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'' video game series, created by
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. Abe was introduced in the 1997 game '' Abe's Oddysee'' and his character has changed and developed throughout the subsequent games, '' Abe's Exoddus'' and '' Munch's Oddysee''. Abe, a creature known as a Mudokon, initially works as a slave for the meat-processing plant RuptureFarms until his eventual escape. An atypical video game character, he usually does not fight directly and rarely uses any weapons, instead employing stealth and various psychic powers in addition to using the environment against his enemies. The character was well received by critics. Along with
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, Abe was one of the unofficial
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Character conception and development

Abe is the most strongly developed central character of the ''
Oddworld ''Oddworld'' is a video game series and fictional universe, created by developers Oddworld Inhabitants under the direction of Lorne Lanning. The series has been released on various platforms such as PlayStation, Xbox, PlayStation 3, Game Boy, Wi ...
'' series. He was inspired by the diamond miners of South Africa, who along with other indigenous peoples have suffered the ruthless harvesting of their land and people by industrial profiteers. He evolves and develops throughout the first game, ''Abe's Oddysee''.Carr, Diane, Andrew Burn, Gareth Schott, David Buckingham
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He is initially a slave along with his fellow Mudokons, but escapes. The game's narrative and its main character deal with
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Lorne Lanning Lorne Lanning is an American game designer, director, writer and voice actor. He is also co-founder and president of the video game developer Oddworld Inhabitants. He is best known for creating the ''Oddworld'' series including the games '' Od ...
, ''Oddworld''s creator, has stated that its "characters are driven in a way that is fired by larger issues." Abe was the first
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that Oddworld Inhabitants developed. Lanning stated that Abe was named after
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, because of the similarities between Abe trying to discover himself and for what he believes was the difficulty in trying to determine the true source of Abraham's discovery of monotheism: Originally, the game's developers envisioned Abe and a mule-like creature called "Elum" beginning the game together, living off the land and being thrust into an industrialized factory slave environment. The developers came to the conclusion that the story was stronger should Abe come from a factory existence and later reveal one of self-sustenance, and as such the concept was eventually changed.Ballistic Publishing, ''The Art of Oddworld: The First Ten Years 1994–2004'' In this game, Abe tells his story in flashback, which helps the player identify with him as the protagonist.Thomas, Maureen, François Penz, 2003
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Abe's abilities include chanting, which permits him to take over the mind of some of his enemies. He can also jump, climb, run, and sneak in shadows.DeMaria, Rusel, Johnny L. Wilson, 2003
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Abe's appearance, resembling that of a
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, includes large bulbous eyes, large forehead, a skinny frame, and a bald head with a tuft of feathers.Rollings, Andrew and Ernest Adams, 2003
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His depiction is humorous.Carr, Diane, David Buckingham, Andrew Burn, Gareth Schott, 2006
Computer Games: Text, Narrative and Play
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Despite his unusual appearance, which is unlike the "typically cute" platform characters, Abe appeals to a wide range of video game players. His design was meant to look downtrodden, but optimistic. Unlike other Mudokons, Abe has blue or purplish-green skin, bloodshot eyes, and a high ponytail of feathers. The stitches on his lips were given to him because he cried excessively after birth and they were a measure to keep him quiet, though he keeps them now because they were given to him at such a young age before he was "awake enough, conscious enough as a person to really understand why he had these, but it's something that he feels is a part of him, so he doesn't want to snip loose". His skin has three mystical tattoos that grow over his body gradually: one on the back of each hand and one on his chest.
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Mudokon spirits have given him invisibility for short periods; he is sometimes able to incarnate the Mudokon god Shrykull;
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and background Mudokons assist him with other powers. Abe, like all Mudokons, is slow-witted, lazy, and optimistic. He also lacks imagination, logic, intelligence, and confidence. He has a powerful sense of morality, and is usually moved by threats of his own peril, or knowledge of another's. His manner of operation is to infiltrate and sabotage his enemies' businesses, wherein consists most of the gameplay. In the background story, Abe becomes the leader of the "Free Mudokon Party" (also known as "The Marching Mudokons"), the Mudokons’ uprising against their captors, the Magog Cartel. He generally operates alone but is occasionally aided by friends.


Appearances


In video games

At the beginning of ''Abe's Oddysee'', Abe is a happy, ignorant worker at RuptureFarms, a meat-packing plant. Working late at RuptureFarms, he passes an advertisement billboard for the upcoming latest product, and eavesdrops on the factory's annual board meeting. Because wildlife has become more and more scarce, Abe's bosses Molluck and his fellow Glukkons, decide to use the factory's Mudokon slave population as a source of saleable meat: "Mudokon Pops!"White, Jason
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After this epiphany (reminiscent of the end of the film ''Soylent Green''), Abe panics and escapes from his workplace. At the end of the game's introductory sequence- a retrospective voiced by Abe-Clarke, Andy, Grethe Mitchell, 2007
Videogames and Art
, Intellect Books.
Abe runs for his life. Outside the factory, Abe falls from a cliff, and the Mudokons’ spiritual leader, Big Face, informs him that the animals slaughtered and processed to manufacture 'Tasty Treats', were formerly held sacred by the Mudokuns, and that Abe must relight holy flames extinguished by the Glukkons, in the abandoned temples containing these species. Abe does this with the aid of his steed 'Elum', and is thereafter empowered by Big Face to destroy the Glukkons and their technology. This done, Abe infiltrates RuptureFarms, frees the remaining slaves, and destroys the board of executives; but is himself captured by Molluck's security guards. If a sufficient number of Mudokuns have been rescued in gameplay, the free Modokuns electrocute Molluck, and Big Face presents Abe to a jubilant crowd; if not, the free Modokuns abandon Abe, and Molluck's servitor drops him into a shredding-machine. ''Abe's Oddysee'' was very popular, and the bonus game ''Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus'' was released the following year. ''Abe's Exoddus'' begins where ''Abe's Oddysee'' ends.
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Abe's abilities in this game were similar to his abilities in the first game, with an expanded ability to communicate with other characters in the world using GameSpeak. In this game, ghostly Mudokons inform Abe that the cemetery 'Necrum' is being excavated by Glukkons, using blind Mudokons as slaves. Abe therefore seeks a cure to the sickness caused by the SoulStorm brew created from the excavated bones, and then journeys to SoulStorm Brewery,Huey, Christian
Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus
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which he destroys. He is named a wanted terrorist by the Glukkons, but is revered as a hero by his own people. Abe and a new character named Munch are playable in ''Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee''. Not long after the events of '' Abe's Exoddus'', Abe helps Munch (the last living remnant of an amphibious race called the Gabbits) to save the last eggs of Munch's species from being eaten by the Glukkons.


In other media

A short film based on the ''Abe's Exoddus'' storyline was submitted for
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, but was not nominated. Abe featured in a music video for "Get Freaky", a song by German dance band
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, and in a music video for the song "Use Your Imagination" in 2002. In 2012, Oddworld Inhabitants expressed interest in having Abe be part of the cast of ''
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'' for PS3 either as part of the main roster or as a downloadable character.


Reception

The character was well received. In 1998, he was voted at
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as the 10th best video game hero for his "klutzy, benign charm" among other things. In 2008, he ranked fourth on
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's list of top ten ugliest game characters for his hair, expression, and nose piercing. In 2009, Abe qualified as one of 64 contestants for GameSpot's poll for the title of All Time Greatest Video Game Hero, but lost in the first round of eliminations against Ryu of ''
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''. In 2011, he was also ranked as sixth in a list of ten "really ugly good guys" by ''
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included Abe in several published character lists, including their 2018 list of the best heroic characters in video games where he is ranked 27th place. In a 2021 list published by ''
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'' staff, Abe is ranked among the most iconic characters in PC gaming.


References

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