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'''''The Art of MediEvil''''' is a digital book of concept art from the ''[[MediEvil (PS4)|MediEvil]]'' remake. It was included as part of the remake's Digital Deluxe Edition. | '''''The Art of MediEvil''''' is a digital book of concept art from the ''[[MediEvil (PS4)|MediEvil]]'' remake. It was included as part of the remake's Digital Deluxe Edition. | ||
==Content== | ==Content== | ||
*[[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] | *[[Sir Daniel Fortesque]] | ||
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*[[The Heroes]] | *[[The Heroes]] | ||
*Developer Interviews | *Developer Interviews | ||
==Behind the scenes== | |||
===Development=== | |||
Although the artwork was supplied by [[Other Ocean Interactive]], they did not make the application itself. It was instead made by Sony.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://twitter.com/nockeyworld/status/1220047279698038789|site=Twitter|title=Jeff Nachbaur|quote=The MediEvil art team provided the art for the digital art book and provided some layout templates, etc., but it was all assembled by the fine folks at Sony.|published=January 22nd, 2020|retrieved=May 15th, 2021}}</ref> | |||
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[[Category:MediEvil Digital Deluxe Edition]] | [[Category:MediEvil Digital Deluxe Edition]] |
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The Art of MediEvil is a digital book of concept art from the MediEvil remake. It was included as part of the remake's Digital Deluxe Edition.
Content
- Sir Daniel Fortesque
- Environments & Props
- Friends & Foes
- Bosses
- The Heroes
- Developer Interviews
Behind the scenes
Development
Although the artwork was supplied by Other Ocean Interactive, they did not make the application itself. It was instead made by Sony.[1]
References
- ↑ "The MediEvil art team provided the art for the digital art book and provided some layout templates, etc., but it was all assembled by the fine folks at Sony." — Jeff Nachbaur on Twitter. Published January 22nd, 2020. Retrieved May 15th, 2021.