Ecco The Dolphin (Sega Megadrive)

Ecco The Dolphin

Travel through the time along with Ecco the dolphin, in the only game that could call itself a 'dolphin simulator'. Indeed, you can do pretty much everything a typical dolphin does, including eating fishes, surface in order to breath, using your biological sonar and of course jump out of the water to amaze your friends.

The storyline is actually deeper that one may think by looking at the box illustration. As Ecco, you are the only dolphin which managed to escape from the giant whirlpool who sucked down its entire pod. The five shining stars on your front show you are the chosen one to save them.

But that task will be not be an easy one, as you will have to travel time and space with the Atlantean time machine, and meet the mystical Asterite in order to defeat the vortex queen.

Ecco The Dolphin Review

By Damo

When Ecco was first released, there really wasn't anything like it. A game that featured a peace-loving dolphin as the lead character might sound like the most ill-advised release of all time, but Ecco had an undeniable beauty to it which won the critics over the resulted in the game shifting lots of copies of the game.

In this side-scrolling swimmer you have to explore the underwater world in order to find and rescue your pals who have been separated by a brutal storm. The levels you will face are vast and you have a lot of freedom to move about them. Ecco uses sonar waves to talk to his marine friends and can therefore get tips about the next objectives. The sonar can be useful later on to confuse those creatures that are not on your side. If an enemy gets in your way you can charge at them to cause injuries.

The game is a puzzler of sorts, the clues you are given force some exploration and a bit of lateral thinking in order to move on to the next scene. At times it can be frustrating when having to explore similar looking areas and avoiding the endless respawning enemies but that is really only a minor criticism.

The difficulty level of Ecco can often feel quite unbalanced. At times it is very easy, at other times frustratingly hard. The balance is significantly better in its sequel 'the tides of time' if you can wait for it to arrive on the Virtual Console. There's still some of the magic left, but don't expect this to live up to the hype from all those years ago.

3/5

Average reader rating: 3.09 (22 ratings)

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1. Mart United Kingdom 16 Mar 2007, 15:55 GMT

No comments on old ECCO? this was always one of those games that people wanted to like but eventually got bored, probably around the same point as me. Second level, trying to move or break some crystal blockages, i could never figure out what to do and found myself just doing flips out of the water over a rock to kill a few minutes. Then i never played it again. ECCO might be alright if you get into it but the lack of comments suggests it didnt have a paticularly strong fan base. Still though, the novelty of playing a dolphin is pretty neat, if only for 10 minutes rock hopping but probably's not worth a download.

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2. Eric Italy 16 Mar 2007, 20:26 GMT

I played Ecco when it came out and I beat the game. retpos55 is right, but you just have to have the patience to figure things out sometimes. The rest of the game is great after the 2nd level, lots of cool effects, storylines, adventures.. etc.. Interesting locales also.. great game!

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3. Artheus United Kingdom 23 Mar 2007, 15:40 GMT

Best game ever! Aesthetically brilliant, fantastic atmosphere, great Soundtrack!!

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4. Eric Italy 02 Apr 2007, 14:08 GMT

Right now I am on the 5th level, I believe. I'm saving a bunch of dolphins but it proves to be difficult as I have to micro manage by breath and life, while pushing some stars with my sonar and swimming slowly past an octopus.. this level is difficult. I'll keep you gamers posted on the next few levels to help you decide whether to DL this game. It is a unique action adventure game that is both relaxing and seriously stressful at times.

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5. Adamant Norway 14 Apr 2007, 05:14 GMT

Yeah, the 5th level is annoyingly long and difficult for being so early in the game. Ecco really picks up after this level, though - it's an amazing game, and 3 stars is way too low for it.

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6. BJDJ United Kingdom 18 Apr 2007, 21:22 GMT

I hope Tides Of Time (Ecco The Dolphin 2 which some people call) will make onto VC, that was defiently the best game of the ECCO series.

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7. PresidentLeever United Kingdom 21 Apr 2007, 17:21 GMT

I've tried to like this as I love the sequel, but I think the mechanics for some of the puzzles are way too frustrating, like when you guide a sinking object with your nose and it keeps falling down.

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8. Praadur United Kingdom 26 May 2007, 15:57 GMT

I think a lot of the problem that I remember hearing of when I was younger with Ecco was that it was "too bloody hard!"

Of course, a gamer's determination and a love of Dolphins saw this through to completion in my more youthful days, eventually I made it to the machine and the squid-like alien boss thing, which I promptly beat.

The feeling of satisfaction after completing that game was one that I remember to this day, and few others have left such a mark on my memory. I was so proud that I even commited the boss battle's code to memory, and I remember that to this day (though mostly because my memory won't dump it).

At the time, the game was visionary and it's inspired a lot of games we see around us today, even one that's stirring up a lot of interest in PC indy circles at the moment.

The Dreamcast installment was incredible too, of course it wasn't as loved as it should've been because it was once again "too bloody hard!" I saw that one to completion aswell for the same reasons and I don't regret it.

These days though, I'd have to agree with Damo, that there are better things around, including the Dreamcast Ecco. I honestly don't think that the Dreamcast Ecco has been topped yet though, at least as far as games depicting underwater environments are concerned (and if anyone can prove otherwise, please do share!). So I'd recommend going straight to the Dreamcast Ecco instead of buying this, as that's much more worthwhile.

Still, for those that have played the Dreamcast version of Ecco and those who might be curious of the roots of the game and where it all started, this is a fun little piece of academia.

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9. Mendez United Kingdom 28 Jun 2007, 10:33 GMT

The Ecco games are hugely under-rated by tons of people, and should be given a try by everyone before they pass judgement.
It's not as good as Ecco 2, but still great.

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10. Mendez United Kingdom 19 Aug 2007, 15:55 GMT

You know, after finishing this game I've realised how good the original really is. The level design throughout is perfect, much better than that of the sequel and the gameplay is better. I also prefer the music, and travelling to the past is better than the future in Ecco 2.

3 stars for one of the best VC games? This is madness!!

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11. jsney20 United Kingdom 23 Sep 2007, 17:49 GMT

I trully dislike this game its boring repedaive and the enviorments are a little too big. The music doesn't help much either

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12. Mendez United Kingdom 05 Oct 2007, 20:34 GMT

@LLA
The music's great! The tunes are really memorable, and they suit the style of the game well. I can see why some may not like it though...
I can sort of see what you mean by the huge environments, some levels are a little too mazy. And I also see what you mean about the repetivity. (most levels are glyph based)
Those are the main bad points (for most) you pointed out I think, they just don't annoy me as much.

One thing you didn't mention (maybe because you didn't play for long enough) is the difficulty.
The levels "Dark Water" and "The Machine" are enough to make me change my mind about that 5* rating...

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13. Denivire Canada 12 Nov 2007, 07:30 GMT

It`s fun and all, traveling through time and space, BUT THE LAST LEVEL IS BLOODY IMPOSSIBLE! I never knew what to do in that part, it was just the boss and a henchman, and for some reason, I wasn`t hurting them, no matter what I tried.

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14. Adamant Norway 15 Nov 2007, 17:09 GMT

To beat the last boss, you need to use the sonar on it's eyes until they explode, then tacle the boss' jaw from the side 12 times. It's not that hard once you learn the thing's pattern, but it's easy to die, and repeating the last level every time is not fun.

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15. TimC United States 13 Dec 2007, 21:03 GMT

This was one of the first games I downloaded and was really enjoying it until I got a new HDTV and cable for my Wii. Ever since then I can't play it with that cable since the screen is all messed up! :(
I can't be bothered to keep swapping cables as its hard to reach round the back of the TV just to play this game. I'm really disappointed and don't think I'll be downloading any other Megadrive games anytime soon.

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16. Gillian United Kingdom 05 Jan 2008, 11:20 GMT

I heard that Ecco the Dolphin is going to be on the Wii?, not sure if they meant the old games or a brand new one, I absolutely adore Ecco my fav is defender of the future on dream cast, it is FANTASTIC*,ive completed it 5 times,but still get the urge to play again!NOW THATS A GAME!.I hope the people who create Wii games will consider making a New 3D Ecco the Dolphin game on the Wii, with the same charm and beauty the dream cast gave it*
Can you imagine 3D Ecco on the Wii?God that would work SO Beautifully*

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17. Tony United States 25 Feb 2008, 20:32 GMT

I like this game, but it makes me want to pull my hair out. Why is it so hard?

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