https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps3/632823-ico/faqs/81063
I hope this is relevant for the community. In a bizarre coincidence I finished Ico this week (for the very first time, and… what an experience) and, of course, went to Gamefaqs to see what I missed on the first play through. To my huge surprise, there was a new guide, added just a few days back. The guide is on the language of Yorda, kind of similar to some of the previous work done, but a nice addition nonetheless. Really impressed that people are still writing guides on a 20+ year-old game.
You made me look, shit it’s really been over 20 years, it came out in 2001…
I’m over here playing my ps2 and realizing this thing is a “retro console” because it came out over 20 years ago
I play Fight Night Round 3 all the time. It’s still the best boxing game. And it came out 20 years ago.
Wait until you realize PS3 is older than what SNES was when PS3 was released.
Funnily, I just finished this game for the first time last week. Wonder what happened in our lives that it became relevant. I might use the guide for a NG+ if it tells me how to get the lightsaber.
Mine was that I got an emulation setup capable of PS2 and GameCube. I’m making a conscious effort to finish games instead of downloading 10,000 games and just staring at the menu. So I have 1 narrative game (currently Zelda Windwaker) and a few genre games (fighting, racing) that I can dip in and out of.
Ico I never played at the time, and certainly wouldn’t have enjoyed it if I played it 20 years ago. I’m still digesting it if I’m honest. I think it mostly did what it wanted, I did become protective of Yorda. But, I think I wanted to play through it quicker than it wanted me to progress, instead of pausing to absorb through the backtracking and repeat sections I just wanted them over. Maybe that’s me with the weight of all the other games I wanted to get to after Ico, or I’m not the introspective type, or it failed to get me into an introspective space I dunno.