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The Last Guardian E3 2015 Trailer

Added: 18.06.2015 14:34 | 8 views | 0 comments


In a strange and mystical land, a young boy discovers a mysterious creature with which he forms a deep, unbreakable bond. The unlikely pair must rely on each other to journey through towering, treacherous ruins filled with unknown dangers. Experience the journey of a lifetime in this touching, emotional story of friendship and trust. KEY FEATURES - An Unlikely Companion: Discover a fantastical beast named Trico who will act as companion and protector, forging a bond that drives an emotional and harrowing journey. - Truly Unique Gameplay: Take control of an ordinary young boy who must communicate with his gigantic companion in order to overcome obstacles and survive mysterious dangers. - A Beautiful Fantasy World: Through advanced lighting and particle effects, detailed environments, and lifelike character animation, Blackbird transports players to a breathtaking world filled with crumbling ruins and mysterious secrets to discover.

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The Last Guardian Coming Exclusively for PS4, E3 2015 Trailer/Screens

Added: 18.06.2015 14:32 | 4 views | 0 comments


Fumito Ueda#039;s epic adventure is finally upon us

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The real winners and losers of E3 2015

Added: 18.06.2015 14:21 | 21 views | 0 comments


This year, the real winners of E3 are the players. Yes, yes - this phrase gets trotted out so often, it has become cliche. However, it really does feel like is show that offers something for everyone. Want mega-blockbuster games? Try Fallout 4, Halo 5, Uncharted 4, Ghost Recon Wildlands. Want something more designed? You've got Unravel, Abzu, The Last Guardian. Nostalgia? How about the Final Fantasy 7 remake, Shenmue 3, Rare's back catalogue... It's all here. Games win!

However, for every winner, there's often a loser. We've decided to round up a selection of our personal winners and losers from the show, demonstrating that for every awesome action, there's often a sad or amusing reaction. These aren't really games... more people, events and concepts. And Pele, who is all three.

Want to read about the actual games that won E3? Check the video below...

For dominating the first day with a . Which was full of Fallout 4. And Dishonored. And Doom. We can't over-stress how awesome Doom is. For everything that on that stage. For having pitched entirely at making them happy. And - to be clear - it made a lot of people (us included) very happy. For having to witness Nintendo curtail the Wii U generation, via a public curbstomp of ' too much of, and franchise spin-offs few care for'. The muppets were funny, mind. For now being the of video games. ...because all is years away. For being the most genuinely excited and person at E3. It's never good when you spawn a meme during a press conference, and EA's sports community guy did EXACTLY that. Poor fella. For getting paid to derail a whole conference and . Poor, poor David Rutter. It was like watching a sporty King Canute trying to turn back a tide of Pele gaffes. For leaving a legacy that now includes three . Sorry Tiger, it's Rory McIlroy's PGA Tour Golf now. . For refusing to die. For refusing to die. For having the at E3. For having the worst game name of E3. For being than Jacob Frye in Assassin's Creed Syndicate. For being awkward in front of millions of viewers (and the legendary Aisha Tyler) at the Ubi conference. Because all the cool Nintendo games are coming to 3DS. Because none of the Sony games are coming to Vita. :-<(/caption>
We got a lot of 'em - Final Fantasy 7, , The Last Guardian - and they genuinely set our worlds alight. Did you notice how most games were a lot more stylised at E3? There certainly wasn't any talk of 'realistic physics' or 'high polygon counts'. The focus is back on the joy of playing. Sorry, realism: (pun intended) are better than reality...
Sony was worried about a female protagonist in Killzone dev's new IP

Added: 18.06.2015 14:16 | 4 views | 0 comments


Polygon: Horizon Zero Dawn, the new game from the makers of Killzone, was the sort of title that had Shuhei Yoshida, head of Sony Computer Entertainment's head of world wide studios, nervous. It was, he told me in a recent interview, easily the biggest announcement he made at the PlayStation press conference this week; more nerve-wracking to Yoshida then news of The Last Guardian on PlayStation 4.

From: n4g.com

The Last Guardian development 'going very well,' no plans for visual overhaul

Added: 18.06.2015 11:16 | 7 views | 0 comments


PlayStation Universe writes: "Shuhei Yoshida, President of Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios (SCE WWS), has said that development of The Last Guardian is progressing well, and that the firm is confident it will hit its 2016 launch window. Yoshida-san spoke of the challenges faced in making the game for PlayStation 3 prior to its shift to the PS4."

From: n4g.com

Just Played The Last Guardian - E3 2015 Impressions

Added: 18.06.2015 5:00 | 8 views | 0 comments


In one of the many E3 miracles of 2015, The Last Guardian has returned and was shown off! The GT Team shares impressions during the E3 Live coverage.

From: www.gametrailers.com

Fallout 4's Dog Companion Can't Die The Last Guardian Shifted to PS4 in 2012 - IGN Daily Fix

Added: 18.06.2015 1:30 | 5 views | 0 comments


Fallout 4's fluffy dog companion cannot die, The Legend of Zelda still coming to the Wii U, Satoru Iwata is taking your opinions of Nintendo seriously. All this and more on today's episode of The Fix!

From: feeds.ign.com

Fallout 4's Dog Companion Can't Die The Last Guardian Shifted to PS4 in 2012 - IGN Daily Fix

Added: 18.06.2015 1:30 | 4 views | 0 comments


Fallout 4's fluffy dog companion cannot die, The Legend of Zelda still coming to the Wii U, 7 Satoru Iwata is taking your opinions of Nintendo seriously. All this and more on today's episode of The Fix!

From: feeds.ign.com


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