The Last Guardian Japanese Introduction Trailer Released

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Being Team Ico’s most recent game in over 10 years, The Last Guardian has been in the back of everyone’s minds since its initial announcement in a 2007 issue of the Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu. The game has finally been completed, with a release date of December 6, and it looks like a challenging and heartwarming story of a boy and his gigantic monster friend.

Since it is so close, Japan has already released a Japanese introduction trailer that reveals a few spoilers regarding general gameplay and story elements. If anything, the video makes fans more excited for the game because of how reminiscent it all seems of previous Team Ico games with a bit of The Legend of Zelda.

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