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Lone Echo

Lone Echo

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Release Date: July 20, 2017

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A first-person action game developed by Ready at Dawn (creators of The Order: 1886). The story featured in Lone Echo is set in the year 2126. The player assumes the role of an android named Jack, who serves at a space ship. When the vessel bumps into an interstellar anomaly things get messy and it is Jack who has to handle the aftermath of the accident.

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Lone Echo is a sci-fi first-person action game, developed by Ready At Dawn. The developer has previously made the acclaimed games The Order: 1886 – both those games were released on Sony’s consoles, but this time the creators prepared a title designed solely for the PC.

Plot

Lone Echo for PC takes you far into the future, to the year 2126, letting you play as an android named Jack. The hero, along with several other robots, serves at a space ship. When the vehicle bumps into an interstellar anomaly things get messy and it becomes your job to handle the aftermath of the accident.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Age restrictions: 12+

Game Series

Lone Echo
Lone Echo
Lone Echo

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Echo Game Series

Echo Game Series

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Lone Echo Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i7-6700 3.4 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 4 GB GeForce GTX 980 or better, 17 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Lone Echo Video Game.

8.9

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 98% of Critics. There are 9 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Chalgyr's Game Room: 9 / 10 by Nick Herber

While Lone Echo is not the first game to take science fiction trappings and add a sense of weightless movement to the proceedings, it is easily the best example to date so far. The story is fantastic, the controls and visuals are completely immersive and is truly one of those games that could only be effectively conveyed with virtual reality.

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Destructoid: 9 / 10 by Patrick Hancock

I think VR developers are getting the hang of things. I'm no longer suggesting friends pick up titles because "it's a good way to kill 20 minutes," but rather because these are video game experiences worth having and enjoying. Lone Echo strikes an exciting balance between exploration and puzzles that make space seem like a playground for the player. It really nails the relationship between the two main characters and does a great job of telling an interesting, if a bit predictable, story thanks to a unique conversation mechanic and great voice acting.

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IGN: 8.9 / 10 by Dan Stapleton

Lone Echo and Echo Arena are the rare games that demonstrate the true value of VR and hand tracking. Its sense of movement feels great, and it couldn't exist in any other way. Lone Echo's well-acted story and interesting environments move at a slow enough pace that you can soak it all in and appreciate the sensation of virtual weightlessness before jumping into the fast, sweaty, competitive action of Echo Arena. The fact that you can experience the multiplayer without even buying it means it's one of the first things any Oculus Rift owner should .

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