![]() ![]() The other half of the music is original and composed exclusively for Resurrection. The music is split into two halves the cues from the first half are largely reminiscent of a select number of cues from the original game with the addition of extra thematic elements to strengthen them. Approximately half of the themes from the original were removed while new themes were created to fit with the new levels. ![]() The soundtrack in Resurrection is orchestrated, unlike the first installment. Phillips, along with Paul Arnold and Andrew Barnabas, the musical duo more commonly known as 'Bob & Barn', who composed the original soundtrack for MediEvil, were the only people from the original team to return. Mitch Phillips, who was the character animator for the previous two installments, was appointed as lead artist for the game. He directed the overall development of the title, working closely with a new design team led by Dominic Cahalin. Piers Jackson was instead appointed as the producer for Resurrection. Since the release of Resurrection, Sorrell expressed disappointment with the changes made to the game and the fact that his superiors did not allow him to direct it, but praised the team's ability for working under a time constraint. Chris Sorrell, the creator of MediEvil, stressed in a retrospective interview that he would have preferred to direct Resurrection if he was not at the time instructed to direct the video-game adaptation of 24. Having been unable to ascend to the Hall of Heroes due to his failures in life, Dan uses this opportunity to defeat Zarok, save Gallowmere and earn his place as a true hero.ĭespite the success of the previous games in the MediEvil series, only three original team members were involved in the making of MediEvil: Resurrection. Shortly after waking up, Dan is accompanied by Al-Zalam, a genie whose powers were robbed by Zarok. However, in the process, he unwittingly revives the corpse of Dan, who has over time become a skeletal corpse, missing his jaw and the eye he lost in the battle of Gallowmere. 100 years later, in 1386, Zarok reappears, casting a spell over Gallowmere to awake his undead army and steal the souls of the living. ![]() Zarok, meanwhile, was forced into hiding and was presumed dead. In reality however, Dan was in fact struck down by the first arrow fired in the battle, with the king choosing to cover it up and declare Dan the 'Hero of Gallowmere'. It is told in legend that the King of Gallowmere's champion, Sir Daniel Fortesque, led his army to victory and managed to kill Zarok before succumbing to his mortal wounds. In the year 1286, an evil sorcerer named Zarok plotted to take over the kingdom of Gallowmere with his undead army. ![]()
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