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Aside from its outdoor backgrounds the artistry isn't bad, it just isn't particularly original or exciting. Even the more intense fight scenes provide a thrill more from tone and pacing than from visual cues. The animation is also wholly unremarkable. The Yuki Kujiara musical score maintains the high standard it set in earlier volumes, though, producing a sound which not only elevates the content it backs but is good enough for its OST to be worth an independent listen.
Who's looking forward to the Ico and Shadow of the Colossus Collection in September? I certainly am. Yes, I know it's just an HD PlayStation 3 edition of two games already available on the PlayStation 2. Shut up. Both Ico and Shadow of the Colossus are fascinating adventures, even without invoking any Games As Art claptrap, and I'm eager to play Shadow with a consistent frame rate. I think I'll draw the line at importing the Japanese edition of the collection, though it has an nice artbook, separate cases for each game, and a classy slipcase.
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