Echo Night (1998)

FromSoftware

PlayStation · PlayStation 3 · PlayStation Portable

3.38 from 34 ratings

134 members have it in their collection · 3 playing now · 66 backlogged · 59 wish listed

How long? Main story 6h (from 3 logged playthroughs)

Echo Night is a mystery adventure video game developed by From Software. The story revolves around Richard Osmond and his journey to find out what happened to the ship Orpheus, which mysteriously disappeared from the sea. The story will uncover too the mystery about two stones which contain some kind of power.
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Details

Developers
FromSoftware
Publishers
Agetec, FromSoftware
Genres
Adventure, Puzzle
Themes
Horror, Mystery, Survival
Series
Echo Night

Release dates

  • Aug 13, 1998 (Full Release) (Japan) PlayStation
  • Jul 22, 1999 (Full Release) (North_America) PlayStation
  • Aug 30, 2007 (Digital Compatibility Release) (Japan) PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable
  • Mar 24, 2015 (Digital Compatibility Release) (North_America) PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable

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Rating distribution

5 stars
3
4 stars
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3 stars
18
2 stars
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1 star
0
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Community All Reviews Statuses

thevioletcow

Review thevioletcow 5/5 · Oct 23, 2021

THIRTEEN BATHTUBS

An absolutely gorgeous game. Moody, just scary enough. Tons of heart makes this more than the sum of its parts. And holy heck, there are so so many unique bathtub models in this game.

kurodutch

Review kurodutch 3/5 · Oct 21, 2021

Play this

Just play it. It's good

Echo Night is a puzzle/adventure/horror game made by FromSoftware in 1998 when the company was more "niche" than nowadays and thus, they have more experimental things to offer than dark souls and bloodborne.

The game is played completely in first person with a rather stiff control wich reminds you that you are playing and "old …

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Just play it. It's good

Echo Night is a puzzle/adventure/horror game made by FromSoftware in 1998 when the company was more "niche" than nowadays and thus, they have more experimental things to offer than dark souls and bloodborne.

The game is played completely in first person with a rather stiff control wich reminds you that you are playing and "old game", in the sense that you do not use the analogs for the camera. You move the camera up and dow using L2+R2 and you move sideways using L1+R1. That is something you need to get used to it.

I had a good time playing this for the first time. Just get used to the controls and you will be fine. Recommended for the spooky season

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