OPUS Collection: The Day We Found Earth + Rocket of Whispers for Switch Rated By ESRB

OPUS Collection: The Day We Found Earth + Rocket of Whispers
OPUS: Rocket of Whispers screenshot

OPUS Collection: The Day We Found Earth + Rocket of Whispers for Nintendo Switch just got rated by ESRB. The game. The category in which both of these games fall is Teen.

OPUS Collection: The Day We Found Earth + Rocket of Whispers Details

OPUS Collection: The Day We Found Earth + Rocket of Whispers both games are award-winning games and have been very well received by the gaming community. The games have been announced for Switch and ESRB released their ratings for the game.

The games are perfect for people who just want to enjoy a slow-paced narrative game with stunning soundtracks and visuals and story of all things. If you have not played the games or any of the OPUS game on either Steam or smartphone, I’d highly recommend you to play them.  I will be giving an overview of both games down below. Do check them out as they might get you interested in the games.

ESRB Rating Details

The game is rated Teen according to the website, as it contains mild blood, mild language, mild suggestive themes, and mild violence.

OPUS Collection: The Day We Found Earth + Rocket of WhispersOPUS: The Day We Found Earth Overview

OPUS: The Day We Found Earth

Story Overview:

Here’s a story overview of the game according to Steam:

Dive into the boundless galaxy and embark on an emotional adventure!

Help our little robot, Emeth, to fulfill a century-old promise by finding Earth in order to save Mankind—so step into the spaceship, operate a deep space telescope, and find out what’s out there in the unknown.

“A robot without a goal is nothing more than a calculator. So, listen up… Your goal, is to find Earth. Do we have a deal?”

– Dr. Lisa, the creator of the robot and who believes that Earth is not just a myth.

“We have a deal… Emeth will find Earth!”

– Emeth, the robot.

Key Features

  • An atmospheric experience with a rich story
  • A whole galaxy to explore and get lost in
  • Secrets of mysterious planets to be uncovered
  • Meticulously crafted art
  • A beautiful soundtrack

Gameplay Details:

The game is a single player experience where the players are provided with an evolving space to find Earth by scanning multiple stars. Much like in the visual novels, the players can explore each crew member’s secrets scattered around the spaceship with rich narration.

OPUS Collection: The Day We Found Earth + Rocket of Whispers

OPUS: Rocket of Whispers Overview

OPUS: Rocket of Whispers

Story Overview:

Here’s a basic story overview according to the steam page of the game:

Travel across a world of ice and snow, through burned down ruins and treacherous peaks, to launch a rocket that will reach the stars.

“Once we fire the rocket, will these ghosts finally leave me?” Asked the man.
“Of course. Our goal, after all, is to return them to the cosmos” The witch replied.

Throughout the game, you will play as two survivors of an apocalyptic plague. Help them achieve the unimaginable of building a rocket, so they can return the deceased to their cosmic homeland through the ancient tradition of space burials.

Key Features:

  • An atmospheric experience with a rich story
  • A whole galaxy to explore and get lost in
  • Secrets of mysterious planets to be uncovered
  • Meticulously crafted art
  • A beautiful soundtrack

Gameplay Details:

The land is a pretty much wasteland which the player explores to start a beautiful adventure. You have to search for rocket material to build a rocket. While you dig and explore the snowy wasteland you will uncover many secrets and the main story behind the demise of the world through the artifacts you will find during your adventure.

Pricing:

Both of the games cost USD4.99 on Steam and the price details for Nintendo Switch have not been revealed. Both of the games are however free to play on Play Store.

So, what do you guys think about ESRB ratings for OPUS Collection: The Day We Found Earth + Rocket of Whispers? Have you played the games before? Let me know in the comments down below.