Metamorphic Force Arcade Full Game Walkthrough | MAME Longplay
Metamorphic Force Arcade this is one of the good beatemup games from Konami, released in 1993, on the theme of mythology and the struggle of legendary heroes with the forces of darkness. View Metamorphic Force walkthrough video on retrogaming channel Retro GameBox.
The Evil King Death Shadow, ruler of the Empire of Horror, has arisen from the dead to rule the world once more. The Greek goddess Athena has summoned the souls of four ancient guardians and bestowed their power upon four heroes to stop the evil once again. In Metamorphic Force Konami plot these guardians wield the ability to morph into anthropomorphic beasts to fight their enemies.
The team of characters in Metamorphic Force MAME consists of four legendary heroes. Ban, a martial artist. His guardian soul is a Fighting Bull, hence his beast form is a Minotaur. Claude, a swordsman who wields a rapier. His guardian soul is a White Wolf, and he transforms into a White Werewolf. Max, a fighter with a boxing style. His guardian soul is a Black Panther, and so his beast form is a Werepanther. Ivan, a hunter and wrestler who fights with a small log. His guardian soul is a Bear, so he transforms into a Werebear.
The enemies in Metamorphic Force longplay are also anthropomorphic creatures such as frogmen, elephant men, lizardmen, hedgehog men, boar men, and others; and include bosses such as Cabrios, the Ram-Man armed with a Scythe, a Flaming Chicken-Man who wields a Sword, an Amazon Demoness, and the Dark Dragon. Not all retro games of this genre can boast such colorful characters as the Metamorphic Force 1993 Arcade project.
Developer: Konami
Publisher: Konami
Platform: Arcade | MAME
Genre: Beatemup games
Release: 1993
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