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Opus: Prism Peak

bySIGONO INC.2025

Opus: Prism Peak is a narrative adventure where your choices lead to divergent endings. Play as a photographer lost in an ethereal realm, and unveil its mysteries with your camera to find a way home.

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December 31, 2025

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Opus: Prism Peak Reviews

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OPUS: Prism Peak is a narrative adventure that will have you glued to the screen. With Shinkai-esque aesthetics, a meaningful use of photography and relatable characters, you’ll not want to leave the Dusklands.

Apr 15, 2026

Opus: Prism Peak is a remarkable narrative experience with a clear love of the art of photography and a genuine message to impart.

Apr 15, 2026

If I were to describe OPUS: Prism Peak in one word, it would be “profound”. The combination of aesthetics, gameplay and narrative feels like you have been sent into a Studio Ghibli or Makoto Shinkai movie, but one that lasts for a dozen hours and closely follows your own choices. The game explores very real and mundane challenges that every adult likely came across in their life, but does so through the prism of a fantastical, vivid world, full of magic and wonder even in the darker parts.

Apr 17, 2026

Look back at yesterday. You were just there, weren’t you? It was real and it was important and it was everything, literally everything, if your world. Now you’re here, in today, and yesterday is back there. Already a fuzziness begins to inhabit what was your thinking, breathing, all encompassing day, and you want to keep it strong and true. But the past is water in your hand: the tighter you hold on, the faster it seems to slip away. Our lives are the ever flowing river of joy and sorrow,...

Apr 27, 2026

Opus: Prism Peak is SIGONO’s largest project yet, and the game delivers heavily on what it sets out to accomplish. Whether the game’s narrative resonates with you personally or not, it has a lot to offer in and out of the gaming space. The title’s narrative is at the forefront, supported strongly by its art style, gameplay mechanics, and everything in between. Prism Peak is an easy recommendation for anyone with an interest in narrative-focused games and will leave a lasting impression on me. Since beating the game, I’ve already gone back to fill out the rest of my notebook and collect the oth...

Apr 15, 2026

OPUS: Prism Peak provides an amazing package containing an incredible narrative adventure involving photography and an enchanting cast of characters. The breathtaking visuals, storytelling, and soundtrack are the icing on a very sweet cake.

Apr 20, 2026

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OPUS Prism Peak leaves a heavy, lasting impression thanks to beautiful environments and emotional storytelling.

Apr 24, 2026

Opus: Prism Peak is a beautiful story that stays with you long after the credits roll. Between the gorgeous art style, amazing music, and a narrative that hits hard. It's a must play.

Apr 28, 2026

OPUS: Prism Peak largely succeeds in delivering an emotional mid-life crisis tale. A few areas of the game lack in polish, but the art style has an undeniable charm. Although the story can be predictable, there's a deeply emotional narrative in OPUS: Prism Peak, and the game reminds players about how important photography can be.

Apr 20, 2026

OPUS: Prism Peak feels like one of those rare titles that quietly lingers with you long after the credits roll. It’s a game that demands patience, asks you to pay attention, and occasionally frustrates with its pacing and lack of convenience, but there’s a clear intent behind it all. Every mechanic, every quiet interaction, every photograph ties back into a story about memory, regret, and making peace with what lingers. It won’t land the same for everyone, and it definitely isn’t built for rushed playthroughs, but if you let yourself sit with it, there’s something undeniably affecting about Eu...

Apr 19, 2026