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MediEvil: Resurrection Info for PlayStation Portable (PSP)
 
Developer: SCEE
Publisher: SCEE
Genre: Adventure
Players: 1-2
Release Date: 9/13/2005
System: PlayStation Portable (PSP)
Online: No
ESRB: (T) for Teen
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MediEvil: Resurrection for PlayStation Portable (PSP) Box Art
 
Game Description:
Developed by Cambridge Studios, MediEvil Resurrection is inspired by the myths, characters, and environments of the popular PS one franchise, exclusively to PSP (PlayStation Portable) entertainment system. MediEvil Resurrection provides players with an enchanting storyline filled with numerous levels and gameplay locations, supported with various characters, including numerous enemies, weapons, and mini-games that take place in the realm of Gallowmere. In single-player mode, players follow the role of Sir Daniel Fortesque and embark on a series of events to defeat the evil Sorcerer Zarok. During Wi-Fi gameplay via ad-hoc mode, players can compete head-to-head in various arcade-style mini games.

STORYLINE

One hundred years have passed since the evil Sorcerer Zarok was defeated at the Battle of Gallowmere when he was heroically cut down by a mortally wounded Sir Daniel Fortesque. Or at least, that's what the people were told; in fact, poor Sir Daniel Fortesque was a bit of a coward, falling in the very first wave of arrows. Now Zarok has returned, turning day into night, and raising an undead army to conquer the land. As a side effect, Sir Daniel Fortesque also has been resurrected...now, he has the chance to defeat Zarok and in death become the hero he never was in life.

 
Key Features:
  1. Levels: In MediEvil Resurrection, there are 19 levels and gameplay locations that take place in Gallowmere.
  2. A fully functional Carnival zone featuring oodles of multi-level fairground style mini-games, offering hours of gameplay, and opportunities to earn gold to fund Dan's core quest.
  3. A multifunctional crypt room where Dan can learn new combat moves. The crypt features a gameplay manual, journal, a bestiary book and an artifact book, all of which are automatically updated with information as Dan's quest evolves.
  4. Mini-Games: Eight mini-games with more than 70 challenges divided among single-player gameplay and wireless multi-player connectivity via ad-hoc mode.
  5. Combat Moves / Weapons: During gameplay, players have access to 20 weapons and an enriched combat/shielding system complete with over 100 moves and multiple combos that can be used.
  6. Enemies: More than 30 enemies that the player will encounter during gameplay.
  7. Wireless connectivity: A plethora of Wi-Fi multiplayer games via Ad Hoc mode that include mini-games encompassing the innovative race mode among others, which allows participants to compete simultaneously across their favorite in-game levels.
  8. Characters: Players take the role of Sir Daniel Fortesque.
  9. In addition, the re-appearance of many well loved characters and places from the original MediEvil world are included - all updated graphically, mechanically, and vocally, as well as the inclusion of new characters, locations, play mechanics and story plots.
  10. A new sidekick for Dan in the guise of Al Zalam, a streetwise sarcastic genie who is locked inside Daniel Fortesque's hollow head. Al Zalam offers timely commentary on Dan's successes and failures.
  11. Innovative in-game help feature: In the form of the mysterious Voodoo Witch who can tell Dan's fortune, and offer up cryptic clues for each of the locations that Dan will visit.
  12. Over 100 humorous film-quality cut scenes: introducing characters such as the pedantic Harbor Master of Scurvy docks and the new-age hippy nightmare, Forrest Witch.

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