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{{quote|''[[Memetic Mutation|''WISE FWOM YOUR GWAVE!'']]''|What ''"Rise from your grave"'' sounds like. <ref>[[Seinfeld Is Unfunny|Have in mind this sounded AWESOME when it was released!]]</ref>.}}
{{quote|''[[Memetic Mutation|''WISE FWOM YOUR GWAVE!'']]''|What ''"Rise from your grave"'' sounds like. <ref>[[Seinfeld Is Unfunny|Have in mind this sounded AWESOME when it was released!]]</ref>.}}


A [[Beat'Em Up]] by Sega, appearing at the arcades in the late 1980's, and later ported to home consoles like the [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Genesis]]. Two pseudo-sequels were made, one for the [[Game Boy Advance]] titled ''Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms'', and a [[Play Station 2]] sequel titled ''Project Altered Beast'' (which was released in Japan and Europe, [[No Export for You|but not in America]]). The main gimmick is that your character can turn into various humanoid monsters, like werewolves and dragons.
A [[Beat'Em Up]] by Sega, appearing at the arcades in the late 1980's, and later ported to home consoles like the [[Sega Master System]] and [[Sega Genesis]]. Two pseudo-sequels were made, one for the [[Game Boy Advance]] titled ''Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms'', and a [[PlayStation 2]] sequel titled ''Project Altered Beast'' (which was released in Japan and Europe, [[No Export for You|but not in America]]). The main gimmick is that your character can turn into various humanoid monsters, like werewolves and dragons.


Interestingly enough, the first game of this series is considered by many as a cult-classic game and [[So Okay It's Average|an average game]] at the same time. The reason is because the [[Sega Genesis]] port was extremely similar to the arcade version in gameplay, sounds and even graphics<ref>although hardware limitations prevented the inclusion of the rather impressive (for the time) scaling effects sequences seen on the arcade original</ref>. [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny|This doesn't sound awesome nowadays]] (we even have a trope called [[Porting Distillation]]), but don't forget we are talking about the late 80's, ports were either [[Porting Disaster|terrible]], [[In Name Only|different]] or simpler games.
Interestingly enough, the first game of this series is considered by many as a cult-classic game and [[So Okay It's Average|an average game]] at the same time. The reason is because the [[Sega Genesis]] port was extremely similar to the arcade version in gameplay, sounds and even graphics<ref>although hardware limitations prevented the inclusion of the rather impressive (for the time) scaling effects sequences seen on the arcade original</ref>. [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny|This doesn't sound awesome nowadays]] (we even have a trope called [[Porting Distillation]]), but don't forget we are talking about the late 80's, ports were either [[Porting Disaster|terrible]], [[In Name Only|different]] or simpler games.
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* [[Upgrade Artifact]]: The orbs that pop out of the blue wolves when you kill them.
* [[Upgrade Artifact]]: The orbs that pop out of the blue wolves when you kill them.
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== The [[Play Station 2]] game ''(Project) Altered Beast'' has examples of these tropes: ==
== The [[PlayStation 2]] game ''(Project) Altered Beast'' has examples of these tropes: ==
* [[All Your Powers Combined]]: This is Luke's specialty. He can equip different types of Genome Chips and transform into the beast most suited to deal with the current situation.
* [[All Your Powers Combined]]: This is Luke's specialty. He can equip different types of Genome Chips and transform into the beast most suited to deal with the current situation.
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: The [[Humanoid Alien|U.W.H. (Unidentified Weightless Human)]] twenty-hit combo. On the plus side, it can [[One-Hit Kill|kill any enemy]] except bosses. On the negative side, it requires [[Some Dexterity Required|memorizing a twenty button sequence, good timing]] and it only targets one enemy at time; in a game where monsters love to swarm you. Nonetheless, it's still necessary to defeat one of the [[Metal Slime|rare enemies]].
* [[Awesome but Impractical]]: The [[Humanoid Alien|U.W.H. (Unidentified Weightless Human)]] twenty-hit combo. On the plus side, it can [[One-Hit Kill|kill any enemy]] except bosses. On the negative side, it requires [[Some Dexterity Required|memorizing a twenty button sequence, good timing]] and it only targets one enemy at time; in a game where monsters love to swarm you. Nonetheless, it's still necessary to defeat one of the [[Metal Slime|rare enemies]].

Revision as of 14:14, 11 August 2014

WISE FWOM YOUR GWAVE!
—What "Rise from your grave" sounds like. [1].

A Beat'Em Up by Sega, appearing at the arcades in the late 1980's, and later ported to home consoles like the Sega Master System and Sega Genesis. Two pseudo-sequels were made, one for the Game Boy Advance titled Altered Beast: Guardian of the Realms, and a PlayStation 2 sequel titled Project Altered Beast (which was released in Japan and Europe, but not in America). The main gimmick is that your character can turn into various humanoid monsters, like werewolves and dragons.

Interestingly enough, the first game of this series is considered by many as a cult-classic game and an average game at the same time. The reason is because the Sega Genesis port was extremely similar to the arcade version in gameplay, sounds and even graphics[2]. This doesn't sound awesome nowadays (we even have a trope called Porting Distillation), but don't forget we are talking about the late 80's, ports were either terrible, different or simpler games.

Story-wise, the original game has Zeus' daughter Athena being kidnapped by the evil sorcerer Neff and two centurions being resurrected to rescue her.

In Project Altered Beast the story follows a man called Luke Custer who is a "Genome-Cyborg", a human whose DNA and other genetic make-up has been artificially altered allowing micro-chips containing the genetic make-up of other creatures to transform him into an anthropomorphic beast. After surviving a helicopter crash, Luke loses his memory and sets off to learn about the truth behind his past and the Genome-Cyborgs.


Altered Beast uses the following tropes:


The PlayStation 2 game (Project) Altered Beast has examples of these tropes:

  1. Have in mind this sounded AWESOME when it was released!
  2. although hardware limitations prevented the inclusion of the rather impressive (for the time) scaling effects sequences seen on the arcade original