You may know it as Out of This World or Outer World depending on your location but either way Another World has been refined for a 20th Anniversary Edition.If you’re looking for an action-adventure style platformer game then stepping into the shoes of a young scientist named Lester might be for you. The plan is to survive after an experiment gone wrong has left him in a dangerous world; it’s time to fight your way to safety using any and all weapons you find on the way.
Game Description –
Also known as Out Of This World™, Another World is a pioneer action/platformer that released across more than a dozen platforms since its debut in 1991. Along the years, Another World™ has attained cult status among critics and sophisticated gamers alike. AN IMMERSIVE ADVENTURE WITH UNIQUE STORYTELLING Another World™ chronicles the story of Lester Knight Chaykin a young scientist hurtled through space and time by a nuclear experiment that goes wrong. 20TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR CONSOLE * A remastered presentation: a joint effort between visionary game-designer Eric Chahi and developer Martial Hesse Dreville, Another World is back in its 20th Anniversary Edition with Full High Definition graphics faithful to the original design. * 3 difficulty modes: EASY, NORMAL and HARD * Choose between Remastered Sounds/FX, Original Sound and Original CD in-game soundtrack. * Switch between Original / Full HD graphics.
Another World – 20th Anniversary Edition is available to purchase at the Xbox Games Store or under the Store tab on your Xbox One console for £6.39.
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On one hand, yay for all the random indie game releases on Xbox One. On the other, boo for lack of advertising. I wonder who’s more to blame (journalists/blogs or MS) but this game specifically was being shown as if PS4 exclusive even after the E3 sizzle real footage (many places said PS4 release impending and never mentioned the XOne version at all)
That would probably because we had no inkling of it dropping on Xbox One until it actually showed up. The lack of advertising is a very strange one……least we’ve now completed the game though…..only taken us 20 years!