After a century in stasis the girl En arrives at her destination: A Palace out of legend, a marvel of the old civilization eons gone, still awaiting its first human occupants. Out here, using forgotten technologies, she hopes to bring back a life that shouldn’t have been lost. In Echo everything has consequence: As you try to wield its magical technologies it becomes apparent that the Palace has a will of its own… It studies everything you do, everything you are – to use it against you.
Rick Fox will be staying with esports organization Echo Fox after all. Last month he threatened to leave over threats and racist remarks by a fellow investor, but recently said on his new podcast that he’s staying put, and going to work to have the other shareholder removed instead.
Yesterday, Blizzard announced that it would be nerfing some of the most powerful cards in Hearthstone in an attempt…
Ultra Ultra, developer of the clever stealth game Echo, has “ceased to exist” according to a tweet on the company’s Twitter account. For a detailed breakdown of what made Echo so special, check the video above. Good luck, Ultra Ultra devs, and thanks for the incredibly cool game.
The Echo Fox esports organization shareholder who was accused of using racial epithets in emails to business partners has issued a statement to Dexerto confirming one of the instances but denying that the language was ever directed at former NBA player Rick Fox or that his family had ever been threatened.
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