Setting Oddworld: Soulstorm is set hours following the events of ''
Oddworld: New 'n Tasty''. In the previous installment, the RuptureFarms janitor Mudokon named Abe accidentally stumbled across a scheme engineered by his CEO, Molluck the Glukkon, to turn all Mudokon laborers into an edible product to compensate for the sales' decline of other meat-based treats, provoked by the dwindling of available animals for processing (one of which already went extinct). Frightened at learning he may become a target for harvesting, Abe escaped RuptureFarms and came across the free Mudokon shaman Big Face of the Monsaic Lines (a haven for free Mudokons), who elaborates his destiny is to save his enslaved brethren and shut off RuptureFarms permanently. For this, Big Face has Abe pass through a series of trials, branding each of Abe's hands when he's successful, granting him the power of the Shrykull (a divine amalgamation of the native Scrabs and Paramites). Abe uses his power to return to RuptureFarms, rescue all Mudokons and shut down the factory, but is forced to stay behind to shut off the poisonous gas Molluck activated as an emergency measure, in which he's captured. On the verge of being sent to a meat grinder, however, Abe is saved by the free Mudokons who launch a lightning storm at RuptureFarms, destroying the factory, killing the Slig carrying out the execution and zapping Molluck unconscious. Abe is then rescued by Big Face and taken to the Monsaic lines, being hailed as a hero. Aside from the protagonist, returning characters from ''New 'N Tasty
include Molluck and Alf (an original secondary character from Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus who became a protagonist of New 'N Tasty's "Alf's Escape"
DLC) and Monsaic Lines is revisited in the prologue. Being a re-imagining of Abe's Exoddus'', only two characters of the original product, Vice-president Aslik and the Brewmaster, are reintroduced and only the levels of the Necrum Mines, the Slig Barracks, FeeCo Depot and Soulstorm Brewery are revisited. Four new characters - The Necrum Mines' Baron Morguer, the elder Mudokon known as The Keeper, a nameless Mudokon shaman at the prologue (which is not Big Face) and the Mudokon train engineer Toby - are introduced as also are new levels, such as the Necrum catacombs and a suspended
monorail FeeCo Train.
Plot While the freed Mudokons from RuptureFarms celebrate their release, Abe consults with a
shaman who urges him to cut away his lip-stitches to "find his voice", but Abe refuses to do so as he recalls the stitches are the last memory of his mother, Sam. At the same time, the Monsaic Lines is bombarded by the surviving Sligs from RuptureFarms, led by a vengeful Molluck,
vilified by the Magog Cartel for 'destroying his own factory for the insurance money'. Abe and the surviving Mudokons led by Alf run away to safety. As Abe escapes, he comes across a Mudokon escapee - the same one seen in the introduction - slowly dying from a gunshot wound, who urges Abe to save all of them while giving him a wrapped package, telling him to find someone named "the Keeper". Abe departs to acquire a FeeCo train that can lead the free Mudokons to safety. Amidst the way, especially within the abandoned mines of the Sorrow Valley, Abe comes across Mudokon escapees who became mysteriously ill while also coming across another dead Mudokon who carried a
video-cassette tape, with a letter urging Abe to see it. Despite the pursuit from Molluck's Sligs and blimp, Abe reaches the Phat station and hijacks the train, using it to pick up Alf, the Monsaic Lines' survivors and any Mudokons Abe comes across. At the train, Abe confides to Alf his findings, including the wrapped package - which is a map to the Necrum Mines and an amber amulet with a
Quarma-based creature - and the tape, which Alf tells can be viewed at a communications tower in the Slig Barracks, which is the train's next stop. Infiltrating the communications tower, Abe watches to the tape, which is revealed to be a project showcase for SoulStorm Brew, revealed to be an
addictive drink meant to cause dependency on Mudokons - keeping the workforce loyal - which also acts as a
poison which can cause lethal side-effects if not continuously imbibed within 48 hours. Realizing the danger, Abe urges Alf to head to Necrum so he can find the Keeper. Infiltrating Necrum Mines, Abe travels deep within until he reaches the large, underground chamber of elder Mudokons, all encased in
amber, where he comes across the Keeper whom puts Abe to a trial - recovering the gemstone "Stone of the Fragon's Eye" within a Sleech-infested
catacomb. As Abe succeeds, the Keeper directs him to the center of the chamber, where he places the stone in a pedestal that brands Abe's chest with lightning; at the same time, he acquires the memories of the elder Mudokons. Abe is informed by the Keeper he must 'taint the brew', using the antidote ingredients he acquired at the Sorrow Valley to heal the ill Mudokons. As Abe discloses his revelations to Alf, they come up with the plan to mix the antidote into Soulstorm Brewery and Toby gives the idea of raiding the FeeCo Depot to acquire the containers with the antidote ingredients that will allow mass production of the antidote. Abe performs the raid, identifying and taking the containers, but the train leaves the depot under heavy fire from pursuing Sligs. The outcome, from this point, is heavily dependent on the player's overall Quarma (which must amount to at least 80% of all Mudokons rescued in at least twelve levels up to that point). Post-credit scenes for each ending further amplify, via newspaper headlines, the aftermath of each outcome as well, again dependent on the overall Quarma. • If the Quarma isn't satisfactory, the bad ending shows Abe attempting to access the amber amulet only for the creature within to shatter itself in pieces, disheartening him. Abe then accidentally spills a whole crate of SoulStorm Brew, whose sparks from the overactive furnace hit and burn everyone within. The burning train rams the SoulStorm Brewery, demolishing it completely. The bad ending concludes when Mullock is forced to go into hiding in the Yaymans, while killing his Slig blimp pilot in the process. Furthermore, without the brewery, there are no more Soulstorm Brews in the future to keep the enslaved Mudokons alive, killing them all eventually and creating a labor crisis. • If the Quarma is satisfactory, Abe accesses the amulet successfully which uses the chest tattoo to unleash his full Shrykull power. This allows the train to breach through the Brewery's gates, killing all intercepting and guarding Sligs and allowing Abe to infiltrate the facility, using the humongous mixing machine to distribute the ingredients and deliver the antidote across all factories in Mudos. In the good ending following that, Morguer and Aslik (the Glukkons running Necrum Mines and FeeCo Depot respectively) confront the Brewmaster on the 'failing' SoulStorm Brew which they believe is causing the Mudokon uprisings, unaware it was all caused by Abe. When the Brewmaster tries convincing both it was Molluck to blame, believing he is using the Mudokons from RuptureFarms as an army, Molluck overhears this and uses his Slig pilot to bribe both Morguer and Aslik's personal Sligs - disgruntled for being denied overtime and bonuses - to his command, to execute Morguer, Aslik and the Brewmaster, before escaping with Molluck to the Yaymans, inadvertently allowing Abe and his Followers to escape the Brewery. Hours later, Abe, Alf and the follower Mudokons gather for a rest at night as Abe confides more of his findings from meeting the Keeper, above all the revelation that Sam, Abe's mother, is in fact the mother of all the Mudokons from RuptureFarms. Determined to know why she left all of them under the clutches of the Glukkons, as well as the reason why she ever stitched Abe's lips, Abe is determined to travel to the Glukkon capital of Nolybab to find her. At the same time, the amulet starts glowing again as the story closes. == Development and release ==