12-21-2016, 01:02 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-21-2016, 11:02 AM by Hexadecimal.)
Honestly... I am still not coming down from playing that game.
This is one of those titles where top notch graphics were ESSENTIAL for the experience. Trico was so believable as a real creature. He showed such an array of emotions and you can tell they studied real animals to get his movements right.
The following video is a spoiler, but it makes no sense out of context; it just really shows what I mean about the attention to detail on Trico:
I miss these sorts of games. There's no way they'll make a huge profit on it so I am so glad it actually became a reality. The PS2 will always be my favorite system because of all the risks they took. I want another experience that will move me like this one, not just something I had fun playing.
This is one of those titles where top notch graphics were ESSENTIAL for the experience. Trico was so believable as a real creature. He showed such an array of emotions and you can tell they studied real animals to get his movements right.
The following video is a spoiler, but it makes no sense out of context; it just really shows what I mean about the attention to detail on Trico:
I miss these sorts of games. There's no way they'll make a huge profit on it so I am so glad it actually became a reality. The PS2 will always be my favorite system because of all the risks they took. I want another experience that will move me like this one, not just something I had fun playing.