Welcome to the July 2010 edition of K Monthly, a look back at some of the best original coverage, including reviews,…
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Echochrome II
Presenting a brand new take on the puzzle genre, echochrome ii introduces a unique twist on gameplay that lets players use pure imagination to solve puzzles by controlling light and shadows. Utilizing the PlayStation Move motion controller and the PlayStation Eye camera, players can rotate levels and control light and shadows to change the way objects are viewed and the shadows they cast. The ultimate goal is to lead your character through the path from beginning to end, while learning how a variety of different objects can be combined with perspectives, angles and the use of light can be used to help solve the puzzle. Beware … much like echochrome, the possibilities are infinite and there is always more than meets the eye as every person can view each puzzle differently!
Welcome to the July 2010 edition of K Monthly, a look back at some of the best original coverage, including reviews,…
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