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''Echo Night'' is a trilogy of Japanese
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s developed by
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. The original '' Echo Night'' was first released in 1998 for the
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. Two sequels were developed; '' Echo Night 2: The Lord of Nightmares'' for the PlayStation in Japan in 1999, and '' Echo Night: Beyond'' for the
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which released worldwide between 2004 and 2006. All the titles feature a protagonist called Richard pursuing a magical artifact and interacting with ghosts. Titles are played from a first-person perspective, and place a focus on puzzles and exploration. The original ''Echo Night'' began as an experimental title based on the realistic graphics created for ''
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''. The second game was created around a theme of "quiet horror". ''Echo Night Beyond'' was developed by a staff of around 70 people. All three titles were produced by series creator Toshifumi Nabeshima. The series has generally met with mixed reception, and has remained obscure. ''Echo Night'' later inspired Hidetaka Miyazaki while developing '' Déraciné'' for the
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.


Titles

*'' Echo Night'' is the debut entry, releasing for the
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in 1998 in Japan. It was released in North America by
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in 1999. *'' Echo Night 2: The Lord of Nightmares'', the second entry in the series, was released for the PlayStation in 1999 in Japan. It saw a reissue in 2001, and a PSN release in 2007. The title is exclusive to Japan. A fan translation was released in July 2015, translating the title as ''Echo Night 2: The Lord of Nightmares''. *'' Echo Night: Beyond'', the third and to-date final entry, was released for the
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(PS2) in Japan in 2004. It was published in North America by Agetec that same year. It was published in Europe in 2005 by Indie Game Productions and Nobilis. *''Echo Night: The First Voyage'' was released for the
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in 2005 included as part of From Software's Adventure Player.


Common elements

While the ''Echo Night'' trilogy share common elements, each game takes place in its own timeline. Three recurring elements within the series are the protagonist having the name Richard, the main gameplay and narrative element of interacting with ghosts, and the use of a magical artifact. This artifact is called the Red Stone in ''Echo Night'' and ''Echo Night: Beyond'', and the Soul Stone in ''Echo Night 2''. The gameplay is generally the same across all entries, focusing on exploration of isolated locations and environments from a first-person perspective. During explorations, the player must solve puzzles to progress the narrative, with certain actions leading to different outcomes. A recurring enemy within the series are hostile ghosts, which attack the player under certain circumstances. Fending off ghosts with light is a recurring mechanic.


Development

The ''Echo Night'' series was created by
FromSoftware FromSoftware, Inc. is a Japanese video game development and publishing company based in Tokyo. Founded by Naotoshi Zin in November 1986, the company developed business software before releasing their first video game, '' King's Field'', for th ...
, a Japanese development studio which had begun game development for the PlayStation with the ''
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'' series. Taking inspiration from the realistic environments created for ''
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'', the development team wanted to create a non-standard gameplay experience using their knowledge of 3D graphics. Starting out as a pure experiment, it was later approved as a full title. The second game was built around a theme of "quiet horror". Several staff from ''Echo Night'' returned for the second game. ''Echo Night: Beyond'' was announced in 2003 as part of FromSoftware's group of titles for the PS2. It was worked on by a staff of nearly seventy people. The producer for all the titles was series creator Toshifumi Nabeshima. Speaking in 2018, FromSoftware president Hidetaka Miyazaki cited ''Echo Night'' as a direct inspiration for '' Déraciné'', a 2018 virtual reality game.


Reception

''USGamer'' Bob Mackey noted that the game was ahead of its time in its tone and gameplay, comparing it to later independent titles ''
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'' and ''
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'', citing it as an important precursor to such exploration-driven projects. In an article looking back at the original game, ''
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'' highlighted the ''Echo Night'' series as one of many different notable series created by FromSoftware prior to the widespread popularity of the ''Dark Souls'' series. In a series dedicated to cult titles on the PS2, Kristan Reed of ''
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'' noted the series' obscurity while calling ''Beyond'' a worthwhile experience for those with patience due to its unique setting and pacing.


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