- Publisher: Acclaim
- Release Date: Feb 28, 2002
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The whole organic, aquatic-tofu presentation of the game is poor preparation for one land-lubbingly brutal fact: Some of these missions are suddenly and disproportionately hard. But golly, they "shore" are pretty.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyBetween the unstable camera, gooey controls, and fundamentally tough objectives, finishing Ecco is definitely a labor of love. [May 2002, p.107]
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Sooo much to love in terms of graphics, story, and sheer originality, but the endless cycle of insanely difficult die/repeat/whatthehell? gameplay will eventually dominate your experience.
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What truly set this game apart from the rest was its sense of actually being in another world.
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The main thing that the story accomplishes is to move you through some of the most fantastic environments you've seen in a game. This it does very well.
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A true gem.
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Overall gameplaywise Ecco has proved to be one of the most difficult games I’ve ever played...But for those who have the skills and persistence Ecco The Dolphin might be an enjoyable romp.
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It's hard but fair, gorgeous to look at and pleasant to listen to (Enya-inspired soundtrack notwithstanding).
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The modifications that Appaloosa have made may sound simple but they enhance the game beyond recognition, tightening up the gameplay to what is now a extremely polished and well focused adventure title.
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There's nothing really like it on the PS2, and it's a marvel to behold in full flow. Sega and Sony should be happy that the conversion has gone so swimmingly well.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 15
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Negative: 1 out of 15
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Aug 31, 2023What else is there to say? It's peak, the greatest game ever made. Im not Biased.
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Mar 1, 2012
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Nov 21, 2011