I can answer that for you. Basically sotc is the prequal to ico. Hes not "a wanderer" or "the wanderer" or "Wanderer". User Info: RocketJess. Yuri Prime wrote: wander didn't have horns and I'm pretty sure that's supposed to be him in the picture It's not supposed to be Wander, at least not as he appears in-game.
It's an early development character. Actually I heard he was intended to be "the Wanderer" but since they put in in Engrish, it got mistaken for a proper name and it's stuck. I'm at work now though, so I can't go browsing for references. RocketJess, blasting off again! User Info: gfxtwin. You'll get fewer headaches if you don't think of the horns literally and see them as being symbolic of Wander's fate.
User Info: Druff. It's actually not early concept art at all, it was done after SotC was finished. They made it match the style of the Ico cover art, just for fun.
Caution - You are approaching the periphery shield of Vortex Four. More topics from this board Where do i go after i kill the first colossus? General 1 Answer How do I equip the items I earned from time attack? To do this, you simply need a save from Ico on your hard drive when you start Shadow of the Colossus. Last Edited: 30 Jan pm.
Aggro's Ico Marking In the original North American version of Shadow of the Colossus, you can unlock a different look for your horse -- an "I" from the Ico logo for its head. Was this guide helpful? YES NO. In This Wiki Guide. There, he acquires a special sword that allows him to unlock pathways previously only accessible by Yorda and her power. Nonetheless, during and after the fight he looses both of his horns and he begins to bleed out, falling victim to unconsciousness once more as the castle crumbles to pieces around his senseless body.
Ico pulls out of a long trail of dreams to find himself washed up on an unknown beach from within a wooden boat. How he got there he is uncertain, but he chooses to explore this foreign shore. Walking down the stretch of sand he discovers Yorda who also washed up here. She wakes from apparent death and the two are reunited. Note: In the Japanese release of the game, Ico can be seen eating watermelon with Yorda along this beach if the game has already been completed once through.
Fumito Ueda stated in an interview that an interpretation for this sequence was that it was all a dream that Ico had while sailing away on the boat, and not reality. Ico was an ordinary boy with natural human features, while Yorda was the individual intended to bear the pair of horns, which were part of a helmet that she wore.
Later in this early iteration of the story, Ico was to take Yorda's horned helmet and wear it during gameplay. The horns served to visually define Ico as the playable character and differentiate him from other characters on screen. Team Ico Wiki Explore. Ueda's Teams. The Community. About our Wiki User blog posts Talk portal Forum.
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