![]() Vast, arid deserts feel hauntingly desolate as you try and sight somber ruins through a wispy sandstorm. Forests are densely packed with majestic tall trees and twisting foliage, dappled beautifully with soft rays of sunlight. Highly detailed environment modeling in tandem with impressive light and shadow simulation bring amazing life to the game's breathtaking biomes. This is a world that is geographically as you remember, but one that still astounds you as if seeing it for the first time. The weight and movement physics of Wander and Agro feel unchanged, and New Game+ rewards are identical.īut the impact of the completely rebuilt world is transcendent. The locations of each colossus and the methods of defeating them remain the same, as do the locations of every white-tailed lizard and fruit collectible. If you've already played a previous version of Shadow of the Colossus, you'll find that Bluepoint's rendition feels much the same, barring some minor differences in controller mapping, some subtle quality-of-life tweaks, and a new Easter egg. There, he encounters an omnipresent entity who compels him to destroy sixteen colossi scattered throughout the territory in order to enable his wish. With a mythical sword and an ordinary bow, Wander hopes to take advantage of a fable that suggests something in this isolated province has the means to bring back the dead. Shadow of the Colossus takes place in an ancient world, where young warrior Wander and his horse Agro transport a deceased loved one to a forbidden, sealed land.
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