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Shadow of the Colossus

Original title: Wanda to kyozô
  • Video Game
  • 2005
  • T
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
4.9K
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Shadow of the Colossus (2005)
ActionAdventureDramaFantasy

A young man brings a deceased woman to a forbidden land inhabited by colossal beings said to house the power to revive the dead.A young man brings a deceased woman to a forbidden land inhabited by colossal beings said to house the power to revive the dead.A young man brings a deceased woman to a forbidden land inhabited by colossal beings said to house the power to revive the dead.

  • Director
    • Fumito Ueda
  • Writers
    • Junichi Hosono
    • Takashi Izutani
    • Masashi Kudô
  • Stars
    • Kenji Nojima
    • Kazuhiro Nakata
    • Kyôko Hikami
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    9.2/10
    4.9K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fumito Ueda
    • Writers
      • Junichi Hosono
      • Takashi Izutani
      • Masashi Kudô
    • Stars
      • Kenji Nojima
      • Kazuhiro Nakata
      • Kyôko Hikami
    • 27User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 9 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Kenji Nojima
    • Wander
    • (voice)
    Kazuhiro Nakata
    • Dormin (Male)
    • (voice)
    Kyôko Hikami
    Kyôko Hikami
    • Dormin (Female)
    • (voice)
    Naoki Bando
    • Emon
    • (voice)
    Hitomi Nabatame
    • Mono
    • (voice)
    • Director
      • Fumito Ueda
    • Writers
      • Junichi Hosono
      • Takashi Izutani
      • Masashi Kudô
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    tekiclutch

    The Medium Is What You Make It.

    No longer are video games the time-killers numbing the minds of our world's adolescents. Shadow of the Colossus (the English-language release title; the translation of the Japanese would be roughly "Wander and the Colossi") has used beautiful imagery and innovative puzzles on the backs of giants to tell a story worthy of the religious mythologies of an ancient civilization. The technical game-play is stunning in its simplicity, and has truly moved video games to the status of an art form. Fumito Ueda's previous endeavor Ico (to which Shadow of the Colossus is a prequel) is also told in a way that does what was done with comic books in the 1980s; using an unappreciated, stigmatized medium to tell a story that, if told in a cinematic or literary form, would leave the viewing and reading populous speechless. To those of you who do play video games, you simply must play this game. To those of you who don't play video games or have teenage children who play them, buy them a copy and at least watch them play. Most of important to you all, open your minds or you'll most certainly miss out.
    9traficderime

    Freakin' Dazzling

    This is the most epic game I've ever played, with the possible exception of Half-Life 2. You are a young man who climbs atop the backs of giants and has to bring them down by use of your sword and/or bow & arrow. The first giant is beaten simply by climbing onto him and stabbing marked areas of his body, but other enemies are beaten by interacting with the environment around you, which by the way is one of the most jaw-dropping visual features of this game by far. You ride your horse through grassy fields, barren deserts, vast mountain ranges with waterfalls, you name it. The world is enormous and something you totally would not expect a PS2 to be able to handle (I'm guessing it's pulled off due to the fact that there is no interaction with other characters or enemies at all).

    Understandable is the criticism it's received for being, in essence, nothing but a bunch of boss battles. There's no real interaction with anybody else in the game. But most would probably agree that what it lacks in terms of rich gameplay it more than makes up for with the freakin' pretty landscapes and jaw dropping cinematic display.

    The 16 giants are something you might see in a Lord of the Rings movie. By land, by air or by sea, you find yourself doing pretty much everything. Grip onto the back of a Boeing-sized Pterodactyl of sorts. Cling to an enormous electric eel as it swims under the water. Ride your horse alongside an enormous galloping bull. Every gamer on the planet needs to at the very least RENT this game. See it before you die or you just might not make it into gaming-heaven. I'm pleading with you here, I don't want anybody at all to miss this.

    Oh, and as a music person I must stress the superb soundtrack.
    8Aaron1375

    Rather fun, plus a rather good albeit sad story.

    This was a good game, nice graphics and an interesting tale. Maybe it could have used a bit more here or there to spruce it up...maybe a few more characters or something as the game could use some more back story and character development. The game has a young man bringing his deceased loved one to a forbidden valley temple where he is confronted by a voice that tells him of a way to perhaps revive his beloved. He must go out and slay huge beasts which in turn destroys statues that seal this beings powers. So there you have it, you along with your trusty horse must seek out and slay the colossi inhabiting this mysterious valley land. Using the sun to guide you, you track them down using clues given you by the mysterious voice and once you find them you must find a way to climb them so you can find the weak point and bring them down. The fighting is great as it took a bit to figure out what to do here and there, however for the most part I was able to find a way to kill the Colossus without any aid. There were a couple, though, I had to search for the way to kill them on the web. Like I said add some more elements in the valley and this would be really great, because for the most part when searching for the colossi you are simply riding your horse here and there. Still good, but sad.
    10pippin_evil_genius

    Truly Remarkable

    This game is one of the greatest games ever made because of how well it was done.

    The game's plot puts you as a wanderer who takes a girl to the forbidden land to give her back her stolen soul. But to do this you must go and slay the Colossus. Who roam in the land. I'm not going to lie to you, this game is hard. For example it took over an hour to beat the last Colossus.

    There aren't a lot of creatures in this game. It's you, you're horse Agro, a dead girl, and sixteen Colossus that roam. Another great but interesting thing about this game is how you never really communicate with Agro, but you somehow form a bond with him since he's really all that you have.

    The graphics may not be the best and sometimes seem a little glitchy, but Artistically this game is unmatched. It really is fun to explore ruins to a lost civilization and wonder why it is that the world in the game is the way it is...

    The music is truly the best soundtrack ever put into a game, it has all real instruments which is great for a video game. This soundtrack sounds that of a film! I praise it!

    The overall of this game is incredible and that's why I will always support Shadow of the Colossus.

    10/10
    10kabukiindustries

    Top five!

    There are only a few things to say about this game. It is one of the most interesting, well done, fun and challenging games ever made ...hands down. A solid 10.

    Play it!

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    • Trivia
      It is not said in the game, but Team Ico has stated that the main character's name is Wander and the woman that he attempts to resurrect is named Mono.
    • Goofs
      Before the battle with the 16th colossus, Wander and Agro cross a bridge that begins to collapse and Agro falls to her apparent death. When Agro is falling, large splashes of water can be seen in the river below. Obviously these splashes were caused by the already-collapsed pieces of the bridge. However, when Wander looks over the ledge just seconds later to see Agro falling, there is not even a ripple in the water.
    • Connections
      Featured in Jampack Vol. 13 (2005)

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    • Is the horse, Agro a male or a female?
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    • What was Mono's "cursed fate"?

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    • Release date
      • October 18, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Sony Computer Entertainment America (United States)
      • Sony Computer Entertainment Europe [eu]
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Production companies
      • Sony Computer Entertainment
      • Team Ico
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