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TOMMO Echo Night: Beyond ( PlayStation 2 )

Platform : PlayStation2
Rated: Teen
4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 19 ratings

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  • Unique first-person perspective -- watch for ghosts through your space helmet
  • Watch Richard's heart rate -- you must keep him from being so frightened that he dies from a heart attack
  • Help the spirits find peace by solving the puzzles -- it's your only chance to be reunited with your missing fiancee

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Includes game disc, original case, and original manual. Disc is clean and tested but may have minor scratches that do not affect game play. Case may have small scuffs from age and use. All ClassicGameStore games are fully tested before being added to our inventory.

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Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2014
Although this game originated in japan, i love it! i bought two copies because the first one froze, but it's a great eerie game. this is well worth the money!!
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2017
Great adventure.
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2009
I actually pulled this game out of a bargain bin for next to nothing At that price, I guess this is worth it, since most coasters I own are probably worth the same.

I wish I could tell you the story, but I haven't progressed very far in the game, as it took me and my roommate almost twenty minutes to escape the opening area, as it was so dull and flat, the item we were searching for had nothing to distinguish it from the background. The "game" thus far consists of the quintessential adventure game: find random items hidden throughout a region and return them to their owners, who can't be troubled to provide much helpful information as to where they might be. As I write this, my roommate is searching for a way to kill the character out of sheer boredom.

The graphics are pathetically simple, consisting primarily of grey, light grey, and dark grey. Combat is non-existant, as you don't really fight, you turn on a fan to remove the ghost-sustaining fog. There's no real audio apart from moans and mutterings, and since the ghosts don't actually attack, even your character wishes to die, as the only real way that you can is to accelerate your heart rate into an arrhythmia.

My room mate sums up both of our opinions rather poetically: the next time I need something to scrap barnacles off my [....] , I'll use this game. Theres no horror, no real story, and no sympathy for your character, as he is rendered mute after a fifteen second opening speech.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2014
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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2008
I like the survival/horror genre, as well as PC adventure games with more problem solving than action. I liked this game, which fit both these categories. The atmosphere is well defined, graphics passable, the controls are good though take getting used to, and the surprises, though few and far between, make it all worth it. It is a bit scary at times: you have no weapons, and all you can do is appease the angry spirits if you can decifer how- or run or be killed. I'm taking this one slowly. Don't know when I'll come across another one I like so much. As another has said, this is not the game for you if you're searching for action or a shooter. This is a search, explore, problem solving game, which can be slow at times, even frustrating. Some of us like it that way.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2008
I loved this game! I only bought it because it came from Agetec and I am a big fan of the Armored Core Series, but it is nothing like Armored Core.
I found myself immersed in it while I was playing. I really enjoyed the little subplots revealed through all the characters. I was sorry when it was finished even though it was a decent length. I wanted more. I don't think there are enough good games like this. I know I will want to play it again.
If you like games that will invite you to use your intuition & problem soving skills in an environment and story that draws you in completely like any good book or movie will do, this is one to get.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2004
What if they based a game on the movie "The Sixth Sense?" Place it on the Moon and you have "Echo Night Beyond," a good entry into the often neglected "adventure" genre, now cross bred with survival horror.

It is not for those who are without patience, but it does offer plenty of fun for adventure gaming fans. There is no combat, only exploration, running from ghosts, and puzzle solving (helping ghosts find peace by finding whatever they lost). Some critics claim it is repetitive, but I think it works well, especially for more mature gamers.

The game is presented in a FPS mode, with only a heart monitor to let u know your health status, and a battery operated flashlight to light your environment. The flashlight's battery charge is a concern, and must be managed by locating battery packs scattered about the station.

Your objective is to try and locate your fiance after the crash of your shuttle, into what seems to be an abandoned Moon base. A sub-plot built around what happened to the Moon base prior to your arrival is uncovered as you explore the station, encountering ghosts, and viewing ghostly events shown to you in video cameras.

As u explore, you will encounter ghosts who will either be benign or evil. Evil ghosts are encountered in rooms filled with a mysterious fog (non-volumetric). When u encounter an evil ghost, your only option is to run like hell before your heart stops from fear. But, with an objective to save the souls of the dead, u still need to communicate with the ghosts, even the evil ones. Find what they are looking for and u can release their souls from their torment.

There is plenty of exploration, along with some back and forth item quests, but it never reaches the absurd level found in the Resident Evil series.

The environments, lighting, menus, and sound are absolutely great and thoroughly immersive. Voice Over talent is good -- international accents are well done and some seem genuine. The ghosts could use some more polygons -- but the environment and menus really shine. The controls are good as long as u use the 3rd controller set-up, a typcal FPS configuration using the dual sticks to move and look, and the triggers for actions. The default set-up, typical of FROM's JP games, is amazingly bad -- so I am grateful for the extra controller configurations that Western gamers are more accustomed to.

I doubt most "kids" will have the patience for ENB -- it is a very passive experience, like most adventure games, but adults will enjoy it. The fear is not as intense or strange as the Silent Hill series, but when a evil ghost does appear, the screen and controller start to shake, your flashlight dims, and it invokes a Fatal Frame style "get me the hell out of here" panic in the player that is quite effective.

If you like adventure games, and horror, you will find it well worth your time. I give this game a solid B, with a tilt to a B+/A- for effort, or if u really enjoy the genre. I also recommend it as a solid game for all ages, especially adults who realize that adult games do not need gratuitous violence and scantly clad women to be fun.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2009
I read some positive reviews of this game and decided to try it and to my surprise this game was horrible.

I will start with the Super Nintendo like graphics this game offers.I noticed instantly and so will anyone whos ever played a resident evil or silent hill will not be impressed with anything this game has to offer. You never Kill ANYTHING and the game uses a variety of annoying features. For instance you have to use cameras in the monitor rooms to search through areas and try to find these little hidden cutscenes.

The Storyline is weak as well. They turn the game into a love story almost instantly and it just never really picks up. You spend most of your time just running back and fourth or running away from ghost.

To sum it up this game was horrible.
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1.0 out of 5 stars I lost 200$ with this deal....
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2021
I pay 500$ for a 400$ game with a non original case and used cover/manual 😅✌️
Thanx Pawnline.......
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1.0 out of 5 stars I lost 200$ with this deal....
Reviewed in Canada on March 11, 2021
I pay 500$ for a 400$ game with a non original case and used cover/manual 😅✌️
Thanx Pawnline.......
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