AUTHOR: SEGA / Novotrade RELEASE: 1995 TYP: Jump & Run SPIELER: 1 LEVEL: 25 SPRACHE: Englisch WERT: 30€


Der böse Vortex ist zurück und Ecco muß erneut ein gefährliches Abenteuer bestehen. Führen Sie Ecco mit Hilfe der schönen Trellia durch über 25 Level voller Unterwasser-Action und neuartige 3D-Level. Während Sie in gigantische, neue Welten vordringen, verwandelt sich Ecco in einen Hai, eine Qualle und sogar in eine Seemöve.

The evil Vortex has returned and Ecco facess a dangerous adventure. With help from the beautiful Trellia, guide Ecco through over 25 levels of aquatic action, including amazing 3D scenes. See Ecco morph into a shark, jellyfish and even a seagull as you battle to level the tides of time!

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SEGA Magazin Ausgabe 3/1995: [Grafik: 85% Sound: 86% Gesamt: 86%]
Bei der CD-Umsetzung des zweiten Teils gaben sich die Programmierer diesmal deutlich mehr Mühe. Zwar hat sich am eigentlichen Spielverlauf nichts verändert, zwischendurch dürft Ihr dafür mehrere traumhaft in Szene gesetzte Computeranimationen bewundern. Außerdem sorgen mystische, sehr gut eingespielte Musikstücke für deutlich mehr Atmosphäre als bei der modularen Version.
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GAMERS Ausgabe 5/1995: [Grafik: 2+ Sound: 2+ Gesamt: 2]
Friedliches Gameplay, stimmungsvolle Grafiken und Musiken! […] Wer die Wahlmöglichkeit hat, der sollte angesichts der gebotenen Zugaben natürlich zur CD-Version greifen, ein gutes Spiel und ein würdiger Nachfolger ist Ecco 2 aber in beiden Varianten.
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The followup to Ecco the Dolphin. Ecco successfully destroyed the Vortex, but the Vortex Queen followed it to the earth and eventually destroyed the Asterite. The whole ocean is threatened, and actually already doomed. In order to restore the Asterite and finally defeat the Vortex Queen, Ecco will have to confront again the tides of the time, which has split into two possible futures, the regular one and the dark one dominated by the Vortex Queen. Ecco 2 features even better graphics than its prequel, and introduces a new gameplay mode in which the camera follows the dolphin from behind instead of from the side. www.Mobygames.com

Ecco returns in his second game, which is very similar to the first. Additions include 3D (into the screen) levels to use teleport rings to move between areas of the game, and the ability to morph into different creatures by touching „metaspheres“. A side quest is also available, involving guiding lost baby Orcas back to their family in each level, with rewards should the player succeed. The game is every bit as beautiful and atmospheric as its predecessor, but doesn't really take it any further forward either - the meat of the game is still puzzle solving and interacting with various types of glyph. Of course, when a game is this good, being similar to the pre first isn't necessarily a bad thing. The third Ecco game was Ecco Jr - a cart only title released only to the Australian market, but apparantly no great loss to the rest of us! The fourth title (Defender of the Future) was released by Sega for the DC and later the PS2. www.sega-mega-cd-library.co.uk


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