Medievil II

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Medievil II - PlayStation

Pros Cons
Amazing visuals Ugly visuals
Engaging story Annoying audio
Epic boss fights Lousy camera/viewpoint
Intense action  
Addictive gameplay  
Just plain fun  
A PSOne Classic

For those who were lucky enough to have played the Medievil series on the PSOne back between the years of 1998 and 2000, you can all agree with me when I say that this game is an instant classic in the gaming world. With an epic story, many diverse weapons, and cool modes, Medievil II is a great game that all should enjoy. Set in the 1800's, you take up the role of Sir Daniel Fortasque, the hero of the mythical land of Gallowmere who's eternal rest is once again disturbed by the evil magic of Zarok's spellbook, which has been unleashed upon the world by the power-thirsty Lord Palethorn as he seeks world domination. Its up to Sir Dan and his new group of allies to quest the English countryside, seeking the Chalice of Souls to unlock/create new weapons in the fight against the forces of evil. Overall, this game is extremely fun, well-balanced, and the epic story will keep you begging for more. The only issues with the game are some audio blemishes and some ugly visuals, but other than that, this game is a must play. 5 out of 5.

PROS: Amazing story mode, awsome weapons, interesting puzzles and mini-game modes.
CONS: Some minor audio issues, and a few ugly visuals.

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