Tyrannosaurus Wrecks

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    Tyrannosaurus Wrecks
    MediEvil2-TyrannosaurusWrecks-LoadingScreen.png
    General information
    AKA Museum Boss
    Chalice No
    Boss(es) Tyrannosaurus Wrecks
    Enemies Leapers
    Chronological information
    Level number 2.[1]
    Previous level The Museum
    Next level The Professor's Lab
    Trophies
    Bonebreaker Bonebreaker
    Defeat Tyrannosaurus Wrecks.
    Ol' Reliable Ol' Reliable
    Defeat Tyrannosaurus Wrecks with only Dan's Arm.
    Dan the Infallible Dan the Infallible
    Finish a level without taking damage.
    Armed and Ready Armed and Ready
    Finish a level using Dan's Arm.

    Tyrannosaurus Wrecks is the second level and the first boss battle of MediEvil 2.

    Walkthrough

    The boss fight has two stages. Both stages involve avoiding the Tyrannosaurus's attacks. Wrecks is only vulnerable once its brain begins emitting shockwaves during which time Dan must strike the brain. During the first phase, this is done by climbing Wrecks's back. During the second stage, a ranged weapon is required to do this.

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    Recent advances in technology have allowed us to accurately rebuild these great beasts for the first time. Many of these giant creatures stood as tall as a house. Their brains were small and weak and had to be protected by large bony bounce plates.

    Behind the scenes

    Development

    Murals featuring the Venus de Milo, an ancient Greek sculpture on display in the Louvre since 1821, can be found in the level.

    In-game version Real version
    MediEvil2-VenusComparison.png Milos-VenusDeMilo.jpg

    There are also several murals of the Dying warrior, a pedimental sculpture from the Temple of Aphaia on the island of Aegina in Greece.

    In-game version Real version
    MediEvil2-DyingWarriorMural.png Aphaia-DyingWarrior.jpg

    Gallery

    In other languages

    Language Official Name
    French (France) Les carcasses de Tyrannosaure
    German Tyrannosaurus Bruchstücke
    Italian Resti del tirannosauro
    Portuguese (Portugal) Restos do Tiranossauro
    Russian Останки тиранозавра
    Ostanki tiranozavra
    Spanish (Spain) Restos de Tiranosaurio

    References

    1. MediEvil II: Prima's Official Strategy Guide. Published by Dimension Publishing in 2000.

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