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    Medievil Resurrection for the PSP Review

    Posted on Wednesday, August 31 2005 @ 15:16:39 CEST by LSDsmurf


    Let's face it - Medievil never quite had the cachet of the great PlayStation franchises. In the general scheme of things, Sir Dan Fortesque's adventures sit somewhere below Spyro the Dragon's, let alone Crash Bandicoot or Solid Snake's. All the same, let's not hold this against our jawless, skeletal protagonist. While he was never one for adventurous gameplay, he always delivered solid adventures with a distinctively English sense of humour. There is worse raw material that Sony's Cambridge studios could have worked with.

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