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  • Summary: Echo of Starsong is a visual novel style adventure game. Eda, a girl who can hear mysterious sound waves known as starsong, crosses paths with a young man in search of their source. Together, they venture out to the heart of space to unravel an ancient myth.
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  1. Feb 1, 2023
    9
    Awesome game. Beautiful story. Great atmosphere.
    Many people probably won't go past the first couple of minutes, if they even try it to begin
    Awesome game. Beautiful story. Great atmosphere.
    Many people probably won't go past the first couple of minutes, if they even try it to begin with. The game's just not very "interactive", feeling more like a point and click or puzzle game, but if you can deal with that for around 9 hours it really is a lovely experience.
    I'm glad the GamePass app recomended it cause honestly wouldn't have even know this exists, but I loved it!
    If you already pay for gamepass, I recommend you at least give it a try. If the opening scene pulls your strings, you'll enjoy it. Just play it on it's original language, cause the voice actors did an excellent job here.
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  2. Nov 9, 2022
    8
    GOOD: Point and click adventure with sound puzzles, resource management and stellar exploration. It's very reminiscent of Mass Effect's starGOOD: Point and click adventure with sound puzzles, resource management and stellar exploration. It's very reminiscent of Mass Effect's star system navigations. It's on Xbox Game Pass
    BAD: Protagonist is pathetic and although he evolves during the game he is a reverend idiot. The degree of idiocy of the protagonist depends a lot on your luck or your decisions, "the Randomizer" gets you apply less value in events that you can lose objects, allies, payments, resources or decisions because of the random case of each of the cases. Not ideal for achievement hunters (even with a guide, randomness is your worst enemy). If you hate "it's a lot of text" games, this is not for you. Although the sound puzzles are interesting, the novelty soon wears off. The story will get you one or another tear so if you are in low hours or in a sentimental break, stay away from him.
    MEH!: Remember of those “choose your adventure” books.
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  3. Sep 25, 2022
    2
    Because it has often too few safe points it is nearly unplayable if you can't play easily more than an hour in a row.
    It is sad because the
    Because it has often too few safe points it is nearly unplayable if you can't play easily more than an hour in a row.
    It is sad because the story seemed interesting. But practically, at least for me, absolutely unplayable :(
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