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MediEvil II : ウィキペディア英語版
MediEvil 2

''MediEvil 2'' (stylised as ''MediEvil II'' in North America) is a Gothic action-adventure game developed by SCE Cambridge Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It is the second instalment in the ''MediEvil'' series and a sequel to ''MediEvil''. It was first released on 19 April 2000 in Europe and 30 April 2000 in North America. Taking place 500 years after the events of the first game, it follows series' protagonist Sir Daniel Fortesque's revival in Victorian era London as he attempts to stop sorcerer Lord Palethorn and Jack the Ripper's plans to terrorise the city by raising the dead.
Following the positive reception of the first game, Sony Computer Entertainment commissioned SCE Cambridge Studio to make a sequel to ''MediEvil'' before the end of the PlayStation's lifespan. The original concepts for ''MediEvil 2'' went through many transformations during development before the Cambridge team finally settled on making a sequel set during the Victorian Gothic revival, largely reminiscent of its predecessor. The game received mostly positive reviews from critics upon release, with praise including slight improvements over its predecessor such as artificial intelligence and graphical enhancements, but was criticised for lack of innovation from the original.
==Gameplay==

The interface and gameplay style do not differ much from the previous title. ''MediEvil 2'' sees the player once again in control of Sir Daniel Fortesque, who can use various forms of weaponry, such as close range swords and clubs to long-range crossbows or catapults.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.gametrailers.com/videos/fwgmu4/medievil-2-sounds-game-rip- )〕 The game contains several of the original forms of gameplay, weaponry, and graphics that were present in the first instalment of the series. Similar to its predecessor, Dan is able to tear off his skeletal arm and use it as a club to fight off enemies during the early levels. Whilst featuring many of the classic swords and other medieval weaponry, new weapons featured in ''MediEvil 2'' include pistols, shotguns and Gatling guns.〔
Dan can visit merchants known as 'Spivs' to buy additional ammunition and services.〔 He can also get advice from his ghost sidekick named Winston to learn new moves or to save the player's game between longer levels. Similar to the previous game, Dan's health is determined by a single health bar, which reduces when Dan is hit. It also depletes completely if he drowns or falls from a great height. If Dan completely runs out of health, the game restarts from the last known save point. Dan can refill his maximum health by collecting Life Bottles, which automatically refill his health if it is depleted. Whilst defeating enemies, Dan's Chalice of Souls will gradually fill up, which can then be collected and traded with Professor Kift to unlock new weapons and items.〔

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