Shadow of the Colossus | Bluepoint Games / SIE Japan Studio

by Oscar Portillo

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When Shadow of the Colossus was announced for ps4, I was a little apprehensive. What did they have planned? What were they going to do to this beloved game? Why so quickly after the Playstation3 remaster? In a generation where every other game is a remaster or re-release, did we need another? After playing the original on the Playstation 2, twice to completion, and the remaster on the Playstation 3, could I wander the forbidden lands one more time? The answer is oh hell yeah!

The story is the same as always, a young man takes his fallen maiden to try and save her from a cursed fate. The young man goes on horseback and enters an broken down castle, and is confronted by a mysterious being, with the ability to resurrect the dead. The being will resurrect the young lady, but in return the man must vanquish the only inhabitants of the forbidden lands, which are sixteen Colossi. Some as tall as mountains and as powerful as a battering ram.

As you begin your journey you can tell right away the visuals are of today's standards. Graphically, I imagine this is what Fumito Ueda envisioned when making the game back in 2005. I was immediately hit with the depth of scale. From the valleys down below, the giant bridge, to the colossi themselves. The hair on the giants is very detailed or the wind rushing through the lands, you can almost feel it. What unfortunately has not made the move to 2018 are the controls and sometimes the camera. You have access too a new control scheme but it still feels archaic to today's standards. While I get this might be part of the “charm” it would have been nice to see the controls truly revamped. The camera during some battles is very frustrating as well. Blue Point Games definitely did not just do a remaster and called it a day. They recreated the game from the ground up, using the Playstation 2 codes. With support for 4K HDR on the Playstation4 Pro, this makes the Playstation 3 HD remaster version look dated and bland. A nice feature that is added, is the auto save feature. No longer do you have to save manually at the shrines.