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No need to speak about Ico everywhere.
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(→‎Description: too much subjective description. "Amazing, wonderful, etc." should not appear here. It's not professional. I don't know who wrote all of this, but still...)
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Jen's Elemental forms are healed by drawing elemental energy from Scree that only he can collect. Her human form is weakest, but regenerates naturally after a short time of not being hit.
Jen's Elemental forms are healed by drawing elemental energy from Scree that only he can collect. Her human form is weakest, but regenerates naturally after a short time of not being hit.


===Notable Voice Actors===
== Development ==
Developed by SCEE Cambridge, the development team responsible for Medi Evil and its sequel.
 
===Soundtrack===
The Original orchestral soundtrack was composed by Paul Arnold and Andrew Barnabas, performed by the City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus.
* Nominated for a BAFTA award.
<br />
The Combat Soundtrack by 16Volt, an American industrial music group.
 
Both soundtracks were released commercially.
 
===Voice Actors===


* Scree - voiced by Andreas Katsulas
* Scree - voiced by Andreas Katsulas
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** Sean also voiced the Aquis Engineer uncredited. (You can't mistake that voice.)
** Sean also voiced the Aquis Engineer uncredited. (You can't mistake that voice.)


[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0362047/ Voiceovers] were also done, by different actors, for French, German, Italian and Spanish. Like Ico, Primal was attempting to reach the broadest possible language base. Unlike Ico, Primal did so by providing many different translations, instead of minimizing the amount of language used.
[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0362047/ Voiceovers] were also done, by different actors, for French, German, Italian and Spanish. Like Ico, Primal was attempting to reach the broadest possible language base.  


===Other===
===Re Release===
The game was released to the PlayStation 3 system the february 28, 2012, for north american users as part of ps2 classics. However, this PS3 release is only digital.


== Trivia ==
* The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London had an exhibition of original artwork from the Primal project, as documented at the now defunct website www.primal-art.com
* The Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) in London had an exhibition of original artwork from the Primal project, as documented at the now defunct website www.primal-art.com


* Along with European (PAL), USA(NTSC), and Japanese versions, a PAL "Collector's Edition" was issued with the game's initial release.
* Along with European (PAL), USA(NTSC), and Japanese versions, a PAL "Collector's Edition" was issued with the game's initial release.
== Development ==
Developed by SCEE Cambridge, the development team responsible for Medi Evil and its sequel. Primal is a PS 2 exclusive. A graphical tour de force in 2003.
===Soundtrack===
The Original orchestral soundtrack was composed by Paul Arnold and Andrew Barnabas, performed by the City Of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus.
* Nominated for a BAFTA award.
<br>
The Combat Soundtrack by 16Volt, an American industrial music group.
Both soundtracks were released commercially.
===Re Release===
The game was released to the PlayStation 3 system the february 28, 2012, for north american users as part of ps2 classics. However, this PS3 release is only digital.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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