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|ratings = ESRB: Teen <br> PEGI: 7+ <br> OFLC: G8+ | |ratings = ESRB: Teen <br> PEGI: 7+ <br> OFLC: G8+ | ||
|modes = Single-player, multiplayer}} | |modes = Single-player, multiplayer}} | ||
'''''MediEvil: Resurrection''''' is the latest installment in the [[MediEvil series|''MediEvil'' series]]. It is a | '''''MediEvil: Resurrection''''' is the latest installment in the [[MediEvil series|''MediEvil'' series]]. It is a reimagining of the original, ''[[MediEvil]]''. It was released as a launch title 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 ''MediEvil''== | ==Differences from ''MediEvil''== | ||
It features some alterations to the original storyline, such as the "Anubis Stone" sub-plot, which never appeared in the original. Many things such as level design and characters were changed drastically, and some levels were removed altogether. New levels and characters were also added, and the game was given a much more comical, cartoon-like style as opposed to the Gothic horror of the original. Also, half of the soundtrack is completely different and, unlike the original, there is no alternate ending; Dan still goes to the Hall of Heroes regardless of whether he collects all of the chalices. | |||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
{{See also|MediEvil#Gameplay|l1=Gameplay in MediEvil}} | {{See also|MediEvil#Gameplay|l1=Gameplay in MediEvil}} |