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ICO on the PS2 and PS3- A Review From a Nobody
Discover the hidden gem that is Ico, a game that has gained immense popularity since its initial release on the PS2. Initially overlooked by gamers, Ico has become a beloved classic, thanks to word-of-mouth and features in "Hidden Gems" articles. In this review, I explore the incredible year of gaming in 2001 and how Ico, despite receiving rave reviews—including Game of the Month honors from EGM—was largely ignored by the North American audience.
Ico tells the poignant story of a cursed boy born with horns, who is sacrificed to lift a village's curse. His journey begins in a decaying fortress, where he encounters Yorda, a mysterious girl. Together, they navigate a beautifully crafted world filled with unique puzzles and atmospheric exploration, blending adventure and puzzle gameplay in a way that sets it apart from other titles like Zelda.
The game’s stunning art direction, often compared to impressionist paintings, creates an immersive experience that feels more like a work of art than a traditional video game. The sound design enhances this atmosphere, using ambient sounds and minimal music to evoke feelings of loneliness and exploration.
In my review, I also delve into the differences between the PS2 and PS3 remastered versions of Ico. The remaster follows changes made in the PAL version, affecting combat dynamics and puzzle mechanics. While the PS3 version offers a smoother experience, the PS2 version retains a more aggressive combat style that many fans prefer.
Ico is a masterclass in game design, where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. It features minimal hand-holding, encouraging players to engage their problem-solving skills. The satisfaction of solving puzzles without guidance is a rare joy in modern gaming.
With its engaging platforming elements and a focus on guiding Yorda through perilous environments, Ico remains a timeless classic. The game’s simplicity and lack of unnecessary bloat allow players to immerse themselves fully in its world.
In conclusion, Ico is not just a hidden gem; it’s a defining achievement in PS2 gaming that every gamer should experience. Its unique blend of art, storytelling, and gameplay solidifies its status as one of the best games on the system. Whether you're a long-time fan or a newcomer, Ico is a must-play that continues to resonate with players today.
References:
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps2/367472-ico/faqs/81063/how-to-pronounce-ico
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/ps3/632823-ico/faqs/45801
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