When Echo was first showed off at E3 last year, I was quite impressed by the game's enemy AI and it's constantly evolving nature. This gorgeous yet flawed game is the work of Danish developer Ultra Ultra and leverages the Unreal engine 4 to bring it's fascinating mechanics to fruition.
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Ultra Ultra, the Copenhagen-based studio behind the third-person science-fiction adventure game ECHO, has closed shop, the studio announced.
“We’re terribly sad to report that Ultra Ultra has ceased to exist,” the studio said in a tweet. “We are grateful to have had the chance to crystallize something truly from the heart. ECHO will remain available on stores.”
Despite the studio closure, the film based on ECHO is “still in the works.”
ECHO was released digitally for PlayStation 4 and PC (Steam) in September 2017 to favorable reviews.
God damn it, that game was one of the most atmospheric and immersive games pretty much ever. Too bad artistic games get buried and only shooty shooty, pew pew pew junk makes money.
Wasn't a fan of the game but I did appreciated the effort that the devs crafted in it. Really sucks when small developers with good potential gets shut down
This past year was a phenomenal one for artistic video games, so its no surprise there are such strong contenders for the Independent Gaming Festival's Excellence in Visual Art award.