In terms of the gameplay mechanics in Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath, it mostly still feels very nice. While it’s basically just one extra step away from auto-regeneration, it does add that small but important interaction that finds a nice balance between the numbness of auto-regeneration and the frustration of stomping all around looking for a health pack you passed 20 minutes ago. Well, that’s if you’ve got the stamina for it. Here, if you’ve taken a few too many hits, you can shake your body like a wet dog in order to regenerate your health back up. Back when people were starting to tire of health packs and turning more towards auto-regeneration, Stranger’s Wrath did something a bit different. The health system is an intriguing one for me. Let us know to be in with the chance of winning, and I’ll announce the winner in this coming weeks New Physicals video on February 10th. I’m a big fan, so I’m interested to know your number 1 game. We were asked to give it a review, so why not! And because of that, we’re gonna give back to the community by giving away 20 of your finest American eShop dollars to one person in the YouTube comments who tells us their favorite game in the Oddworld universe. It’s one of my favorite Xbox games, along with Knights of the Old Republic and Morrowind. And we’d always ask to give the game a try first before committing to doing one, but that’s not important for this one since I’ve played it already a couple of times in fact and like it. ![]() And I know what you’re all thinking, but just to put it in perspective, there’s no way in hell we’d do a sponsored video on a game that we don’t think is good. ![]() Now before we get started, I just want to tell everyone about the elephant in the room.
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