MediEvil (2019 Video Game)
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''MediEvil'' is a 2019
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developed by Other Ocean Emeryville and published by
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for the
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. The player controls the protagonist, Sir Daniel Fortesque, through a series of levels, using various weapons to fight enemies as well as encountering various non-playable characters. It is a remake of ''
MediEvil ''MediEvil'' is an Action-adventure game, action-adventure hack and slash video game developed by SCE Studio Cambridge and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation (console), PlayStation. The game is set in the medieval Ki ...
'', which was originally developed by British video game developer
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and released for the
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in 1998. The ''MediEvil'' remake was first announced as a remaster of ''MediEvil'' in late 2017 and later as a remake the following year. The developers of ''MediEvil'' took advantage of the advances in technology since the original ''MediEvil'' to enhance aspects, while trying to avoid straying too far from the presentation of the original. Additional features not present in the original were included in the remake. The ''MediEvil'' remake was released on October 25, 2019. Various bonus content was included in special editions. ''MediEvil'' received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its presentation, but criticized some aspects of its gameplay. The game is dedicated to Zarok's voice actor,
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, who died on June 3, 2019.


Gameplay

''MediEvil'' takes place across a series of levels selectable from a world map of Gallowmere. The game's playable character, Sir Daniel Fortesque, is able to utilize a variety of weapons ranging from close range weapons such as swords and clubs to long-range weapons such as throwing daggers and bows, many of which can be charged for a more powerful attack. When not possessing any weapons, Sir Daniel is able to use his arm for melee and ranged attacks. Sir Dan is also able to equip a shield alongside his weapons for defense, though they can only resist a limited amount of damage and do not protect Dan from certain types of damage, such as from long falls. As Sir Dan is hit by enemies, he will lose part of his health bar; If his entire health bar is depleted, the game will end. While Sir Dan does not recover health automatically between levels, he can utilize Life Bottles to automatically recover all of his health should it be completely depleted. Sir Dan is able to encounter two varieties of gargoyle heads throughout the game: green gargoyles offer Sir Dan information, while blue gargoyles offer him ammunition for his weapons in exchange for gold he finds. In each level, Sir Dan is able to find a chalice of Souls, which can be collected if the player has defeated enough enemies. Dan can use the chalices to gain access to the Hall of Heroes, where he can talk to one of several non-playable characters to receive a new weapon or other item. If Sir Dan collects all chalices, the game's true ending will be shown. While the game remains largely identical in content to the original ''MediEvil'', several new features have been introduced. This includes the ability to toggle between a primary and secondary weapon, first introduced as a feature in ''
MediEvil 2 ''MediEvil 2'' (stylised as ''MediEvil II'' in North America) is a 2000 action-adventure game developed by SCE Cambridge Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It is the second instalment of the ''MediEvil' ...
'', the "Dan Cam", an optional camera viewpoint which uses an over-the-shoulder perspective, and a compendium of information about the game's characters and enemies, known as the Book of Gallowmere. Optional "Lost Souls" objectives have also been incorporated into the game, which require Sir Dan to complete a mission received from a ghost found in each level; if all Lost Souls objectives are completed, the player unlocks the option to play the original ''MediEvil'' on the menu screen, under the name of "Old Game".


Development

According to the executive producer of the ''MediEvil'' remake, Jeff Nachbauer, Other Ocean Emeryville wished to keep most elements from the original ''MediEvil'' intact, unless they felt there was a good reason to change something; this included the retention of several glitches present in the original ''MediEvil'', which were considered by the developers to be crucial to the feel of the game. This included a bug in the code for sword swings that made the motion irregular and unpredictable. The developers researched music the original developers would have listened to at the time of the development of the original ''MediEvil''. Level geometry was extracted from the original ''MediEvil'' and imported into the remake's engine to serve as a reference for the placement of level elements. Due to the game's farther draw distance and wider aspect ratio, new background areas that didn't exist in the original ''MediEvil'' needed to be created, and additional trees and foliage were added to certain areas. Enemy behaviors left in the source code of the original ''MediEvil'', but removed from the finished game due to time constraints were restored for the ''MediEvil'' remake.


Character design

Art director Nick Bruty felt that it was crucial to keep the feel of the original ''MediEvil'' in Sir Daniel Fortesque's design, while still adding additional detail and shape to the originally low-resolution 3D model from the original game. Sir Dan's arms were made longer, as they were considered to look strange in the higher resolution of the ''MediEvil'' remake. Sir Dan's armor was redesigned to be more grounded in design while still accommodating for Sir Dan's animations. Initially, they had given Dan's armor a cleaner design, but made his armor more tattered later in development. The design of Sir Dan's skull went through several iterations, with the finalized design intending to strike a balance between the more gritty design of the original ''MediEvil'' and the more humorous design of '' MediEvil: Resurrection''. Due to advances in technology since the development of the original ''MediEvil'', Other Ocean was able to create a wider range of expressions for Sir Dan compared to the original game.


Voice acting

Most in-game dialogue was recycled from the original ''MediEvil'' (the only exception to this is Zarok's command of "Fire!" in the cinematic showing what had really happened to Dan). Jason Wilson, the voice actor of Sir Dan in ''MediEvil'' and ''MediEvil: Resurrection'', reprised his role; unlike the original ''MediEvil'', where Sir Dan's muffled voice effect was created by recording his lines while wearing a bucket, the effect was instead post-processed for the ''MediEvil'' remake. Tom Baker was replaced as the voice of the narrator by
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.


Music

Andrew Barnabas and Paul Arnold, who had previously composed the soundtrack for the previous three games in the series, returned to compose for the ''MediEvil'' remake. The music of the ''MediEvil'' remake was orchestrated by
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. The game's soundtrack consists of remastered versions of music that appeared in ''MediEvil: Resurrection'', orchestral arrangements of tracks from the original ''MediEvil'', and new tracks composed exclusively for the ''MediEvil'' remake.


Emulator

A software PlayStation emulator was developed so that the original game could be unlocked and played on the PlayStation 4, which at the time lacked any backwards compatibility with original PlayStation games. The inclusion of the software led to attention from the modding community after launch, and led to attempts to run other games through ''MediEvils PlayStation emulator. Formal support for emulating other original PlayStation games on PS4 did not emerge until the 2022 revamp of
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Release

The ''MediEvil'' remake was first announced as a remaster of ''MediEvil'' at the 2017
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. ''MediEvil'' was fully revealed on October 31, 2018, and was confirmed to be a full remake, rather than a remaster as was previously announced. In May 9, 2019, PlayStation State of Play, the digital only "Digital Deluxe Edition" version was revealed, which includes the Super Armor from ''
MediEvil 2 ''MediEvil 2'' (stylised as ''MediEvil II'' in North America) is a 2000 action-adventure game developed by SCE Cambridge Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. It is the second instalment of the ''MediEvil' ...
'' (which now increases the gold that Sir Dan earns), a theme based on the game for the PlayStation 4 user interface, a digital art book, a digital graphic novel prequel known as ''MediEvil: Fate's Arrow,'' and a digital music player featuring the game's soundtrack, the latter receiving a later update allowing the user to download the game's music. In the September 24, 2019, PlayStation State of Play, a demo of ''MediEvil'', known as ''MediEvil: Short-Lived Demo'', was announced to be available from the end of the presentation until October 6, 2019. The demo features an unlockable helmet item that can carry over to the full game. The helmet is based on the Japanese version of the original ''MediEvil'', which has Sir Dan wear a helmet by default, and also increases the game's difficulty level. A version of the ''Short-Lived Demo'' with additional levels was released on December 20, 2019.


Reception

''MediEvil'' received mixed reviews from critics. It received an aggregate score of 67/100 from review aggregator
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based on 72 critics, indicating mixed or average reviews. Praise was directed at the game's visual design, which was considered to be faithful to the original ''MediEvil'', and the character, setting, and story of the game. Aspects of ''MediEvil''s gameplay design were often considered by critics to feel outdated, in particular the game's lack of a checkpoint mechanic. Some game mechanics such as the instant death upon falling into water was also subject to criticism, and are aggravated by the unreliable controls and cameras. Combat was also criticized as being frustrating and imprecise.
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's Travis Northup considered ''MediEvil''s "relentlessly charming story" as its greatest strength, and praised the added details and personality to the game's visuals and audio, but described the game's combat as "sloppy and disorienting".
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's James Swinbanks, while also praising characters and visual style, shared similar concerns about the combat as well as other basic tasks which are made difficult by the sloppy controls and camera movements. Destructoid's Chris Carter felt that people who did not like the original ''MediEvil'' would not like the remake either, and thought the game's combat mechanics "might be a little too retro for modern audiences", comparing them to older hack-and-slash games such as ''
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's Andrew Reiner thought that ''MediEvil''s combat system felt imprecise, and compared the game unfavorably to other remakes such as '' Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy'' and ''
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''. In line with the other reviews,
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and VideoGamer.com praised the visuals, but criticized the outdated game design.


Sales

In the United Kingdom, ''MediEvil'' was the fifth-best-selling game in its week of release. On November 5, 2019, ''MediEvil'' was listed as the third-best-selling game of the week in a chart in the combined download and retail encompassing 43 countries.


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External links


''MediEvil'' U.S. PlayStation website
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