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There Came an Echo Hits PS4 on May 31

Jason Wishnov's Avatar Posted by on May 23, 2016 // Lead Designer, Iridium Studios

There Came an Echo, the cyberpunk voice-controlled real-time strategy game starring Wil Wheaton, is heading to PS4 as a console exclusive. And we’re not much for making you wait — it’s coming on May 31. Is it your birthday next week? Happy Birthday. Is it not? Well, sorry we missed your last birthday; here’s a sweet game to make up for it.

There Came an Echo lets you use the PS4 microphone to give militaristic commands to up to four units in a small tactical squad. While voice controls aren’t strictly necessary, they’re definitely the way to play. You won’t be handling the minutiae one normally might in a shooter: firing, aiming, reloading, holding a sprint button… the advanced A.I. takes care of all that. You’re the field commander, looking at the larger picture of the battlefield to position your units effectively and set them up for victory.

You’ll use commands like “Corrin and Miranda, move to Bravo Three on my mark,” or “Everyone but Grace, shields up.” But hey, maybe your mom’s name is Grace, and it’s creeping you out or something. To that end, we’ve implemented what we call the “Command Alias” feature, whereby almost every name and command in the game can be replaced by an entirely custom word or phrase. “Power to forward deflectors” can replace “shields up.” The lyrics to “Be Prepared” can replace “Switch to sniper rifle,” for reasons that I’m sure totally make sense.

All this wasn’t easy; we actually worked directly with Sony’s engineers to modify internal libraries, all in order to make There Came an Echo’s exceptionally complex voice recognition work. Huge props to Sony for going the extra mile.

What about story? There Came an Echo places a huge emphasis on narrative. Corrin Webb, an ordinary (?) cryptographer, is thrown into a deadly game of secret agendas when a group of mercenaries tracks him down. Guided by the mysterious Val, Corrin must escape from a foe with seemingly limitless resources and discover what secrets his own unbreakable algorithm, Radial Lock, is safeguarding.

There Came an Echo, PS4

But wait, you saw Wil Wheaton up there. How the heck did we get Wil Wheaton on an indie game? Or, for that matter, Ashly Burch (Life is Strange, Adventure Time), Laura Bailey (Uncharted 4, Persona 4: Golden), or Yuri Lowenthal (Ben 10, Prince of Persia)?

Well, we’re based in Los Angeles, but we sort of cheated. Or rather, I sort of cheated. I guess I never introduced myself; I’m Jason Wishnov, lead designer and programmer on the game. But, resulting from a series of strange life choices, I’m also a voice actor. I’m Nocturne in League of Legends, Byakuya Togami in the Danganronpa series, and more. So I knew some folks.

Wil was the first one we called, due to his love of science fiction and general beard usage. We sent over an early draft of the script and he was down, so we worked out a deal with his agent. We ran casting sessions, we rented studio time. We even went the extra mile to ensure up to seven actors could be in the booth at the same time; this is a departure from how voice acting is normally done in games, which is one actor at a time. This was all fairly difficult, but luckily, I’d been through the process often, from the other side.

There Came an Echo, PS4There Came an Echo, PS4

Like I said. Cheated.

Anyway, we hope you check There Came an Echo out next week; there’s no other game that delivers this kind of experience. If you want something you’ve never seen before, we promise we’ll deliver.

Also, you are all very attractive and cool. I felt that was important to mention.

Questions, comments, concerns? Let us know down below!

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16 Comments

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+ Butters360 on May 23rd, 2016 at 10:36 am said:

NICE. Played this at PSX 2015 and been waiting on the release. Looking forward to playing through the whole game.


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+ MaDogNik96 on May 23rd, 2016 at 10:39 am said:

This looks really interesting. I like the stars mention in the cast. I’ll probably give this a try when it comes out.


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+ NEOMERCER on May 23rd, 2016 at 10:56 am said:

I think this has to be my favorite post on this blog ever lol. Well written and funny. The game also looks pretty sweet. Kind of reminds me of Invisible Inc in terms of the art style and then I remember Binary Domain tried to do small voice commands but it didn’t really work, so I’m really interested in seeing how this plays. I definitely feel like I’ve been longing for a different kind of experience lately and this just might be it!


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+ Amnalehu on May 23rd, 2016 at 11:35 am said:

Great post and the game sounds very fun. Definitely worth a look next week!


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+ JKar275 on May 23rd, 2016 at 1:48 pm said:

The music in that video sounds really good.

Will it be available for purchase on the PS Store, iTunes, or Amazon?


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+ Drone902 on May 23rd, 2016 at 6:32 pm said:

I was waiting for this game for two reasons :

1- it’s a Sci-Fi .
2- it will be fun playing while your hand is free drinking a cup of coffee and chilling on the sofa, now that’s an original idea.

Daaaaaaarknessssss!


     

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+ IcedDice777 on May 24th, 2016 at 3:03 am said:

Will support ! Day 1 purchase. It reminds me how i played Socom’s single player missions with voice commands :)


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+ InsanitiesEdge on May 24th, 2016 at 3:08 am said:

states PS4 mic…. built in camera mic or any mic that works with the system?


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+ Clover27 on May 24th, 2016 at 7:22 am said:

So I assume this only works with English spoken language?


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+ wwolf76 on May 24th, 2016 at 8:20 am said:

So it’s free? Usually if someone gets me something for my birthday I don’t have to pay for it.


     

    + FeistFan on May 24th, 2016 at 9:16 am said:

    I like the way you think!

    I do wish they’d include pricing information with announcements, particularly when it’s less than a week out. When they don’t, it makes me think it’s going to be priced too high for me.


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+ Xonatron on May 25th, 2016 at 6:24 am said:

“All this wasn’t easy; we actually worked directly with Sony’s engineers to modify internal libraries, all in order to make There Came an Echo’s exceptionally complex voice recognition work. Huge props to Sony for going the extra mile.”

Wow, that is amazing. Great work all around. This is impressive.


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+ prettyinpotato on May 26th, 2016 at 7:49 am said:

YESSSSSSS! Been waiting for this game since you guys announced a project with Wil Wheaton.


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