Ian Wilding blends iconic game imagery with clever design to deliver some seriously cool movie-style posters. The Super Metroid one shown above is my personal favorite, though you may prefer one of the few displayed below.
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A Handful Of Ian Wilding’s Amazing Video Game Posters
March 15th, 2013 by Mark A. BrooksEncounters with the Shadow of The Colossus
January 21st, 2013 by ikecube
Many people fell in love with Shadow of The Colossus back when it was originally released on the Playstation 2 by Team Ico back in October of 2005. I was preoccupied with World of Warcraft at that time, but fortunately that isn’t the case anymore and it has since been re-released on the combo title The Ico & Shadow of the Colossus Collection.
My initial thoughts with this title is that it helped lay the groundwork for one of my favorite titles of the Playstation 3 era: Demon’s Souls. There is no doubt that the art and music and cadence of the gameplay and power differential between Wander and the Colossus share some similarities with Demon’s Souls. Where the experience falls short however, is in the snappiness and responsiveness of the game controls. Every controller input action feels like it is more of a request, through a language interpreter, and Wander, Agro, or the Camera decides just too many moments later to take action.
Regardless, the take-down of the first Colossus, Valus the Minotaur, leaves you with the feeling of courage and determination that gives you just enough motivation to make it through the next challenge. I summarize my experience with each Colossus in a few lines below, and some fellow DeltaAttackers add additional color (charkicker, MarkhamAsylum, and myself). Be warned that there may be spoilers (if you are reading without having finished the game, tsk tsk).
[chairkicker]
By the time you’re cut loose into the ruined lands, you’ve been told and told what to do. In the opening cut scenes it is evident that you’ve stolen your giant, capable horse and that gnarly sword (the kid looks like a clown the first time he “brandishes” it), and you’ve probably stolen the dead girl, too. The gods say, look at that sword, son. Hold it up to the light! OK. You take a few steps outside, on foot or on horseback, and you’re taking in the scope and desaturated flavor of the blighted world, catching your — An on-screen help text says, press the button to hold your sword up! To the light! Screw you, on-screen help text. Wouldn’t it have been neat for the game to trust you to remember what the *gods* told you less than a minute ago, right as the music crescendoed and the game began?
Yep, that would have been neat.You press the button. A beam of light shoots out of your sword, pointing you in the exact direction you are already facing.Another short gallop, and a tutorial/obstacle course later, and you’re hanging on for dear life onto the grody fur of a tremendous creature, so all is forgiven, mostly.
Valus, The Minotaur

[IkeCube] Intimidating at first, but generally non-threatening, the first Colossus, Valus, helps us find our courage, and learn the general technique and strategy that will assist us through the subsequent encounters. The satisfaction of taking him down with requiring a retry was incredible.
[Markham Asylum] I love how they introduce this colossus: a violent shaking of the earth, then you see that hoof come into view. It takes up most of the damn screen, which I’m pretty sure made my eyes bug out. One of the things this game does really well is the sense of scale, and this first guy makes you feel like an insect. Team Ico effectively employed Minotaur to teach you the mechanics of slaying colossi. It’s not too challenging, but also not a complete pushover for a first-timer.
Top 5 Games to Play While You Wait for Diablo III
November 19th, 2011 by ikecubeLet’s face it, with Blizzard, you will likely see another birthday before you see another update about the release of an upcoming game. If you are lucky (as in, have been struck by lightning twice, won the lottery once, and born with infrared vision), then you got into the beta for Diablo III. Even all star bloggers, like ourselves, can’t get into the beta without pulling in a few favors from Thessalonian Gods and Diablo, Baal, and Mephisto themselves.
Q: So what are mere mortals without deep connections to the underworld or relatives of Blizzard employees to do from now until Diablo III comes out?
To help winnow down the selection to choose from, let me give you five suggestions to start with (hit the jump):
The Ico & Shadow of the Colossus Collection Out on 9/27
September 20th, 2011 by Markham Asylum
As you may have guessed by the slew of Shadow of the Colossus content we’ve served up recently, The Ico & Shadow of the Colossus Collection will be available in one week. This PS3 exclusive will feature both melancholy games in 1080p with fixed frame rates of 30 FPS; this should especially make a difference in Shadow of the Colossus, for which the PS2 sometimes couldn’t keep up. Experiencing these unique titles in HD will only set you back $39.99.
Whether you’ve played one, both, or neither, this is as close as it gets to a must-have title for PS3 owners.
Shadow of the Colossus Cosplay Dog
September 20th, 2011 by Markham Asylum
Even dogs know how good this game is.
Shadow of the Colossus Game Boy Port
September 19th, 2011 by Markham Asylum

Ok, so it’s obviously not real, but it does bring up a great thought: How awesome it would be to play Shadow of the Colossus on a handheld. Perhaps they’ll eventually release The Ico & Shadow of the Colossus Collection on the PlayStation Vita.
Mashup: Shadow of the Colossus vs. Transformers
September 18th, 2011 by Markham AsylumDat Decepticon… or should I say, dose Decepticons. Devastator was the first Combiner, and was made up of six robots. That brings back some memories, like my asshole bus driver taking away the bulldozer part until the end of the school year because he had a “no toys on the bus” rule. What do you do with a Combiner that’s missing an arm? Kill the wife of Dr. Richard Kimble, I suppose.
So if Optimus Prime is Wander, who’s Agro, his horse? Maybe he just transforms into the semi truck, which would kind of be cheating, but also badass.






