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4A PlatformGame released by Creator/MidwayGames in 2002 for Platform/PlayStation2, Platform/{{Xbox}} and Platform/NintendoGameCube (also ported to Platform/GameBoyAdvance), ''Dr. Muto'' was the final game produced by Midway Games West (formerly known as [[Creator/{{Atari}} Atari Games]]) before the studio shut down.
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6The eponymous Muto, having grown up a fledgeling-MadScientist nerd shunned for his dangerous or just plain disturbing experiments, sees his chance to be liked when his home planet of Midway is forced into an energy crisis by the excessive power demands of the interplanetary corporation owned by Muto's [[TheRival rival]], Professor Burnital. The doctor designs and constructs a machine that, he says, will be able to provide free, clean energy for up to a dozen planets, and his idea is actually put through as a possible solution.
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8As Muto says in response to skepticism from reporters before the machine's activation, "WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong"
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10Well, as it turns out, Muto's machine was sabotaged in secret by Burnital, causing it to instead malfunction and [[EarthShatteringKaboom detonate the planet mere seconds after being turned on]]. Whoops.
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12Only the doctor's laboratory survived the explosion, floating on a chunk of land in space and only kept inhabitable by the [[CrazyPrepared extensive life support system installed by Muto]]. There, he decides to create ''another'' device with the capacity to ''rebuild'' the planet, and quickly completes the design of his "Genitor". However, he's missing both the components needed to construct the machine and the special fuel to power it, both of which can be found on the many worlds controlled by Burnital Industries. Muto leaves in his teleporter to collect the stuff he needs... and perhaps get back at Burnital along the way.
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15!!This game features examples of:
16* AIIsACrapshoot: Al isn't very pleasant and sometimes withholds valuable materials until you beat a meaningless challenge.
17* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Zigzagged since there are no Earthlings in this game to confirm that the aliens really are speaking English and not [[TranslationConvention just making alien noises being translated into English]].
18* BigBad: Professor Burnital, who blew up Midway before they could be free from his grasp on their power. All of the planets Muto visits are parts of his businesses, and Muto faces Burnital's lackeys as bosses, with Burnital himself as the FinalBoss.
19* BrickJoke: Much of the conflict between Muto and Burnital is about the latter insulting the former not getting a human girlfriend. [[spoiler:In the GoldenEnding, it's implied he gets one.]]
20* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Burnital, who's quite the [[EvilIsPetty petty man]] as well. He's not above ''destroying planets'' for trying to free themselves from his company's energy demands.
21* DoubleJump: Muto, because of his rocket boots.
22* EarthShatteringKaboom: Dr. Muto accidentally blows up his home planet in the opening cut-scene. The game is based around his attempts to rebuild the planet.
23* ElectricTorture: Happens to the various types of Gomers especially after being shot into switches.
24* FallDamage: If Muto falls from too great a height, he will yell "Drat" in a long and drawn out hammy manner. if there is ground for him to hit, he will be SquashedFlat, otherwise the screen will just fade out.
25* GameplayAndStoryIntegration: Muto's DoubleJump is justified by him wearing Jet Boots.
26* GodzillaThreshold: Nobody likes Muto or thinks his inventions are effective and safe (usually just one or the other, and not both), but the President of Midway is prepared to ignore his advisors and back Muto's device, because he's that desperate to get his planet out from under Burnital's economic heel.
27* HeartsAreHealth: Muto's hit points are measured in cartoon hearts.
28* HumanAliens: The people of Midway.
29* HumongousMecha: Carla Squid-Kisser, the game's second boss, pilots a squid-shaped robot, and FinalBoss Professor Burnital has a robot as well. [[spoiler:It turns out the latter robot and Burnital's escape pod were built by Muto, allowing Al to send Burnital to his demise...]]
30* KillerGorilla: The Doczilla morph, a storey high ape. Upgrading it turns it into a ''[[NinjaPirateZombieRobot cyber]]'' [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot storey high ape]].
31* MadScientist: The hero, Dr. Muto.
32** This was a constant throughout his entire life, as shown in the flashbacks in the opening segment. When he was just a little toddler, he enjoyed smashing globes and often spelled out "mad" with letter blocks. His parents didn't seem to be too concerned, even calling him "[their] little madman". You can probably guess how his science fair exhibits went.
33* MultipleEndings: Based on how whether or not you collected at least 80% of all the isotopes, two endings play out:
34** [[BittersweetEnding Incomplete]]: [[spoiler:Midway ''does'' get restored... [[ExactWords but only as the barren rock of the planet]], with no life on it besides Muto himself. Muto himself basically sees it as good enough, and gets back his experiments.]]
35** [[GoldenEnding Complete]]: [[spoiler:Midway ''and'' everything and everyone on it come back to life. It's implied that Muto becomes famous on Midway, both for restoring the planet and for freeing them from Burnital's grip on them.]]
36* NGOSuperpower: Burnital Industries has control of multiple entire planets, and the reach to plunge another planet into an energy crisis, with no hint of reprisal from governments unless they can find a solution to said power issue.
37* NiceJobBreakingItHero: {{Subverted}}, as while turning on Muto's invention ''did'' blow up Midway, the ensuing EarthShatteringKaboom was due to Burnital's sabotage of the machine, not Muto's incompetence.
38* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Steele, the game's third boss, is a robot cowboy and former pop star.
39* PlotCoupon: The Genitor parts are necessary for advancing through the stages, while the Terra and isotopes are required for the GoldenEnding.
40* PoweredArmor: The game's first boss, Vinny Bino, sports a suit of armor styled similarly to [[Film/{{Aliens}} the Power Loader]].
41* ProfessorGuineaPig: Muto, who mutates himself into animals.
42* RocketBoots: The reason why Muto can DoubleJump. It also allows him a brief bit of hovering.
43* ShockAndAwe: The stun setting of the Splizz Gun is electrical.
44* ShoutOut: After you beat a challenge on Tolsec, Al says "[[Film/WarGames A strange game. The only winning move is not to play.]]"
45* SoundEffectBleep: Sometimes happens with Muto, such as in the intro, "What the [Bleep}!?"
46* SquashedFlat: Can happen to Muto as a result of FallDamage. Also an instant kill.
47* SuperDrowningSkills: In his human form, Muto uses floaties to stay above the water, but if he swims into an object on the surface that forces his head underwater, he will instantly drown. If he enters the water in any morph forms other than his fish form, he will drown. If he turns back into a human while underwater, he will instantly drown.
48* TheFaceless: [[spoiler: In the True Ending, we are never shown the face of the woman at the beach. She wears a yellow hat (either a baseball cap or a tassel sun hat) covers her head, so we can't quite tell what her hair even looks like.]]
49* ThreateningShark: The Charks on Aquem.
50* VerbalTic: Muto usually says "Excellent!" when things are going his way.
51** He also mutters under his breath, blathers incoherently sometimes and can't seem to stop himself from swearing every once in a while.
52* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Thus the name of the game as you gather DNA to turn yourself into different types of creatures... except for the mouse, which you start able to turn yourself into. Picking your form is USUALLY obvious, and several areas limit you to human form.
53* WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong: Muto says this right before turning on his device, and may have set a new standard on how [[EarthShatteringKaboom possibly wrong it could go]].
54* AWinnerIsYou: Your reward for collecting all of the Terra and most of the isotopes in the game? [[spoiler:A shot of a large-busted woman wearing a Dr. Muto T-shirt on a beach, the exact same one used in commercials for the game]].
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