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Game: 1 On 1Console: Playstation 1
Cheat:
Play as Oscar and Mash
Begin a game in one player story mode and meet Oscar and Mash.Play as King
Beat the game with all characters including Oscar and Mash.Play as Dr. T
Begin a game in one player story mode and meet Dr. T. Note: His appearance is random.Gallery mode
Beat the game using any character. Then, an art gallery option that allows design graphics and character images to be viewed will appear on the menu.Control basketball
Press Triangle to control the basketball that bounces on the main menu screen. Keep slamming the ball to view display various on-screen comments.Manufacturer: Interplay Productions
ESRB Rating: Mature

Description:
Despite tons of controversy and bailouts by at least two prospective publishers, Mortyr finally hit the market--and received a collective yawn from gamers everywhere. This disappointing first-person shooter has very few redeeming qualities, aside from a good story that could have been developed into a very solid game.
You play a soldier from a future in which the Nazis won World War II and now dominate the world. Going back in time, Terminator-style, to rewrite history and prevent the Nazi victory, you'll end up fighting enemies from the past and the future as you gun your way through the game's 21 levels.
For the most part, Mortyr's levels are exceptionally well designed--at least from an architectural perspective. The settings for each level are lavishly detailed, with vaulted ceilings and well-done lighting effects (except for some very bizarre colored lighting in certain areas, that is). Unfortunately, nice-looking buildings and rooms are about the only things Mortyr has going for it.
The sound effects in this game are terrible. Popgun-like noises for even the heaviest of weapons seriously diminishes the overall immersion factor. It's also very difficult to tell when you're being shot at or even when you've been shot, which is always a bad thing in games of this type. Also, the movement controls are often jerky and seem like an awkward fit for the nicely rendered backdrops. It's almost as if they overhauled the 3-D graphics engine but maintained the old Wolfenstein 3-D control scheme.
Basically, Mortyr is just another shooter that failed to take advantage of its interesting premise. --Michael E. Ryan
Pros:
- Hearkens back to Wolfenstein 3-D
- Some truly amazing 3-D architecture
- Less fun than Wolfenstein 3-D
- Poor 3-D models
- Terrible game play, sound effects, and movement