Metal Morph

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Metal Morph

Cover art
Developer(s) Origin Systems[1]
Publisher(s) FCI, Inc.
Designer(s) Axel Brown
Billy Joe Cain
Chuck Zoch
Eric Brown
Julian Alden‑Salter
Composer(s) Alistair Hirst[1]
Platform(s) Super Nintendo
Release date(s)
  • NA December 1994
Genre(s) Scrolling shooter
Run and gun
Mode(s) Single-player
Distribution 12-megabit cartridge

Metal Morph is a video game developed by Origin Systems and published by FCI, Inc. for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.

Story

In the year 2214, Earth has made contact with another dimension, known as Otherside. As their ambassador, they choose to send the Metal Morph, a being made from living metal, as he is the only being that can survive the inter-dimensional travel.[1] The people of Earth have created a Hypergate, which links the two galaxies together.[1] Upon arriving at the alien destination, the Metal Morph is quickly ambushed and is taken to an alien laboratory for study so that they can travel through the Hypergate themselves.[1] The Metal Morph quickly escapes and begins to get back to his sabotaged ship...[1]

Gameplay

The gameplay alternated between run and gun and scrolling shooter (playing as a space ship). Both the player character and his space ship are able to use MetalMorphosis (a fictional transformation ability unique to the game) to navigate certain areas. The player must retrieve missing pieces of the ship, while simultaneously fending off aliens who desire the secret of MetalMorphosis.

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