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MediEvil

The remake of MediEvil is slated to be released on October 25, 2019. This date was revealed today as part of Sony's "State of Play" live stream event. Not only was the release date revealed, but a new trailer was also shown off that provides a bit of background information for those who never played the original release.

In brief: MediEvil has you controlling Sir Daniel Fortesque, a once legendary knight that has been brought back from the dead to take on all sorts of evil. It is a third-person action-adventure title. There is plenty of combat, secrets, and even a bit of puzzle solving and platforming.

Sony promises to share some more details nearer to launch, but for now enjoy these new screenshots and the new trailer!



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Whether you’re avoiding the boulder-spitting gargoyles of the Hilltop Mausoleum, outrunning the menacing famers of the Scarecrow Fields, or fending off giant worker ants in the Ant Caves, Sir Dan’s certainly got his work cut out for him.

But fear not! Although the journey will bring you face to face with hordes of unspeakable enemies, a whole host of heroes will be there to help guide you on your way and provide Sir Dan with an ever-expanding repertoire of weapons and shields to aid him in his quest. Everything from enchanted swords to gigantic hammers, crossbows, throwing knives and axes are at your disposal, but you’ll need to use them wisely, lest you lose your head. (Again.)

And make no bones about it, even if you’re familiar with Dan’s first outing, everything you remember (and a lot that you don’t!) is back in ways that will make your head spin. In addition to a complete graphical overhaul, an improved camera system, and a brand-new narrator (brought to life by veteran voice actress Lani Minella) we’re adding a whole casket full of secrets to this PlayStation classic that we can’t wait for you to dig up.