 | | 9 products found in Video GamesShow only: Platform: PC, Rating: T - Teen, Genre: PlatformerShow all  | In ODDWORLD: Abe's Oddysee, players take control of Abe an incredibly ugly, yet strangely compelling Mudokon slave. He and his fellow Mudokons have been forced to work in the meat packing plant Rupture Farms, which specializes in driving species to... |  | Surreal action adventure game starring Raz, a powerful young cadet at psychic summer camp. While working on his levitation merit badge, Raz discovers that someone is kidnapping psychic children and stealing their brains. In order to foil this evil... |  | The same year that Nintendo's influential Super Mario 64 hit shelves, Tomb Raider gave the third-person perspective its sexiest reason to exist. Core's phenomenally successful title (25 million units from all five games sold by 2003) offered a... |  | As if things weren't tough enough for Abe in the original ODDWORLD, this time he has to contend with even more evil Glukkons! It seems that the malicious beasts have been capturing the noble Mudokons and using their tears of pain to create SoulStorm... |  | If the smaller fare just isn't enough to get you excited anymore, it's time to move on to the big game: grizzlies! Make your way through a photo-realistic environment, trekking through fields and streams to find your prey. Choose your bait, and then... |  | In ODDWORLD: Abe's Oddysee, players take control of Abe an incredibly ugly, yet strangely compelling Mudokon slave. He and his fellow Mudokons have been forced to work in the meat packing plant Rupture Farms, which specializes in driving species to... |  | In ODDWORLD: Abe's Oddysee, players take control of Abe an incredibly ugly, yet strangely compelling Mudokon slave. He and his fellow Mudokons have been forced to work in the meat packing plant Rupture Farms, which specializes in driving species to... |  | The same year that Nintendo's influential Super Mario 64 hit shelves, Tomb Raider gave the third-person perspective its sexiest reason to exist. Core's phenomenally successful title (25 million units from all five games sold by 2003) offered a... |  | The same year that Nintendo's influential Super Mario 64 hit shelves, Tomb Raider gave the third-person perspective its sexiest reason to exist. Core's phenomenally successful title (25 million units from all five games sold by 2003) offered a... |
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