Who loves MediEvil? I do! I haven't played the game in sooo long, since my disc decided to not work. I miss the adventures of Sir Daniel Fortesque and all his skeletal awesomeness!
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Who loves MediEvil? I do! I haven't played the game in sooo long, since my disc decided to not work. I miss the adventures of Sir Daniel Fortesque and all his skeletal awesomeness!
Yeah, just the excitement of getting a chalice and thinking "oh my god what am I getting now? :excited:"
If only they would make another game!
I think I played the demo once. It was the same disc with the Threads of Fate demo that started me on RPGs :>D!
It's a piece of underappreciated glory!
MediEvil 2 is one of my absolute favorite games on the PS1. It had just the right mix of everything awesome. The game was a blast.
I guess they made a new one on the PSP? I never heard any reviews for it though.
I've only played demos for the PS1....I miss that game! I wanna play it again! xD It's fun! ^___^
One of my favorite games evers, I played the pumpkin level so much the game would freeze there! I lost my copy though think I lent it to someone?
My first PS1 game if I'm not mistaken.
I love it, and still enjoy playing it today.
I wish they'll make another game, but it's been way too long
since the last one and it seems unlikely will see a new title.
I remember really getting into this on the ps1 days, thought about buying it from the PlayStation store when i saw it the other day.
I remember this game, it was really good. I was too young to be decent at it, but there was just something about a kickass skeleton with a sword :D
I recall playing a demo of the first title. I've always wanted to try them out. The story and atmosphere seemed wonderfully quirky, and the play was solid. I'll add it to my list of PS1 games to order. :P
Great game.
Nice story, nice soundtrack, awesome charcters, fun gameplay, cool weapons. Whats not to love?
You know, I never played MediEvil2 which makes me suddenly feel slightly ashamed of myself.
Absolutely great game. I can't have been very old when it was released, but I remember my cousin showing me it because he had a pirate copy and I thought it was absolutely great. I suppose when you're young, the little things like the Zarok making clucking noises when he transforms into a serpent at the end make you laugh to no end. The same cousin also showed me Indiana Jones and Mel Brooks films and now has a fedora and a degree in archaeology. Thus he is probably the best person I'm related to!