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Corpse Killer

Corpse Killer is a horror-themed rail shooter developed and published by Digital Pictures for the Sega CD, Sega CD 32X, 3DO, Sega Saturn, Windows 95 and Macintosh computers. An interactive variation on the zombie film genre, it utilizes live-action full motion video in a format similar to other games developed by Digital Pictures. Reviews for the game were mixed, generally criticizing the repetitive gameplay and low video quality, though many reviewers enjoyed the campy nature of the cutscenes. Corpse Killer was the first CD game released for the Sega 32X.[3][4] It was later remastered for Steam, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.

Corpse Killer
Developer(s)Digital Pictures
Publisher(s)
Digital Pictures
Director(s)John Lafia
Producer(s)Charles Ogden
Gene Marum
Designer(s)Ken Soohoo
Kenneth Melville
Programmer(s)Tyler Hogle
Writer(s)Kenneth Melville
Composer(s)Bradley Smith
Platform(s)Sega CD, Sega CD 32X, 3DO, Saturn, Windows, Macintosh, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
ReleaseSega CD
32X
  • NA: 1994
  • EU: July 1995
3DO
  • NA: 1994
  • JP: August 25, 1995
Saturn
  • NA: November 10, 1995
PlayStation 4, Windows (Steam)
  • WW: July 30, 2019
Nintendo Switch
  • WW: October 30, 2020
Genre(s)Rail shooter, interactive movie
Mode(s)Single-player

Footage from the game was recycled for the 2003 film Game Over.

Story edit

An unnamed United States Marine is airdropped onto a tropical island on a top secret mission to stop the evil Dr. Hellman, who plans to release his army of zombies on the world. He is bitten by a zombie and also meets an attractive female reporter and a Rastafarian male driver. Four of the marine lieutenant's comrades are captured by Hellman and turned into zombies. To rescue them, the lieutenant infiltrates Hellman's compound and shoots each of them with bullets coated with extract from Datura plants, which can turn freshly-created zombies back into humans.

Cast edit

Gameplay edit

Most of the gameplay is similar to other light gun video games such as Lethal Enforcers. The player moves through the jungle shooting various zombies, collecting better ammunition (to prepare for a raid on Hellman's compound) and medicine to recover health.

Development edit

John Lafia directed the live-action footage,[citation needed] which was filmed on location in the Caribbean,[5] with most scenes being shot in Puerto Rico.[6] The actors portraying the zombies wore latex masks.[6]

Sega Saturn features edit

The Sega Saturn version of the title was released with the subtitle of "Graveyard Edition". This version features a few exclusives such as full-screen video (other versions have the FMV boxed in), improved video quality, a difficulty select (ranging from normal to bloodthirsty to cannibal), items and power-ups that drop down from the top of the screen and can be shot and collected, and "in your face" zombie attacks. These attacks involve a zombie that pops up immediately in front of the "camera" and attacks the player. They can only be killed with armor-piercing rounds or Datura rounds. The Saturn version is also the only version of the game to lack light gun support (though there is no mention of light guns in the manual or packaging for the 3DO version, it does in fact include light gun support).

Reception edit

Reviewing the Sega CD version, GamePro remarked that "This frisky first-person blast-a-thon looks and feels like a bad live-action movie. But your taste for 'bad' just might bring this Corpse to life." They particularly praised the B-movie production values, "typically grainy but stylish" FMV graphics, and the effective controls even when using a standard gamepad instead of a light gun.[9]

In their review of the 32X version, the four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly said that the "campy, bad b-movie" cutscenes are entertaining but the gameplay is dull, and that the graphics are only slightly improved from the Sega CD version.[3] Next Generation commented that the game itself is "decent", but that the improvement in graphics over the Sega CD version "is so small that only an expert could notice."[4] GamePro reviewed that the 32X version retains the elements that made the Sega CD version fun and has far better graphics.[10]

Electronic Gaming Monthly reversed their position on the game's cutscenes when reviewing the Saturn version, with all save Andrew Baran now saying that the scenes are dull and repetitive. They also criticized the substandard video quality of the FMV and the "laughable" gameplay.[7] GamePro's brief review, while acknowledging the FMV is grainy, noted it was at least superior to any previous version of the game. The reviewer praised the cursor movement's easy control and concluded, "This'll do for zombified Saturn gamers."[11] A brief review from Next Generation published over a year after the game's release criticized the "Cheesy graphics and extremely repetitious gameplay".[8] In 1995, MegaZone included Corpse Killer in their Top 50 Games In History writing: "Great full-motion video and a silly-but-fun plot."[12]

Re-release edit

William Mesa, Flash Film Works and Screaming Villains remastered the game from the original source material in 2019 and re-released it as a "25th Anniversary Edition" for Steam, and PlayStation 4. It was also released in physical PS4 media by Limited Run Games.[13] The new version contained several hours' worth of behind-the-scenes video from the original production as well as hundreds of still images, the original production script and other assorted documents.

References edit

  1. ^ "Mega-CD Preview: Corpse Killer". Mean Machines Sega. No. 28. EMAP. February 1995. pp. 34–35.
  2. ^ "Fact File: Corpse Killer". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 65. Sendai Publishing. December 1994. pp. 328–329.
  3. ^ a b c "Review Crew: Corpse Killer". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 68. Sendai Publishing. March 1995. p. 36.
  4. ^ a b c "Shoot It!". Next Generation. No. 4. Imagine Media. April 1995. p. 90.
  5. ^ "Corpse Killer". GamePro. No. 75. IDG. December 1994. p. 268.
  6. ^ a b "Day of the Zombies". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 63. Sendai Publishing. October 1994. pp. 126–127.
  7. ^ a b "Review Crew: Corpse Killer". Electronic Gaming Monthly. No. 77. Sendai Publishing. December 1995. p. 44.
  8. ^ a b "Every Sega Saturn Game Played, Reviewed, and Rated". Next Generation. No. 25. Imagine Media. January 1997. p. 63.
  9. ^ Game Over Man (January 1995). "ProReview: Corpse Killer". GamePro. No. 76. IDG. p. 56.
  10. ^ Toxic Tommy (March 1995). "ProReview: Corpse Killer". GamePro. No. 78. IDG. p. 60.
  11. ^ "Quick Hits: Corpse Killers: The Graveyard Edition [sic]". GamePro. No. 90. IDG. March 1996. p. 73.
  12. ^ "Top 50 Games In History". MegaZone (50): 4. April 1995.
  13. ^ Romano, Sal (June 10, 2019). "Corpse Killer: 25th Anniversary Edition announced for PS4, PC". gematsu.com. Retrieved June 10, 2019.

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Corpse Killer is a horror themed rail shooter developed and published by Digital Pictures for the Sega CD Sega CD 32X 3DO Sega Saturn Windows 95 and Macintosh computers An interactive variation on the zombie film genre it utilizes live action full motion video in a format similar to other games developed by Digital Pictures Reviews for the game were mixed generally criticizing the repetitive gameplay and low video quality though many reviewers enjoyed the campy nature of the cutscenes Corpse Killer was the first CD game released for the Sega 32X 3 4 It was later remastered for Steam PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch Corpse KillerDeveloper s Digital PicturesPublisher s Digital Pictures Screaming Villains PS4 Steam Limited Run Games PS4 Switch retail Director s John LafiaProducer s Charles OgdenGene MarumDesigner s Ken SoohooKenneth MelvilleProgrammer s Tyler HogleWriter s Kenneth MelvilleComposer s Bradley SmithPlatform s Sega CD Sega CD 32X 3DO Saturn Windows Macintosh PlayStation 4 Nintendo SwitchReleaseSega CDNA November 1994 2 EU March 1995 1 32XNA 1994EU July 1995 3DONA 1994JP August 25 1995 SaturnNA November 10 1995 PlayStation 4 Windows Steam WW July 30 2019 Nintendo SwitchWW October 30 2020Genre s Rail shooter interactive movieMode s Single player Footage from the game was recycled for the 2003 film Game Over Contents 1 Story 2 Cast 3 Gameplay 4 Development 5 Sega Saturn features 6 Reception 7 Re release 8 References 9 External linksStory editAn unnamed United States Marine is airdropped onto a tropical island on a top secret mission to stop the evil Dr Hellman who plans to release his army of zombies on the world He is bitten by a zombie and also meets an attractive female reporter and a Rastafarian male driver Four of the marine lieutenant s comrades are captured by Hellman and turned into zombies To rescue them the lieutenant infiltrates Hellman s compound and shoots each of them with bullets coated with extract from Datura plants which can turn freshly created zombies back into humans Cast editVincent Schiavelli as Hellman Jeremiah Birkett as Winston Bridget Butler as Julie John Cassini as Magliano Gary Anthony Sturgis as Fleming Erin Bobo as Duffy Bill Moseley as Captain Charles Kahlenberg as GeneralGameplay editMost of the gameplay is similar to other light gun video games such as Lethal Enforcers The player moves through the jungle shooting various zombies collecting better ammunition to prepare for a raid on Hellman s compound and medicine to recover health Development editJohn Lafia directed the live action footage citation needed which was filmed on location in the Caribbean 5 with most scenes being shot in Puerto Rico 6 The actors portraying the zombies wore latex masks 6 Sega Saturn features editThe Sega Saturn version of the title was released with the subtitle of Graveyard Edition This version features a few exclusives such as full screen video other versions have the FMV boxed in improved video quality a difficulty select ranging from normal to bloodthirsty to cannibal items and power ups that drop down from the top of the screen and can be shot and collected and in your face zombie attacks These attacks involve a zombie that pops up immediately in front of the camera and attacks the player They can only be killed with armor piercing rounds or Datura rounds The Saturn version is also the only version of the game to lack light gun support though there is no mention of light guns in the manual or packaging for the 3DO version it does in fact include light gun support Reception editReceptionReview scoresPublicationScoreElectronic Gaming Monthly5 25 10 32X 3 4 375 10 SAT 7 Next Generation nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 32X SAT 4 8 Reviewing the Sega CD version GamePro remarked that This frisky first person blast a thon looks and feels like a bad live action movie But your taste for bad just might bring this Corpse to life They particularly praised the B movie production values typically grainy but stylish FMV graphics and the effective controls even when using a standard gamepad instead of a light gun 9 In their review of the 32X version the four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly said that the campy bad b movie cutscenes are entertaining but the gameplay is dull and that the graphics are only slightly improved from the Sega CD version 3 Next Generation commented that the game itself is decent but that the improvement in graphics over the Sega CD version is so small that only an expert could notice 4 GamePro reviewed that the 32X version retains the elements that made the Sega CD version fun and has far better graphics 10 Electronic Gaming Monthly reversed their position on the game s cutscenes when reviewing the Saturn version with all save Andrew Baran now saying that the scenes are dull and repetitive They also criticized the substandard video quality of the FMV and the laughable gameplay 7 GamePro s brief review while acknowledging the FMV is grainy noted it was at least superior to any previous version of the game The reviewer praised the cursor movement s easy control and concluded This ll do for zombified Saturn gamers 11 A brief review from Next Generation published over a year after the game s release criticized the Cheesy graphics and extremely repetitious gameplay 8 In 1995 MegaZone included Corpse Killer in their Top 50 Games In History writing Great full motion video and a silly but fun plot 12 Re release editWilliam Mesa Flash Film Works and Screaming Villains remastered the game from the original source material in 2019 and re released it as a 25th Anniversary Edition for Steam and PlayStation 4 It was also released in physical PS4 media by Limited Run Games 13 The new version contained several hours worth of behind the scenes video from the original production as well as hundreds of still images the original production script and other assorted documents References edit Mega CD Preview Corpse Killer Mean Machines Sega No 28 EMAP February 1995 pp 34 35 Fact File Corpse Killer Electronic Gaming Monthly No 65 Sendai Publishing December 1994 pp 328 329 a b c Review Crew Corpse Killer Electronic Gaming Monthly No 68 Sendai Publishing March 1995 p 36 a b c Shoot It Next Generation No 4 Imagine Media April 1995 p 90 Corpse Killer GamePro No 75 IDG December 1994 p 268 a b Day of the Zombies Electronic Gaming Monthly No 63 Sendai Publishing October 1994 pp 126 127 a b Review Crew Corpse Killer Electronic Gaming Monthly No 77 Sendai Publishing December 1995 p 44 a b Every Sega Saturn Game Played Reviewed and Rated Next Generation No 25 Imagine Media January 1997 p 63 Game Over Man January 1995 ProReview Corpse Killer GamePro No 76 IDG p 56 Toxic Tommy March 1995 ProReview Corpse Killer GamePro No 78 IDG p 60 Quick Hits Corpse Killers The Graveyard Edition sic GamePro No 90 IDG March 1996 p 73 Top 50 Games In History MegaZone 50 4 April 1995 Romano Sal June 10 2019 Corpse Killer 25th Anniversary Edition announced for PS4 PC gematsu com Retrieved June 10 2019 External links editCorpse Killer at MobyGames Corpse Killer at Internet Movie Database Corpse Killer at Flash Film Works Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Corpse Killer amp oldid 1192788275, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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