| Echochrome Demo Now Available From Japan PSN For PSP and PS3 |
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| Written by Rivithed | ||||
| Thursday, 06 March 2008 | ||||
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If you have a Japanese PSN account, not only can you get a sneak peek at Echochrome, but download two playable demos. One demo for the Playstation 3, in crisp HD and featuring English audio, and one demo to take on the go, for the PSP. Those are two separate downloads. The PS3 Echochrome demo does not work via remote play on the PSP.
Echochrome is an upcoming downloadable PlayStation Network (PSN) game. It's been announced in the US for the Playstation 3. Echochrome is a unique puzzle game, in which you shift the perspective of the playing field. A mannequin figure walks on the path, which you can continually shift. Your mission is to create a seemingly continuous path by changing the perspective of the playing field. There's a tutorial in the demo that will make it much clearer for you. As SCEA says, "Echochrome is likened to playing a M.C. Escher drawing."
From SCEA: The music provides a calm backdrop to this unique brain-teaser game. See a couple images below taken from the PSP version, as well as one screenshot from the Playstation 3 version that shows how complex things can get.
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