![]() ![]() The third person is used for platform jumping, chatting and fisticuffs, whereas the first person view is for shooting your rather strange crossbow.Strange because it doesnât use ordinary ammo but a series of purposefully wacky, often quite garrulous, animals. Stranger’s Wrath is a first and third person action adventure, with the emphasis very much on the action – as you take on the role of a furry-faced bounty hunter in a faux Wild West.Having both first and third person combat is usually a bad sign in most games, a clue that the developer couldn’t work out which was best, but here it works very well. Especially given EA’s low key and unconvincing marketing campaign.It really is a travesty that the game isnât better known, as it remains one of the most enjoyable platform shooter hybrids of the modern era.Although this game shares some of the same creatures and the same oddball sense of humour, it has virtually nothing else in common with the earlier Oddworld titles. But back then, in 2005, it was almost impossible to sell anything on the console that didnât directly appeal to adolescent (in body or soul) gamers. Even if ironically the best game in the series is also the poorest seller.Itâs hard to understand why the game fared so poorly on the original Xbox. Stranger’s Wrath though, that’s something entirely different. Or at least we never liked them back when they were were 2D platformers shamelessly ripping off Flashback. We’re almost worried to admit it, knowing how passionate its fans get, but we never really liked the Oddword games. Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD (PS3) – oddly beautiful
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