Enemies found in the game may be reminiscent of the shadow-like creatures in Ico, as the ESRB mentions the player's ability to "rip the helmets off enemy characters" and the notable lack of gore. Similarly to Ico, it appears that The Last Guardian will feature enemies, a combat system, and weapons. Cutscenes also depict acts of violence and occasional blood: Trico attacked by spears or swords Trico bleeding from wounds. In some levels, the player's character can rip the helmets off enemy characters, though no gore is shown. Players can command Trico to zap blocked passages or strike enemies with a lightning attack that shoots from its tail.Įnemies in suits of armor generally break into pieces when defeated, though soldiers sometimes emit blood-like flashes or red symbols when injured. This is an action-adventure game in which players control a young boy as he explores ruins and solves puzzles with his giant animal companion (Trico). The ESRB assigned a "T" rating to The Last Guardian today while providing a summary of the game's content, which reveals previously-unknown details about various gameplay elements: Needless to say, anticipation for The Last Guardian is palpable. The game is directed and designed by Fumito Ueda, who received almost universal praise for his work on the cult classics Ico and Shadow of the Colossus.
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