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A new review is live, folks! This time I checked out the narrative-heavy Opus: Echo of Starsong, a tragedy-laden romance set to a sci-fi backdrop. It's pretty dang good! Just a solidly constructed, straightforward narrative that makes enough interesting decisions with its worldbuilding to stand out.

You might also notice that the thumbnail and title are a little different! It's actually been almost a year since the last time I did one of these shakeups, which is more than enough time to generate the data to know whether the previous style was working or not. And the result was...that things had barely budged compared to before! So we're going to try changing it again. Hopefully it doesn't feel too clickbaity or simple. Tell me what y'all think!

Next up, it's finally time to check out Inscryption, which I've definitely been looking forward to! And once that's out of the way, I'll probably be trying to get the next quarterly wrapup out before we get too far from January.

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How Fast Does Opus: Echo of Starsong Get Good?

Opus: Echo of Starsong promises to be a tragedy from the very first moment, and already starts making good on that promise within its opening few hours. A narrative-first adventure through a well-crafted sci-fi universe, Opus's tale of tragedy-soaked lovers is solidly crafted, and as this review will get into, is worth checking out. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/firstfive Twitter: https://twitter.com/FirstFiveReview You can find Opus: Echo of Starsong here: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1504500/OPUS_Echo_of_Starsong/ #FirstFive #OpusEchoofStarsong #shortgames

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