I’ll probably post up a full review later, if someone else doesn’t beat me to it. :wink:
In the meantime, I just wanted to give a few of my impressions on the game so far. I’ve been waiting for MediEvil: Resurrection’s release since I first heard about it, which was months ago. Despite hearing the neutral-to-positive reviews about the game before buying, I’m really impressed with the gameplay so far. I’ve just reached the Gallowmere Plains this afternoon (this is my second day playing) and obtained one of the Anubis stones (3 left to go).
The graphics look pretty good for a PSP game, though probably not as great as other games such as Wipeout Pure. You can see some minor noticeable “jaggies” on the edges of the characters, not really that bad, but the environment is quite picturesque and the cutscenes are impressive - movie-quality. There’s this place called the “Hall of Heroes” you get to go to after each area/stage if you find the ‘hidden’ Chalice and kill enough enemies to fill it up with souls. You usually encounter a past Hero in the Hall and have a brief and humorous chat, then receive the weapon that character has to offer.
Background music in the game isn’t that bad either. You’ll have to play the game to get the feel of the setting and interesting gameplay this title has to offer; I’d recommend it for anyone. There are two game demos built in the game that you can select at the main menu: the demos are Wipeout Pure (and Wipeout Pure game share), and MediEvil: Resurrection (and MediEvil: Resurrection game share) ... yeah, imagine that ... they have a demo built-in for the game that you already bought ... hmmm ....
That’s all I have to say about the game for now. Might post pics later.
*Concura