I guess a lot of you had this game at home. It's one of the game that you have either loved or never heard of (well some people disliked it of course, but it appears that this number is quite low).
A surprising history in the Middle-Age, in a mysterious environment with wraiths and ghosts, this is what Medievil is.
Quick rundown : The bad guy is Zarok, a powerful mage who wants to control the world. Classic. To do so, he cast spells making the night constant so that inhabitants of the world are always tired and of low-energy. This is getting better. You, I mean the player, is playing sir Daniel Fortesque (Roughly translating in French to Daniel Strong-ish), a knight dead a hundred years ago. You then get out (up?) from your tomb and let's get ready to rumble!
Of course, those 100 years did not have only good effects on you. You're tired, with only a rusty sword and you don't have your friday night face.
To save the world from darkness, you're gonna use daggers, crossbows, swords and all the medieval equipment.
The environment is (for 1998) quite nice, music is good for a PS1, Light effects are astonishing (1998 guys, 1998). The ambiance is an upgrade but in the same line of GHOST'N GOBLINS and GHOULS'N GHOSTS.
A lot of puzzles, hidden books and levers expect you in this game. One of the best aspects is the difficulty is quite constant (except for bosses) and there is no difficulty wall nor overkill equipment in this game, but repetitiveness have been avoided by the game devs like maestros. You won't get stuck, the hardest puzzles open for upgrades that do not kill the difficulty, and the replayability is very good.
This game is quite cheap now but it is a lot of fun, and it can also be played on emulator (only if you got the original, don't break the law!), and will entertain you for dozens of hours.
Here's the trailer, please note that I do not own any rights on the video
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