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MediEvil Series

MediEvil II

Platform Puzzle Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure Action Horror Comedy
79
User Score
53 ratings
April 21, 2000
Released 9502 days ago
PlayStation

About

MediEvil II is an action-adventure game developed by SCE Cambridge Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Released in 2000 for the PlayStation, it is a sequel to the original MediEvil and continues the story of Sir Daniel Fortesque.

Set in Victorian-era London, the game follows Sir Dan as he is resurrected once again to stop a sorcerer named Lord Palethorn, who has unleashed chaos by reanimating the dead using pages from Zarok's spellbook. The gameplay combines hack-and-slash combat, exploration, and puzzle-solving, with new weapons, levels, and enemies. The game introduces unique features such as a ghostly ally, Kiya, and new mechanics like controlling Dan’s detached head for specific puzzles.

Storyline

In Kensington in the year 1886, 500 years after Sir Daniel Fortesque's battle against the evil sorcerer Zarok, a sorcerer named Lord Palethorn discovers Zarok's spellbook and casts its spell of raising the dead over the city of London. However, the pages of the book soon scatter across London and Palethorn gains a demonlike appearance as a result. The spell Palethorn casts once again brings Sir Dan, who was resting at a nearby museum, back to life. He is recruited by a professor named Hamilton Kift and his ghostly sidekick Winston to recover the pages of Zarok's spellbook and put a stop to Palethorn's plans. Along the way, they end up being joined by an ancient mummy princess named Kiya, who becomes Dan's love interest.

During an incident in which Kiya goes off on her own, she is killed by Jack the Ripper, much to the shock of Dan. Discovering a time machine, Dan travels back in time in order to save Kiya, merging with his past self to gain golden armour. As Dan finally confronts Palethorn, he steals the pages from him and uses it to summon a large blue demon. However, Dan manages to turn the demon against Palethorn, putting a stop to both of them. As Palethorn blows up his lair on his dying breath, Dan decides to join Kiya together in the afterlife as they return to their eternal rest. If the player has collected all the Chalices, Dan and Kiya will instead go for a ride on the time machine, which takes them to Zarok's arena.

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Release Dates by Platform

PlayStation Worldwide
Apr 21, 2000
PlayStation Worldwide
May 9, 2000

Game Info

Developer
SCE Cambridge Studio
Publisher
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe
Game Modes
Single player
Perspective
Third person
Genres
Platform Puzzle Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
Themes
Action Horror Comedy

Languages

Audio / Voice
French, German, Italian, Spanish (Spain), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, English
Text / Subtitles
English, French, German, Italian, Spanish (Spain), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish (Spain), Portuguese (Portugal), Russian

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