![]() ![]() The first thing OPUS: Echo of Starsong tells you is that it advises you to wear headphones while playing. Though there are major differences that make it much better to play. However, it’s hard to hide the fact that this game is little more than a slightly more interactive visual novel. The Full Bloom Edition has voice acting for the colossal cast of memorable characters in Japanese or Chinese Mandarin despite speaking neither, I feel that they add something to the delivery of each line that can’t be captured otherwise. The story is told through a combination of in-game action and comic book-style cutscenes that are always gripping. You take on the role of Jun, a noble who is reliving his past memories. Even without the past games for reference though, it’s clear that this entry does a lot.Įverything is framed through Old Jun’s memories at the end of his life. ![]() ![]() Still, hardcore fans believe the games should be enjoyed in order so that the jump in additional mechanics is more obvious. While I’d never heard of the series before playing the Full Bloom Edition on Switch, it’s clear each story is separate from the other and all they share is a universe. OPUS: Echo of Starsong may be the third game in the series but that doesn’t necessarily mean you need to play the first two titles before this one. OPUS: Echo of Starsong, the third game, is a culmination of everything developer Sigono Inc has implemented throughout the games, providing an experience that feels as close to an epic space opera as you’re likely to get. The OPUS series seemed to start off on the wrong foot, but has improved and garnered more fans with each release. ![]()
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