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echochrome

Each version of echochrome features 56 exclusive levels - totalling over 100 levels across both versions - with each unique level designed specifically to match that platform's characteristics. Gamers are challenged to play within five simple laws of perspective that govern how one advances through each stage. Offering the most gameplay with the least graphics, echochrome is likened to playing a M.C. Escher drawing on PlayStation.

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User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Sun 27th Jul 2008 15:43, Post No: 4

Thank the lord, TVG does actually have some members who understand the style and tone of the articles.

User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 23rd Jul 2008 05:44, Post No: 3

He's not saying it's pretentious because it's different, he's saying it's pretentious because it IS a very self-important game, which uses just about every high-art cliche in the book. So much that it has to be intentional, probably even a satire of the snooty artistic scene. It's a great and very challenging game, but "pretentious" really was the first word that came to mind when I first saw the presentation, even before I read this review.

User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Thu 10th Jul 2008 20:42, Post No: 2

A game which is different from other titles is not necessarily "pretentious". What the reviewer seems to have been trying to say is "I wasn't good enough to play this game so I'll spitefully label this game as 'pretentious' in order to cover up my frustration". Sad.

User avatar By: Anonymous

Added:Wed 14th May 2008 12:17, Post No: 1

Echochrome is an awesome PSP game, absolutely loving the demo.