Remember PlayStation 3 exclusive Team Ico title The Last Guardian? It’s ok if you don’t – because the team that brought you ICO and Shadow of the Colossus has been rather quiet about the game that wowed just about everybody at E3 all the way back in 2009. It’s been months since we heard anything apart from the departure of team lead Fumito Ueda. He’s still working on the game in a freelance capacity, and promises there’ll be news to share.
Geoffrey Tim
Sony confirms Team Ico Boss’ departure
It was rumoured last month that Fumito Ueda, lead designer of Ico, Shadow of the Colossus and as yet unreleased The Last Guardian was leaving Sony. That speculation can be put to rest, as Sony’s confirmed the venerated designer’s departure.
Geoffrey Tim
Rumour: Team Ico lead leaves Sony
The rumour mill reports that Fumito Ueda. the creator of Ico, Shadow of the Colossus and the yet to be released Last Guardian has left Sony.
It won’t affect that last, highly anticipated game’s release (any more) though, because he’ll finish up the project as a freelancer.
Tauriq Moosa
Ico and Shadow of the Colossus Collection Review – Penultimate Guardian
There’s nothing like a great game from a older console to make you revise your opinion on current-gen games. The fact that this bundle of beauty has two such games only makes me think I’m right to note (some serious) problems with the gaming industry at present (as others on this site have too). The Team Ico collection – or, it’s full and proper title: “Ico and Shadow of the Colossus Collection: Remastered in High Definition (Exclusive Behind the Scenes Videos and More)” – is here, returning like an awesome Navy Seal uncle who laughs at petty family squabbles, after he spent years fighting tanks with a spoon.
Nick de Bruyne
So yeah, about The Last Guardian releasing in 2011…
I hope you weren't planning on playing The Last Guardian anytime soon because it's just been delayed, no kidding. "That's OK" you tell me, "I'll be busy playing through the Team ICO HD collection" anyways. Yeah... about that as well...
Creative director Fumito Ueda has some bad news, but hopes you don't beat him to death for it.
Miklós Szecsei
Team ICO HD Collection delayed?
Geoffrey Tim
Last Guardian confirmed for TGS
Despite having been unveiled at last year’s E3, The latest from Fumito Ueda’s Team ICO was curiously absent from this year’s event, as well as the euro-centric Gamescom.
You’ll be happy to know though that Sony has been confirmed the game will be shown off at the Tokyo Game Show – which kicks off next week.
Gavin Mannion
Zero Punctuation: Shadow of the Colossus
Apparently Yahtzee hates StarCraft 2 and nothing else recent has grabbed his attention so he has gone all the way back to his PS2 days to review his favourite title of all time, Shadow of the Colossus.
I have never played it personally and I can’t say that this review makes it sound overly interesting either… have any of you played it? Is it worth getting my hands on a PS2 for?
Geoffrey Tim
Games as Art : Roger Ebert Relents Somewhat
While the debate over games as art will likely rage on for quite some time, one of its fiercest detractors has relented a bit.
Roger Ebert; famed film critic, filmmaker and writer has in the past fervently espoused his position that games are not art. Following the 4-and-a-half-thousand strong barrage of comments on his original article, he’s relaxed his stance a little and admitted he’d made a mistake.
Geoffrey Tim
The Playstation 2 turns 9
Yesterday saw the birthday of two iconic media giants. The first is Noddy, Enid Blyton’s little wooden man of dubious sexual orientation. Also celebrating its birthday yesterday was Sony’s Playstation 2, one of the most successful gaming consoles in the history of the universe.
Some of my very favourite gaming moments happened on that machine, home to some of the best games ever made; Games like God of War, Okami, Ico, Shadow of the Colossus and Silent Hill 2. It’s a console that, despite its age, is still wildly popular today.
Tell us some of your most treasured Playstation 2 moments in the comments – or if you’re so inclined, your favourite Noddy ones.
Nick de Bruyne

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