Longtime Overwatch fans might remember the newest hero Echo’s appearance in Ashe’s reveal video. There, she was rescued by McCree. Many fans have since been wondering when the hyper-intelligent AI would be making an appearance. Thankfully, you won’t have to wait much longer as the Overwatch team finally gave the long-awaited hero its very own
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If you were a fan of Amazon’s virtual assistant Alexa and her ability to communicate back-and-forth with Destiny 2 then you’ll soon have another game that you can control with your voice. Today, developer Sledgehammer Games and publisher Activision announced that they have once again partnered with the tech giant to bring voice commands for Call of Duty: WWII to
Don’t run or they will give chase. Don’t hide or they will be lurking around every corner. Don’t shoot or they will undoubtedly fire back. Every action you take has an echo. These are the rules set forth by developer Ultra Ultra for its stealth action game ECHO, in which you must avoid and eliminate enemies
When I first heard of ECHO, I was excited to see a new IP take on the stealth genre in 2017. Over the years, I’ve held series like Metal Gear and Hitman close to my heart, but I always enjoy seeing a new approach to the genre. It’s good to mention that the team at Ultra
Ultra Ultra released a new trailer for their stealth action game ECHO, coming to PC on September 19 and PlayStation 4 shortly after. The trailer details the main protagonist, En, as she journeys into a mysterious place known as “The Palace”, in order to complete a personal mission of hers. However, En will not be
Ultra Ultra released a new gameplay video of their stealth-action game ECHO, coming to PlayStation 4 and PC on September 19. The video is narrated by Ultra Ultra CEO and game director Martin Emborg and game and level designer Morten Hedegren as they both walk the player through a level set midway into the game. Players assume