n Echo Wars, you drive with one hand and blow everything up with the other. Simple as that. You jump in, pick a difficulty, and ten seconds later you're enjoying a storm of explosions, colossal enemies, and over-the-top action. Episode 1 packs eight levels of cinematic chaos. One minute you're chasing a massive gorilla through skyscrapers; the next you're weaving through lava tunnels filled with giant worms. Then you're leaping across a space circuit after an alien ninja, sneaking through labs full of deadly eggs, dodging fireballs in cursed mines, and drifting across icy landscapes where frozen creatures ambush you without warning. Every level brings new enemies, rules, and madness to keep things fresh. Choose your challenge: • Easy Mode → infinite lives, pure spectacle, and anti-rotation to keep your stomach happy. • Brutal Mode → true arcade style: every mistake hurts and the global leaderboard decides your worth. Thanks to the episodic format, the price stays low while the adrenaline runs high. Try it, brag about it, and if you’re still hungry, Episode 2 brings eight even crazier levels.
Echo Wars is your daily dose of destruction and laughter: jump in, drive, shoot, blow things up, and enjoy.
Funny but something is missing. Usually all games from Ivanovich are impressive. But this feels like the immersive parts of 1976, without a main game. The sound samples are from other games. It feels a bit like a techdemo. Some 3d models from old ivanovich games. To be honest, it feels like recycling. Some levels are introduced for the future. What this means, i already know from the last game inRun. The introduced fresh levels are never been released. I am dominating the inRun list and waiting for more levels. Compared to all other ivanovich games, this game is poor. Cant recommend it for 6 bucks. For free it would be okayish, but nothing i will play frequently or a second time.