Echochrome II explained

Developer:Japan Studio
Publisher:Sony Computer Entertainment
Composer:Hideki Sakamoto
Series:Echochrome
Genre:Puzzle, Action
Modes:Single-player
Platforms:PlayStation 3

(stylised as echochrome ii) is a 2010 puzzle action game developed by Japan Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 utilizing the PlayStation Move.[1] The game is the sequel to the 2008 video game, Echochrome, and was released on December 21, 2010.[2] The game's soundtrack holds the record for the longest piece of music ever composed for a video game, at one hour, fifteen minutes, and seven seconds.[3]

Gameplay

The main character is a mannequin made of shadows, which players must lead across a path made of shadows in each level.[4] Players use the PlayStation Move motion controller and the PlayStation Eye camera to rotate levels and control light and shadows. The PlayStation Move controller functions as a light source in the game, and by pointing the light source at different angles to the objects in each level, players can manipulate the shadows of the objects to give the mannequin a path to the goal.

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: echochrome ii . . January 12, 2015.
    2. Web site: echochrome ii - Games & Media . Sony Computer Entertainment Staff . PlayStation.com . . June 16, 2010.
    3. Web site: Longest videogame soundtrack composition. Guinness World Records. 21 December 2010 . November 19, 2011. Guinness World Records.
    4. Web site: echochrome ii. Metacritic. en. 2019-01-15.