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Generally favorable reviews - based on 32 Critic Reviews

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  1. Positive: 30 out of 32
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  1. May 18, 2026
    80
    OPUS: Prism Peak is an atmospheric narrative adventure that blends photography-driven gameplay with a heavy story-based adventure. Eugene’s time in the Dusklands invokes themes of loss, self-discovery and reconciliation. Its mechanics feel rewarding, encouraging players to piece together the story through observation and deductive skills. While its pacing is deliberately slow, its beautiful presentation, wonderful soundtrack, and solid voice performances create an engrossing experience. OPUS: Prism Peak is a thoughtful, emotionally driven adventure for people who want to take the time to invest in its themes.
  2. Apr 29, 2026
    80
    OPUS: Prism Peak tells a deeply personal story with genuinely earned emotional moments. It offers a unique take on the midlife crisis, filtering it through a magical prism that many older players will likely find relatable. However, it’s held back by an unnecessarily complicated notebook system and an overreliance on photography as a gameplay mechanic, which somewhat undermines the idea of the protagonist using an analogue camera.
  3. Apr 28, 2026
    90
    OPUS: Prism Peak is a reminder of all the beautiful moments in life, gently pushing you forward even when staying is all you want to do. We’re all made up of a collection of people, places, and memories, each one an imprint on who we are. It’s a beautifully heartbreaking story that moved me as much as 1000xRESIST did, another game that firmly sits in my heart. It’s a constant reminder to take things slow, breathe in every moment, and enjoy life for what it is when it is, before it all moves on.