Another trailer for ECHO is here and this one shows off the voice cast for ECHO as well as gives a little more insight into the story being told
Here we are with yet another title just about to release, ECHO, as September 19th rolls up on us here in a few days. This has been yet another unique “shooter” of sorts where the ultimate enemy in the game is going to be you. Developer Ultra Ultra has crafted the game’s AI to study your actions and in turn have the “bots” retaliate in kind in ECHO. All stuff you should know by now if you have been following along with the game’s development and updates over the course of time since it was announced. The game learns your tactic and then uses them back on you to force you to keep changing things up. Let us move right along.
Currently ECHO releases on the PC on the 19th with a PS4 release date coming soon, but now is the time we learn something we did not know as of yet. The voice actors who will be guiding us along the story that is being told in the game as it looks like there is one much deeper than “just do not die.” Now we know that we will have Nick Boulton as the ever-present London in ECHO, the main ship that En talks to. We now also know that Rose Leslie will be the voice of En. Hopefully you picked up on all of the word play there. If you did or you did not, that will not change the fact that we will have these two joining us in the game and delivering the story that surrounds this killer palace full of duplicates of En.
Have a look at the latest trailer here for ECHO and see just a little more of the story that has yet to be told. Up to now, there really has not been much on that, so it is nice to see these two playing off each other to deliver something a little more to the overall experience. I know I am excited.
ECHO — The Voices
Presenting the voices of ECHO: Rose Leslie (Game of Thrones, The Good Fight) provides the voice of En, alongside Nick Boulton (Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice, Mass Effect series) as the voice of London.
ECHO is a 3rd Person Science Fiction Action/Adventure game, where the enemy is YOU. — Out September 19th 2017 on Playstation 4/Pro and STEAM.
Are you looking forward to ECHO launching here soon or has it been on the back burner of your brain for too long now? Do you like the voices that have been cast here or do you not care that much and just want to see if you can out-smart yourself in the game? What do you think the overall story of the game will play out to be? Give us all of those thoughts down in the comments and then feel free to discuss. For more on ECHO, as well as the PS4 release date, be sure to stay right here. We will have all of these updates and more on the site and you will not want to miss out on any of it.