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December 2016
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The editors liked
Great aesthetic
Slick level design
Trico's AI works well
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
The editors didn't like
Poor camera
Controls take some getting used to
Slight frame rate issues
Rating (out of 10)
7
The Last Guradian Release Date
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We played a retail copy of The Last Guardian on the PS4 Pro. The game is available on the
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
Abstract: In the last console generation, Sony struggled to overcome the cheaper Xbox 360. This time around, the roles are reversed, and it's the PlayStation 4 that is running away with it, with a great selection of games available to cater to all tastes.But what h...
Published: 2016-12-23, Author: Ian , review by: darkzero.co.uk
Abstract: What a year! With the long awaited releases of both Final Fantasy XV and now The Last Guardian it seems that only Half-Life 3 is left in the ‘for-God's-sake-will-you-please-just-release-it-already' category. And after such long waits the first question is...
Published: 2016-12-15, Author: Rick , review by: Bit-Tech.net
The Last Guardian uses the characters' vast differences in size and abilities to set up some ingenious spatial puzzles. Trico often acts as a mobile platform. Your character can climb onto his back and access areas that are otherwise impossible to reach...
The Last Guardian is beset by performance problems, camera complaints, and feline frustrations, and your enjoyment of the game will to a large extent hinge on how much these bother you. Some will probably find that these flaws get in the way of the game a...
Emotive and contemplative storytelling, fantastic character development, 12-hours of single-player gaming
Some puzzles are chin-strokingly difficult, occasional issues with climbing mechanics
The Last Guardian has old school roots but is a very modern game. In an age where the top titles are effectively action movies you control, this is an indie classic that you'd happily sit in a trendy London cinema to see.The 12-hours of play time are frau...
Utterly captivating story, Trico behaves in a surprisingly lifelike fashion, Engaging relationship between boy and Trico, Excellent set-piece moments
Control scheme can be immensely fiddly, Getting Trico to do what you want at times is impossible
Yes, The Last Guardian's controls are incredibly archaic and at times can be entirely broken, but two days after finishing it, the story has stuck with me. Studio Japan has continued to show how it can do so much while saying so little. The environment, c...