Ultra Ultra aims to make ‘haute couture’ video games and their first title Echo is most certainly a work of art. With unique gameplay twists, a beautifully developed universe and evocative storyline, Echo will really get under the players’ skin.
Introducing En, a callow space traveler who, after a century in stasis, arrives at her destination: A Palace born of legend, a marvel of an ancient civilisation eons gone, still awaiting its first human occupants. Out here, using forgotten technology, En hopes to bring back a life that should not have been lost...
Indie developer Ultra Ultra have revealed a brand new character trailer, delving into the personalities of ECHO’s unique protagonist, En and the sentient starship, London.
The team are also pleased to announce that Rose Leslie (Game of Thrones, The Good Fight) provides the voice of En, alongside Nick Boulton (Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, Mass, Effect series) as the voice of London.
A character-driven story of introspection and discovery, ECHO quickly develops into something much more unsettling. Stepping into the shoes of En, it becomes clear that The Palace itself studies everything you are, everything that you do; in order to use it against you.
The Palace creates ‘Echoes’, with the sole purpose of destroying you. The game will shift and change as you do, constantly evolving its Echoes based your actions - If you sneak, they will get stealthier. If you shoot, they will start to shoot back.
Your only respite lies in the sanctuary of a Blackout. As The Palace shuts down in order to update its deadly copies of En, you have a small window of opportunity to act without consequence. But beware, when The Palace comes back online, your pursuers will now be even more relentless.
The enemy is you.
Echo will launch for PC starting September 19, 2017 for $24.99 / €22.99 / £18.99, with PS4 following shortly after.
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