I honestly have no idea if theres a thread out there in the tall grass, so here we go.
http://kotaku.com/the-last-guardian-is-back-1711551266
http://www.ign.com/articles/2015/06/...-playstation-4 < Some screenshots if they work for you.
The Last Guardian is still alive, and it’s coming out on the PS4 in 2016. The practically mythical game was shown off today during Sony’s E3 press conference. It’s a damn miracle.
The Last Guardian, as you may already know, has had a troubled development cycle. Team Ico, the developers, originally announced the game in 2009 for the PS3. Since then, the game has had a ton of delays and supposed cancellations—some people assumed that it would just never come out. It’s been a trip. But here we are. Sony says it’s coming out, for real this time.
The footage shown tonight—all on the PS4—saw a little boy traversing precarious platforms and solving puzzles with the help of a giant beast. It looks like the sort of mysterious but intriguing game you’d expect from the people who also developed Shadow of the Colossus.
The plot: The Last Guardian* 's story follows that of a boy who is trying to escape from a setting resembling the ruins of a large expansive castle. The game will revolve around the developing friendship between the boy and a giant, feathered creature, resembling a griffin, named Trico (トリコ Toriko?). The name of the creature can be taken to mean "prisoner" (虜 toriko?), "baby bird" (鳥の子 tori no ko?), or a portmanteau of "bird" (鳥 tori?) and "cat" (猫 neko?). Trico will at first be hostile toward the boy, but during the course of the game, the two will develop an emotional attachment to each other.[10] Ueda suggested there may be similar creatures like Trico in the game, but could not confirm this.
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Screenshots of adorableness
http://www.gameinformer.com/games/th...companion.aspx
The Last Guardian has been enthralling gamers since Team Ico first announced the title in 2009, and the spell continued with yesterday's demo at E3. Although Sony remains tight-lipped about the details of this PlayStation 4 exclusive, the company did release eight new screens featuring an unnamed boy and his feathery companion.
After its troubled development history, these endearing screens suggest Team Ico has righted the ship. The Last Guardian arrives on PlayStation 4 in 2016.