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The most anticipated PlayStation game ever is gorgeous, endearing, and finally here

In "The Last Guardian," you play as a young boy.

The most anticipated PlayStation game ever is gorgeous, endearing, and finally here

Little backstory is given for the boy (not even a name!), but there are occasional flashes of exposition. We know he lived in a village and he woke up in this mysterious place.

Little backstory is given for the boy (not even a name!), but there are occasional flashes of exposition. We know he lived in a village and he woke up in this mysterious place.

Oh and also there's a massive cat-bird-dragon animal. It's called "Trico."

Oh and also there

It's outrageously adorable.

It

"The Last Guardian" is, plainly, a third-person action-adventure game. You explore a mysterious place, progressing through areas with your adorable Trico alongside.

"The Last Guardian" is, plainly, a third-person action-adventure game. You explore a mysterious place, progressing through areas with your adorable Trico alongside.

But that description undercuts the Studio Ghibli-esque nuance in storytelling. Trico is dog-like in its expression of emotion.

But that description undercuts the Studio Ghibli-esque nuance in storytelling. Trico is dog-like in its expression of emotion.

Trico barks, huffs, stamps, rolls over, coos — pet owners will instantly see where this is going.

Trico barks, huffs, stamps, rolls over, coos — pet owners will instantly see where this is going.

I quickly grew attached to Trico (as my actual, real-life dog sheepishly grilled me from a nearby cushion).

I quickly grew attached to Trico (as my actual, real-life dog sheepishly grilled me from a nearby cushion).

Interacting with Trico is more than just seeing him get hilariously lost in the trees.

Interacting with Trico is more than just seeing him get hilariously lost in the trees.

You'll spend much of "The Last Guardian" riding on Trico's feathers as he leaps from precarious perches to — hopefully — safer ground.

You

There's a fair bit of carefully leaping from Trico's head or back to various places. You can climb literally all over him, including his lengthy tail.

There

Running, jumping, climbing, shimmying along ledges, pulling levers — these are the main things you "do" in "The Last Guardian." But it's really about how it all comes together.

Running, jumping, climbing, shimmying along ledges, pulling levers — these are the main things you "do" in "The Last Guardian." But it

Much of the game feels intensely lonely. It's just you and this massive creature trying to figure out what in the world is going on.

Much of the game feels intensely lonely. It

Which is a big part of why the relationship with Trico develops. You're in this together! He saves your bacon over and over.

Which is a big part of why the relationship with Trico develops. You

See that human figure at the end of the hall? That's a stone statue that really doesn't like Trico or you. Your best option when you see one is to run!

See that human figure at the end of the hall? That

But if they encounter Trico, he'll smash them to bits. Thus, you're dependent on his strength.

But if they encounter Trico, he

Similarly, Trico is dependent on you to get rid of these creepy eye-shaped stained glass structures. He's terrified of them!

Similarly, Trico is dependent on you to get rid of these creepy eye-shaped stained glass structures. He

And often, you'll need Trico to reach a high place that enables you to open a door that he can then move through. That's the flow of the game, though there are many twists and turns.

And often, you

You'll explore dungeons, and massive indoor chambers:

You

And massive outdoor environments as well. Much of the game looks like a Giorgio de Chirico painting.

And massive outdoor environments as well. Much of the game looks like a Giorgio de Chirico painting.

Occasionally the puzzles are frustrating or unclear, and occasionally the controls are a hassle.

Occasionally the puzzles are frustrating or unclear, and occasionally the controls are a hassle.

But the game's few shortcomings are worth overcoming for the vast wealth of delight in playing it.

But the game

The game arrives, exclusively on the PlayStation 4, on December 6. It costs $60, and is available both digitally on PlayStation Network and in stores.

The game arrives, exclusively on the PlayStation 4, on December 6. It costs $60, and is available both digitally on PlayStation Network and in stores.

"The Last Guardian" is a nuanced, emotional masterpiece, and a game that can't be missed.

"The Last Guardian" is a nuanced, emotional masterpiece, and a game that can

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