Tag Archives: the last guardian

Fri, Sep 17, 2010 | 16:56 BST

Ueda: “Developing a truly immersive experience” is very important

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Team Ico boss Fumito Ueda has said the R&D phase of The Last Guardian is finished, and the team has gone into crunch mode for the highly-anticipated title.

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Fri, Sep 17, 2010 | 09:12 BST

Last Guardian confirmed for holiday 2011 – new HD trailer, amazing screens

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Fumito Ueda’s just confirmed a holiday 2011 release for The Last Guardian at Sony’s TGS presser.

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Thu, Sep 16, 2010 | 13:26 BST

All Sony TGS 2010 keynote news: Last Guardian for Christmas 2011, GT5 dated in Japan

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Sony used its Tokyo Game Show press conference today to put dates on both The Last Guardian and the Japanese version of Gran Turismo 5.

We have a complete overview of the two-hour presentation after the break.

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Wed, Sep 15, 2010 | 16:19 BST

The Last Guardian – new shots stop clocks

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Beautiful. Simply beautiful.

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Wed, Sep 08, 2010 | 14:03 BST

Confirmed: The Last Guardian will be at TGS

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Everything’s rainbows again. VG247 can confirm The Last Guardian will be at Tokyo Game Show next week.

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Sat, Sep 04, 2010 | 16:18 BST

Ueda hints at TGS appearance for The Last Guardian

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If some serious hinting from Team ICO boss Fumito Ueda is an indication, you are going to get The Last Guardian at Tokyo Game Show in two weeks time.

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Thu, Sep 02, 2010 | 08:48 BST

Sony makes no mention of The Last Guardian in TGS line-up

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And this morning was going so well. Sony’s announced Tokyo Game Show line-up, with most of its focus on Move and 3D – and no mention of The Last Guardian.

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Sun, Aug 22, 2010 | 14:57 BST

House: “A few more” PS exclusives to be announced yet

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We missed this on Tuesday. Sorry about that. SCEE boss Andrew House revealed during its gamescom presser the company still have a few more games to share, adding it’s going to be a “stellar year for PlayStation.”

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Sat, Aug 07, 2010 | 15:27 BST

Fumito Ueda to show “something” at Tokyo Game Show

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Fumito Ueda has joined the realm of Twitter, and other than posting about things going on his life, like getting a Mac Book Pro, he has hinted around about TGS in September.

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Thu, Jul 01, 2010 | 20:52 BST

Yoshida: Sony “very aware” of demand for Team ICO Collection

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SCE Worldwide studios boss Shuhei Yoshida has said Sony is “aware” of the demand for a Team ICO Collection on PS3.

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Thu, Jun 17, 2010 | 10:56 BST

SCEE boss: “I couldn’t say” if Last Guardian was to appear at gamescom or TGS

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SCEA execs may know when we’ll see The Last Guardian again. SCEE boss Andrew House, on the other hand, apparently doesn’t.

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Wed, Jun 16, 2010 | 19:32 BST

SCEA on Last Guardian E3 no show: “timing” wasn’t right

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Want to know why The Last Guardian was a no-show during Sony’s E3 media briefing last night? Hit the break.

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Wed, Feb 03, 2010 | 08:01 GMT

Lots of Last Guardian info to be revealed this year, says Ueda

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Speaking in the latest Famitsu, Team ICO boss Fumito Ueda has said you can expect a lot of info from The Last Guardian to be revealed this year.

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Mon, Feb 01, 2010 | 17:56 GMT

Japanese Last Guardian website launches

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SCEJ’s taken the wraps off The Last Guardian’s official Japanese website.

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Thu, Oct 22, 2009 | 09:17 BST

Ueda: “This generation is about expressing ideas”

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Speaking in the latest Famitsu (via 1Up), Team ICO head Fumito Ueda has said that the current generation of consoles is “about expressing ideas”.

Ueda, who is creating The Last Guardian for the PlayStation 3 currently, said:

“As a creator, technical skill is important, but I really feel like this generation is about expressing ideas, about what you do with the technology.

“I also got the impression that, instead of talking about what makes games innovative and so on, a lot of companies were pushing Western titles hard, positioning them as a new ‘genre’ for gamers to try out.”

He also admitted he was looking forward to Modern Warfare 2.

“It’s one of the few games, I think, that conjures up what’s going outside of the picture in your mind as well. I feel a serious sublime beauty in all of Infinity Ward’s FPSes.”

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Mon, Sep 28, 2009 | 17:53 BST

Ueda: ICO/Shadow of the Colossus Collection meeting due this week

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Fumito Ueda has revealed to Kotaku that the possibillty of an ICO/Shadow of the Colossus collection will be raised at a meeting to be held this week.

The Team ICO boss did stress an interest in the possibillty of an collection earlier, but with this news, the dream could become a reality soon.

“I do have an interest in that. Next week, I’ll have a meeting [about the possibility] … But it might not be so easy, because, with both titles we really stretched the limits of the PS2. It’s complex. So it’s not such an easy transfer to the PS3. But I want to discuss it.”

Demands of a Team ICO collection to prepare for The Last Guardian comes as SCEA announced the God of War Collection a couple of weeks back.

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Mon, Sep 28, 2009 | 15:51 BST

Ueda: E.T. an inspiration for The Last Guardian

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Fumito Ueda has said in an interview with Dengeki that he cites E.T. as an inspiration for The Last Guardian.

“I have many obviously. To name two, E.T. and My Neighbour Totoro. We’ve also looked at the charm and qualities of different animals, but not only that – we’ve focused on the wild behaviour of these animals as well,” said the Team ICO boss.

He also mentioned that the trailer was based on Toriko specfically, and how natural his animations and expressions are.

“The natural expressions of an animal. With Shadow of the Colossus and its console, PlayStation 2, we were limited as to what we could achieve. We had to cut out an incredible volume of information. Now we don’t have to do that anymore.

Everything’s expressed naturally, even the movement of the eyes. If the object of attention moves, so do the eyes of the characters following it. We’re also able to express for the first time, thanks to the new hardware, the ferocious behaviour of wild animals. I hope we did a good job on that.”

Watch the full beautiful TGS trailer here.

No date yet.

Thanks, Vandal.

Mon, Sep 28, 2009 | 11:41 BST

Ueda hopes to see Last Guardian EU/JP sim-ship, Trico leak was “slightly disappointing”

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Team ICO boss Fumito Ueda has revealed that he would “hope” to see a simultaneous release between Europe and Japan for The Last Guardian.

“I hope to see that, yes,” said Ueda to Eurogamer on the sim-ship.

He also revealed it was “slightly disappointing” to see the internal Project Trico video leak back in May, just before E3.

“Yes, it was slightly disappointing. Everybody was working so hard to make that trailer for E3, staying up the whole night – then the next day it was leaked, and everybody was so surprised.”

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Mon, Sep 28, 2009 | 10:14 BST

The Last Guardian – yet more screens

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Game Watch has posted up a few new shots of The Last Guardian. They’re down the bottom of that Ueda interview. Get busy with the translation, Japanese types.

It’s doubtful we could want this any more. Every shot makes us feel nauseous.

Fri, Sep 25, 2009 | 19:44 BST

The Last Guardian: Ueda explains reasoning behind Torico’s appearance

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Fumito Ueda has elaborated a bit more on Torico, the creature in The Last Guardian, and Eurogamer was lucky enough to be the site he explained it to, plus get some screens out of the deal.

Turns out, Ueda wanted the animal to be both cute and fit in well with the game’s design.

“When we came up with this animal, we wanted to make an attractive and cute kind of character. We also created this design to match up with and comply with the game design itself,” he said. “So that’s how we decided on the size, the quality of the character and its physical capabilities – it was about fitting with the game design.

“We ended up having this animal which was much closer in style to the cat, but we also had some other options – a dog-type of cat and also a camel-type character.”

Since you can’t control Torico directly, you use food or objects to get the animal to so what’s necessary. Ueda explained, that these are thrown “to a place where you wouldn’t be able to go in normal circumstances.”

Ueda also said that the team is hoping for a simultaneous release in both Europe and Japan.

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