The first time I lost my mech in Synduality Echo of Ada was on my second sortie, and a lot of things went wrong. I didn’t buy insurance beforehand and I took way too much stuff out with me ...
Synduality Echo of Ada has proved to be one of this year’s early delights. This multiplayer extraction shooter with cute but deadly mechs has been a huge hit in the TSA office, and now they’re ...
I have not been able to stop thinking about Synduality Echo of Ada since I started playing it. When I wake up, I think of doing a quick run to get those last few cables I need to upgrade my ...
The world SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada is one ravaged by acid rains that have given rise not only to unique horrors, but also great rewards. In addition to surviving against the relentless environment ...
SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada is Bandai Namco’s latest anime-inspired mecha extraction shooter. The game presents players with many seemingly engaging gameplay features and a shockingly attractive ...
I have long been interested in Synduality: Echo of Ada ever since Bandai Namco first revealed it around the 2022 Tokyo Game Show. The premise of exploring a world inside a mech while being ...
The World of Amasia SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada takes place in 2222, years after a mysterious poisonous rain called The Tears of the New Moon wiped out most of humanity and birthed deformed creatures ...
The Synduality: Echo of Ada experience doesn’t really begin until you’ve lost everything. That’s what I learned after seeing hours' worth of work explode in my face in an ambush. While ...
While the genre may feel done to death these days, SYNDUALITY: Echo of Ada brings plenty of originality to the scene in the form of its unique presentation and PvP mechanics. The game certainly ...
Synduality Echo of Ada reviewed on PC by Will Borger. Also available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. Synduality Echo of Ada is a tense extraction shooter with a cool sci-fi premise.
SYNDUALITY Echo of Ada is published by Bandai Namco. At the time of this writing the game is available on Playstation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC/Steam. A Steam code was provided for the purposes ...
Synduality Echo of Ada reviewed on PC by Will Borger. Also available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S.Synduality Echo of Ada is a tense extraction shooter with a cool sci-fi premise.