Sony Begins E3 with Heavy Artillery, Announces The Last Guardian

Sony Begins E3 with Heavy Artillery, Announces The Last Guardian

And that's just the first bombshell...

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Jun 15, 2015 @ 09:15 PM (Staff Bios)
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After so many years and after so many rumors, The Last Guardian has finally been unveiled, featuring a little boy with a simple vocabulary and a dog like bird... thing? Canine Griffin? Well, either way, it looks like the time has paid off... and the hype may be very well worth it. 

I mean, the ruffle of the feathers just appear so damn amazing! It's also a PlayStation 4 exclusive, so you know what this means?

Do you!?

A rabid influx of PlayStation 4s, of course! More than likely, but it's good to see that the development hell the past decade has produced an end result worthwhile. The Last Guardian will be released sometime in 2016. 



The boy appears to be cel-shaded, which is an odd contrast to the rest of the game, but I like the uniqueness. Let's just hope the hype and the eight-year-long wait will be worth it...

Unlike a certain game that won't be mentioned.

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