Games like Opus: Echo of Starsong
Looking for games like Opus: Echo of Starsong? Here are top role playing recommendations with a science fiction focus, selected from player-similarity data — start with To the Moon, Life is Strange or Tacoma.
1 View Game90%Game Brain Scorestory, musicreplayability, grinding96% User Score 35,756 reviewsCritic Score 83%8 reviews"To the Moon" is a narrative-driven game about Dr. Rosalene and Dr. Watts, who enter the memories of a dying man, Johnny, to fulfill his last wish - to go to the moon. The doctors traverse backwards through Johnny's life, revealing fragments of his past and uncovering the reasons behind his unusual request. Through this emotional journey, players uncover a heartwarming story of love, loss, and unfulfilled dreams.
View Game2 View Game87%Game Brain Scorestory, musicstability, grinding96% User Score 52,473 reviewsCritic Score 75%8 reviewsLife is Strange is an award-winning Adventure game that offers a stunning story with excellent gameplay and marvelous graphics, accompanied by excellent music. The game features a wholesome story that will make you laugh, but beware of the numerous bugs. Your choices in the game can significantly impact the story, making each playthrough unique.
View Game3 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding90% User Score 4,168 reviewsCritic Score 76%1 reviews"Tacoma" is a single-player mystery action game with an ingenious story, amazing gameplay, great graphics, and sensational music. You explore a high-tech space station in 2088, uncovering the crew's personal stories and the gripping tale of trust, fear, and resolve through digital surveillance recordings. While it offers a lot of content and is highly emotional, the game is not very replayable and has some bugs. The developers have added over two hours of audio commentary, available in Commentary Mode.
View Game4 View Game84%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsoptimization, grinding87% User Score 1,505 reviewsCritic Score 81%14 reviews"Syberia: The World Before" is an adventure game that follows the stories of Kate Walker, a New-York attorney, and Dana Roze, a pianist from Vaghen, as they navigate through the tumultuous events of 1937 and 2004. The game features intricate puzzles and a magical atmosphere, accompanied by a hauntingly beautiful soundtrack by Inon Zur and the Budapest Film Symphony. The Deluxe Edition includes the game's soundtrack, a script of the prologue, and a fan kit.
View Game5 View Game86%Game Brain Scorestory, graphicsgrinding, stability93% User Score 2,968 reviewsCritic Score 77%8 reviews"Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth" is an adventure game based on the best-selling novel. The player navigates through a medieval narrative, making new allies and enemies in a quest to build a cathedral. Decisions made by the player impact the story's outcome, creating a unique experience for each playthrough.
View Game6 View Game92%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding93% User Score 23,415 reviewsCritic Score 91%2 reviewsIn A Plague Tale: Innocence, players navigate a grim, rat-infested 14th century France as Amicia and her younger brother Hugo. Amicia must protect Hugo, who has mysterious powers, while discovering the truth behind their mother's research and the plague decimating their world. Gameplay combines stealth, puzzle-solving, and resource management to evade merciless enemies, both human and rodent, in this dark, compelling adventure.
View Game7 View Game95%Game Brain Scorestory, emotionalgrinding, replayability98% User Score 5,789 reviewsCritic Score 80%1 reviews"Finding Paradise" is a narrative-driven adventure game and the sequel to "To the Moon." Players follow the story of doctors Neil Watts and Eva Rosalene as they enter the minds of elderly patients to grant their dying wishes. In this installment, they must navigate the complex memories of Colin Reid to fulfill his final request. The game features poignant storytelling with emotional depth, inviting players to reflect on life, love, and legacy.
View Game8 View Game75%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, stability72% User Score 2,876 reviewsCritic Score 79%7 reviews"The First Tree" is a third-person exploration game that follows a fox's journey through a mysterious forest as it searches for its lost family. Intertwined with the fox's story is that of a son trying to reconnect with his estranged father. The game features emotional storytelling and a stunning art style, using its gameplay to explore themes of love, loss, and reconciliation.
View Game9 View Game94%Game Brain Scorestory, gameplayreplayability, grinding94% User Score 18,415 reviewsCritic Score 90%1 reviewsWhat Remains of Edith Finch is a BAFTA-winning game that explores the mysterious death of the Finch family members, one by one. As Edith, you'll uncover your family's past by experiencing the day of each relative's death in a series of first-person vignettes, each with its unique gameplay and tone. The game aims to help Edith understand why she is the only Finch left alive.
View Game10 View Game88%Game Brain Scorestory, musicgrinding, stability94% User Score 18,051 reviewsCritic Score 83%34 reviewsAn unconventional tactical action RPG in which after a powerful group called the Camerata cause measureless destruction through the ambiguous settlement of Cloudbank, Red, a famous singer in the city, goes on a journey along with her lover who is trapped inside the Transistor, a powerful machine with mysterious properties, to get to the bottom of the situation and get her lost voice back.
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