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Oddworld New ‘n’ Tasty Goes on Sale

 

 

San Francisco, January 25th, in the year of our Lord 2016 - If you haven’t taken the plunge and bought Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty yet, what are you waiting for? Maybe you were waiting for a sale? Well, we’ve got some good news for our frugal Odd fans. Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty is currently a huge 60% off on the NA PSN Store, but only until tomorrow! Grab the game on PS4, PS3 and now on PS Vita!

Explore ancient ruins, dodge carnivorous beasts and avoid trigger-happy hunting parties as Abe, the original Oddworld hero in this lovingly recrafted take on the classic Abe's Oddysee.

Once a happy floor waxer in Oddworld's biggest meat processing plant, Abe stumbles across his boss's secret plan to turn the factory's slave labour force into the latest in the RuptureFarms Tasty Treats line of novelty meat snacks. Abe now has to save his own skin from the grinders even if simply escaping the flesh farm is only the start of his Oddysee. Many dangers await Abe on his journey to discover his people's heritage.

Built from the ground up, enjoy breathtaking visuals, enhanced audio and improved, deeper gameplay as New 'n' Tasty reignites the original Oddworld game using the latest next-generation technology. No word on a physical copy at this time.

Just like the paid advertisements that appear on radio, on television, and in the newspapers; there are video game companies that have sales too. Sadly they did not provide payment for this advertisement. Family Friendly Gaming decide to run this unpaid advertisement of a sale in an effort to bring attention to this important issue of sales not being paid for on the Internet like they are paid for on radio, television, and in newspapers.

 

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