- Publisher: Oddworld Inhabitants , Limited Run Games
- Release Date: Jul 22, 2014
- Also On: iPhone/iPad, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Switch, Wii U, Xbox One
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 384 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 269 out of 384
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Mixed: 78 out of 384
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Negative: 37 out of 384
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Apr 7, 2019I never played the original but enjoyed this game. Good graphics and interesting story and cutscenes. However felt the jumping and physics of the game were very challenging making it frustrating. Also it was only until halfway through the game that I realised how to actually save the creatures, and by then half had been lost.
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Jul 6, 2017I didn't like the the first game, and this game was no different. The controls are fine, but the store is poor. The game is a platforming game, and can get frustrating at times.
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Jul 29, 2016this was 1 of the 1st games i got with my ps1 & its not realy changed much but a new coat of paint here & there ,., if your a fan of "flashback" & "anotherworld " on the snes you'll like this
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May 11, 2015Really really good remake. It brings me so many memories.
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Awards & Rankings
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CD-ActionOct 22, 2014It’s been a long time since any game offered me such an engaging challenge and rewarded with so much satisfaction. [10/2014, p.62]
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Playstation Official Magazine AustraliaSep 19, 2014Just as delicious as we remember it, but now cut much thicker and slathered with gorgeous graphical garnish. Bon appetit. [October 2014, p74]
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Sep 8, 2014New ‘N’ Tasty is exactly what it claims to be: a new experience still instantly familiar to anyone that played the original, and vital playing for those that didn’t. Oddworld was a defining presence on the Playstation, and New ‘N’ Tasty will remain a defining experience on the new generation of consoles, too. It’s a pleasure to see a remaster done so well.