Corpse Killer

Corpse Killer is a rail shooter game developed by Digital Pictures and published for the Sega CD/32X and 3DO Interactive Multiplayer.

Plot
The main character, an unnamed Marine, is airlifted to a tropical island. He is assisted by Winston, a Rastafarian driver, and Julie, a reporter, as he carries out a secret mission to stop Dr. Hellman and his army of hostile zombies.

Why It Is Its Own Corpse

 * 1) The game's main problem is that it's extremely repetitive and tedious. Most of the stages have the exact same enemies attack the player in the exact same way.
 * 2) The FMV used for the gameplay is atrocious, and more often than not, the enemy zombies do not mesh well with the backgrounds, sometimes even due to size and depth perception discrepancies.
 * 3) The bosses and certain masked enemies can only be defeated through the use of "Datura Bullets", which are so mind-numbingly sparse that it's near-impossible to beat the levels that bosses are situated in.
 * 4) For some reason, there exists a "silhouette zombie" enemy that, when hit while still dark, hurts the player.
 * 5) The sidequests with Winston and Julie, while a decent attempt at worldbuilding, provide very little gameplay value.
 * 6) In some home console versions, pressing a certain button on the controller suddenly force-quits the level the player is playing and takes them directly to the menu without taking them to a pause menu. Should the player attempt to restart the game from that point, they are forced to start all over from the very beginning.
 * 7) Some home console versions may randomly crash for inexplicable reasons.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The FMV cutscenes are decent, and are even directed by an individual with heavy involvement in the Child's Play franchise.
 * 2) The late Vincent Schiavelli gives off a hilarious, over-the-top, and intentionally cheesy performance as Dr. Hellman.

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