Sewer Shark (1992)

Digital Pictures

3DO Interactive Multiplayer · Sega CD

2.67 from 24 ratings

56 members have it in their collection · 10 backlogged · 3 wish listed

Sewer Shark is an FMV-based shooter, and one of the first games released for the Sega CD. You move a crosshair around the screen and shoot targets. Occasionally, you can also choose to change directions at fixed points. Of course the real attraction in a game like this is the story. In the future, maybe in the year 2000, people … Read more
Sewer Shark is an FMV-based shooter, and one of the first games released for the Sega CD. You move a crosshair around the screen and shoot targets. Occasionally, you can also choose to change directions at fixed points. Of course the real attraction in a game like this is the story. In the future, maybe in the year 2000, people will be forced to move underground and live in tunnels. Unfortunately, these tunnels are infested with mutated rat / alligator creatures known as "ratigators." You are pilot of a Sewer Shark, a craft designed to navigate the Sewers and rid them of ratigators. It's a dangerous job, but if you clear out enough vermin you can win a one-way trip to Solar City and sunny beaches. Read less
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Details

Developers
Digital Pictures
Publishers
Hasbro Interactive, Sony Imagesoft
Genres
Shooter
Themes
Action, Science fiction

Release dates

  • Oct 15, 1992 (North_America) Sega CD
  • Jun 1993 (Europe) Sega CD
  • 1993 (Australia) Sega CD
  • 1994 (North_America) 3DO Interactive Multiplayer

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HANSOLOOOOOOOO

Review HANSOLOOOOOOOO 3/5 · Sep 13, 2023

Turn and Burn!!

Sewer Shark is a lot better than you may think on first inspection. It was made by a company called Digital Pictures... the LJN of the Sega CD. You are a sewer pilot in a world where the upper class gets to live on the surface and everyone else lives underground. You need to find your way through the tunnels …

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Sewer Shark is a lot better than you may think on first inspection. It was made by a company called Digital Pictures... the LJN of the Sega CD. You are a sewer pilot in a world where the upper class gets to live on the surface and everyone else lives underground. You need to find your way through the tunnels in order to get to the surface.

The gameplay loop is pretty simple here. The ship you are piloting moves forward automatically and you need to shoot down monsters in the sewers. At certain points you will be told directions to take and then you need to wait until those paths open up. If you end up taking a wrong turn (or not turning when you should have) your plane will blow up and you will need to restart. Throughout your adventure, you need to manage your ship's energy. You will start at 30k energy and it will constantly be getting reduced. Shooting your gun causes energy to be used faster and there are enemies in the second half of the game that drain your energy if you do not kill them.

The game ends up playing pretty well... but its extremely simple and looks horrible. This game actually hurts my eyes and you NEED to stare at the screen for about 40 minutes. Sewer Shark will require 110% of your concentration in order to beat. The funny thing about it is that this is actually an interactive game. Other FMV games (Night Trap) are purely just a sequence of cutscenes, but you actually get to play an okay rail shooter here.

Would I recommend you play this game? Honestly, yeah. It is the cheapest game on the Sega CD and brings you back to a completely different time in gaming. I think everyone needs to play an FMV game or two in their lifetime and this is one of the ones I would suggest playing. It is very simple and not that good... but it is good for what it is.

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Jasyla

Review Jasyla 4/5 · Mar 22, 2021

The best Digital Pictures game

Is calling this the best Digital Pictures game saying a whole lot? It is a low bar. However, unlike games like Night Trap or Ground Zero Texas the corny FMV footage and the gameplay don't fight with each other. This is actually a rather intense and fun rail shooter. A bit obscure and made a couple mean decisions like the …

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Is calling this the best Digital Pictures game saying a whole lot? It is a low bar. However, unlike games like Night Trap or Ground Zero Texas the corny FMV footage and the gameplay don't fight with each other. This is actually a rather intense and fun rail shooter. A bit obscure and made a couple mean decisions like the other games, but also had unlimited continues and was just fun to play.

Again I'm wishing for half stars.

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