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MediEvil Resurrection

MediEvil Resurrection

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  • 27'25 €
    PAL/UK
    Disponibilidad
    27'25 €
    Precio sin envío £18 (20.62 € )
    +  Gastos de envío £5.79 (6.63 € )
    Precio final £23.79 (27.25 € )
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Ficha
Desarrolladora
SCEE
Distribuidora
SCEA
Fecha de lanzamiento
13/09/2005
EAN
5050053013712
Géneros
Acción
Adventure
Calificación por edades
Rating No recomendada para menores de 7 años
Descripción
Amazon.co.uk Review After a successful couple of outings on the PSone, it’s been a bit of mystery as to what’s happened to Sir Daniel Fortesque (deceased). In MediEvil: Resurrection, he returns from the grave yet again, for a welcome new PSP outing that breathes new life into his undead adventures.

The MediEvil games don’t do anything especially original or taxing -- they’re simply very well designed action adventures with a nice line in comedy situations, particularly the craven coward that is Sir Dan himself. This PSP game is, however, completely new, with a much improved combat system and a lot more weapons to employ.

Naturally the graphics are greatly improved from the PSone games, and indeed this could be the best looking of all the PSP launch titles, with some beautifully subtle lighting and impressively complex levels and enemies. The gameplay itself is a bit shallow, but played in small doses – as the portable format encourages – you’re unlikely to get tired of it before the end.

As an extra bonus, there are also eight wireless multiplayer mini-games, none of which are of any real consequence but perfectly entertaining with a few friends. Comedy rarely works in video games but the amusing ineptness of the "hero" marks a welcome return for one of gaming’s lost sons. -- Harrison Dent Product Description One hundred years have passed since the evil Sorcerer Zarok was defeated at the Battle of Gallowmere, heroically cut down by a mortally wounded Sir Daniel Fortesque. Or at least, that's what the people were told See all Product Description

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