Use Echo State to slow combat and convert enemy takedowns into speed, then compare a clean route against your recorded ghost.

Echobreaker turns combat into routing. Enter Echo State to slow time, remove an enemy, and use the resulting burst of speed to carry momentum into the next section. A fast run is therefore not simply “hold forward”; it is a chain of deliberate combat and movement decisions.
The official feature list confirms handcrafted levels, hidden shortcuts, ranked time trials, tiered medals, global leaderboards, ghost runs, instant restarts, and challenge modes. It also says pushing speed can cost health. The safest learning order is a clean completion first, a route experiment second, and medal attempts after you can explain where the run lost time.
Open the Echobreaker Echo State guide for that practice loop. We do not publish target times without checking the current leaderboard and build; a medal threshold is patch-sensitive evidence, not permanent copy.
Steam currently lists 37 achievements and Windows support. The game is single-player, while ghosts and global leaderboards provide comparison rather than live cooperative play.
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What does Echo State do in Echobreaker?
The official description says Echo State slows time; defeating enemies during it produces bursts of speed.
Can Echobreaker show my previous run?
Yes. The game records your echo so you can restart a level and compare routes against your prior performance.