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Lone Echo
In Lone Echo’s single player story, you’ll be transported to an advanced mining facility within the rings of Saturn, complete with a detailed space station, expansive outer-space environments, and interactive space equipment. Taking on the role of Jack—an advanced artificial intelligence with a state-of-the-art synthetic body—you’ll help Captain Ol...
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Lone Echo Reviews
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We’ve all seen the movies – space is a scary place. Thanks to developer Ready At Dawn, now you can experience all the thrills of zero-gravity with none of the risks in the comfort of your home. With a gripping survival story and an unparalleled level of immersion, Lone Echo is sure to blow you away even in spite of a muddled finale.
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.
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 download.




