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|caption = PAL cover art | |caption = PAL cover art | ||
|developer = From Software | |developer = From Software | ||
|genre = | |publisher = [[From Software]] (JP), [[Agetec]] (US), [[Indie Games]] (EU) | ||
|genre = Action, Adventure | |||
|gameinfo = A horrific crash on the Moon Colony has left you separated from your fiancée. To reunite with her, you must journey into the paranormal world of Echo Night: Beyond. As you explore the different environments in the lunar colony, you'll find a desolate base haunted by the spectral remains of those who called it "home." Through the fog and shadows, you must overcome your fears and solve a variety of challenging puzzles.<br /> | |gameinfo = A horrific crash on the Moon Colony has left you separated from your fiancée. To reunite with her, you must journey into the paranormal world of Echo Night: Beyond. As you explore the different environments in the lunar colony, you'll find a desolate base haunted by the spectral remains of those who called it "home." Through the fog and shadows, you must overcome your fears and solve a variety of challenging puzzles.<br /> | ||
The game tells a science fiction ghost story, set in the not-too-distant future. Players take the role of a Richard Osmond, off for a honeymoon on the moon. The vessel crashes before reaching its lunar resort destination, however, separating the just-married couple and leaving the hero alone at an abandoned research base. Players explore the station from a first-person perspective, inside a spacesuit. In addition to the many spiritual anomalies that haunt the forgotten station, strange lunar lighting and relative weightlessness add to the atmosphere of the game's environments. <br/>The game is played from a first-person perspective, but unlike most other first-person games there is no use of firearms in the game. | The game tells a science fiction ghost story, set in the not-too-distant future. Players take the role of a Richard Osmond, off for a honeymoon on the moon. The vessel crashes before reaching its lunar resort destination, however, separating the just-married couple and leaving the hero alone at an abandoned research base. Players explore the station from a first-person perspective, inside a spacesuit. In addition to the many spiritual anomalies that haunt the forgotten station, strange lunar lighting and relative weightlessness add to the atmosphere of the game's environments. <br/>The game is played from a first-person perspective, but unlike most other first-person games there is no use of firearms in the game. | ||
|wikipedia = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echo_Night:_Beyond Link] | |wikipedia = [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echo_Night:_Beyond Link] | ||
|widescreen = 2 | |widescreen = 2 | ||
|sw-rendering-only = 1 | |sw-rendering-only = 1 | ||
|gamefaqslink = [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/918908-echo-night-beyond Link] | |gamefaqslink = [http://www.gamefaqs.com/ps2/918908-echo-night-beyond Link] | ||
|reviewlinks = {{ReviewLink|[http://www.metacritic.com/game/playstation-2/echo-night-beyond Metacritic]|60/100}} | |||
|eu_rating = 7+ | |eu_rating = 7+ | ||
|na_rating_text = Alcohol Reference, Mild Violence | |na_rating_text = Alcohol Reference, Mild Violence |