The last guardian xbox one trailer5/17/2023 This game has a seemingly peculiar way of telling you a story, it mixes a few narrative elements and environment storytelling, such as the boy grown up narrates a bit of the story in first person while giving you hints to solve puzzles and telling you a bit about the environment you are in, at the same time, the game allows you to experience moments that makes you imagine what is going on, such as the way Trico behaves when you encounter certain objects in the game or when the enemies are trying to grab you, the game never explicitly tells you about why the boy was brought there, it just leaves it to the player’s imagination to figure out what’s going on. ![]() Now without going into spoilers here, the basic premise is that the game starts with the boy suddenly waking up in a fortress looking place known as “The Nest” and next to him he finds a spear-wounded dog-cat-eagle looking creature who is at first very hostile towards the boy, however, the boy manages to nurse the beast back to health and the beast starts taking a liking to the boy and then the journey begins. ![]() Find out more about it in our in-depth review of The Last Guardian. Now you might be wondering, does this game really delivers, is it worth a rental or avoid like the plague. Carrying on the pedigree of fine titles such as ICO and Shadow of the Colossus, The Last Guardian tells an emotional journey between a boy and his flawed but very loyal beast companion named Trico and their struggle to escape a giant fortress filled with brain-teasing puzzles and enemies. The wait is finally over, after 9 years of development hell, Team Ico’s third and seemingly final game is out for the PlayStation 4 and it certainly delivers. (Editor’s Note: This game was reviewed on the PlayStation 4 with the game copy being provided by Gaming Instincts.) Introduction
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