Echochrome Japanese trailer video: more world-turning gameplay |
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In a nut shell, Echochrome is a puzzle game which involves "impossible constructions" made popular by the talented Oscar Reutersvard. The objective of the game is to lead a graphically simple mannequin out the maze.
Note that that the PS3 version of the game will cost lower compared to the PSP build. This is due to the fact that the handheld version will be released in UMD format. The one for the PlayStation 3, on the other hand, will be available via the PlayStation Network.
So while waiting for more updates regarding Echochrome, just enjoy the video below!
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"Note that that the PS3 version of the game will cost lower compared to the PSP build. This is due to the fact that the handheld version will be released in UMD format."
this is FALSE!!!
I repeat FALSE!!
you told some day ago the reason is beacouse PS3 version has 50 levels, PSP version has 100 levels.
Please review your own news QJ:
http://www.qj.net/PSP-Echochrome-costs-twice-as-the-PS3-version/pg/49/aid/113338
that is true but the difference in format has also caused changes in pricing.
This game looks incredible. I've always loved the artwork and amazing design that goes into some of these Escher-style drawings and landscapes and whatever else you want to call them, and the inspired game that they have come up with from it blows me away. I am very excited about this game.
I read that the PSP version is more expensive mostly because of more modes to play with and the extra levels. In fact, the developer even went as far to say that the PS3 was sort of to help the PSP sales.
no more comment ^^