15-09-2016 09:01 via theverge.com

The Last Guardian finds beauty in uncertainty

Much of your time with Fumito Ueda’s last game, the sublime Shadow of the Colossus, was spent on horseback searching a desolate land to hunt down mysterious beasts. But unlike in most games to feature equine exploration, your steed wasn't always well-behaved. Agro generally went in the direction you pointed, but often would remind you that he had a mind of his own.
Sixteen years on and after perpetual delays, Ueda’s highly anticipated follow-up The Last Guardian is almost entire
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