Despite its lingering flaws and often frustrating pacing, The Last Guardian rises above expectation to deliver an engrossing adventure. Team Ico have brought together everything they've learnt over their past two games to present a heartfelt tale wrapped...
Animations Are Top Notch, Trico's Feathers Look Phenomenal, World Design & Game Progression Feels Very Believable, Relation Between Trico & The Boy Is Fascinating, Worth The Wait
Hands Down The Worst Controls In A Video Game, Some Textures Look Dated
The divide between the highs and lows of The Last Guardian is staggering. For every wonderful moment of absolute beauty and emotional attachment to its lifelike companion, there's an equal and opposite baffling moment that ruins the mood with frustrating...
Great aesthetic, Slick level design, Trico's AI works well
Poor camera, Controls take some getting used to, Slight frame rate issues, Rating (out of 10): 7, The Last Guradian Release Date, Price in India and Other Countries, We played a retail copy of The Last Guardian on the PS4 Pro. The game is available on the
The Last Guardian is a game that – to me – lived up to its hype, and despite its clunky camera and controls, I thoroughly enjoyed playing it. Trico felt like a real live animal with a mind of its own, which can prove to be quite a bit of a pain to work wi...
Levels are brilliantly designed - from jumping across chasms to making use of everything around the environment, you'll need to think creatively to progress through the game, Believable interaction with Trico - this mighty beast truly acts like a living c
Slow-paced - the game progresses relatively slow, which isn't something everyone can appreciate, Reliant on subtle visual cues - most of the time, you will need to look around the environment to figure out where to go next. There are no objective markers
Levels are brilliantly designed - from jumping across chasms to making use of everything around the environment, you'll need to think creatively to progress through the game, Believable interaction with Trico - this mighty beast truly acts like a living c
Slow-paced - the game progresses relatively slow, which isn't something everyone can appreciate, Reliant on subtle visual cues - most of the time, you will need to look around the environment to figure out where to go next. There are no objective markers
Sammanfattning: The Last Guardian is a game directed by Fumito Ueda, the same person behind games like Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, so it's no surprise that if you've played either of these games, you're likely to find some similarities between them.More specifically...
The divide between the highs and lows of The Last Guardian is staggering. For every wonderful moment of absolute beauty and emotional attachment to its lifelike companion, there's an equal and opposite baffling moment that ruins the mood with frustrating...
Publicerad: 2016-12-05, Författare: Jun , testad av: gameaxis.com
A masterpiece of design, A classical game experience, Trico is a special, real creature you will care for,
Trico is a frustratingly real creature that you will get mad at too, Controls and camera are janky as hell, Will test your patience at times, is not for everyone