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Limb Creatures

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Limb Creatures
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A Right Arm Creature and a Left Arm Creature.
Gameplay information
Soul type Minor Evil
Behind the scenes information
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The Limb Creatures were dangerous mutants that the Professor created and released into the London Underground in 1885.

History

In March 1885, Professor Hamilton Kift attempted to reanimate several body parts, which he successfully managed to do. Unfortunately, the body parts mutated into creatures he was unable to control and was forced to release into the London Underground. A year later, the Professor sent Sir Daniel Fortesque to hunt them down in order to build a monster for a boxing match against Lord Palethorn's champion, the Iron Slugger.[1]

Types of Limb Creatures

Gameplay

Official Strategy Guide entry

These freakish mutations are all results of the mad Professor's reanimating experiments. The most progress he was ever able to achieve was to bring to life a limb. But, soon after, these body parts would transform into grotesque creatures and had to be corralled into the bowels of the Underground train station. Daniel needs the Limbs of these creatures to build a monster to fight against the Iron Slugger. To get them, he'll have to destroy the creatures and collect the Limbs left behind. There are six variations of these creatures, each representing a specific body part - right and left legs, right and left arms, torso and the bum - and each body part is deadly in its own right. Legs can kick, arms will punch, the Torso shoots acid and the bum sends out choking flatulence. Either use your Bombs (leave them on the ground or toss them at the creatures) or, better yet, use your throwing Axe.[2]

References

  1. MediEvil 2 MediEvil 2. Developed by SCEE Cambridge Studio. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment on April 21, 2000.
  2. MediEvil II: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 2000.

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