PS4 Remake of GOAT PS2 Game Is Less Than $10 on PS Store
Shadow of the Colossus PS4 remake is $9.99 on PS Store
Developed by Bluepoint Games and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, 2018's Shadow of the Colossus is currently $9.99 on the PS Store. PS4 and PS5 players who want to take advantage of this deal will want to act fast. The offer ends on August 28 at 2:59 a.m. ET.
'Tales speak of an ancient realm where Colossi roam the majestic landscape,' reads the game's PS Store description. 'Bound to the land, these creatures hold a key to a mystical power of revival – a power you must obtain to bring a loved one back to life.
'Shadow of the Colossus is a breathtaking journey through ancient lands to seek out gigantic beasts,' continues the description. 'Armed with only a sword and a bow, explore the spacious lands and unearth each Colossus, presenting a unique challenge to test your wits, determination, and skill.'
When the Shadow of the Colossus PS4 remake was released back in 2018, it was universally well-received. According to the review aggregate site Metacritic, it garnered an average score of 91 across 100 critic reviews. In our review of the game, we gave it a 10 out of 10.
'Bluepoint Games has successfully honored the original while completely making it their own, a balancing act that only the most devoted of fans could pull off. It's awe inspiring,' reads our review. 'It's colossal. It's the perfect remake. It's Shadow of the Colossus exactly as I remember it, yet it's Shadow of the Colossus like it's never been before.'
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