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Thread: Shadow of the Colussus.. for Ps2..

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    The game has some problems (camera, controls, framerate) but the game's atmosphere more than makes up for it. The sense of awe you get from battling a colossi hundreds of times your size is something that really needs to be experienced firsthand to be appreciated.

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    i think it's hard to find it on google.try at warez forums

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    Excellent game. I also found the ending very moving. I never really had any problems with the controls/camera, except for getting to that final Colossi. The atmosphere of the game is great too. It has such a unique style to it... well, similar to Ico, but both games' style is so different from the rest of the 'clear picture' games.
    An aspiring game programmer with a bad habit for being a workaholic one day and couch potato the next... what an existence.

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    It's visually splendid and great only if you like extensive boss battles.

    If you're looking for a sequel to ICO, though . . .

    . . .well, read the reviews.

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