99 available in the UK/EU Playstation Store now is a very sophisticated, innovative and difficult game.

Similar to fl0w in many ways, both downloads not only share bad spelling but also a chilling quality. Not "chilling" as in scary, chilling as in relaxing. echoChrome has a very laid back graphical feel (there are two colours in the whole game — we're not even taling any shading) and appears to be a very relaxed, easy going game. In reality echoChrome is quite the opposite - it's a frustratingly difficult puzzler, but that's it's beauty.

You see echoChrome isn't your standard block dropping puzzle affair, it messes with your mind. Or your perception more to that point. If you can't see something, it's not there. If a path appears to be below another, then it is. It's with these gameplay mechanics and some clever level design that echoChrome becomes interesting and extremely difficult. You use your right analogue stick to move the angle at which you view the stage and by changing the angle you change the perception allowing a mannequin to traverse the stage and reach his goals.

Some little parts of the game I've found a bit fiddly thus far but I've overcame the frustration and completed a few levels. It's hard but rewarding.

I'll bring you a review soon.