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== Fridge Logic == |
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* How did a guy who was such a wimp when he was alive suddenly become so good at fighting when he's revived as one of the undead? |
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* What about the enemies Dan faces in the Pool of the Ancient Dead? Are his own countrymen from the great battle a century ago among the armored corpses he now has to put to rest again? |
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Latest revision as of 22:25, 10 April 2019
Fridge Brilliance
- The tank-esque controls take on a new meaning when you realize you're playing as a skeleton in armor. Of course, Dan would have issues moving around.
Fridge Horror
Fridge Logic
- How did a guy who was such a wimp when he was alive suddenly become so good at fighting when he's revived as one of the undead?
- What about the enemies Dan faces in the Pool of the Ancient Dead? Are his own countrymen from the great battle a century ago among the armored corpses he now has to put to rest again?
- Back to MediEvil (1998 video game)