Ecco the Dolphin - Defender of the Future (Europe)
Sega Dreamcast
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Reviewed in 2000
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✪ Reviewed on May 20, 2024
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An ambitious sequel to the cult dolphin, with an entrancing underwater aesthetic. The contemplative pace unsettles, but the aquatic world stays rarely beautiful and the melancholy lingers.
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Category
Action Adventure1 player7+
Description
Ecco the dolphin explores the ocean depths in a futuristic world to save his species from alien invaders in this Sega game. Published by Sega, released in Europe in November 2000. Action-adventure with Ecco navigating futuristic oceans, colossal bosses, among the finest visuals on Dreamcast. European version.
Ecco the Dolphin - Defender of the Future review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
3/5
Story
★★★★★
"Solid"
Under Tim Follin's baton, ethereal pads and crystalline choirs recreate the silent majesty of the deep. The music ripples to the rhythm of the currents, settling a serene contemplation that sudden tensions come to disturb. This spellbinding aquatic atmosphere remains one of the most singular on the console.
Gameplay
"Solid"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,7 GB📅17/11/2000
Published by Sega
Ecco the Dolphin - Defender of the Future (Dreamcast) price, value & rarity
Ecco the Dolphin Defender of the Future PAL is the only 3D outing of Sega's dolphin, designed by Appaloosa with a demanding art direction. Collector value rests on that franchise singularity and on Sega Europe's modest print for a title whose difficulty kept it from mainstream success, paradoxically protecting the value of complete copies.
Is Ecco the Dolphin - Defender of the Future still worth playing in 2026?
Built by Appaloosa, this new Ecco leans on lavish underwater scenery and an atmospheric soundtrack by Tim Follin. The three dimensional swimming remains one of the most convincing in the genre, although confusing level layouts and a few opaque puzzles can put players off. The adventure mixes contemplation with tense encounters and shows a real narrative ambition. For anyone seeking a meditative, strange and visually striking experience, the title still holds onto a singular identity today.