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* CelShading

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* CelShadingCelShading: The graphics consist of three-dimensional models with shading that gives the appearance of two-dimensional imagery.



* DamageSpongeBoss: Evil Stewie.

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* DamageSpongeBoss: Evil Stewie.Stewie takes a lot of hits to take down and deals heavy damage.



* EvilCripple: The "Handicapable" level is full of these.

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* EvilCripple: The "Handicapable" level is full of these.enemies who are physically disabled.



* FlunkyBoss: A lot of them.

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* FlunkyBoss: A lot of them.the bosses are accompanied by regular enemies.



* GoForTheEye: This is how you beat the second boss.

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* GoForTheEye: This is how you beat the The second boss.boss is made vulnerable by shooting it in the eyes.



* LoneWolfBoss: [[spoiler: Ernie the Giant Chicken.]]

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* LoneWolfBoss: [[spoiler: Ernie the Giant Chicken.]]Chicken is the one boss not affiliated with Bertram.]]
* LongJohnShoutout: One of the bosses is a pirate version of Peter Griffin named Long John Peter.



* SelfDeprecation: In the ending cutscene, after Brian raises the possibility of other versions of Betram from other universes showing up, Stewie comments that this is likely to happen depending on how much money this game makes. After Brian replies that it's unlikely the game will sell that well, Stewie remarks that it's likely they've seen the last of Bertram for sure.



* WeaponizedAnimal: Bertram's T-Rex.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Bertram unsuccessfully tries to do this to Stewie right before he is eaten by his T-Rex.]]

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* WeaponizedAnimal: Bertram's T-Rex.
T-Rex serves as his main means of attack in the final boss fight.
* WeCanRuleTogether: [[spoiler: Bertram unsuccessfully tries to do this offer parternship to Stewie right before he is eaten by his T-Rex.]]
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-->'''Brian:''' Ah. So [[spoiler:we may not be hearing from Bertram again]].
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Final rating.


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* ForceAndFinesse: Stewie's weapons have less accuracy than Brian's but make up for being more powerful, while Brian's weapons do less than damage than Stewie's but they have better accuracy to compensate.



* WeakButSkilled[=/=]UnskilledButStrong: Brian's weapons do less than damage than Stewie's but they have better accuracy to compensate. Conversely, Stewie's weapons have less accuracy than Brian's but make up for being more powerful.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: The character artwork on the back of the game cover suggests that the other Griffins are going to help Brian and Stewie in their battle with Bertram. They never do.
** Aside from Peter helping to fend off Ernie the Giant Chicken so that Brian and Stewie could catch up to Bertram in the penultimate level.

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* CoversAlwaysLie: The character artwork on the back of the game cover suggests that the other Griffins are going to help Brian and Stewie in their battle with Bertram. They never do.
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Aside from Peter helping to fend off Ernie the Giant Chicken so that Brian and Stewie could catch up to Bertram in the penultimate level.level, they never do.
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* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: [[spoiler: Peter and Ernie's grudge match gets another spotlight just before the fight with Bertram.]]

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* AndNowForSomethingCompletelyDifferent: AndNowForSomeoneCompletelyDifferent: [[spoiler: Peter and Ernie's grudge match gets another spotlight just before the fight with Bertram.]]
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** Aside from Peter helping to fend off Ernie the Giant Chicken so that Brian and Stewie could catch up to Bertram in the penultimate level.
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* SuperDrowningSkills

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* SuperDrowningSkillsSuperDrowningSkills: If Stewie or Brian fall into the water, they instantly die. Justified in Stewie's case since he's a baby, but Brian should be able to swim.
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** Adam West similarly uses dual guns for two of his weapons, his animations are even more unorthodox. He "reloads" his dual revolvers simply by [[GunTwirling twirling them around his fingers, Western-style]], while he "reloads" his dual flamethrowers via performing {Smoking Barrel Blowout}}s.

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** Adam West similarly uses dual guns for two of his weapons, his animations are even more unorthodox. He "reloads" his dual revolvers simply by [[GunTwirling twirling them around his fingers, Western-style]], while he "reloads" his dual flamethrowers via performing {Smoking {{Smoking Barrel Blowout}}s.
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** Adam West similarly uses dual guns for two of his weapons, his animations are even more unorthodox. He "reloads" his dual revolvers simply by [[GunTwirling twirling them around his fingers, Western-style]], while he "reloads" his dual flamethrowers via performing {{SmokingBarrelBlowout}}s.

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** Adam West similarly uses dual guns for two of his weapons, his animations are even more unorthodox. He "reloads" his dual revolvers simply by [[GunTwirling twirling them around his fingers, Western-style]], while he "reloads" his dual flamethrowers via performing {{SmokingBarrelBlowout}}s.{Smoking Barrel Blowout}}s.
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* UnorthodoxReload:
** In multiplayer, Cleveland uses two pairs of [[GunsAkimbo dual firearms]] as two of his weapons. He "reloads" both the handguns and the [=SMGs=] simply by [[ThrowAwayGuns dropping them and pulling out new ones out of]] {{Hammerspace}}.
** Adam West similarly uses dual guns for two of his weapons, his animations are even more unorthodox. He "reloads" his dual revolvers simply by [[GunTwirling twirling them around his fingers, Western-style]], while he "reloads" his dual flamethrowers via performing {{SmokingBarrelBlowout}}s.
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* DeadAlternateCounterpart: The BigBad is an alternate version of Bertram, who was killed by Stewie in the episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS9E16TheBigPangTheory The Big Bang Theory]]." Part of his motive for traveling TheMultiverse to amass an army is because he "can't possibly allow a universe to exist without me in it."
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Stewie and Brian follow Bertram through 10 different universes, including an Evil Counterpart universe, the origin realm of [[Recap/FamilyGuyS9E12TheHandThatRocksTheWheelchair Evil Stewie]], a universe where progress has been frozen in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy, and a universe ruled by the Giant Chickens.

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Stewie and Brian follow Bertram through 10 8 different universes, including an Evil Counterpart universe, the origin realm of [[Recap/FamilyGuyS9E12TheHandThatRocksTheWheelchair Evil Stewie]], a universe where progress has been frozen in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy, and a universe ruled by the Giant Chickens.
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** Stewie also says "Stay away from [his] dad, bitch" when a giant alien chicken is holding Peter captive.
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Sorry, I overlooked this one.


* StockAudioClip: Much of the DialogueDuringGameplay is made up of recycled sound clips from the show.

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* StockAudioClip: Much of the DialogueDuringGameplay DialogDuringGameplay is made up of recycled sound clips from the show.
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* DialogueDuringGameplay: Most of which is made up of recycled sound clips from the show.

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* DialogueDuringGameplay: DialogDuringGameplay: Most of which is made up of recycled sound clips from the show.
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From one review this was about the pirate level where they were gay, but either way the point of seemingly trying to offend people stands.


* [[SadistShow Sadist Game:]] The trademark humour of the TV show is present and correct in the game, the best example for this trope being the Handicapped Universe, a level where all the enemies use crutches or wheelchairs, ending in a boss fight against Crippletron.

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* [[SadistShow Sadist Game:]] The trademark humour of the TV show is present and correct in the game, the best example for this trope being the Handicapped Universe, a level where all the enemies use crutches or wheelchairs, ending in a boss fight against Crippletron. That's the joke, they're handicapped, killing them is funny.
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* BorrowedCatchphrase: If you fail to stop the bomb in time, Bertram will say "Victory is mine!"
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* CoversAlwaysLie: The character artwork on the back of the game cover suggests that the other Griffins are going to help Brian and Stewie in their battle with Bertram. They never do.
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Replaced the part about killing gays with something that's actually in the game. I know TV Tropes hates Family Guy and all, but we shouldn't need to make up things to complain about.


%%*** MightyGlacier: Rubert-In-The-Box

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%%*** MightyGlacier: Rubert-In-The-BoxRupert-In-The-Box



* [[SadistShow Sadist Game:]] Much like the series it's based on the game takes the approach of, to use one example, fighting gays, because that's funny, they're gay, that's the joke, killing gays is fun. Yep, apply UnfortunateImplications here.

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* [[SadistShow Sadist Game:]] Much like The trademark humour of the series it's based on TV show is present and correct in the game takes game, the approach of, to best example for this trope being the Handicapped Universe, a level where all the enemies use one example, fighting gays, because that's funny, they're gay, that's the joke, killing gays is fun. Yep, apply UnfortunateImplications here.crutches or wheelchairs, ending in a boss fight against Crippletron.

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''Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse'' is a 2012 ThirdPersonShooter video game based on the animated sitcom, ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. It is a sequel of sorts to the ''Road to the Multiverse'' episode of the TV show. In this video game, a Bertram from an alternate dimension where Stewie didnt kill him arrives in the main Family Guy timeline, out on a mission to destroy any timeline where he doesnt exist. He builds a multiverse-traveling remote control and goes into another universe as part of his plan to lure Stewie into his trap. When Stewie and Brian decide to go find Bertram and kill him, Bertram hires henchmen to kill Stewie and Brian. A couple of these henchmen are characters from the ''Family Guy'' TV show, such as Ernie the Giant Chicken, Long John Peter, and Santa's work-overwhelmed elves. Stewie and Brian follow Bertram through 10 different universes, including an Evil Counterpart universe, the origin realm of Evil Stewie, a universe where progress has been frozen in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy, and a universe ruled by the Giant Chickens.

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''Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse'' is a 2012 ThirdPersonShooter video game based on the animated sitcom, ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. It is a sequel of sorts to the ''Road ''[[Recap/FamilyGuyS8E1RoadToTheMultiverse Road to the Multiverse'' The Multiverse]]'' episode of the TV show. In this video game, a show.

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Bertram from an alternate dimension where Stewie didnt kill him arrives in the main Family Guy timeline, out on a mission to destroy any timeline where he doesnt doesn't exist. He builds a multiverse-traveling remote control and goes into another universe as part of his plan to lure Stewie into his trap. When Stewie and Brian decide to go find Bertram and kill him, Bertram hires henchmen to kill Stewie and Brian. A couple of these henchmen are characters from the ''Family Guy'' TV show, such as Ernie the Giant Chicken, Long John Peter, and Santa's work-overwhelmed elves. elves.

Stewie and Brian follow Bertram through 10 different universes, including an Evil Counterpart universe, the origin realm of [[Recap/FamilyGuyS9E12TheHandThatRocksTheWheelchair Evil Stewie, Stewie]], a universe where progress has been frozen in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy, and a universe ruled by the Giant Chickens.
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* [[SadistShow Sadist Game:]] Much like the series it's based on the game takes the approach of, to use one example, fighting gays, because that's funny, they're gay, that's the joke, killing gays is fun. Yep, apply UnfortunateImplications here.
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* WakeUpCallBoss: The final boss is actually one of these, mostly due to the fact that it's the only one whose health regenerates when you die.

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* WakeUpCallBoss: The final boss is actually one of these, mostly due to the fact that because it's the only one whose health regenerates when you die.
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'''''Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse''''' is a 2012 ThirdPersonShooter video game based on the animated sitcom, ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. It is a sequel of sorts to the ''Road to the Multiverse'' episode of the TV show. In this video game, a Bertram from an alternate dimension where Stewie didnt kill him arrives in the main Family Guy timeline, out on a mission to destroy any timeline where he doesnt exist. He builds a multiverse-traveling remote control and goes into another universe as part of his plan to lure Stewie into his trap. When Stewie and Brian decide to go find Bertram and kill him, Bertram hires henchmen to kill Stewie and Brian. A couple of these henchmen are characters from the ''Family Guy'' TV show, such as Ernie the Giant Chicken, Long John Peter, and Santa's work-overwhelmed elves. Stewie and Brian follow Bertram through 10 different universes, including an Evil Counterpart universe, the origin realm of Evil Stewie, a universe where progress has been frozen in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy, and a universe ruled by the Giant Chickens.

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'''''Family ''Family Guy: Back to the Multiverse''''' Multiverse'' is a 2012 ThirdPersonShooter video game based on the animated sitcom, ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. It is a sequel of sorts to the ''Road to the Multiverse'' episode of the TV show. In this video game, a Bertram from an alternate dimension where Stewie didnt kill him arrives in the main Family Guy timeline, out on a mission to destroy any timeline where he doesnt exist. He builds a multiverse-traveling remote control and goes into another universe as part of his plan to lure Stewie into his trap. When Stewie and Brian decide to go find Bertram and kill him, Bertram hires henchmen to kill Stewie and Brian. A couple of these henchmen are characters from the ''Family Guy'' TV show, such as Ernie the Giant Chicken, Long John Peter, and Santa's work-overwhelmed elves. Stewie and Brian follow Bertram through 10 different universes, including an Evil Counterpart universe, the origin realm of Evil Stewie, a universe where progress has been frozen in UsefulNotes/TheGoldenAgeOfPiracy, and a universe ruled by the Giant Chickens.
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* BatmanGambit: Bertram's stated plan of traveling across different universes to build an army [[spoiler: is just a ruse to distract Stewie while Bertram builds his ''real'' army, made up of clones of himself]].

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* BatmanGambit: Bertram's stated plan of traveling across different universes to build an army [[spoiler: is just a ruse to distract Stewie while Bertram Bertram's assistant builds his ''real'' army, made up of clones of himself]].
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* ShoutOut: One of the enemies in the space chicken level is a literal [[RobotChicken robot chicken]]. Becomes a Double ShoutOut in that it responds with Seth Green's voice when Stewie comments "I hate Robot Chicken".

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* ShoutOut: One of the enemies in the space chicken level is a literal [[RobotChicken [[WesternAnimation/RobotChicken robot chicken]]. Becomes a Double ShoutOut in that it responds with Seth Green's voice when Stewie comments "I hate Robot Chicken".

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