In what may be the biggest revꦗeal of E3 so far, Sony has announced that a will be coming to PlayStation 4 in 2018.
The original Shadow of the Colossus, released ꦚon PlayStation 2 over a decade ago, is widely considered one of the most rivetꦰing games of all time. Made my Team Ico following their far less successful game Ico, Shadow of the Colossus follows the story of a lone warrior named Wander as he travels to a far away land in sear🦋ch of a being capable of resurrecting his lost love. Coming to a shrine, he meets a powerful, shadowy creature that says he may be able to bring her back, but he must first defeat 16 colossi, which are 🅘giant stony-yet-hairy creatures that wander the landscape.
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No spoilers, lest we ruin the game for those tha🐻t haven’t played it, but the rest of the story is filled with big reveals, tear jerking scenes, and some of the greatest cinematic storytelling, puzzle adventuring, and giant-baddie-weak-spot-stabbing the world has ever seen.
The first game was known for being a gorgeous example of 𝄹what then current generation consoles could achieve, but it suffered fromꦉ frame rate issues on some of the more intense colossus fights as the PlayStation 2 just couldn’t render what it was being asked to. of the remaster, the PS4 doe🐟sn’t seem to have that problem.
The game looks gorgeous, with actual gameplay footage looking more ꦉlike true-life cinema than a game. The original had struggled with the hairiness of the colossi, as well as the moss and grass covered landscape. The remaster brings it all to life, with single strands waving in the breeze. The dynamic lighting brings light and shadow into play in ways the original could never have dreamed of. Flying birds and falling debris, swirling fog and running water, blowing sands and murky swamps, all of it is in 💛beautiful ultra-HD in something that’s hard to imagine being a mere remaster.
The trailer ends with only a vague 2018 release, bu✅t we’ll be sure to give more de🧸tails as they appear.