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December 2016
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The editors liked
Beautiful
Emotionally compelling story
Fun
Elegant puzzles
Sidekick Trico is adorable
Breathtaking scenery
Clever puzzles
Your new best friend
Trico
Incredible animation
Subtle puzzles that teach you to be observant
Breathtaking level design
Packed with tense and heartfelt moments
Portrays an unforgettable relationship
Beautiful scenery and lighting
The relationship is wonderful
Trico is amazing
Trico is a fantastical creature that truly feels alive
Great pacing with many surprising and emotional moments
Stellar level and puzzle designs that are just challenging enough to be fun
The relationship at its core is wonderful
Lovely score
The cooperative nature of its gameplay is really interesting…
The editors didn't like
Clunky camera
Finicky control scheme
Graphics a bit out of date
Very inconsistent framerate on standard PS4
Puzzles can feel obtuse
Basic button prompts persist to the end
Occasional slowdown
Directing Trico can be a nightmare
Notable framerates drops in some areas
Context sensitive controls can be cumbersome at times
Camera can get stuck in weird angles in close quarters
Until it becomes a constant hassle thanks to a disobedient AI character
Published: 2016-12-17, Author: Dave , review by: wccftech.com
Breathtaking scenery, Clever puzzles, Your new best friend, Trico
Very inconsistent framerate on standard PS4, Puzzles can feel obtuse
The Last Guardian takes you on an experience to see and feel things that no other game can. Essential for anyone who wants to see a game which pushes boundaries and genres...
More frustrating than it is fun, The Last Guardian wastes its original story and charming creature under clunky controls, questionable design, and poor technical performance...
Clunky camera, Finicky control scheme, Graphics a bit out of date
This isn't a Duke Nukem Forever situation: The Last Guardian is definitely worth the wait. Despite its rough spots, the game is executed well and offers gameplay that's a respite from the myriad of shooters that have come out as of late. At its best, the...
The Last Guardian is a truly enjoyable game, but it doesn't nearly live up to its own hype. It's impossible to shake the feeling that we could have gotten something of similar quality on the PS3 in exchange for a much shorter development cycle...
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Published: 2016-12-06, Author: Ben , review by: yahoo.com
Abstract: “The Last Guardian” is real. For millions of gamers, that alone is a stunning development.It took famed director Fumito Ueda and a revolving team of programmers eight long, tumultuous years to build this mythical beast of a video game, and from its first...
Published: 2016-12-05, Author: Peter , review by: gamespot.com
Incredible animation, Subtle puzzles that teach you to be observant, Breathtaking level design, Packed with tense and heartfelt moments, Portrays an unforgettable relationship
Basic button prompts persist to the end, Occasional slowdown
Published: 2016-12-05, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: After beating Shadow of the Colossus for the fifth time, I began to come to terms with the fact that I'd never play another game quite like it again. Even if the same team came together for a new project, they would never be able to recapture the magic of...
Abstract: The Last Guardian is here. This thing was approaching Half-Life 3 status, wasn't it?Sony revealed it during the PlayStation 3 days. Director Fumito Ueda and Team ICO, the makers of Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, were building something new. This new some...
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Published: 2016-12-05, Author: Jim , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: The story of the creation of Fumito Ueda and Team Ico/genDESIGN's The Last Guardian is a long and complicated one and probably a tale which is better told via Wikipedia to be honest. The short version: development on the anticipated PS3 follow-up to Ico a...