Feverdream Johnny has announced that theyāre once again partnering with Drury Lane to bring us more Orbo, star of Orboās Odyssey. Orboās Exodus will continue the series in 2025 by, like, once again featuring the character. Now with hats.
When we last left Orbo, he had quit his job. Heās now headed home by way of biplane, and crashes near a resort. He now has to find a way to buy a ferry to take him and Peebs (star of Peeb Adventure) back to the mainland.
This would be easier if you read my review of Orboās Odyssey, but Iāll try my best to describe this. You play as a little meeple man who can rocket into the air at high velocity. This ability enables collectathon platformer gameplay. Itās fun. The first game was advertised at around 1-2 hours, which was accurate. Orboās Exodus is looking at 4-6 hours. I mentioned of the first game that it felt somewhat inconsequential, and part of that was that it was so small that it could get caught in your teeth, and while a longer runtime doesnāt specifically address this, it can help.
Also, I mentioned hats. There are drill, propeller, and bowler hats. The drill unscrews screws and sends you into the dirt. The propellor allows you to āmanipulate your environment and kill pesky opponents with a controllable laser turret,ā which isnāt how I understand the functions of a propellor. The bowler hat enables you to āhop into the driver’s seat of special machines and perform amateur surgery on your friends.ā I love amateur surgery!
I said in my review of Orboās Odyssey that Iād be down for whatever Feverdream Softworks got up to next, and I stand by that. Iām excited to see how the concept has grown. Iām also curious to see what kind of existential dread bleeds into the experience.
Orboās Exodus is set to launch next year (2025) on PC.
Published: Aug 21, 2024 12:15 pm