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Post by sirdan101 on Apr 3, 2014 15:43:54 GMT
What is your favourite medievil 2 costume
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Post by Dan's Friend on Apr 3, 2014 16:16:30 GMT
I love the Victorian suit!
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Post by Vivi on Apr 3, 2014 16:38:01 GMT
Golden armour for me, I was so happy that it was in PS All-Stars 
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Post by sirdan101 on Apr 3, 2014 18:15:17 GMT
Oops forget to mention the original costume that Dan wears. Just tell me if you prefer the original in a comment. The victorian suit is the best for me. Because Dan looks like he has cross bred with a wookie a victorian male lol 
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Post by YujiKington on Apr 3, 2014 18:47:00 GMT
I'm a fan of both Dan's Normal and Victorian attire, couldn't help but think that as he wondered around the streets of Whitechapel with that suit on that he looked absolutely classy, though either way he looks proper.
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Post by sirdan101 on Apr 3, 2014 19:19:07 GMT
Yeah I agree dan looks very classy in his Victorian suit, although the policemen probably were wondering why is a jawless skeleton wondering around the streets of Whitechapel in a classy looking suit.
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Post by YujiKington on Apr 3, 2014 19:29:25 GMT
He'd be the prime suspect for a murderer, wouldn't he?
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Post by sirdan101 on Apr 3, 2014 19:34:59 GMT
Probably but let's not forget dans the hero  go sir Daniel.
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Post by Winston1 on Apr 3, 2014 19:52:10 GMT
Definitely the Victorian outfit. Dressing Dan up in a gentleman suit and top hat was one of MediEvil 2's most memorable features, but then Whitechapel was such an excellent level overall.
I also really like how it was revealed that the costume was the design for Sir Henry Fortesque, the original protagonist of MediEvil 2.
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Post by YujiKington on Apr 3, 2014 19:56:31 GMT
We know that, but the policemen aren't really the kind to go to a museum and make themselves knowledgeable with a somewhat obscure Hero. (Though I don't say that from a personal level, I love Fortisskay!)
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Post by sirdan101 on Apr 3, 2014 20:00:17 GMT
Yes exactly I love the whole idea of the victorian suit and for me it was a good feature as well. No wonder why it won the Bafta. But yet again I love all the costumes but I think the Victorian suits dan best (get it suits him) because its a Victorian suit  humour got to love it.
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Post by YujiKington on Apr 3, 2014 20:08:44 GMT
I'm still looking forward to MediEvil 3, where Daniel wonders around modern London wearing a hoodie and jeans and beats the hell out of the local Chavs.
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Post by sirdan101 on Apr 3, 2014 20:09:35 GMT
No well the policemen on medi 2 whack u with clubs though poor sir dan. But I remember one time and I've said this before on a post on the policemen in Medi 2 when a glitch occurred making a policeman getting stuck in the wall which was funny. But let's not side track the policemen also have beards like dans costume as well haha.
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Post by sirdan101 on Apr 3, 2014 20:23:27 GMT
I think that medievil 3 should be set back in the time of the first game not the modern day but let's not sidetrack I think this should spoken about in the medievil 3 section 
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Post by YujiKington on Apr 3, 2014 20:28:23 GMT
Funnily enough I just mentioned this to Dan's Friend, I was joking, though I think it would be pretty funny to see Sir Dan in modern clothing.
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Post by sirdan101 on Apr 3, 2014 20:36:55 GMT
It would be funny to see sir dan in modern clothing though. 
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Post by YujiKington on Apr 3, 2014 21:21:05 GMT
Anyway, back on topic, Dan wearing fancy clothing just suits him really well, I imagine it's the exact kinda' thing he would've worn during Peregrin's reign, attending dinners with the King and the other knights of his army. (He wouldn't of worn the same thing back in 1386 obviously, but I think it'd be equivalent to the expensive and posh clothing of the time)
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Post by Garden Variety Zombie on Apr 4, 2014 0:38:06 GMT
Indeed, if you are buddies with the King and his top Knight then he was probably payed pretty well Which actually..... hmm, makes sense why Dan wants to collect gold from around the Kingdom, maybe it's HIS gold? Interesting thought.
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Post by YujiKington on Apr 4, 2014 1:06:19 GMT
To be honest, Dan wasn't buried with too much gold, and the Spivs and Merchant Gargoyles liked to charge a considerable amount for everything, doesn't surprise me he grabs Gold whenever he can.
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Post by sirdan101 on Apr 4, 2014 6:06:48 GMT
Good point dan was very well respected and rich of course being the kings champion. But yes I think the Victorian suit is a great costume, and its so awesome.
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Post by werck on Apr 6, 2014 11:42:38 GMT
The Golden Armour is epic
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Post by LucybonesSquirrel on Apr 8, 2014 14:03:12 GMT
Think I'll vote for the Victorian suit. I always thought he looked classy when wearing it.
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Post by sirdan101 on Apr 9, 2014 15:22:43 GMT
I agree LucybonesSquirrel the Victorian suit is the best. but I do love all the others aswell. 
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Post by Morten67 on Oct 28, 2014 10:56:45 GMT
I love costume of Dankenstein, and Golden Armor  , because I love boxe level, and Design of This armor 
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Post by xdrake24 on Aug 3, 2015 19:04:11 GMT
Golden armor for me. armors simply badass!!
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Post by iliescu on Nov 13, 2018 15:31:36 GMT
The Golden and Silver Armors are Important to Dan's Development in Medievil as the title implies there should be Medieval connection which means a inclusion of some sort of progress with regards to outer garments.
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