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MediEvil

2019
GenresFantasy, Adventure, Action, Third Person Perspective, Platformer, Puzzle and Logic, Single Player
AvailableOct 25, 2019
PlatformPlayStation 4
DeveloperOther Ocean Interactive, Sony Interactive Entertainment
Overview

The game takes place across a variety of levels, many of which require certain objectives to be performed to progress. Sir Daniel Fortesque can use a variety of weapons, consisting of close range weapons such as swords and clubs to long range weapons such as crossbows. Many of these weapons can be charged for a powerful attack and some weapons, such as the club, can be used to access areas that are otherwise inaccessible. When not possessing any items, Dan is able to rip his own arm off and use it for both melee and ranged attacks. Dan can equip a shield alongside weapons to defend against attacks; though they can only take several hits of damage before breaking. Throughout the game, Dan can visit gargoyle heads of two varieties; green ones offer Dan information while blue ones allow Dan to buy services or ammunition by using the treasures he finds. Dan's health is determined by a single health bar, which reduces when Dan is hit. It will deplete completely if Dan drowns or falls from a great height. If Dan completely runs out of health, the game will end. Dan can extend his maximum health by collecting Life Bottles, which will automatically refill his health bar if it drops to zero. Also hidden throughout the game are Life Vials and Life Fountains that can replenish Dan's health and fill up any empty Life Bottles Dan has. In each level, there is a hidden Chalice of Souls, which can be collected if the player fills it with enough souls from defeated enemies (some Chalices are awarded via other means). If the player clears a level with a Chalice in hand, Dan is warped to the Hall of Heroes, where he can speak to a legendary hero who will give him rewards, such as weapons. If the player finishes the game with all the Chalices, the game's true ending is revealed.

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Metacritic Score

67


Opencritic Score

68


IMDB Score

7.4

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Critics praise MediEvil's charming and humorous story following fallen knight Sir Daniel Fortesque on a redemptive quest to defeat evil sorcerer Zarok. Positive reviews highlight the quirky characters and macabre charm, though some critics find the plot lacking depth. Overall, the consensus is that the story's unique premise, humor, and nostalgic elements make it an enjoyable experience despite some shortcomings.

The opinions of the critics regarding the story of MediEvil are generally positive. Many critics praise the story for its charm, humor, and unique premise. The narrative follows the adventures of Sir Daniel Fortesque, a fallen knight who is resurrected to defeat the evil sorcerer Zarok and save the kingdom of Gallowmere. Critics like CGMagazine and Game Informer highlight the humor and quirky cast of characters, which add depth and enjoyment to the story. TheSixthAxis and Worth Playing mention the macabre charm and wacky fantasy adventure elements, which make the story stand out. IGN and PlayStation Universe appreciate the redemptive journey of Sir Daniel Fortesque, emphasizing the motivation to push through and see the credits roll. These positive aspects of the story contribute to the overall enjoyment of the game. While the majority of critics have positive opinions about the story, there are some who find it lacking in depth or complexity. GamingTrend mentions that the plot revolves around Sir Daniel Fortesque seeking redemption after being resurrected, but does not provide much elaboration. VideoGamer and Worth Playing note that the story may not be exciting for those without prior fondness for the character. These criticisms suggest that the story could have benefited from more intricate storytelling or a stronger emotional connection to the protagonist. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the story of MediEvil is charming, humorous, and enjoyable. Critics appreciate the unique premise of a fallen knight seeking redemption and the humor infused throughout the narrative. The story's charm and nostalgic elements, as mentioned by Critical Hit and Screen Rant, contribute to the overall positive reception. While some critics mention the lack of depth or excitement for newcomers, the majority of opinions lean towards the positive aspects of the story. The story of MediEvil successfully engages players with its charm, humor, and redemptive journey of Sir Daniel Fortesque.


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Critics praise MediEvil's enjoyable combat and exploration but slam its wonky controls and frustrating combat mechanics, detracting from the overall experience. Despite improvements from the original game, issues like imprecise movements and lack of a dodge mechanic dampen the gameplay. Overall, while offering fun hack-and-slash elements, the game falls short due to its flawed controls and camera system according to various critics.

The opinions of the critics regarding the gameplay of MediEvil are quite varied. Some critics, such as PlayStation Universe and Press Start Australia, praise the gameplay for its simplicity and effectiveness, mentioning the variety of weapons, enemy types, and fresh encounters. These positive aspects highlight the enjoyable combat and exploration elements of the game. Additionally, Gameblog.fr notes that the gameplay remains largely unchanged from the original, with improvements made to the camera system, which is a positive update for fans of the original game. However, there are several negative aspects that critics point out. Many critics, including CGMagazine, Carole Quintaine, Game Informer, and Impulsegamer, criticize the controls of the game, describing them as imprecise, janky, and stiff. These issues negatively impact the combat and platforming experiences, making them frustrating and challenging. The lack of a dodge mechanic, mentioned by USgamer, further adds to the criticism of the combat mechanics. The inconsistent hit detection and unpredictable controls, as mentioned by CGMagazine, also contribute to the negative perception of the gameplay. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that while MediEvil offers enjoyable hack-and-slash combat, exploration, and puzzle-solving elements, it is let down by its controls and camera system. The wonky controls, imprecise movements, and frustrating combat mechanics, as highlighted by critics like Critical Hit, Screen Rant, and ZTGD, detract from the overall experience. The lack of a checkpoint system, mentioned by CGMagazine and Game Informer, also discourages exploration and adds to the frustration. However, it is worth noting that some critics, such as TheSixthAxis and VideoGamer, mention noticeable improvements compared to the original game, which may appeal to fans of the original. Overall, while there are positive aspects to the gameplay, the negative aspects, particularly the controls and combat mechanics, seem to overshadow them in the eyes of the critics.


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Critics rave about MediEvil's stunning graphics and visual redesign, praising its gorgeous visuals, richly detailed levels, and charming art style. Despite some minor criticisms about character design and loyalty to the original game, the consensus is overwhelmingly positive. The game captures a Tim Burton vibe, offering a visually impressive experience with a modern touch and genuine variety in level designs.

The opinions of the critics regarding the Graphics and Visual Design of MediEvil are overwhelmingly positive. Many critics praise the game for its stunning visuals and graphical overhaul. They mention that the game looks gorgeous, with excellently redesigned characters, richly detailed levels, and vibrant and distinct level designs. Critics like App Trigger, CGMagazine, and GameSpew specifically mention the breathtaking graphics and improvements in character design. The game retains its wonderfully charming art style, with a cartoonish look that feels familiar yet fresh, according to Critical Hit. The gothic aesthetic is also well-maintained, with the game described as a horror wonderland with added detail, as mentioned by Daily Star. The attention to detail in the environments and character models is commended by Game Informer. The lighting, textures, and environments have been reworked with great care and attention to detail, resulting in a visually impressive game, according to Gameblog.fr. The graphical improvements are praised for their improved art style, greater use of color, and enhanced character and environment geometry, as mentioned by USgamer. The visuals and presentation are described as polished and sublime, with a goofy aesthetic, charming animations, and character models, according to ZTGD. While the majority of the critics had positive opinions about the graphics and visual design of MediEvil, there were a few negative points raised. Some critics, like GameSpot and Worth Playing, mention that while the graphical overhaul is praised, there are certain aspects that could have been improved. GameSpot specifically criticizes the design of the sorcerer Zarok for looking like a plastic doll. Worth Playing mentions that the graphics are loyal to the original PS1 game, resulting in cheaper-looking graphics and awkward animations. The environments are also considered boring by Worth Playing. GamingTrend mentions that while the levels have a Halloween charm to them, they may not be the prettiest visuals the PS4 has to offer. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the Graphics and Visual Design of MediEvil are very good. The majority of the critics praise the game for its stunning visuals, graphical overhaul, and attention to detail. The game is described as visually impressive, with gorgeous graphics, excellently redesigned characters, and richly detailed levels. The gothic aesthetic and Halloween charm are highly praised, and the game is commended for retaining its charming art style while adding a modern touch. While there were a few criticisms regarding certain aspects such as character design and loyalty to the original game, the overall sentiment is overwhelmingly positive. The visual improvements are considered solid, and the game captures a Tim Burton vibe and has genuine variety in level designs.


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Critics overwhelmingly praised the Sound Design and Music of MediEvil, highlighting the big orchestral numbers, Halloween-like atmosphere, and enhanced voice-acting. The re-recorded soundtrack was likened to Castlevania and Danny Elfman's work, creating a standout feature of the game. While some critics lacked detailed feedback, the general consensus was highly positive, with the sound design and music contributing significantly to the game's charm and Gothic tone.

The Sound Design and Music of MediEvil received overwhelmingly positive reviews from the majority of critics. The soundtrack was highly praised for its big and sweeping orchestral numbers, reminiscent of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, and for its ability to create a Halloween-like atmosphere. Critics such as App Trigger and Carole Quintaine specifically mentioned the carefully re-recorded music and its ability to transport players back in time. The enhanced voice-acting and re-recorded soundtrack were also highlighted by critics like Press Start Australia and Impulsegamer, who noted that they created a striking sense of atmosphere and effectively evoked a creepy ambiance. The orchestral soundtrack, re-recorded for greater fidelity, was commended by Easy Allies and VideoGamer for summoning the full force of a live orchestra and being reminiscent of a lost Danny Elfman score. The original score, reproduced by a real orchestra, was quietly excellent according to Push Square. Overall, the positive feedback from critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of MediEvil indicates that it was a standout aspect of the game. While the majority of critics praised the Sound Design and Music of MediEvil, there were a few who did not provide specific feedback or evaluation of these aspects. Game Informer, for example, mentioned that the score was re-recorded with an orchestra but did not provide any further details. Additionally, the sound design was not explicitly mentioned by any of the critics, leaving some room for improvement or potential missed opportunities in this area. However, the lack of negative feedback or criticism suggests that the Sound Design and Music of MediEvil were generally well-received. In conclusion, the Sound Design and Music of MediEvil garnered high praise from the majority of critics. The carefully re-recorded orchestral soundtrack, reminiscent of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night and the work of Danny Elfman, was a standout aspect of the game. The enhanced voice-acting and re-recorded music created a striking sense of atmosphere and effectively evoked a creepy ambiance. While a few critics did not provide specific feedback or mention the sound design, the overall consensus among reviewers was overwhelmingly positive. The Sound Design and Music of MediEvil were considered to be very good, adding to the charm, humor, and Gothic tone of the game.


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Critics unanimously praise the voice acting in MediEvil for its stellar performances, charm, humor, and endearing characters. While some reviewers note minor criticisms like limited character development opportunities, the overall consensus is overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the efforts to maintain original voice acting and add new voices. The enhancements in the remake are lauded, with only minor critiques not diminishing the high regard for the voice acting in the game.

In analyzing the opinions of multiple reviewers regarding the voice acting in MediEvil, it is evident that there is a general consensus of positivity towards the overall quality of the performances. Critics such as COGconnected, Daily Star, Destructoid, GameSpew, Gameblog.fr, Impulsegamer, Press Start Australia, and Worth Playing all express praise for the voice acting in the game. They highlight the efforts made by the creators to bring back the original voice actors, maintain the stellar voice acting from the original game, and add new voice acting for previously silent characters. The voice cast is commended for their solid performances and their contribution to the charm, humor, and endearing nature of the characters. While the majority of critics have positive opinions, there are some minor criticisms mentioned by a few reviewers. Critical Hit suggests that the voice cast should have been given more to do, indicating that there may have been missed opportunities for further development or exploration of the characters through their voices. GameSpot specifically mentions the voice acting for the protagonist, Sir Daniel Fortesque, as being warbly and charismatic, which could be interpreted as a mixed opinion. However, these negative aspects are overshadowed by the overall positive sentiments expressed by the majority of reviewers. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that the voice acting in MediEvil is praiseworthy. The efforts made to maintain the original voice acting, bring back the original voice actors, and add new voices for previously silent characters are appreciated. The voice cast is commended for their solid performances, contributing to the charm, humor, and endearing nature of the game. The enhancements made in the remake are also acknowledged, with the voice acting being described as greatly improved. While there are some minor criticisms regarding the amount of content given to the voice cast and the warbly nature of the protagonist's voice, these critiques do not significantly impact the overall positive reception of the voice acting in the game.


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Critics are divided on the technical performance of MediEvil on PS4. Some praise its smooth gameplay and lack of major issues, while others criticize glitches, collision problems, and frustrating controls. Overall, opinions vary on whether the game delivers a stable experience or falls short in technical execution.

In terms of the technical performance of MediEvil on the PS4, the opinions of the critics are mixed. Some critics, such as USgamer, praise the game for having a rock-solid technical performance. This suggests that the game runs smoothly without any major technical issues, providing a seamless gaming experience. Additionally, PlayStation Universe mentions that they did not encounter any major glitches or catastrophes during their gameplay, further supporting the notion of a stable technical performance. However, there are also several negative aspects mentioned by the critics. CGMagazine mentions instances of getting stuck in walls and boss fights outside the combat arena, indicating some glitchy gameplay elements. GameSpew criticizes the game for having collision issues and problems with landing on platforms, which can be frustrating. GameSpot and Hardcore Gamer both highlight issues with the controls and camera, with GameSpot specifically mentioning jittery controls and camera issues that regularly hinder progress. These technical issues, along with the lack of autosave or checkpoints mentioned by GameSpew and IGN, contribute to a frustrating experience for some players. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that MediEvil on the PS4 has a mixed technical performance. While some critics appreciate the rock-solid performance and the absence of major glitches, others point out various issues such as glitchy gameplay elements, collision problems, and frustrating controls. It is important to note that the opinions of the critics are not unanimous, with some critics finding the technical performance to be more problematic than others.


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Critics praise MediEvil for its replay value, citing features like Chalices of Souls, Hall of Heroes goodies, and Lost Soul quests. While some point out issues like quickly obsolete weapons and limited level exploration, the consensus is that the game offers a rewarding replayable experience with multiple endings and hidden secrets to uncover.

The opinions of the critics regarding the replay value of MediEvil are generally positive. Many critics, such as App Trigger, COGconnected, Daily Star, Easy Allies, GameSpew, Impulsegamer, PlayStation Universe, Press Start Australia, and Push Square, highlight the various elements that contribute to the game's replayability. These include the opportunity to earn Chalices of Souls, unlock goodies in the Hall of Heroes, and access hidden secrets and objectives. The addition of Lost Soul quests is also mentioned as a new and enjoyable feature that prolongs the life of the game. Critics like GamingTrend appreciate the incentive to explore every nook and cranny, while Screen Rant acknowledges that the need to repeat levels can artificially extend the game's lifespan. On the negative side, GamingTrend points out that most weapons become obsolete quickly, which may diminish the replay value for some players. Additionally, GamingTrend and Screen Rant both mention certain aspects that could potentially frustrate players. GamingTrend notes that the freedom to tackle levels in any order disappears halfway through the game, limiting the sense of exploration and choice. Screen Rant highlights the lack of a checkpoint system, which forces players to repeat levels and artificially extends the game's length. Overall, the consensus among the critics is that MediEvil offers a good amount of replay value. The inclusion of multiple endings, collectibles, and hidden secrets provide incentives for players to revisit levels and explore different paths. The addition of Lost Soul quests is particularly praised for giving veterans something new to enjoy. However, some critics express concerns about certain aspects, such as the quick obsolescence of weapons and limitations in level progression. Despite these minor drawbacks, the general sentiment is that MediEvil provides an enjoyable and replayable experience for fans of the original game and newcomers alike.


Overall verdict

Overall Verdict

MediEvil: A mixed bag of nostalgia and frustration. Critics laud its charm and visuals, but slam outdated gameplay, repetitive mechanics, and lack of modernization. While some praise its faithfulness to the original, others see it as a missed opportunity. Overall, a divisive remake that may delight fans of the original, but falls short of modern standards.

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Apptrigger.com

Oct 26, 2019

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The reviewer recommends MediEvil, stating that it was worth the 20-year wait for a new coat of paint and appeals to both nostalgia and those looking for a fun and family-friendly game.

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Dailystar.co.uk

Oct 23, 2019

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MediEvil is a respectful recreation of a unique classic, retaining the original charm. It is a gorgeous display of creative affection for a series limited by its original console confinement.

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Psu.com

Oct 23, 2019

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The review praises MediEvil as a nearly perfect game that has held up incredibly well. It mentions that while some gamers new to the series may be slightly frustrated with certain aspects, the game makes up for it with charm and irreverent wit. It also mentions that the remake stays true to the original while making enough changes to keep it relevant for the future.

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Gameblog.fr

Oct 23, 2019

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MediEvil 2019 is a well-crafted remake that pays homage to the original game and offers improvements in graphics, sound, and gameplay.

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Press-start.com.au

Oct 24, 2019

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MediEvil is a strong remake with a silly yet enjoyable story, solid gameplay, impressive visuals, and good replay value.

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Gamespew.com

Oct 23, 2019

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The MediEvil remake is a faithful recreation of the original and improves upon it in every way. Despite some faults, it offers a wonderful adventure and nostalgic experience.

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Destructoid.com

Oct 23, 2019

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A steal for fans of kooky mascot platformer action

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Cgmagonline.com

Oct 24, 2019

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MediEvil is a charming and enjoyable game despite its flaws.

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Godisageek.com

Oct 23, 2019

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MediEvil is a hallowed classic that has been faithfully remade with a shiny new look and familiar feel. It may not attract new players due to its dated design, but existing fans will enjoy the trip down memory lane.

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Cogconnected.com

Oct 28, 2019

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MediEvil is a great remake of a PS1 classic, with its Halloweeny presentation and modernized camera controls. However, the gameplay can be repetitive and the difficulty can be unfair at times.

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