This is part of a trilogy of games directed by Fumito Ueda. The first game is ICO, then Shadow of the Colossus and finally The Last Guardian. Their project names were ICO, NICO and TRICO. Ueda started his own studio 'GenDesign' a few years ago and have been working on a new game since then. The Last Guardian is definitely an experience that will leave you changed, might be worth checking out. ICO is also incredible
This is just the most Beautiful game with an outstanding soundtrack controls can be a little difficult but you can see it's made with so much love & detail & its so heartbreaking , thank you for this & your streams everything you touch is made with so much love & for that i send you good vibes & much appreciation Beukie you are a truly beautiful soul take care 💖🐝🤗🌻🐝
Looks like you had fun playing this! It's quite funny hearing you swear, you are so sweet it just sounds cute no matter what you say! 😂 I feel your pain when you missed those jumps. I did that a lot in Tomb Raider! 😂
I still have to watch your final fight in GOW Ragnarok but when I saw you uploaded this precious game I couldn´t to other than come and watch 😊😊 it's a "somehow" strange game but I hope you like it!
Ahh Shadow of the Colossus an all time classic, originally came out in PS2, this is pretty much a visual overhaul remake of the original so they’re pretty much the same game well except aside for more new secrets and Easter eggs
LFG ! New Game Day 🙌🔥🔥, also hope you are having a great day Lauren 😊, also wow i thought this was a more recent game i was 11 years old when this game came out in 2005 🤯😂
So the original came out in 2005 but the remake I'm playing here came out more recently!!! So that's probably why ahahhaha!!! Have a great day and thanks for watching!
@@BeukieGaming haha well I really wanted to play that studio's first game Ico and I could only get it as a bundle. It certainly looks like I was obsessed.
Knowing too much about a game before you play. It's not good. How long it is or what kind of bosses you will face? It's better just know the basic plot and go from there. Also, the intro is very beautiful. It's nice to just take it in
If Shadow of the Colossus is one of @jacksepticeye's favourite games, I believe The Last Guardian is one of his least favourite, IIRC. Although beautiful and sweet and full of heart warming moments, The Last Guardian is notorious for having frustrating gameplay and poor controls. I know I didn't get very far in it. Shadow of the Colossus is actually the second game Team Ico developed. The game "Ico" being their first, of course. I mention this because, for some reason, Team Ico decided to remaster SotC and not Ico, and Ico seems to be grossly overlooked even though it was groundbreaking at the time. Ico has a special place in my heart as it was nothing like anything I had played before at the time. Ico was released in 2001 and was a groundbreaking on PS2 for it's artistic lighting, large structures, story and character dynamics. It was absolutely phenomenal for it's time. It currently has a Metacritic score of 90%, (and 8.7/10 from non-critic players). Ico is the story of small boy, Ico, (probably around 10-12 years old), who is banished from his people because he's born with horns and they consider him an abomination or a curse upon their people. They cast him into an epically huge castle prison that he must then escape. The game is a puzzle game trying to traverse the castle, but there is some action as he is met with some resistance from shadow figures, very much like those in SotC. However, a nice twist to the game is when he comes across an ethereal girl, (maybe elven?), trapped in a cage, and he must help her escape the castle with him. Neither of them speak the other's language, so often communication is through showing her what she needs to do. She is also quite weakened from her imprisonment, and therefore can't go, or climb, the same places Ico can, thus the puzzles in the game are based around how to get the girl to the place you wish to go. The dynamic between these two is so wholesome and lovely. Ico's patience and kindness in helping her is inspirational. Ico often sweetly leads her by the hand as a child would an adult. Some of his time is spent defending her from the shadow guardians. At the time, I believe it was one of the first single player games that required you to control two characters to solve puzzles. Ultimately, the real leap was the epic and vast set design and vistas, and the dynamic lighting which really pushed the PS2's capabilities, and yes, was astonishing to us who'd never seen anything like it at that point. These are the things that transferred to SotC to make it as beautiful as it is. Discussing Ico lead me to this video: th-cam.com/video/sRCCFN_MndU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_3BzyJ_s5xWPZHIR
@@simonrockstream I think now, I'd probably agree, seeing as how every new game coming out "spoon feeds" solutions to puzzles to the player. And as such, I'd probably be willing to give The Last Guardian another go. I have become increasingly jaded towards newer games because of this. Horizon Zero Dawn: Forbidden West, to name one that, through it's blatant hand holding, pretty much turned me off of the game. (Amongst other problems). Sadly, being a huge fan of FFVII, even they've dumbed it down now with the yellow highlighted climb ledges in FFVII Rebirth. Grr.
i could never get into this game. Bought it on PS2, then got it free on PS3 and PS4 but i dunno. Big bosses in other games are often my least fave parts of them. I never needed a whole game of nothing but big bosses. It felt a slog to me. But hope you enjoy it. :)
haha love that you got it on every platform! Not every game can be for everyone and that's totally okay!! :) I do think it's less scary / intense in terms of fighting bosses than others as part of it kind of feels like a puzzle!!
One of the greatest works of art ever created.
This is part of a trilogy of games directed by Fumito Ueda. The first game is ICO, then Shadow of the Colossus and finally The Last Guardian. Their project names were ICO, NICO and TRICO.
Ueda started his own studio 'GenDesign' a few years ago and have been working on a new game since then. The Last Guardian is definitely an experience that will leave you changed, might be worth checking out. ICO is also incredible
This is the 2018 remake. The game originally came out in 2005 on the PS2. The remake is a visual overhaul only, it's the exact same game otherwise.
Thanks so much for watching this new series friends so excited to show you the next episode, can't wait to see who your favourite boss is!
Please don't edit out the journey to the colossus, that's one of the best parts. Exploring and seeing the forbidden lands
This is just the most Beautiful game with an outstanding soundtrack controls can be a little difficult but you can see it's made with so much love & detail & its so heartbreaking , thank you for this & your streams everything you touch is made with so much love & for that i send you good vibes & much appreciation Beukie you are a truly beautiful soul take care 💖🐝🤗🌻🐝
Looks like you had fun playing this! It's quite funny hearing you swear, you are so sweet it just sounds cute no matter what you say! 😂
I feel your pain when you missed those jumps. I did that a lot in Tomb Raider! 😂
I still have to watch your final fight in GOW Ragnarok but when I saw you uploaded this precious game I couldn´t to other than come and watch 😊😊 it's a "somehow" strange game but I hope you like it!
Ahh Shadow of the Colossus
an all time classic, originally came out in PS2, this is pretty much a visual overhaul remake of the original so they’re pretty much the same game well except aside for more new secrets and Easter eggs
LFG ! New Game Day 🙌🔥🔥, also hope you are having a great day Lauren 😊, also wow i thought this was a more recent game i was 11 years old when this game came out in 2005 🤯😂
So the original came out in 2005 but the remake I'm playing here came out more recently!!! So that's probably why ahahhaha!!! Have a great day and thanks for watching!
@@BeukieGaming oh ok so this is a more recent version no wonder it looks so good lol and thank you you too 🙌♥️
I can't believe I have 3 versions of this game. PS2, PS3 (Ico bundle), and PS4 (PS+ game). It was gorgeous on PS2.
Wow you must have LOVED this game hehe!
@@BeukieGaming haha well I really wanted to play that studio's first game Ico and I could only get it as a bundle. It certainly looks like I was obsessed.
PS for the next one maybe you could move your camera down a smidge so we can see all the boss health bar, makes it more tense!
Knowing too much about a game before you play. It's not good. How long it is or what kind of bosses you will face? It's better just know the basic plot and go from there. Also, the intro is very beautiful. It's nice to just take it in
I like dis game and you watch you is very nice as well 😊
If Shadow of the Colossus is one of @jacksepticeye's favourite games, I believe The Last Guardian is one of his least favourite, IIRC. Although beautiful and sweet and full of heart warming moments, The Last Guardian is notorious for having frustrating gameplay and poor controls. I know I didn't get very far in it.
Shadow of the Colossus is actually the second game Team Ico developed. The game "Ico" being their first, of course. I mention this because, for some reason, Team Ico decided to remaster SotC and not Ico, and Ico seems to be grossly overlooked even though it was groundbreaking at the time. Ico has a special place in my heart as it was nothing like anything I had played before at the time. Ico was released in 2001 and was a groundbreaking on PS2 for it's artistic lighting, large structures, story and character dynamics. It was absolutely phenomenal for it's time. It currently has a Metacritic score of 90%, (and 8.7/10 from non-critic players).
Ico is the story of small boy, Ico, (probably around 10-12 years old), who is banished from his people because he's born with horns and they consider him an abomination or a curse upon their people. They cast him into an epically huge castle prison that he must then escape. The game is a puzzle game trying to traverse the castle, but there is some action as he is met with some resistance from shadow figures, very much like those in SotC. However, a nice twist to the game is when he comes across an ethereal girl, (maybe elven?), trapped in a cage, and he must help her escape the castle with him. Neither of them speak the other's language, so often communication is through showing her what she needs to do. She is also quite weakened from her imprisonment, and therefore can't go, or climb, the same places Ico can, thus the puzzles in the game are based around how to get the girl to the place you wish to go.
The dynamic between these two is so wholesome and lovely. Ico's patience and kindness in helping her is inspirational. Ico often sweetly leads her by the hand as a child would an adult. Some of his time is spent defending her from the shadow guardians. At the time, I believe it was one of the first single player games that required you to control two characters to solve puzzles. Ultimately, the real leap was the epic and vast set design and vistas, and the dynamic lighting which really pushed the PS2's capabilities, and yes, was astonishing to us who'd never seen anything like it at that point. These are the things that transferred to SotC to make it as beautiful as it is.
Discussing Ico lead me to this video: th-cam.com/video/sRCCFN_MndU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=_3BzyJ_s5xWPZHIR
The Last Guardian does not have poor controls or frustrating gameplay. It has bad players who expect to have everything spoon fed to them.
@@simonrockstream I think now, I'd probably agree, seeing as how every new game coming out "spoon feeds" solutions to puzzles to the player. And as such, I'd probably be willing to give The Last Guardian another go.
I have become increasingly jaded towards newer games because of this. Horizon Zero Dawn: Forbidden West, to name one that, through it's blatant hand holding, pretty much turned me off of the game. (Amongst other problems). Sadly, being a huge fan of FFVII, even they've dumbed it down now with the yellow highlighted climb ledges in FFVII Rebirth. Grr.
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i could never get into this game. Bought it on PS2, then got it free on PS3 and PS4 but i dunno. Big bosses in other games are often my least fave parts of them. I never needed a whole game of nothing but big bosses. It felt a slog to me. But hope you enjoy it. :)
haha love that you got it on every platform! Not every game can be for everyone and that's totally okay!! :) I do think it's less scary / intense in terms of fighting bosses than others as part of it kind of feels like a puzzle!!
bro wtf.