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'''MediEvil: Resurrection''' is the latest release in the [[MediEvil series]]. It is a partial-remake of the first game, [[MediEvil]]. It was released for the PSP on September 1, 2005, in Europe and on September 13, 2005, in the United States. The game was released as a platinum title in Europe on June 2, 2006. It was made available for download from the PS Store in Europe on May 29, 2008, and in the United States on June 26, 2008.
'''MediEvil: Resurrection''' is the latest release in the [[MediEvil series]]. It is a partial-remake of the first game, [[MediEvil]]. It was released for the PSP on September 1, 2005, in Europe and on September 13, 2005, in the United States. The game was released as a platinum title in Europe on June 2, 2006. It was made available for download from the PS Store in Europe on May 29, 2008, and in the United States on June 26, 2008.
==Differences from the original==
A few alterations were made to the original storyline, such as the addition of the "Anubis Stone" sub-plot. Many things such as level design and characters were changed drastically, and some levels were removed altogether. New characters have also been added to the game, such as [[Al-Zalam]]. The game's soundtrack is now fully orchestrated.


==Plot==
==Plot==
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The game starts out as a narrative, telling the player about the kingdom of [[Gallowmere]], set in the 13th century. The game puts the player in control of [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]]: a brave (according to him) knight who, despite his tales of gallantry, was the first to die during the battle against the wizard [[Zarok]]; he was hit in the eye by an arrow in the first charge of a battle with Zarok's undead armies back in 1286.
The game starts out as a narrative, telling the player about the kingdom of [[Gallowmere]], set in the 13th century. The game puts the player in control of [[Sir Daniel Fortesque]]: a brave (according to him) knight who, despite his tales of gallantry, was the first to die during the battle against the wizard [[Zarok]]; he was hit in the eye by an arrow in the first charge of a battle with Zarok's undead armies back in 1286.


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Dan then gets taken to the [[Hall of Heroes]]. When he arrives, the rest of the heroes have come to life and have prepared a feast, ready for Dan’s arrival. Once Dan sits down in the chair prepared for him, one of the heroes fills up a goblet with wine; Dan then unsuccessfully drinks it, shrugging his shoulders as the wine falls through his skeletal body and lands on the floor. His transparent statue then becomes solid, and the other heroes cheer and applaud him for finally having the courage to defeat Zarok once and for all. The game then returns to the narrative, which states the epilogue and also hints towards Zarok returning in a sequel (despite the fact that there’s a new villain in the [[MediEvil 2|already existing sequel]], [[Lord Palethorn]]), and the credits roll.
Dan then gets taken to the [[Hall of Heroes]]. When he arrives, the rest of the heroes have come to life and have prepared a feast, ready for Dan’s arrival. Once Dan sits down in the chair prepared for him, one of the heroes fills up a goblet with wine; Dan then unsuccessfully drinks it, shrugging his shoulders as the wine falls through his skeletal body and lands on the floor. His transparent statue then becomes solid, and the other heroes cheer and applaud him for finally having the courage to defeat Zarok once and for all. The game then returns to the narrative, which states the epilogue and also hints towards Zarok returning in a sequel (despite the fact that there’s a new villain in the [[MediEvil 2|already existing sequel]], [[Lord Palethorn]]), and the credits roll.
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==Differences from the original==
A few alterations were made to the original storyline, such as the addition of the "Anubis Stone" sub-plot. Many things such as level design and characters were changed drastically, and some levels were removed altogether. New characters have also been added to the game, such as [[Al-Zalam]]. The game's soundtrack is now fully orchestrated.


==Characters==
==Characters==