MediEvil

MediEvil
European cover art
DeveloperSony Computer Entertainment Europe
PublisherSony Computer Entertainment
DirectorChris Sorrell
ProducerChris Sorrell
DesignerJason Wilson
ArtistJason Wilson
WritersJason Wilson
Martin Pond
ComposersAndrew Barnabas
Paul Arnold
SeriesMediEvil
PlatformPlayStation
Release
  • EU/UK: 9 October 1998
  • NA: 21 October 1998
GenresAction-adventure, hack and slash
ModeSingle-player

MediEvil is a 1998 action-adventure game developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation. The game is set in the medieval Kingdom of Gallowmere and centers around the charlatan protagonist, Sir Daniel Fortesque, as he makes an attempt to stop antagonist Zarok's invasion of the kingdom whilst simultaneously redeeming himself.

Development began in 1995 at Millennium Interactive in Cambridge under the working title of Dead Man Dan. The visuals are heavily influenced by Tim Burton's The Nightmare before Christmas. Originally conceived as an arcade-style shooter for platforms such as Windows and the Sega Saturn, Sony's purchase of the developer evolved the game into a PlayStation title. The game received mostly positive reception from critics upon release, with praise including its blend of Halloween-themed visuals, but was criticized for its controls and cumbersome camera-work.

It was released in Europe, the UK, and North-America in 1998, and in Japan in 1999. It was also re-released on the PlayStation Network in 2007. It was followed by a sequel, MediEvil 2, in 2000. The game has also been remade twice in later years; as MediEvil: Resurrection for the PlayStation Portable in 2005 and simply as MediEvil for the PlayStation 4 in 2019.