This thread is in response to a review for ICO on the PlayStation 2. You are encouraged to view the review in a new window before reading this thread.
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Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod)
Posted: August 01, 2015 (11:35 AM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
My thoughts exactly! Great review, Suskie. |
Author: Suskie
Posted: August 02, 2015 (11:52 PM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Hey, thanks! And by the way, your walkthrough got me through a couple of tricky bits :)
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Author: JoeTheDestroyer (Mod)
Posted: August 04, 2015 (08:03 AM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Ha! I almost forgot about that thing. I've since retired from walkthroughs twice.
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Author: sashanan
Posted: August 04, 2015 (11:53 AM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
I remember this game fondly. My one irritation was that I played it around the same time I was working on one of the Prince of Persias, and muscle memory messed me up badly. What's "climb up on the ledge you're holding" in one game is "let go of the ledge and fall to your death" in the other, and vice versa too.
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Author: honestgamer
Posted: August 04, 2015 (01:13 PM) Actions: Register for a free user account to post on the forums... |
Assuming it's a terrific walkthrough, we could always clean it up and post it here as a guide, Joe. I'd even take care of the formatting and stuff and let you look it over before we push it live. Guides are something I'd like to continue doing here. Usually I like to post screenshots with them too, but I think even a text-only walkthrough is better than nothing and we could always go through and add screens later if we stumble across a cache of spare time no one knows exists.
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