The first MediEvil was enjoyable, but didn't leave a lasting impression. And while the sequel suffers from some of the problems of the first, it's decidedly more enjoyable. True, you may not be able to tell the differences between the two from the get-go, but the further you get into it, the more apparent the changes become.
The graphics have a more stylized, finished look to them compared to the first game, and there have been a good deal of new weapons added to Sir Dan's arsenal. Plus there's a bunch of new characters he can interact with and stuff he can do. I especially like how you can pop his head onto a severed hand like Thing to get into small areas. The levels are designed quite nicely as well, and the puzzles are fun to work through.
Remember how easy the bad-ass-looking bosses were from the first game? Well, they're a bit more difficult this time around, and still look about as cool. Now for the problems: Sadly, the slightly jittery, stiff control is back from the first game which is particularly tricky near ledges and on platforms. And then there's the game's difficulty. Even in the first few levels, I found some of the regular enemies extremely hard to deal with partly due to the control, partly due to the camera placement.
Luckily, health rechargers are still scattered in one or two places per level. This is a fine example of a decent action platform game for the PS. Tightly crafted, the only thing that's not so nice is the somewhat flighty control. I found it too easy with the analog to nearly run right off of ledges.
Graphics-wise it looks great and moves smoothly. Think of it as a macabre Spyro the Dragon. But at a time when there's a lot of action platform games, this sequel doesn't offer anything new above the territory of the first game. Sure, the graphics may be a tad better and the levels may have more meat to them, but there's still a lot of repetitive hacking and slashing.
And the touchy control and unrefined camera doesn't help with the overall experience. Still, it does provide some enjoyable entertainment. Definitely one of the classier 3D action games out there for PlayStation. MediEvil 2 manages to take the concept of the original game and put an interesting Dickensian spin on the whole thing. Apart from this though, there's not much new. The controls are still a little awkward though, and there are some odd problems with the difficulty level.
It is full of really cool ideas though which really add to the gameplay without ever seeming gimmicky. MediEvil Sony Interactive Entertainment. Add to Cart. Blood and Gore, Violence. Game overview. Key features. Stunning new visuals Witness the glory of Gallowmere given a complete, head-spinning PS4 makeover full of enhanced visual detail and personality — and in eye-popping 4K on PS4 Pro. Classic gameplay, reimagined Make full use of the improved camera system and a variety of weapons, including enchanted swords and gigantic hammers, to fend off the likes of boulder-spitting gargoyles, werewolves and zombies.
See MediEvil in Action. Find out more. Available on PlayStation Store. MediEvil Short-Lived Demo. Free Demo. Add to Library. MediEvil MediEvil. Buy MediEvil on Blu-ray disc.
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