The Last Guardian: Ueda 'Terribly Sorry' For Delay
"I always want to create quickly, and I always want to increase the rate of production."
The Last Guardian director Fumito Ueda has apologised to fans over the game's continuing delays.In the latest issue of Edge magazine, Ueda open up about his feelings regarding the fact the game seems to be in limbo, as well as how the team remains motivated in the face of continuing upheaval.
I feel terribly sorry that for various reasons I have kept my audience waiting for such a long time.
"Maintaining motivation is all about producing something great. A
hobby or alcohol might help to refresh you temporarily, but they won’t
motivate creativity. Also, the original staff members on Ico and SOTC
are just as fussy over details as I am."I always want to create quickly, and I always want to increase the rate of production. In the case of The Last Guardian, my creative work was mostly finished a long time ago, but the details of when, where and how it will be completed are beyond my control."
Elsewhere in the interview, Ueda confirms that he's working on other projects outside of his freelance work with The Last Guardian, but explains they must remain secret for now.
Will we eventually see The Last Guardian released on the PS4? Time will tell.
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