
Release Date: October 12, 2021
Developed with virtual reality in mind, this is the first-person action game in which we explore the locations on Saturn's rings. The production was created by Ready at Dawn studio (God of War: Ghost of Sparta, The Order: 1886).
Lone Echo II is a first-person action SF game prepared for Oculus Rift VR goggles. In this production we play the role of an android endowed with artificial intelligence, cooperating with Captain Olivia Rhodes and exploring Saturn's rings. The game features interesting mechanics of moving in 0 gravity. The game was created by Ready at Dawn, a studio known from such productions as God of War: Ghost of Sparta or The Order: 1886.
Platforms:
PC Windows
Developer: Ready At Dawn Studios
Publisher: Ready At Dawn Studios
Age restrictions: 12+
Facebook bought the development studio Ready At Dawn, known for its action adventure game The Order: 1886 and the VR successful title Lone Echo.
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Bart Swiatek
June 23, 2020
System Requirements for Lone Echo II Video Game:
PC / Windows
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i7-6700K 4.0 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 8 GB GeForce GTX 1080 or better, 21 GB HDD, Windows 7/8/10.
Game Ratings for Lone Echo II Video Game.
Windows Central: 5 / 5 by Nicholas Sutrich
Lone Echo II is a pristine example of how a sequel can be better than the original in every way. More mature and varied gameplay elements, impressive graphics, and a story that wouldn't feel out of the place in a novel make this the must-have swan song of the Rift platform.
Impulsegamer: 4.4 / 5 by Edwin Millheim
Lone Echo II has made us wait long enough for it to get here. Now let's go into reaches of space that we may not come back from!
Shacknews: 8 / 10 by TJ Denzer
I really appreciate how much Lone Echo 2 takes a mostly don’t-fix-what’s-not-broken approach to the original game’s formula. So much of it is simply a continuation of Lone Echo 1 in both narrative and form, and that’s fine. It does just enough to make things different by introducing a few new tools and increased threats to go along with them, and with only a handful of control or visual bugs that stood out as a result. Jack and Rhodes’ efforts to survive continued to make for a compelling story throughout and this is definitely an adventure fans of the first will want to see through. Ultimately, Lone Echo 2 is just as much a solid blend of narrative and puzzle solving in the VR space as the first one was and continues to show Ready at Dawn has a winning formula for VR players of all styles and comfort levels.