![]() MEH!: Remember of those “choose your adventure” books. Together, they venture out to the heart of space to unravel an ancient myth. ![]() Eda, a girl who can hear mysterious sound waves known as starsong, crosses paths with a young man in search of their source. Echo of Starsong is a visual novel style adventure game. The story will get you one or another tear so if you are in low hours or in a sentimental break, stay away from him. OPUS: Echo of Starsong - Full Bloom Edition. Although the sound puzzles are interesting, the novelty soon wears off. If you hate "it's a lot of text" games, this is not for you. Not ideal for achievement hunters (even with a guide, randomness is your worst enemy). Since there is a heavy focus on music, players can expect to hear a beautiful soundtrack accompanied by Voice acting which was added to the Full bloom edition. The degree of idiocy of the protagonist depends a lot on your luck or your decisions, "the Randomizer" gets you apply less value in events that you can lose objects, allies, payments, resources or decisions because of the random case of each of the cases. Opus: Echo of Starsong-Full bloom edition gives players a heartfelt adventure without asking for 40+ hours of their time. It's on Xbox Game Pass BAD: Protagonist is pathetic and although he evolves during the game he is a reverend idiot. It's very reminiscent of Mass Effect's star system navigations. The degree of idiocy of the protagonist depends a lot on your luck or your decisions, "the Randomizer" gets you GOOD: Point and click adventure with sound puzzles, resource management and stellar exploration. There, Lee saw the flowers that Ada had planted for him. In the end, Lee returns to where Ada went. The exact cause of death is not given, but I think it was due to lack of food from the ending animation. And the worst thing, they spoil what's going to happen at the beginning of the game.GOOD: Point and click adventure with sound puzzles, resource management and stellar exploration. Based on what you said earlier, I would assume that you think Ada is dead. It is the third installment of the Opus series, after Opus: The Day We Found Earth and Opus: Rocket of Whispers. Maybe if they weren't so busy info dumping uninteresting lore of history, religion and politics of that world, then maybe they would've noticed that the paper thin characters and plot are preventing me from enjoying it. Opus: Echo of Starsong (stylized as OPUS: Echo of Starsong) is a text-driven side-scrolling adventure game developed by Taiwanese independent studio SIGONO. Giving everyone a sad back story doesn't make me like them. They have no personality and their interactions are extremely shallow. Why? Because I simply didn't care anymore, about what was happening on the screen. I had to drop it halfway through unfortunately. Most of the game is actually WITHOUT voice acting It's a shame, I've been looking forward to playing this game but I just ended up disappointed and confused about the amount of positive ratings. Tedious gameplay - Shallow and unlikeable characters - Bad translation (translates 'mafia' to 'pirates', and 'Kaito' to 'Kay' for example lol) - Story isn't very interesting. It's a shame, I've been looking forward to playing this game but I just ended up disappointed and + Good OST + Pretty good voice acting and art direction. ![]() Most of the game is actually WITHOUT voice acting Bad translation (translates 'mafia' to 'pirates', and 'Kaito' to 'Kay' for example lol) + Good OST + Pretty good voice acting and art direction.
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