SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS PS4 - 11 Minutes of Gameplay (Shadow of the Colossus Remake 2018)

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Shadow of the Colossus Gameplay Trailer - Developer Gameplay Walkthrough

Shadow of the Colossus for PlayStation 4 will launch on February 6, 2018 with an MSRP of $39.99.

Checkout the official website here!-
www.playstation.com/en-us/games/shadow-of-the-colo…

Rebuilt from the ground up by Bluepoint Games and JAPAN Studio, SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS on PlayStation 4 system introduces the awe of its unforgettable world and towering creatures to a new generation of gamers, while allowing long time fans to revisit the beloved masterpiece with unparalleled visual fidelity and improved performance. Tales speak of an ancient realm where Colossi roam the majestic landscape. Bound to the land, these creatures hold a key to a mystical power of revival – a power you must obtain to bring a loved one back to life. SHADOW OF THE COLOSSUS is a breathtaking journey through ancient lands to seek out gigantic beasts. Armed with only a sword and a bow, explore the spacious lands and unearth each Colossus, presenting a unique challenge to test your wits, determination, and skill.

All Comments (21)
  • @raymondv.m4230
    When I first played this. I spent a good 30 minutes trying to figure out how to engage the first colossus. The game made you appear so fragile that I never would have thought climbing it would even be a possibility, let alone encouraged. The moment I took the risk to just run at the colossus and grab stands today as one of my most cherished gaming memories. Discovering a game mechanic rather than it being told to me and using that mechanic throughout the game just felt breath taking... ( I know the voice probably tells you after some time but I clearly was too young and awe struck by the lumbering giant to even notice)
  • @hopeful5795
    A huge respect for those who played first it on PS2.
  • @Lumibear.
    I love this game. I’d recommend to avoid all spoilers and walkthroughs, as it’s all about honing your skills, getting a ‘feel’ for your character and discovering the weaknesses and controls of each colossi. It’s extremely finely gauged, you get stronger as you progress, and the seemingly impossible eventually becomes simple. The replay value is enormous and it has tons of little mini games, too.
  • @raggledaggle721
    What a beautiful game... Smart choice to start with the action scene first, and then the beautiful visuals. It really got my attention.
  • @DariusDRB
    Awesome graphics, awesome landscapes, awesome game at all. Waiting for it 😍
  • @agraciotti
    Almost 15 years later and that music still gives me chills... what a game
  • @sevenwhatuknow
    Still got this on my PS2, which still works. Great gem to go back and play
  • @jackbaratte7224
    The battle with the sand dragon was for me the most epic of the game , and look at that graphics omg .If you never played the ps2 version this is the best way to discover this masterpiece
  • @myumeh4245
    This is one of the first game I ever played that really had me immersed. I was amazed and it's without a doubt one of my favorite games.
  • @sandoga
    Seeing the game like this brings back a lot of great memories.. the soundtrack in my opinion is some of the best tracks I’ve heard in a game.
  • @renocloudstrift
    One of my favorite game in the old time...this remastered/remake wow..cant wait to play this on my ps4
  • @JohanssonMX
    this is how an remake/remaster should look like
  • I remember the glory of play this game when I was just a teenage boy, i cried with the ending part of this game. It's a piece of visual art and now looks eons better than nothing.
  • @Codyrosa
    The feeling of walking up to the first boss.. so excited.. no other game has ever giving me the same feel
  • @lasafrog
    Fell in love with this on the PS2, and again on the PS3. I'll happily repurchase this again in February. This is a rare instance where a game continues to be remade, but doesn't appear to be trying to cash in. Rather, each remake gets closer to their original vision. I'm all in, again.
  • The bridge of the entrance of the forbidden lands is the longest bridge in the history of videogames