Posted Feb 19, 2008 at 11:04PM by Sally B. Listed in: Videos, Games, Echochrome Tags: Japan, Sony, GDC, SCEJ
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We've seen quite a few tutorial videos for the mind-warping puzzler by Sony Computer Entertainment Japan (SCEJ), Echochrome (PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable), but since they're in Japanese we're still having quite a hard time wrapping our heads around Echochrome's gameplay mechanics. But chew on your nails no longer, since an English-language tutorial video details the five laws of Echochrome:

  1. Perspective traveling: change the perspective, and connect the path.
  2. Perspective landing: the character will land on whatever appears to be below.
  3. Perspective existence: you may not be able to see it, but there is a path.
  4. Perspective absence: hide the obstruction, and it no longer exists.
  5. Perspective jump: where you want to jump is up to you.
Got it so far? Don't worry, since the video below will clearly show you the five mysteries of Echochrome. Just click the play button for the video, concentrate, and enjoy!





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   by Alcreion - 2008-02-20
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At lease there planning to release Echocrome in America!



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