New video: ‘OPUS: Echo of Starsong’ (1991)

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What is emotional in a video game, and could time be a factor in how we become involved in the narrative? “OPUS: Echo of Starsong” is a humble and simple game, but it puts everything in its power to create a highly satisfying dramatic story. This is my review (and recommendation).

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Henrique Lage
Henrique Lage

Written by Henrique Lage

Writing essays. Writing games. Writing essays about games. Narrative Design Teacher.

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