As a classic 1998 Platform/Puzzle/Adventure main game, you guide Abe through dark, industrial environments, focusing on precise platforming and complex environmental puzzles. The core loop involves rescuing enslaved Mudokons by using the GameSpeak system to command them, as their survival is key to progression. This title is distinguished by its group management mechanics and a dystopian narrative about corporate exploitation, available across platforms like PlayStation and PC.
The story picks up with Abe, whose brief respite is interrupted by visions warning of a new corporate threat. The Glukkons, the primary antagonists, have initiated a scheme to exploit the Mudokons once again. This time, they are being forced into labor to produce a highly addictive beverage known as SoulStorm Brew, which is manufactured using sacred Mudokon resources, including their bones and tears. Abe’s mission is to infiltrate the industrial complexes responsible for this operation, rescue the imprisoned spirits, and ultimately dismantle the production of this destructive brew.
The gameplay loop heavily emphasizes environmental puzzle-solving and precise platforming. Players control Abe through dangerous, side-scrolling levels filled with traps, hostile Slig guards, and industrial machinery. A defining feature is the GameSpeak system, which allows Abe to communicate with other Mudokons, issuing commands to follow, wait, or perform specific actions. Successfully leading groups of Mudokons to safety is crucial for progression and achieving optimal outcomes.
As the narrative progresses, Abe gains new abilities bestowed upon him by spiritual entities. These powers include the capability to heal addicted Mudokons and temporary invisibility, adding layers of strategic depth to navigating hostile areas. Success often hinges on timing platforming sequences perfectly while coordinating the movements of non-player characters.
The game distinguishes itself through its unforgiving difficulty combined with its unique reliance on group management mechanics. Unlike many platformers where the focus is solely on the player character, success here is intrinsically linked to the survival and cooperation of the enslaved Mudokons. Furthermore, the narrative presents a stark, dystopian vision of corporate greed impacting an entire species, setting a distinct tone for the adventure.
This title is presented as a complete, standalone main game. There are no officially released downloadable content packs or expansions associated with this specific version.
Gamers can experience this adventure on classic hardware like the original PlayStation, or through backward compatibility and digital re-releases on the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 3 systems, as well as the PC.

PS1 Emulation Port of "Oddworld: Abe's Exodus" for PS4/PS5

Abe thought he had saved the Mudokons from the evil Glukkons with the destruction of Rupture Farms. However, a new threat has arisen: the Glukkons who run Soul Storm Brewery have created an addictive drink made from Mudokon bones. To get all of the bones they need, Soul Storm has an army of Mudokon slaves excavating the Mudokon City of Death; when one of the slaves is worked to death, he becomes part of the product. The only person who can put a stop to this is Abe. You will guide Abe as he travels through the brewery and tries to destroy the boilers. Along the way, he must also try to save his people. Luckily, Abe can talk to his people and get them to help defeat the enemies and solve puzzles he faces along the way. Help Abe save the Mudokons in Oddworld Adventures 2.