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Echo Generation
Echo Generation is a turn-based adventure game that follows a gang of kids through otherworldly adventures as they investigate mysterious and supernatural events in their hometown that will change the... See more
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Andrew Stretch
Echo Generation is an intriguing RPG that sees Dylan and his little sister fighting monsters, taking part in interactive turn based combat, and exploring beautiful worlds. If you're up for a unique kind of adventure this might be your RPG.

Andrew Farrell
Beautiful, funny, and full of heart, Echo Generation is uncompromising in its aims and successful at accomplishing what it sets out to do, even if people without a certain fondness for adventure games and turn-based RPGs might be a bit turned off by its focus.

Kyle Foley
Echo Generation does an excellent job of combining nostalgic feelings for the 90s with modern game development in a way that makes every second an enjoyable time. The characters are diverse and interesting, the combat is varied and fun, and the world is about as beautiful as it gets. Combine all of that with the fact that it’s launching on Xbox Gamepass, and it’s impossible not to recommend Echo G...

Daniel Hollis
While Echo Generation stumbles a few times, our time with the game was never squandered. It's a testament to how wonderful its world is to explore, along with its engaging RPG systems. You never quite know what surprise will be in the next frame of the game. Will it be a mysterious alien spaceship? Or will you stumble across the legendary monster in the woods? The intrigue never lets up, and while...

TJ Denzer
There’s a lot I like about Echo Generation. The adolescent youth in sci-fi suburbia story is really charming and aided thoroughly by the game’s gorgeous voxel visuals and delicious soundtrack. There were definitely some parts held down by archaic design decisions, such as the utter lack of a hint system or direction and the need to grind experience, especially on new party members. However, Echo G...

Pascal Tekaia
'90s kids take note: Echo Generation answers the question of what would happen if The X-Files invaded small-town America. With impressive presentation values to boot, it's an entertaining blast from the past worth checking out.

Aarsal "Soulblazerz" Masoodi
There’s a lot to like about this game. The setting is intriguing, the characters are fun, and the art style can be spectacular. However, problems with some pretty core concepts bring the overall experience down. In conclusion, while Echo Generation has solid visuals and music, these are sadly out shadowed by clunky combat and frustrating game design.

Randy Kalista
Voxel-rich graphics. A high-spirited Stranger Things vibe. Clever turn-based quick-time-event combat. But also dopey dialogue, endless fetch-questing, and weirdly placed grind. Echo Generation looks great, tastes half-baked.

Tarran Stockton
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Ruddy Celestial
Echo Generation is an ‘80s cartoon soulslike, masquerading as a relaxing adventure game. If you’re willing to put in the time to learn the enemies attack patterns so that you can properly block their hits, then I’m sure you’ll have fun with it - I can already imagine people attempting no-hit runs.