A richly layered story - Experience a 7-10 hour main storyline with a conclusion that’s sure to leave you in tears, and an additional 2-5 hours of side quests for those who eat lore for breakfast. How deep you dig is up to you. The details this world offers are there for you to discover at your own pace.
An endearing cast of characters - Form relationships, experience love and loss, and face crises together. Each character has their own reason to embark on this journey. Discover not just what happened in their past, but what makes them who they are.
Play it safe or risk it all - Assess dozens of random encounters, and decide whether to roll your die. Should you really try to earn some much-needed cash with a bounty on your head? Or how about that stranded ship? It could be pirates in disguise! The fate of you and your crew lies in your hands.
Countless breathtaking asteroids - Explore a giant star map full of asteroids, underground space stations, and sprawling cities as you trek across the stars. Discover a universe where humanity ekes out an existence among forts of floating rocks.
Light musical puzzles - Find the fabled asteroids by listening for the right sound on the star map. Then explore the asteroids on foot, and match sound waves to the patterns of ancient gates to advance and unravel their secrets. Puzzles are kept simple to provide a relaxed, and accessible experience! Languages - Enjoy English in-game voice and English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese in-game text.
OPUS: Echo of Starsong - Full Bloom Edition is the definitive edition of the visual novel-style adventure game, now with all-new voice acting. Dive in and enjoy an intergalactic journey that transcends time through love. Taking place in a lawless solar system at the height of a gold rush in space, players play as the exiled noble Jun, who is accompanied by Eda, a witch orphaned by war. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery, as they search for treasure-filled asteroids of legend and lore. However, what appears to be a blessed encounter will turn into a lifelong burden. Will Jun, now a withered old man, be able to see his lover one last time?
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I’m a big fan of the opus series and although rocket of whispers is my favorite Echo of starsong comes in at a very close second and this physical release was long overdue It includes the full game on the game card and also includes the soundtrack if you pre ordered Overall I’m very satisfied with this physical version if you are an opus fan you have to have this physical copy just buy it before it goes out of print
Also I think the cover art was misprinted as it said the game requires an extra download which freaked me out at first but after popping the game card in my switch I can assure everyone that it requires no extra download everything is on the game card no extra download required so if the extra download warning is on your case ignore it
The easiest way to describe it is FTL but as an emotional space opera. The worldbuilding is very impressive and the story is well paced. The game often determines event outcomes with dice-rolls but it's actually very forgiving and you'll always have ways to recover if you run out of fuel.
Highly recommend, I can't believe I didn't know about this game until now.
this game requires a 4 gig download to be played, it says so on the bottom of the front cover but the front cover on Amazon is different and does not show the same cover, not cool SMH
Bought this to add to my collection. Box arrived in an acceptable state, but there is a disclaimer over the "Collector's Edition" part of the front art that completely ruins it. It looks like it should be a sticker, but it's not. I have no clue why they did this as it looks cheap.