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OPUS: Rocket of Whispers

2018
GenresAdventure, Indie, Third Person Perspective, Simulation, Puzzle and Logic, RPG, Visual Novel, Single Player
AvailableFeb 5, 2018
PlatformPC, Nintendo Switch
DeveloperSIGONO INC.
Overview

Opus: Rocket of Whispers is a single-player third-person adventure set in the snowy post-apocalyptic wilderness of an unknown world, far in the future. Players will play as the last survivors of a nation that has an ancient tradition of cosmic worship, and belief that by launching space burials, those who've deceased will be able to return and rest among the stars. Throughout the game players will travel the snow covered landscape, scavenging for rocket parts and remnants of the past, so they may help the last surviving witch - religious figures who conduct the rituals of space burials - to launch one final burial. The game explores themes of purpose, pursuit and loneliness.

Other Scores

Metacritic Score

72


Opencritic Score

75

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Reviews

9 reviews found

80

Nintendolife.com

Apr 2, 2018

An emotional experience that’s as much about loneliness and letting go as it is about rockets, OPUS: Rocket of Whispers captivates from start to finish. It’s darker and bleaker than its predecessor, and scavenging for rocket parts isn’t as immediately appealing as stargazing, but it’s still every bit the affecting combination of narrative and gameplay that defined The Day We Found Earth. If you like curling up with a good book as much as sitting down with a good game, Rocket of Whispers is a perfect way to spend an enjoyable afternoon.


80

Nintendo-insider.com

Apr 30, 2018

The story that OPUS: Rocket of Whispers has to tell is a meaningful one, that touches on mental health issues such as loneliness, dealing with grief and low self-esteem. It is clear to see that it is a game that has been created from the heart, and, while much of it will be spent scavenging for rocket parts, it is the message that it imparts that will linger in your memory for a long time to come.


80

Digitallydownloaded.net

Apr 5, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


80

Purenintendo.com

Apr 30, 2018

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75

Nintenderos.com

May 4, 2018

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75

Nindiespotlight.com

Mar 18, 2018

Summary and quote unavailable.


70

Opnoobs.com

Jan 26, 2018

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70

Godisageek.com

Apr 11, 2018

OPUS: Rocket of Whispers while not as great as the previous game, is still well worth your time if you enjoy games with heartwarming stories. You will need to tolerate some padding to get ahead in the story sadly. 7/10 Metropolis: Lux Obscura Originally released on PS4, PS Vita, Xbox One, and PC platforms When I saw this pop up on the eShop, I knew I had to review it.


60

Nintendoworldreport.com

Apr 16, 2018

All in all, Opus: Rocket of Whispers offers a long game that has a lot of mindless fetch quests, but it has an interesting story that might reel some folks in. If you're looking for a calming, easy game to pass the time, give it a shot. Otherwise, maybe let this one go.

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