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The player controls a 3-man squad of NATO soldiers (Cole Sullivan, Thiery Trantigne and Jarek Ovitz) as they investigate a unnamed Polish Town, looking for any survivors from a previous NATO Squad that were sent in and find themselves battling strange monsters as they search for the answers to what's going on and how it relates to an old Soviet Military experiment base called Gorky-17.
The player controls a 3-man squad of NATO soldiers (Cole Sullivan, Thiery Trantigne and Jarek Ovitz) as they investigate a unnamed Polish Town, looking for any survivors from a previous NATO Squad that were sent in and find themselves battling strange monsters as they search for the answers to what's going on and how it relates to an old Soviet Military experiment base called Gorky-17.


The game is a turn-based mix of Survival Horror and Strategy game, with the player having to make due with limited supplies and manage items across their 3-man (Expanded to 4 and 5 at parts of the story with temporary party members.)
The game is a turn-based mix of Survival Horror and Strategy game, with the player having to make due with limited supplies and manage items across their 3-man party. (Expanded to 4 and 5 at parts of the story with temporary party members.)


The game recieved several Metal-Gear inspired Prequels staring Victor Sullivan and switching the genre to a third person stealth game, ''Gorky Zero: Beyond Honor'' and "Gorky 02 Aurora Watching", released in America as [[Soldier Elite]]  
The game recieved several Metal-Gear inspired Prequels staring Victor Sullivan and switching the genre to a third person stealth game, ''Gorky Zero: Beyond Honor'' and "Gorky 02 Aurora Watching", released in America as [[Soldier Elite]]  

Revision as of 21:09, 10 March 2023


Odium
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Release Date: 1999
Developer: Metropolis Software
Publisher: Monolith Productions
Platforms: PC
Genre: Action-adventure, stealth


Odium (Known in other regions as Gorky 17) is a survival horror turn-based strategy game with RPG elements.

The player controls a 3-man squad of NATO soldiers (Cole Sullivan, Thiery Trantigne and Jarek Ovitz) as they investigate a unnamed Polish Town, looking for any survivors from a previous NATO Squad that were sent in and find themselves battling strange monsters as they search for the answers to what's going on and how it relates to an old Soviet Military experiment base called Gorky-17.

The game is a turn-based mix of Survival Horror and Strategy game, with the player having to make due with limited supplies and manage items across their 3-man party. (Expanded to 4 and 5 at parts of the story with temporary party members.)

The game recieved several Metal-Gear inspired Prequels staring Victor Sullivan and switching the genre to a third person stealth game, Gorky Zero: Beyond Honor and "Gorky 02 Aurora Watching", released in America as Soldier Elite



The following weapons appear in the video game Odium:


M1911A1

The M1911 pistol series appears as the "Pistol".

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World War II Colt M1911A1 - .45 ACP
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An M1911A1 in the inventory.
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Attacking with the Pistol.

IMI Uzi

The IMI Uzi appear as the "Uzi" and it fires in an 1X3 rectangle unlike most bullet weapons enabling it to hit multiple targets.

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IMI Uzi - 9x19mm
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The Uzi in the inventory.
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Attacking with the Uzi.

Shotgun

A seemingly generic shotgun appears as the "Shotgun" and it's 3D Model is shared with the M16A1.

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The Shotgun in the Inventory.
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Attacking with the M16 with the Shotgun model.

M16A1

What appears to be an old M16A1 Rifle or similar M16 rifle series weapon appears as the "Rifle", it is inaccurately called a "One-shot Rifle" (likely referring to semi-automatic) in the description, in-game it fires a single shot per turn like most weapons, it is the only firearm to lack it's own 3D Model, instead sharing the Shotgun's 3D model.

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M16A1 with 20 round magazine. What distinguishes it from the original M16 was the addition of a raised rib around the magazine release button, changing of the forward Receiver pins, and the addition of the forward assist button on the upper receiver. - 5.56x45mm
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M16A1 in Sullivan's Inventory.


M75 Hand Grenade

What appears to be an M75 Hand Grenade appears as the "LT 135 MKII", it may be intended to be an Mk 2 hand grenade but the icon resembles an M75.

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M75 Hand Grenade.
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Mk 2 hand grenade
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The Grenade in the Inventory.

Rocket Launcher

An unknown Rocket Launcher appears as usuable weapon.

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The Rocket Launcher in the Inventory.
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Sullivan kneels down to fire the Rocket Launcher.