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Feb 14 2012 The Last Guardian makes slow progress
Sony Worldwide Studios president Shuhei Yoshida told 1Up last week that The Last Guardian makes slow progress. He claims that the development of the game has been tough, but the team has work non-stop so that they could finish the title as soon as possible. Fumito Ueda’s vision causes difficulty for developers, and this is the reason why it is making little progress for the game. They have to keep on scrapping and rebuilding. In November, a rumor had arised that executive producer Ueda had left Sony in full, staying attached to The Last Guardian on a contractor basis. Yoshida verified that move to 1Up, but he also noted that Ueda was also working on the project nonstop. His co-worker claimed that Ueda comes in every morning and is among the people who works the longest during work days. Formally announced at the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo, The Last Guardian is about a boy-and-his-dog tale, where the dog is a giant and feathered, yet seemingly amiable, beast. Team Ico has not been helpful with specific plot details, but gameplay is going to involve the boy manipulating his companion so that he could navigate a variety of environmental puzzles.
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