
Explicit Gamer writes: "If there's one thing that can be derived from Artoon's new PSP game Echoshift, it's that playing with yourself can be extremely rewarding. Executed in the same visually-minimalist style as Echochrome, its spiritual predecessor, Echoshift is a fine example of how to keep focus on a simple concept without becoming routine as the game progresses. If there is any major issue with the game it is that while the levels are rewarding and fresh, there is little replay value to a majority of them despite the developers inclusion of extra challenges."

PSP puzzler Echoshift, which you can play on PS5 and PS4 via PS Plus Premium has been updated today with Trophy support. It follows on from a series of updates implemented under the hood by Sony for other classic titles brought back via its subscription service. The Trophy list is live now, with 30 gongs to grab and a Platinum Trophy.

The company had already previously announced that two PSP games would be coming to the service on July 19.
These titles, No Heroes Allowed! and LocoRoco Midnight Carnival, have still been added today.
However, they have also been joined by PSP puzzle game Echoshift.

Echoshift was designed to challenge the most devout puzzle fans, a respectable move but one that ultimately alienates fans of the original.