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October 21, 2015

Opus: The Day We Found Earth

Opus: The Day We Found Earth
6.6
metacritic
Based on 4 Reviews
74
Release date
October 21, 2015
Developer
Publisher
Genre
Mode(s)
Single-player
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Summary

OPUS: The Day We Found Earth is a chill, stargazing experience that's handcrafted for people who enjoy story-driven games and arguing about Pluto.

Opus: The Day We Found Earth System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows XP, Vista, 7
CPU:
1.4 GHz Dual Core or Greater
RAM:
2 GB RAM
GPU:
256 MB OpenGL 2.0 compatible graphics card
HDD:
1 GB available space

Opus: The Day We Found Earth Trailer

Opus: The Day We Found Earth Screenshots9

Critic Reviews4

This one does it all and every game should take advantage of the Touch Screen on the Switch for portable play as an option. Overall this is a great port and one that any fan of good stories in games should play.
March 22, 2018
Opus: The Day We Found Earth is a lovely little game. At more or less the length of a movie, it’s not going to keep you entertained for the weekend, but it’s perfect for a quiet night in. Digital stargazing is a surprisingly compelling pursuit, and we thoroughly enjoyed our time with OPUS - it’s charming, affecting and proof positive that the Switch can be a wonderful storyteller.
January 8, 2018
Opus is a small-scale experience, and I find that to be totally appropriate. While the story didn’t end on the strongest of notes, I enjoyed the ride and thought it was not only a positive experience, but a great fit for the Switch. However, I was only tolerating the telescope portions in order to find out where the plot was going, so basically half of this game was a wash. Since the entire thing can be completed in two hours or so, it’s not too hard to put up with actually searching for Earth, but fans of small games and indies should expect to show up to Opus for the narrative and nothing else.
January 2, 2018

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