PlayStation’s been dabbling in the cinematic universe—yeah, like they didn’t have enough to do, right? From bringing intense thrills with “The Last of Us” to totally underrated gems like “Until Dawn” (seriously, anyone else obsessed with that game?), they’re going all in on this. Rumor has it, there’s more coming.
### The Last Guardian Film — What’s Going on Here?
So, some insider, DanielRPK, dropped some news. Picture this: Sony and PlayStation are teaming up, like Batman and Robin but less capes, to turn “The Last Guardian” into a film. It’s still hush-hush, early bird kinda stuff, so don’t get too excited just yet—or do, I’m not your boss.
Gotta love Fumito Ueda, though. Guy’s a legend. If you’ve played “Ico” or “Shadow of the Colossus,” you know what I’m saying. His games are more like paintings… but you play them? That makes sense, right? Anyway, imagine that magic on the big screen. Mind blown.
But here’s the kicker—how are they going to make us feel that bond with Trico, the massive dog-bird thing, without a controller in hand? Magic, I guess. In case you missed it, “The Last Guardian” is about a kid and a giant creature. They’re stuck in ruins, trying to escape, and letting the feels run wild. It’s all about friendship and trust, which sounds cheesy, but trust me, it’s not.
The game dropped in 2016, PS4 style, and people were all over it. Metacritic’s giving it an 82 out of 100—or something like that. Our review? Nailed it, 10 out of 10. No big deal.
And speaking of big deals, PlayStation’s pumping out shows and films left and right. Like, remember “Until Dawn”? They made a film out of it, and it’s on Netflix if you’re in a binge-watching mood. Oh, and “Twisted Metal” is only seven episodes deep, streaming on Peacock if that’s more your speed. What’s next? Horizon, God of War, and Ghost of Tsushima. They’re really hitting all the buttons.