However, after such long anticipation to play one of the Xbox games that PlayStation gamers regretted not owning an Xbox to play PlayStation gamers finally got the chance to play Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath in the form of a HD remake for the PS3 and portably via the Vita when it was released on PS3 on December 21st 2011 and a year later on Vita.
The game is a HD remake of Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath which was originally released for Xbox on January 25th 2005, while a version was planned for the PS2 it never materialised and was cancelled. Oddworld Stranger’s Wrath HD’s Limited Run Games retail release includes a folded 8.5 x 11 inch map of the game world, reversible cover art and themed playing cards.
His full name is never used anywhere throughout the entire game, with him always being referred to as simply Munch.Oddworld: Stranger’s Wrath HD is a third-person and first-person action adventure western available for download from the PlayStation Store for the PS Vita, while Oddworld Stranger’s Wrath HD received a retail release by Limited Run Games in December 2016 that is limited to 4,500 region free copies in the world.Munch's name is based off the word Latimeria chalumnae (which is a real-life type of fish), done by taking out and jumbling up some of the letters.He's one of the few main characters, among with Abe, to stay completely barefoot through the entire game, regardless of the terrain.Munch and the Stranger are the only playable characters in the Oddworld franchise with the ability to swim.After a brief and painful surgery, Munch's lungs are extracted, killing him instantly and making the Gabbit species extinct. Irwin approaches Munch with his tools and closes in, giggling at the Gabbit's screams. He overhears Humphrey's telephone call with Lady Margaret and sees the lung-shaped surgical markings on his chest, and realizes his fate. Abe is executed by the Vykkers, while Munch is recapturedand strapped to a surgery chair.
They activate the alarm and attack Munch and Abe, preventing their escape. In doing so, it reveals the Gabbit Moon, a lunar body with a huge Gabbit footprint imprinted in its face, signifying the Gabbits' status as a Chosen Race.īefore Munch and Abe can steal the Mudokon eggs, they're accosted by a horde of Fuzzles, angry that they were abandoned by the duo. A mushroom of fire lifts from the floating lab, causing it to plummet towards the ground. Later, Abe and Munch stand on a walkway overlooking Vykkers Labs 13, waiting for the Fuzzles' planted explosives to detonate. Munch happy to’ve gotten hold of the last can of Gabbiar. Despite Abe's growing lethargy and Tex's stubbornness, Lulu bids his entire fortune on the Gabbiar, which Abe and Munch steal after the auction's conclusion. Munch and Abe eavesdrop on the auction, watching Lulu outbid the other patrons, including another Glockstar called Tex. Once Lulu has amassed a fortune and the Mudokon eggs have been stolen, Abe possesses the Glukkon and escorts him to the Vykkers Lab auction, conducted by Headley. Munch and Abe consulting millions of Mudokons Good Ending The only way to do that, however, is by making an incompetent Glukkon, Lulu, rich and has to force Glukkons to donate their money into his fund He is told about the last can of Gabbiar (Gabbit eggs) and is also told that he has to go back to Vykkers Labs. He manages to escape Vykkers Labs with Abe and goes with him to see the Almighty Raisin. While looking for another Gabbit, he gets caught in a Gabbit trap and is brought to Vykkers Labs, where he has a sonar device implanted in his skull by Humphrey in the hope that he can be used to gather more experimental Fuzzles. Munch is the last of his species, the Gabbits. Together, they produce a fortune for an outcast Glukkon named Lulu, who was later used in order to reclaim the last can of Gabbiar. To make this slow jumper fast, he often uses a wheelchair to move around swiftly and finish his job. Munch is often used for water-based objectives because Abe can't swim. With the aid of Fuzzle test subjects, Munch escaped Vykkers Labs to meet Abe, whom he journeys with after his escape. The device is also used by Munch to control machinery. Munch uses this device to produce a shock powerful enough to stun enemies through the use of a Zap vendo. The Vykkers implanted a sonar device in his skull, which is designed to detect and disarm animal traps. He was captured by the sadistic Vykkers to use as a test subject and for his lungs (which were required for a transplant for Lady Margaret). Lorne Lanning Latamire Munch, known casually as Munch, or Gadget Top by the Almighty Raisin is the last known Gabbit on Oddworld, serving as the deuteragonist of the Oddworld series, as well as the titular main protagonist and narrator of Munch's Oddysee.