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IGN: Echochrome Review

Echochrome was just released on the last update and IGN has put up their review of the game. The highly addictive puzzle game allows you rotate the camera to completely change the level around you so you can complete your task. The game is priced at $9.99 can also be downloaded from the PC store for your PSP.

Final Score= 8.6
Typically when you play a puzzle game, you are given an objective and perhaps a few different ways that you can accomplish this task. However, you're not frequently asked to readjust the reality of the world simply by manipulating the camera to close gaps between platforms. The same could be said about erasing pitfalls by changing a camera angle so a column appears to cover a hole. These optical illusions form the basis behind Sony's latest PSN title, echochrome, which asks players to constantly tweak, bend and change their perceptions to solve deceptive puzzles. While the choice to use optical illusions is a unique one, the decision to focus upon a simple wireframe presentation adds a surprising amount of depth to this spatial puzzle title.

echochrome hosts an extremely basic presentation: a series of platforms are suspended in "mid-air" against a backdrop of pure white. Among those platforms is a wire frame figure which continually walks along the platform its on, as well as up to four shadowy "echoes" of that figure scattered across the rest of the stage. The goal of the puzzle is to start at one point with the wire frame figure, collect all of the echoes in any order that the player chooses, and return to the starting point before time runs out. That might sound relatively basic, until you realize that most of these platforms are separated by large gaps in space, riddled with holes that can make the figure fall, and jump pads that can propel the figure away from its intended path and in a new direction
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  • 0 thumbs!
    Linkin Park Fan | May 03, 2008
    Great game. Anyone who loves puzzles should get this.
  • 0 thumbs!
    kik36 | May 03, 2008
    I loved the demo, and am a bit surprised it didn't score higher......even just for the cost factor!! LOL
  • 0 thumbs!
    StarJet | May 04, 2008
    Does anyone know what the size of the PSP version is? I really wanna get it, but I have to get my friend to DL it, so I have to know the size.
    • 0 thumbs!
      Linkin Park Fan | May 04, 2008
      I bet it will be no less then 100Megs. Probably even less because the ps3 version is 87MB and that ia in HD. So if you take out the HD part it will be a lot less. Just an assumption though.

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