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TopicTHE Snake Ranks Anything Horror Related (Vol. 5) *5th Anniversary* *RANKINGS*
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10/20/20 6:20:50 PM
#232:


56. ECHO (2017 game) (17.5 points)
Nominated by: Gall (2/4 remaining)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i51x6-8GqkA

Importance: 2.5
Fear: 7
Snake: 8

ECHO is a game that totally escaped my radar, and I'm sad it did. Boasting some incredible AI, Echo dares to ask the question, "what is a harder challenge to overcome than yourself?" ECHO has some incredible visuals for an indie game, sporting a clean, sterile look, presenting this grandiose environment of a palace that feels forbidden, much like the Bible's Garden of Eden, where you feel wrong for even thinking about touching anything there. ECHO uses a system of light and darkness; during lighted sections, the AI will record each and every one of your actions down to the pixel, but during darkness, you're free to act without consequence. The game becomes a push-and-tug of progress and keeping in mind your actions will make the game harder for yourself, an existential dilemma that makes you examine your actions like no game before it. The game's story is rather vague honestly the game feels more like a proof-of-concept than anything, but unfortunately the game was a mega flop and the stuido was closed down. It was created by former Hitman developers and there may be a movie in the works, but who knows. I'd love this AI adapted for future projects though if at all possible!

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