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A <b><dfn>Devil Vine</dfn></b> is an [[List of Oddworld species|Oddworld plant]] that was designed for <cite>[[Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath]]</cite> as a type of [[Live Ammo]], but was not used in the final game. They have not appeared in any other [[Oddworld videogames|Oddworld game]]. | A <b><dfn>Devil Vine</dfn></b> is an [[List of Oddworld species|Oddworld plant]] that was designed for <cite>[[Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath]]</cite> as a type of [[Live Ammo]], but was not used in the final game. They have not appeared in any other [[Oddworld videogames|Oddworld game]]. | ||
According to concept art, [[Stranger]] would have fired an animate seed that would grow into a sentient plant. This plant would then reach out towards nearby enemies, pull them closer, and either restrain them in cocoons or fight them.<ref name="Stranger HD extra | According to concept art, [[Stranger]] would have fired an animate seed that would grow into a sentient plant. This plant would then reach out towards nearby enemies, pull them closer, and either restrain them in cocoons or fight them.<ref name="Stranger HD extra PS3"/><ref name="Stranger HD extra Vita"/><ref name="Lost Archives 210"/><ref name="Lost Archives 213"/> | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
Concept art for the Devil Vine by [[Silvio Aebischer]] appears in one of the unlockable images from the [[New Yolk City]] area of <cite>[[Stranger’s Wrath HD]]</cite> for [[PlayStation]] | Concept art for the Devil Vine by [[Silvio Aebischer]] appears in one of the unlockable images from the [[New Yolk City]] area of <cite>[[Stranger’s Wrath HD]]</cite> for [[PlayStation]] 3 and PlayStation Vita.<ref name="Stranger HD extra PS3"/><ref name="Stranger HD extra Vita"/> More concept art was used for two posts in the Instagram series <cite>[[Oddworld: The Lost Archives]]</cite>.<ref name="Lost Archives 210"/><ref name="Lost Archives 213"/> | ||
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|Unlockable extra from <cite>Stranger's Wrath HD</cite> | |||
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|<cite>Lost Archives</cite> 210 | |||
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|<cite>Lost Archives</cite> 213 | |||
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== References == | == References == | ||
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<b>Just Add Water | <b>Just Add Water | ||
(<time datetime="2011-12-21" | (<time datetime="2011-12-21" |
Latest revision as of 10:46, 29 May 2023
A Devil Vine is an Oddworld plant that was designed for Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath as a type of Live Ammo, but was not used in the final game. They have not appeared in any other Oddworld game.
According to concept art, Stranger would have fired an animate seed that would grow into a sentient plant. This plant would then reach out towards nearby enemies, pull them closer, and either restrain them in cocoons or fight them.[1][2][3][4]
Appearances
Concept art for the Devil Vine by Silvio Aebischer appears in one of the unlockable images from the New Yolk City area of Stranger’s Wrath HD for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita.[1][2] More concept art was used for two posts in the Instagram series Oddworld: The Lost Archives.[3][4]
References
- ↑ a b Just Add Water (). ‘Extras’. New Yolk City. Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath HD. PlayStation 4. Emeryville, California: Oddworld Inhabitants.
- ↑ a b Just Add Water (). ‘Extras’. New Yolk City. Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath HD. PlayStation Vita. Emeryville, California: Oddworld Inhabitants.
- ↑ a b Oddworld Inhabitants (). ‘Vine’ Post 210 in Oddworld: The Lost Archives. Oddworld Inhabitants. Instagram.
- ↑ a b Oddworld Inhabitants (). ‘Devil Vine’ Post 213 in Oddworld: The Lost Archives. Oddworld Inhabitants. Instagram.