"Team Ico, a small development team in Japan, created quite a reputation for itself with its first two games, which were showcased on the PlayStation 2. Ico and Shadow of the Colossus are niche favorites, managing to be compelling games while simultaneously meditating on subjects such as friendship, sacrifice, heroism, and death. Now, with The Last Guardian, Team Ico is bringing its distinctive style to the HD generation. The game is currently scheduled to come out at the end of 2011, and while the developers have been secretive about it, they've finally shown enough to the press that we have a basic idea of how the game will play."
Shu Yoshida, former Head of Worldwide Studios at SIE, has shared some insight on the development struggles faces by The Last Guardian.
This game made a huge impact on me, the friendship beetween the boy and Trico reminded me of my old stubborn dog that was my friend when I was a kid.
The first game that ever made me cry, I love it
Sony Interactive Entertainment's titles Bloodborne and The Last Guardian are now playable on the Steam Deck via emulation.
GB: "With this feature, we run down 15 of the most underrated games on the PS4 that never received the love and appreciation they truly deserve."
I've played 15, and I wouldn't consider any of those underrated TBH. Some of them are pretty high rated.
I. Not seeing anything on that list underrated. I never played concrete genie, the ASTRO vr,and one other but I forgot the name already. Nothing on there was underrated at all imo.
There’s only 4 of those games I never played, and no most of those aren’t underrated.
Absolutely brilliant article.the author somehow managed to pai nt a great picture of what to expect and also addressed some issues I think I'd have with the game.
If they somehow manage to get trico's ai spot on I think we will have another masterpiece from the ico team
To think this game will never break 5 million sold makes me sick. When games like halo, cod, gears and countless other typical games do it without breaking a sweat. It shows how sad this industry and it's consumers are. People would rather play countless, pointless forgettable death matches than have an experience they will always remember.
Pathetic.