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Opus: Prism Peak

Opus: Prism Peak

Released: 4/16/2026

OPUS: Prism Peak is a narrative adventure where you play as a weary photographer stranded in the Dusklands, traveling with a girl who's lost her memories. Together, you'll uncover the mysteries of this land through your camera and find your way home. Features: Photography Use your old analog camera to capture the perfect shot through framing, timing, exposure, focus, and filters. Photography in this game reflects how closely you look at the world. Take in your surroundings, understand the desires of each spirit you meet, and uncover the world's secrets through your lens. Sacred Firebowl These shrines bearing aperture symbols connect different worlds and hold the secrets of the Dusklands. Figure out and capture the photos each fire demands to receive items and upgrades for your camera. A Mysterious Companion The girl you meet in the Dusklands has no memory, only a faint sense that she must reach the distant Dusk Mountain. Together you'll journey through this strange land, but why is she even here? And can you bring her home? Wistful Magical Realism This world mirrors reality yet bears no trace of humanity, only spirits in the form of animals call this place home. Through careful observation, you'll uncover the reason humans no longer exist, and the realm's true purpose. Dusklands Field Notes A mysterious journal filled with photos and stories from the Dusklands' past. Photograph clues along your journey and add them to the journal to identify spirits, piece together myths, and decode ancient runes, as you unravel the hidden mysteries of this world. Spiritual Bonds The spirits you encounter throughout the game may grow closer to you depending on your choices, quietly shaping what awaits at your destination.

OPUS: Prism Peak is a narrative adventure where you play as a weary photographer stranded in the Dusklands, traveling with a girl who's lost her memories. Together, you'll uncover the mysteries of this land through your camera and find your way home. Features: Photography Use your old analog camera to capture the perfect shot through framing, timing, exposure, focus, and filters. Photography in this game reflects how closely you look at the world. Take in your surroundings, understand the desires of each spirit you meet, and uncover the world's secrets through your lens. Sacred Firebowl These shrines bearing aperture symbols connect different worlds and hold the secrets of the Dusklands. Figure out and capture the photos each fire demands to receive items and upgrades for your camera. A Mysterious Companion The girl you meet in the Dusklands has no memory, only a faint sense that she must reach the distant Dusk Mountain. Together you'll journey through this strange land, but why is she even here? And can you bring her home? Wistful Magical Realism This world mirrors reality yet bears no trace of humanity, only spirits in the form of animals call this place home. Through careful observation, you'll uncover the reason humans no longer exist, and the realm's true purpose. Dusklands Field Notes A mysterious journal filled with photos and stories from the Dusklands' past. Photograph clues along your journey and add them to the journal to identify spirits, piece together myths, and decode ancient runes, as you unravel the hidden mysteries of this world. Spiritual Bonds The spirits you encounter throughout the game may grow closer to you depending on your choices, quietly shaping what awaits at your destination.

OPUS: Prism Peak is a narrative adventure where you play as a weary photographer stranded in the Dusklands, traveling with a girl who's lost her memories. Together, you'll uncover the mysteries of this land through your camera and find your way home. Features: Photography Use your old analog camera to capture the perfect shot through framing, timing, exposure, focus, and filters. Photography in this game reflects how closely you look at the world. Take in your surroundings, understand the desires of each spirit you meet, and uncover the world's secrets through your lens. Sacred Firebowl These shrines bearing aperture symbols connect different worlds and hold the secrets of the Dusklands. Figure out and capture the photos each fire demands to receive items and upgrades for your camera. A Mysterious Companion The girl you meet in the Dusklands has no memory, only a faint sense that she must reach the distant Dusk Mountain. Together you'll journey through this strange land, but why is she even here? And can you bring her home? Wistful Magical Realism This world mirrors reality yet bears no trace of humanity, only spirits in the form of animals call this place home. Through careful observation, you'll uncover the reason humans no longer exist, and the realm's true purpose. Dusklands Field Notes A mysterious journal filled with photos and stories from the Dusklands' past. Photograph clues along your journey and add them to the journal to identify spirits, piece together myths, and decode ancient runes, as you unravel the hidden mysteries of this world. Spiritual Bonds The spirits you encounter throughout the game may grow closer to you depending on your choices, quietly shaping what awaits at your destination.

Critics
85
Steam
93
Metacritic
85

Score Breakdown

84.9

Critic Average

28 reviews

93

Steam User Score

1,134 reviews

85

Metacritic User Score

33 reviews

Disparity Breakdown

Steam Disparity
-8.2
Metacritic Disparity
-0.1
Combined Disparity
-4.2

Average of both sources

Review Timing

7 early (25%)21 launch window (75%)0 late (0%)