Shadow of the Colossus for PS4 is approximately 8 hours long.

There are 16 colossi in Shadow of the Colossus.

The biggest Colossi in Shadow of the Colossus is the final Colossi, known as “Dormin.” He is significantly larger than any other Colossi in the game.

Yes, you can do the colossi out of order.

There are 16 endings in Shadow of the Colossus.

Some of the colossi do have names, while others are only referred to by their location or appearance. For example, the first colossus is known as Dormin, the second is known as Quadratus, and the third is known as Gaius.

There is no 17th colossus.

Pelagia is a jellyfish.

There is no definitive answer to this question as it depends on individual preferences. Some players may find the final boss, Dormin, to be the most difficult, while others may find the earlier bosses, such as the Colossi of Water and Earth, to be more challenging. Ultimately, it comes down to player skill and experience.

No, the Colossi are not evil. They were created by the people of the land to help them in their fight against the Shadow of the Colossus.

The baby at the end of Shadow of the Colossus is the child of Wander and Mono. After Wander defeats all 16 colossi, he is resurrected by Dormin and brought back to life. Mono also wakes up, and the two of them ride off into the sunset together with their newborn baby.

There is no one definitive way to beat all colossi, as different players may have different strategies that work for them. However, some tips on how to beat the colossi include using your surroundings to your advantage, using your horse to help you get around more quickly, and using your weapons and other abilities effectively.