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<p>This is a review of Ico, specifically of the HD version, but unless I say otherwise, most of what I said applies to both version.</p>
<p>This is the first game developed by the aptly named Team Ico and in a sense set the groundwork for the next game Shadow of the Colossus. You can get both games in an HD Collection known as The Ico &amp; Shadow of the Colossus Collection, the two best versions of the games.</p>
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