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Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 6:04 pm
by Trev
Martin III wrote:
3DO Experience wrote:What was better about the Graveyard Edition? Never played it.


1.FMV quality is better than other versions.
The VGC says that 3DO has "easily the best looking version" (and he has played the Saturn port)
Martin III wrote:3.Because of point #2, the Graveyard Edition is not compatible with a light gun, since you need four different buttons to fire each type of bullet. :(


Like 3DOExp said, a worthless port. Appreciate the info

Oh great, I've spread this talk to a 3rd page ...

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 8:10 pm
by BryWI
wait... what? Are we still talking about Sewer Shark here? Im confused.

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 8:59 pm
by Austin
BryWI wrote:wait... what? Are we still talking about Sewer Shark here? Im confused.
No, they are talking about Corpse Killer. A generally worthless game, period, IMO... ;) :lol:

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 9:15 pm
by Trev
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Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 9:27 pm
by 3DOKid
I didn't mind corpse killer. but then I just watched a bunch of 1980s cannibal movies -- so what do i know?

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 12:55 am
by Martin III
Trev wrote:
Martin III wrote:1.FMV quality is better than other versions.
The VGC says that 3DO has "easily the best looking version" (and he has played the Saturn port)
I don't think I can buy that. Going by the screenshot he provides, the 3DO version isn't even full screen.

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 2:28 am
by Austin
Just out of curiosity, is Corpse Killer any more enjoyable with a light gun? I only had the Sega CD and Sega CD 32X versions of the game. I only ever played it with a pad.

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 2:30 am
by 3DO Experience
Does it really matter people? It's a gun game without a gun! Hell I already have one of those for the Saturn it's called the utterly useless version of Generation X!

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 2:48 am
by Austin
But don't the Sega CD and 32X versions use some kind of gun? Either the Menacer or Konami's Justifier? It was an honest question, I'm curious if it's any better.. :)

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 4:18 am
by Trev
Most of the SCD gun games have Menacer support (the ALG games anyway) I'd bet Corpse Killer does too, but don't quote me on it.

Corpse Killer is obviously best w/a light gun, but it still manages to be playable w/o one (curosr moves fairly well). In that respects it has a leg up on the ALG games. Can you imagine beating Crime Patrol w/a standard pad? (Lemmi)

Posted: Sat Aug 06, 2011 4:45 pm
by Martin III
Austin wrote:But don't the Sega CD and 32X versions use some kind of gun? Either the Menacer or Konami's Justifier? It was an honest question, I'm curious if it's any better.. :)
I'm pretty sure every version of Corpse Killer except the Saturn version is compatible with a light gun. The impression I get is that the only reason the Saturn version doesn't use a gun is because they switched up the gameplay to require four different types of ammo, so the game wouldn't have worked with the Saturn's two-button light gun. Since the other versions don't have this issue, it stands to reason that Digital Pictures would give them light gun support.

Kinda makes you wonder what they were thinking when they decided to implement a gameplay mechanic which would prohibit the Saturn version from using a light gun.

Posted: Tue Jan 10, 2012 11:57 pm
by T2KFreeker
The Sega CD and 32-X versions of Corpse Killer do have Light Gun support from the menacer and the VERY RARE ALG gun for the Sega Genesis.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 2:14 am
by FrumpleOrz
The Sega CD and 43-X versions of Corpse Killer do have Light Gun support from the menacer and the VERY RARE ALG gun for the Sega Genesis.
I bought a copy of Corpse Killer for 32X CD brand new back in the day and it's always driven me nuts that it was just a loose disc in the cardboard. There was no paper sleeve or or anything with it.

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2012 8:04 am
by Austin
FrumpleOrz wrote:I bought a copy of Corpse Killer for 32X CD brand new back in the day and it's always driven me nuts that it was just a loose disc in the cardboard. There was no paper sleeve or or anything with it.
It should have had a sleeve. You may have gotten jipped, haha. This is how I remember mine coming (likewise with the other Digital Pictures 32X CD titles like Night Trap and Slam City, if I remember correctly). Black-ish sleeve: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Corpse-Killer-3 ... 500wt_1413

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2012 12:54 am
by FrumpleOrz
It should have had a sleeve. You may have gotten jipped, haha.
Man, I must've! I supposed Digital Pictures was on the major slope to destruction at the time, so if me not getting a sleeve helped them stay in business a week longer, that's cool.

I guess I can look at it like a a collector's item now!

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:23 am
by elitegamer
This a stick up! Somebody please use spell check, helps with coherent sentence writing.

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:49 am
by T2KFreeker
elitegamer wrote:This a stick up! Somebody please use spell check, helps with coherent sentence writing.

Says you? Are you bound and determined to derail all of the threads now?

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Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 6:59 am
by JohnnyDude
I didn't own Sewer Shark back in the day but I've gotta agree it's a great game. I have a soft-spot for FMV games, even though most were crappy-crap CRAPPIN' crap! Both the shooting and choose-a-direction thing in sewer shark works very well, in my opinion. I agree a light gun woulda been nice, but they clearly ramped the difficulty down enough.

I noticed that what's-is-name produced both this and Night Trap. I think both Sewer Shark and Night Trap were very innovative with this FMV medium. Night Trap was a little too hectic to enjoy the videos going on, but I suppose if I'd owned it I'd have known what scenes I could ignore.

As far as gameplay within FMV games though, I haven't met its equal. (er well... unless you count rail shooters like area 51... but that's just too easy).

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:04 am
by T2KFreeker
JohnnyDude wrote:I didn't own Sewer Shark back in the day but I've gotta agree it's a great game. I have a soft-spot for FMV games, even though most were crappy-crap CRAPPIN' crap! Both the shooting and choose-a-direction thing in sewer shark works very well, in my opinion. I agree a light gun woulda been nice, but they clearly ramped the difficulty down enough.

I noticed that what's-is-name produced both this and Night Trap. I think both Sewer Shark and Night Trap were very innovative with this FMV medium. Night Trap was a little too hectic to enjoy the videos going on, but I suppose if I'd owned it I'd have known what scenes I could ignore.

As far as gameplay within FMV games though, I haven't met its equal. (er well... unless you count rail shooters like area 51... but that's just too easy).
Tom Zito was the producer. The guy was cool back in the day. Had some great ideas that were limited by the technology of the day.

Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 7:46 am
by Austin
I would like to see the concepts of Night Trap come back. I think it would work well enough if the story was perhaps more along the lines of an anime, and perhaps more serious. And maybe take out the idea of getting punished if you don't catch enough enemies. Perhaps have a set, solid story, with dozens and dozens of story arcs changing based on what you do.

Turn and burn Dogmeat!

Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2012 2:05 pm
by vampyre mike
I loved this game on Sega CD, such a great pack in title. When I was younger and my friends and I played it, we were blown away by the graphics. But we had no idea why we kept crashing into doors/walls. I then realized a few years after about the call signs and the turns blinking.

I then proceeded to beat the game numerous times, and I love it each time. I can also quote the game a lot haha. What an awesome cheesy title, I still can't find David Underwood online or in ANY movies or anything.

I would love to do an online interview for my Sega CD site =).

Re: Review - Sewer Shark

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 2:25 pm
by RetroGamingBlog
Was playing this the other night. I for the life of me cannot figure out how to use the recharge stations. I understand everything else, but where do you turn or what do you do to recharge?

Re: Review - Sewer Shark

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2014 2:47 pm
by BryWI
It's easier to see in the 3do version, but there are two lights at the top of the tunnel side by side. One is red and one is green. Go to the green side. If the right one is green, go right. Or you could just memorize them all after trial and error like most people had to do on the sega cd version due to not being able to see it.