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Shadow of the colossus ps2 japanese
Shadow of the colossus ps2 japanese







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We really got a kick out of this interview and learned a whole lot more about this remarkable game. And we've got options for you: carry on reading from here, or else watch our video below which contains all of the same content - plus a bonus, where Marco, Randall and Peter tell us about their favourite areas in the game (backed up appropriate video, of course). In this mostly tech-orientated interview, we talk with Bluepoint's president and co-owner, Marco Thrush, along with tech director Peter Dalton and produce Randall Lowe.

Shadow of the colossus ps2 japanese pro#

What engine technologies did Bluepoint draw upon to create this remake? To what extent does original Team Ico codebase factor into the new game? And looking towards Shadow's stunning PlayStation 4 Pro implementation, how does the team manage to make its 40fps 4K mode look so good despite a 1440p base framebuffer? And conversely, looking at the performance mode, how did Bluepoint hit its 60fps target so consistently when so many have failed?Īnd there's more than just technical discussion too: with the team's staff roster expanded significantly for the Shadow of the Colossus, where does the team go next? Will we see a brand new, original game or will the team instead take push even further with another remake? That said, despite some extensive pre-launch marketing, there's still a lot that we don't know about this game.

Shadow of the colossus ps2 japanese ps3#

The developer has built upon its existing PS3 remastering efforts with a full-blown remake, reimagining Team Ico's original work with a release that captures and enhances the unique ambience of the PS2 classic, executed to today's triple-A gaming standards. However, with the recently released Shadow of the Colossus remake, the studio has pushed on to a new level. From Metal Gear Solid to God of War, from Gravity Rush to the Uncharted trilogy, Bluepoint's work has been uniformly excellent across the years.

  • Okami (Korean NTSC/J version supports English.Now known as the 'masters of the remaster', Bluepoint Games has a well-earned, solid gold reputation for delivering some of the best current-gen - and indeed last-gen - ports of gaming's most beloved properties.
  • Soul Calibur 3 (Chinese NTSC/J version supports English).
  • Tekken 5 (Chinese NTSC/J version supports English).
  • Shadow of the Colossus (Chinese NTSC/J version supports English text with Japanese vocals).
  • Resident Evil 4 (There is an Asian NTSC/J English version of the game).
  • God Of War (Korean NTSC/J version has English voice and Korean subs).
  • Final Fantasy X-2 International (Voice only).
  • shadow of the colossus ps2 japanese

    I'll start the list of with several titles that do fit this criteria. A resource like this would be a valuable one for the many importers out there so if anyone knows any NTSC/J titles that do support English, could you please list them here. I have spent the last couple of hours on the web looking for such a list, but none seems to exist. I have an Asian PS3 which unfortunately only plays NTSC/J PS2 games, so I am trying to compile a list of NTSC/J PS2 titles (Japanese, Asian and Korean) that do support English in one form or another.

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    Shadow of the colossus ps2 japanese update#

    Given the latest firmware update for the PS3 has enabled upscaling of PS2 (and PS1) titles to HD resolutions, there is now real incentive to play these games on a PS3.









    Shadow of the colossus ps2 japanese