Thursday, November 1, 2018

MediEvil for PlayStation 4: Everything you need to know

This is the way to remake a game.

MediEvil is back! After 20 years one of the PlayStations cult classics is seeing a major remake and re-release on the PlayStation 4.

From what we have seen so far it looks pretty spectacular so let's get going and give you some details.

What is MediEvil?

Released back in 1998, MediEvil was a hack and slash game that used the PS1 processing power to give us "Stunning 3D visuals". You play the reanimated corpse of the long-dead Sir Daniel Fortesque, brought back to life accidentally by an evil sorcerer trying to take over the world of Gallowsmere. You defeated the evil sorcerer once and you set out to do it again.

The game was a lot of fun with a unique visual style and plenty of weapons and powers to keep you amused as you battled the demon horde. MediEvil has been something of a cult classic ever since and even got somewhat of a remake for the PlayStation Portable in 2005, though that wasn't as good as perhaps it could have been.

What kind of game is MediEvil?

Like the original, MediEvil is a hack-and-slash-style game that's likely to only be single-player. The basic structure of the game is you move from area to area clearing out all the monsters you can with an assortment of weapons. Each weapon has its own set of animations as well power moves that will cause more damage.

MediEvil also has a nice amount of puzzles and traps for you to navigate to break up the endless waves of monsters, and all of these will be recreated in glorious 4K for this remake.

4K goodness?

This version of MediEvil is being rebuilt "from the Grave up" (the developers' pun not mine), with all-new 4K visuals. The original was fine for its time, but these new animations look amazing and as long as you have a PS$ Pro and a 4K TV, you will get to enjoy what looks to be a beautiful game.

Of course, it may be 4K-optimized but it will run beautifully on the standard PS4 as well. If you haven't managed to upgrade to the PS4 Pro yet, you may want to consider it as more and more games will be adding 4K visuals to their ensemble.

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Is there any new gameplay?

From what we can see from the trailer, there isn't. When you watch the trailer, you can see that elements of gameplay are being translated exactly as they are in the original. There is a scene in the trailer that shows the same green monster on the same piece of the path as it was in the 1998 version.

It looks to me like a straight port of the original game with a better graphics engine running it. Honestly, this is how I want my remakes. Give me the exact game I love, just updated graphically to keep up with 21st-century technology. Are you listening, Square Enix? Final Fantasy VII could be done this way too.

How and when can you get it?

Right now Sony is being pretty cagey about the release date. So far they have only said "Coming 2019," which is pretty vague, but they have also told us that we are likely to get more details in the coming months.

Hopefully we won't have to wait another year until next Halloween for it. The trailer seems to show a fairly complete game, so let's hope we can update you with more details soon.

More to come

Details are sketchy right now, but if you hear anything, let us know and we will update this regularly when we find out more.



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