Review by Michael Lafferty, 75%. "And if the visual elements are so strong as to draw you back again and again, in spite of the shortcomings, then this must be a decent program."
Review by Omni, 83%. "The environments look great, the action is fast, and most of the missions can be taken on the third or fourth try."
Review by William Harms, 70%. "There is some good fun to be found in Echelon, but it's hidden behind too many problems and unpolished gameplay."
Review by Steve Butts, 72%. "You'll play it, you'll enjoy and, ultimately, put it aside for more traditional games that offer a lot more sparkle."
Review by Branislav Babovic, 70%. "Echelon's main problem is that it appeared too early. It looks as though the programmers just rushed to wrap the game up, eliminating any possibility to get a good background story, and incorporating only the basic Multiplayer options."
Review by Eric T. Baker. "Echelon is an easy game to learn, but a hard one to master. ... The lack of control over your wingmen is very annoying in the later scenarios, and the flying really is much better with a joystick."
Review by Scott, 4/5. "I found Echelon to be an extremely fun game, with its unique aircraft, excellent visuals, and the mind-blowing rush of low-altitude combat."
Review by Twogunsshy, 74%. "Despite the great graphics and decent story line, Bethesda Software still has a ways to go in finalizing their product. The lack of a dedicated online game server tends to take away from its multiplayer feature."
Review by Nate Heasly, 4/5. "Once you get the hang of the controls and get used to the slightly more realistic flight engine the game is plenty of fun to play."
Review by Ben Piazza, 66%. "There is absolutely no progression of personal growth nor will the fundamental storyline leave you wanting more. If there was anything that saves it from the trash it would be its thrilling graphics that go beyond normal second rate flight simulations."
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