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  1. Mar 11, 2015
    10
    Rare masterpiece with soul and probably the best platformer Ive ever played. Its hard to find any flaws in this game. Story, visuals, music, controls, gameplay - everything is top notch. Even if you hate platformers you probably should try Ori and the Blind Forest, its that good.
  2. Mar 14, 2020
    5
    Игра бесспорно хорошая, атмосферная, но меня не особо втянуло.
    Типичный для множества игр подобного жанра платформер, который пытается втянуть атмосферой. Управление отзывчивое, но механика врагов и препятствий такая, что разрабы накидали хилок повсюду, и не зря. Еще стоит отметить про сюжет: Его нет, притянутый за уши главного героя стимул идти дальше и открывать какие-то новые штучки -
    Игра бесспорно хорошая, атмосферная, но меня не особо втянуло.
    Типичный для множества игр подобного жанра платформер, который пытается втянуть атмосферой. Управление отзывчивое, но механика врагов и препятствий такая, что разрабы накидали хилок повсюду, и не зря. Еще стоит отметить про сюжет: Его нет, притянутый за уши главного героя стимул идти дальше и открывать какие-то новые штучки - это не сюжет, а издевательство над игроком.
    Визуал и саунд - 10 | Атмосфера (пусть и убитая геймплеем) - 7 | Геймплей - 1
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  3. Nov 30, 2022
    6
    Yolunu bulmak nereye gideceğini çözmek bu kadar zor olmasa 5-6 saatlik oyun aslında. Sadece süreyi uzatmak için mi bu kadar karmaşık yapıyorlar? Yoksa gerçekten yapamıyorlar mı ?
  4. Dec 14, 2019
    3
    Bella l'ambientazione e la grafica ma, a lungo andare, il gioco diventa monotono e noioso.
  5. Jul 30, 2020
    6
    baeutiful graphic with bad controlling in pc. i wouldnt play this game if i had not bought xbox gmaepass
  6. May 1, 2022
    3
    Обычный платформер, не дающий ничего нового. Я вообще не понимаю, зачем разработчики делают игры этого жанра, если они изжили себя.
  7. May 21, 2022
    0
    Trash and boring trash and boring trash and boring trash and boring trash and boring
  8. Apr 2, 2023
    6
    sadece görsel olarak güzel gözüken bir oyun onun dışında combatı, skill ağacı ve harita tasarımı bariz kötü.
  9. Dec 20, 2015
    6
    Such a beautiful game! The story and music are amazing! I would've gave this game a much higher score if it wasn't for....honestly... the gameplay... the only times where I was honestly enjoying this game was when I was just watching the cutscenes or playing the interactive cutscenes. the story and music are what make this game shine! the gameplay though is not really...that fun... youSuch a beautiful game! The story and music are amazing! I would've gave this game a much higher score if it wasn't for....honestly... the gameplay... the only times where I was honestly enjoying this game was when I was just watching the cutscenes or playing the interactive cutscenes. the story and music are what make this game shine! the gameplay though is not really...that fun... you just jump and hop throughout the levels, mashing away at one button to take out the baddies. it gets old fast. you press the attack button over and over again, watching the same animation. and some enemies can take you out in 1 hit! you will be dying a lot in this game! and if you go like, a couple minutes without saving, you die and have to start all the way back from where you last saved, which could be really far behind. its just frustrating and repetitive and juuusstt....not fun.. mashing the same button over and over again, doing the same thing over and over again, dying over and over again, repeating the same level over and over again. not fun. its too bad because this game had a truly emotional and amazing storyline, with beautiful music! this game is worth the purchase, but youre goanna have to go through the torturous gameplay before you can enjoy the story. Expand
  10. May 19, 2020
    4
    Beautifully designed but make sure you like platformers before buying. Like so many of its counterparts, this game is full of control issues, petty blockers, and frustrating gameplay. But some people like beating their face on a brick wall for half an hour until they break through. For me, a veteran of Dark Souls and lots of other different but challenging games, this is hell. NotBeautifully designed but make sure you like platformers before buying. Like so many of its counterparts, this game is full of control issues, petty blockers, and frustrating gameplay. But some people like beating their face on a brick wall for half an hour until they break through. For me, a veteran of Dark Souls and lots of other different but challenging games, this is hell. Not surprisingly, small children love it. Expand
  11. 4y4
    Sep 7, 2020
    3
    Very overrated. It's just a basic platformer with nice visuals. I'm not sure if I bother playing more this kind of games.
  12. Apr 10, 2015
    7
    Beautiful and well done game with a story that helps push it forward. Just gets way too twitchy for my liking. You are forced to pull off longer and longer sequences of actions that destroyed the enjoyment for me.
  13. Jun 9, 2016
    5
    You rarely see a video game's graphics, music and sound effects as beautiful and fantasy-like such as Ori and the Blind Forest's. The game is absolutely fascinating at start; but honestly in my opinion, that's all there is to it.
  14. Mar 25, 2015
    6
    The beginning of this game is nice and atmospheric, despite 1) there not being clear enough indications of when you can play and when you are watching a rendered video and 2) the characters moving super slow in some scenes which is really annoying. However, the beginning in general is really nice and you have to notice that the game's visuals and music are definitely wonderful.

    However,
    The beginning of this game is nice and atmospheric, despite 1) there not being clear enough indications of when you can play and when you are watching a rendered video and 2) the characters moving super slow in some scenes which is really annoying. However, the beginning in general is really nice and you have to notice that the game's visuals and music are definitely wonderful.

    However, the gameplay itself is quite tedious. Basically, it's a large click fest. The enemies in this game are quite strong and Ori is kind of weak so most of the time you'll find yourself awkwardly trying to dodge enemy projectiles or attacks (which can often 2-shot you or even 1-shot you no matter how large your health is) while clicking like a madman in order to damage them with your flame. Not exactly something that you'd be looking for in a platform game. The enemies respawn at the speed of light, not giving you a chance to rest in some portions of the game and you will be bored repeating the same area over and over again just because you are fighting a pig-ramming enemy that kills you in 2 hits and you try in vain to dodge his attacks by jumping around him and burning your index finger into your left mouse button.. This game is way too much focused on combat (which is not very well done, to make matters worse) rather than exploring which is the best portion of the game and definitely fulfills its role, as returning to areas and finding new items and powers are the best parts of this game.

    And by mentioning that, I have come to the biggest gripe of mine - this is the first platformer I have ever played that blocks you from returning to certain areas that you have already completed (which happens in platformers, right? but wait for it) WITHOUT giving you any sort of warning, basically giving you a middle finger if you want to 100% this game. When you are playing a game with a world of quite a large size that is filled with collectibles that you cannot get until you get specific upgrades and progress in the story and you are playing this game for the first time meaning you have no idea what you can get at what point in the game, the most idiotic idea I can think of is not letting you do so, because you go the "wrong" way once and accidentally lock unexplored areas behind you. What a stupid idea. This completely ruined the game for me after I finished the first dungeon and I no longer had the motivation to keep playing. Think what you want, but in my opinion this is a ridiculous designer flaw, especially for this kind of game that REVOLVES around revisiting areas and collecting stuff.

    Also, a certain specific ability of Ori's, Bash, is used really often and is quite frustrating to do, as the arrow of movement changes randomly while you are Bashing. So, if you have 4 Bash targets above you, then three times the arrow is pointing up as you want it to, but during the fourth time it is suddenly pointing downwards, most likely to a place of sure death which certainly does not help during some of the harder parts of the game or during escapes. It's more clicking and less exploring as well.

    The world of Ori and the Blind Forest is varied enough, but I couldn't find any sort of transportation device or skip travel option and the constant running from one side of the world to the other just to get a single new collectible becomes a rather mundane task (mind that I have played Metroidvania games where this is not a problem, such as the Shantae series) if you are a completionist like me. But, in the end, it doesn't even matter (reference intended), as you will most likely not be able to 100% this game the first time you play, because it will lock you out of that option.

    So, to sum it up, this game tries to play on visual and atmospheric side in order to hide the fact that the gameplay is full of quite strange designer choices that make the game quite a chore to play as opposed to a fun ride. It's a shame, I was looking forward to this game, but I am not going to lie and pretend that this game is totally sublime when it's not. Maybe next time.
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  15. Apr 6, 2015
    5
    Don't let the beautiful backgrounds and emotive soundtrack deceive you. As impressive as all of that is, what we have here is a side-scrolling game that lacks the fun and imagination of Rayman or Shovel Knight, and is thoroughly tiresome at various points. The combat is rather boring - just punch a button and fire random homing-missiles. Basically if you look torturous levels ofDon't let the beautiful backgrounds and emotive soundtrack deceive you. As impressive as all of that is, what we have here is a side-scrolling game that lacks the fun and imagination of Rayman or Shovel Knight, and is thoroughly tiresome at various points. The combat is rather boring - just punch a button and fire random homing-missiles. Basically if you look torturous levels of platforming difficulty, and a ridiculous system of saving your progress, then this might be for you. The visuals though are awesome! Expand
  16. Fuz
    Mar 26, 2015
    5
    An overall pretty good platform game. The first noticeable thing is that it's artistically beautiful, probably the best looking 2D game I've ever seen; the art reminds a bit of Miyazaki's style and it's wonderfully animated. Sometimes the levels can be a little too busy graphically and make it hard to see enemies and their shots, but it's a minor flaw.
    The gameplay mechanics are pretty
    An overall pretty good platform game. The first noticeable thing is that it's artistically beautiful, probably the best looking 2D game I've ever seen; the art reminds a bit of Miyazaki's style and it's wonderfully animated. Sometimes the levels can be a little too busy graphically and make it hard to see enemies and their shots, but it's a minor flaw.
    The gameplay mechanics are pretty good. The controls (although sadly not redefinable) are solid and precise, which is extremely important in Ori, since the trial & error nature of the game: It can be very challenging and can sometimes be frustrating, so I don't think it's a game for everyone.
    I've seen some pointing out how it's short, but I don't agree, it's long enough and ends right before becoming stale.

    -2 points for not having redefinable keybinds
    -2 points for being on steam only
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  17. Oct 11, 2017
    9
    Ori and the Blind Forest was the first title released by Moon Studios in the companies existence. Although new to the video game industry, Moon Studios' Metroidvania was a blowout success and has won multiple awards, due to its impressive art style and solid mechanics. In this review, I will try to highlight why Ori and the Blind Forest has received such critical acclaim while sharing myOri and the Blind Forest was the first title released by Moon Studios in the companies existence. Although new to the video game industry, Moon Studios' Metroidvania was a blowout success and has won multiple awards, due to its impressive art style and solid mechanics. In this review, I will try to highlight why Ori and the Blind Forest has received such critical acclaim while sharing my personal experiences from my ten-hour playthrough of the game.
    Before delving into the game, it is important for you to understand what kind of person this review is coming from. Ori and the Blind Forest was my first ever Metroidvania style game to play, my usual repertoire consists mainly of story-driven platformers, such as the trine series. The key distinction between a Metroidvania style game compared to a regular platformer is the introduction of an open-world map and a progression tree. These distinct differences help to emphasize exploration within Metroidvania style games compared to platformers.
    With that out of the way, let's move onto one of the main reasons I couldn't put Ori and The Blind Forest down, during my playthrough: the Story. The general plot of the game consists around Ori's, a white guardian spirit, quest to rejuvenate her home forest, which has fallen into darkness, by recollecting the lost orbs which kept the forest in balance. Although there is no voice acting in the title, due to the beautiful animations and cutscenes, the player creates a strong emotional connection not only to the silent protagonist but also to the forest which is slowly coming back to life throughout the game. This in conjunction with the beautiful and emotive soundtrack by Gareth Coker creates such a strong and emotive storyline, that it is very hard to not be touched by the plights of Ori and the sacrifices she must make throughout the game.
    The main standout characteristic of the game has to be the beautiful art style that the game possesses. Although similar to Ubisoft's UbiArt graphics engine, which was used for Child of Light and the more recent Rayman games, the hand-drawn aesthetic which focuses on the light in such a big way, adds another layer of depth and makes the act of exploring the world interesting and engaging no matter where you are on the map, which is crucial in a Metroidvania style game, as it is crucial for the development of the story and the character that the player revisits already found areas with new abilities to progress through them further, or in an entirely new way.
    Although a fantastic story, an impeccable art style, and a near-perfect soundtrack can help to create a great game, unless the underlying mechanics and gameplay are rock-solid then it will all be for nothing. Thankfully, the mechanics and gameplay within Ori are smooth to use and especially later in the game the sense of motion that some of Ori's abilities possess create an exhilarating and satisfying experience for the user that highlight the fluidity of the gameplay.
    In conclusion, I would recommend anybody looking for a well styled and emotive Metroidvania game to give Moon Studio's first release a look and let themselves be sucked into this beautiful world.
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  18. Jul 31, 2017
    4
    I find the gameplay of Ori extremely boring, the mechanic is overused and gets old fast and it uses too many buttons... graphics are gorgeous but soon you realise everything looks the same and the shade is a tiresome effect. The floaty platafforming is something I cannot stand even on SNES Donkey Kong. And you reccomend it just for the first level... talk about low standards
  19. Dec 12, 2015
    7
    It's a superb platform game but i was in the edge of giving up because of the difficulty in the ascension of the Ginso Tree (very, very, very trial and error, it was quite frustrating).
    Pros: visual, gameplay, RPG elements, smooth control, improving system, history, etc
    Contras: very annoying sometimes, lot of trial and errors (that is why i low the score to 7 instead of 9 or 10)
  20. Dec 5, 2019
    10
    A masterpiece of a game. I gave 10 for the soundtrack, gameplay, characters and story. Everything is so flawlessly done, props to Moon Studios.
  21. May 7, 2020
    9
    This game is amazing, one of the best platformer I played recently. Beautiful atmosphere, challenging gameplay, great music. I loved it, and the sequel is even better!
  22. Nov 23, 2021
    1
    Oyun gereksiz zor, öğretici öğe barındırmıyor sıkıştığımız yerde ipucu vermiyor mal mal geziyoruz haritada.
  23. Mar 13, 2015
    10
    The game sucks you in and keeps you interested through out the game.

    Ori and the Blind Forest is already a serious contestant for the game of the year award. 10/10.
  24. Mar 12, 2015
    10
    Absolutely gorgeous and the soundtrack is amazing. The gameplay is fluent and very satisfying. The gameplay is intense at points and it really draws you in and gets you completely immersed. I got the game with high expectations, and those expectations were more than met!
    The characters are lovable, even though there is hardly any dialogue.
    This game is truly a masterpiece and you can
    Absolutely gorgeous and the soundtrack is amazing. The gameplay is fluent and very satisfying. The gameplay is intense at points and it really draws you in and gets you completely immersed. I got the game with high expectations, and those expectations were more than met!
    The characters are lovable, even though there is hardly any dialogue.
    This game is truly a masterpiece and you can really see the passion put into the game!

    A fantastic game you don't want to miss out on! Go get it now!
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  25. Mar 11, 2015
    10
    Beautiful. This game captures my imagination like a Studio Ghibli movie. The soundtrack blows me away too.
    If you want to play a game that feels really good AND looks good AND sounds good, pick up this game.

    It's ONLY $20!!!
  26. Mar 13, 2015
    10
    I know it's a long shot that the developers will read this, but I want to thank you for making this game. My interest/faith in games has started this wane, but then this game came along. Beautiful music, graphics, story, and the gameplay I grew up with. I hope more will be made from this studio because there is a lot of love put in this game.

    As for the difficulty complaints, I don't
    I know it's a long shot that the developers will read this, but I want to thank you for making this game. My interest/faith in games has started this wane, but then this game came along. Beautiful music, graphics, story, and the gameplay I grew up with. I hope more will be made from this studio because there is a lot of love put in this game.

    As for the difficulty complaints, I don't see it. Take your time, observe the environment, and move accordingly. Any platforming vet (especially from the rayman games) will love this game.
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  27. Mar 21, 2015
    10
    Beautiful art style, fluent movement, amazing soundtrack, smart level design, heart touching story, ...

    If you're looking for an excellent platformer: Here you go!
  28. Mar 18, 2015
    10
    Moon Studios has created an amazing eye stunning masterpiece. From the fluid, responsive game play, exceptional musical scores, to the creative hand-drawn art style, Ori and the Blind Forest is a must have for any gamer who appreciates a well created digital world.
  29. May 7, 2015
    9
    I can assure u, this is the best 2d platform i ever play. for those saying this too hard, probably a rookie gamer. this is not hard for me, this is chalanging n most exiting. And i beat it with kboard+mouse...
  30. Mar 24, 2015
    6
    Well well ... Ori seems to have a "magic" effect on my ratings too !! You see, my mediocre six (6), "magically" disappeared from the set of the green 10 and 9 ratings. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but you know what they say about our big brother Bill. Anyway, about the game, I gave it a 6, cause I abandoned it after getting idiotically stuck in the rising waters level and trying againWell well ... Ori seems to have a "magic" effect on my ratings too !! You see, my mediocre six (6), "magically" disappeared from the set of the green 10 and 9 ratings. I'm not a conspiracy theorist, but you know what they say about our big brother Bill. Anyway, about the game, I gave it a 6, cause I abandoned it after getting idiotically stuck in the rising waters level and trying again and again (for nn times) to get through it. Games are made for enjoyment ! PS To whom it may concern: If it disappears again, I'll not bother to rewrite it. Expand
  31. Apr 16, 2015
    10
    Very similar to Child of Light in terms of storyline and art direction. Amazing attention to the details. Beautiful game art through and through. Certainly one of the best games today.
  32. Apr 19, 2015
    10
    absolute masterpiece, one of the best games i've played in years. i usually don't play the genre but saw some other reviews that enticed me to buy the game. the game, gameplay, graphics, and music area amazing.
  33. Apr 24, 2015
    9
    + The game look fantastic and has a very unique.
    + The controls are very responsive and feels good.
    + The music sound amazing and fits well with the game. + The story is simple but easy to understand and will play with your emotions. + This game can be pretty difficult sometimes, but I like games with a good challenge. + There is a talent tree, were you can upgrade Ori and it feels
    + The game look fantastic and has a very unique.
    + The controls are very responsive and feels good.
    + The music sound amazing and fits well with the game.
    + The story is simple but easy to understand and will play with your emotions.
    + This game can be pretty difficult sometimes, but I like games with a good challenge.
    + There is a talent tree, were you can upgrade Ori and it feels awesome every time you gain an ability point.
    + Runs very smooth and is very polished.
    + No loading screens.

    - There were a very few time I randomly fell through the map a died.
    - There is a lot of backtracking, but that is not that big of a deal.

    The game takes about 6-12 hours of game (1st time).

    **Recommended**
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  34. Mar 23, 2015
    7
    It would be a 10/10 if it wasn't so hard after a certain level. I get it, some kids like very hard games. But after a point it becomes a chore. It's possible to do it, but why bother? Games are for fun, not frustration.
  35. Nov 25, 2015
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Ori and the Blind Forest is one of the best platformers in many years. The graphics are beautiful, the gameplay is fluid even if the learning curve is a bit steep, and the story is overwhelmingly emotional. Easily one of the best stories in a game in recent memory. It's beautiful in its simplicity and the 180 it does to you at the end by making you sympathetic to the antagonist was heart-wrenching. Expand
  36. Mar 11, 2015
    10
    Ori is the most fun I have had playing a platformer in years, really beautiful game and it avoided hype, if you own an Xbox One, Ori and the Blind Forest is in the “must buy” Be sure not to miss out on this great game.
  37. Apr 1, 2015
    6
    Ori and the Blind Forest is good, but the comparisons to other classic side-scrollers are erroneous because Ori is too simple, boring, and unoriginal to withstand the test of time. There are many decades old games that are still better platformers than Ori. It’s ironic how developers who more than likely grew up playing Castlevania: SOTN and Duck Tales can’t create a game that topplesOri and the Blind Forest is good, but the comparisons to other classic side-scrollers are erroneous because Ori is too simple, boring, and unoriginal to withstand the test of time. There are many decades old games that are still better platformers than Ori. It’s ironic how developers who more than likely grew up playing Castlevania: SOTN and Duck Tales can’t create a game that topples their places as some of the best side-scrollers ever. This is tragic since Ori was developed over 5 years by a multinational team. It also shows how stagnant the gaming industry has become. When 20+ year old games are still considered the best in their genres, the future looks a bit glum for gamers.

    At $20, Ori is a diversion. And Microsoft acknowledges this by rightly pricing it well below triple-A games. MS could be testing the waters to see if gamers are willing to part with their fps titles long enough to realize other types of games exist. But there is a more likely reason. Since the developers created Ori as a side project, it had to be a fairly simple and undemanding concept. By today’s standards, side-scrollers
    are indeed unsophisticated.

    After playing a few hours, I noticed Ori suffers from many of the same flaws seen in the today’s bestselling games. First, Ori’s mechanics panders to gamers. Players only need to spam a button to attack. Death is hardly inconvenient because players can create spawn points. Objective markers guide players to their destinations. The story isn’t bad, but some of the best parts were revealed in the trailer which kinda ruined things. Ori wanted to be the next UP, but the movie didn’t reveal its hand in the trailers.

    Second, Ori’s emphasis is on visuals. Sure, Ori is pretty. But the platforming component—which is supposedly the heart of this game—is lackluster. Controlling the teensy creature is challenging enough without having to precisely land it on microscopic surfaces. Even on a 32” screen, Ori is tiny. On the whole, the critter performs like a wet eel which results in an inordinate amount of frustration. Excellent visuals are trumped by imprecise controls. But numerous other decisions, such as bland map design and cheap deaths mar what could’ve been one of the best gaming experiences in a while.

    Third, difficulty is often contrived. Ori is a die-to-learn type of game. The developers intended for players to die, frequently. Many of these deaths result from Ori’s imprecise controls. Other times players have to take leaps of faith because the path forward isn’t clear. This happens a lot. And some sequences are just damn frustrating. I’ve read complaints by gamers who died 12+ times completing specific sections. Their complaints stem from radical difficulty spikes. Ori’s difficulty spikes from a 5 to 15 in certain areas. Some deaths are just cheap since players have absolutely no chance of reacting to invisible traps. Difficulty should increase organically, something the best platformers do right. Cheap deaths are…well…cheap. And Ori has too many “gotcha” moments. Even worse, enemies kill Ori in 1 or 2 hits. Ori muddles the distinction between challenging and fun.

    Fourth, Ori suffers from poor level design. Progression is often hindered because hidden traps or overly difficult trial-and-error sequences stump players. Like the original Megaman games, Ori relies too much on memorization at times. And those games are notoriously tough to beat. Backtracking doesn’t feel natural as it can be nearly as difficult traversing an area late in the game as it was at the start. That is a bit counterintuitive for this style game. Additionally, obstacles become too recurrent and powerups must be spammed to overcome them. There is nothing subtle about Ori’s level design. It’s boring and repetitive. I remember when Samus first descended into Brinstar. I’ll have no such memories with Ori.

    Last, Ori is short. People reported completing it in 6 or less hours just after release. Players who’ve taken longer the complete Ori mentioned their insanely high death counts. I read one player died 436 times. That’s ridiculously high. Some of the numbers were high enough to make Dark Souls look easy in comparison. Basically, a decent gamer can complete Ori in 6-7 hours. A less skilled gamer or someone not acclimated to platformers could spend considerably more time. This additional time is attributed to unfair design.

    Underneath its pleasing aesthetics, Ori is an average platformer. It’s exemplifies how terrible current games really are when a mundane, but pretty, platformer is given such rave reviews.

    At its core, Ori has very little in common with Super Metroid, a comparison critics keep throwing out there. Super Metroid is a combat orientated platformer with precise controls, distinguished environs, and upgrades that are important, but never overused. Ori is the opposite. It’s full of undistinguished locations, slippery controls, and abused upgrades.
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  38. Mar 30, 2015
    9
    What is this game?!: A precision platformer with a beautiful albeit cliche story about a forest spirit thing restoring life/light to the forest and battling darkness/death

    Pros: -Graphics and art style that is pretty enough to be one of those artsy fartsy games, the games that are light on gameplay and say "it's all about the expppeerriiennce," but not. -The characters are lovable and
    What is this game?!: A precision platformer with a beautiful albeit cliche story about a forest spirit thing restoring life/light to the forest and battling darkness/death

    Pros:
    -Graphics and art style that is pretty enough to be one of those artsy fartsy games, the games that are light on gameplay and say "it's all about the expppeerriiennce," but not.
    -The characters are lovable and the story has serious tear jerking moments.
    -A whole list of moves that you gradually learn along your journey: jump, double jump, wall jump, wall climb, and you even have this move where you fling yourself off of your enemy. The level design, array of moves, and intricate ways of using those moves keep the platforming engaging and challenging.
    -Did I say challenging? I did! It's a real hard game. I'm pretty sure I suck at these type of game but I stuck with it and enjoyed and respected this game.

    Cons:
    -You have 3 tower escape levels (they are not literally towers, you're in a forest, but you know what I mean) and they largely revolve around memorizing a sequence of events in order to navigate around them. For instance there was a part where 3/4 of the roof collapsed and the only way you could survive is if you were already in or near the 1/4 side of the room where the roof remained in tact. For a game that is heavily revolved around player precision and skill this seemed a lot more of an arbitrary life or death toss up.
    -Save points are manual and they come from a collecting blue orbs (kinda like a mp gauge for save points) but there is rarely a high demand for those blue orbs as they are plentiful enough so you can save near constantly and be fine. It really defeats the purpose of the mechanic.

    Conclusion: More often than not games are either viscerally fun or a great experience. This is a rare instances where a game is both. I highly recommend it.
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  39. Mar 25, 2015
    10
    Ori and the Blind Forest has beautiful music and animation. It doesn't fall short with challenging the player, and I consider it a very fluid game in story, sound and mechanics (as well as introduction of new mechanics).
  40. Mar 12, 2015
    10
    TL;DR? Buy this. Now.

    Breathtakingly beautiful - both in emotion, technical, and graphical achievements. Nothing new here, however: Do you enjoy Metroid-like 'revisits' to areas once you're more proficient in abilities? Check. What about an interesting story, with twists and turns that surprise you far into the gameplay? Check. How about unique and fresh takes on
    TL;DR? Buy this. Now.

    Breathtakingly beautiful - both in emotion, technical, and graphical achievements.

    Nothing new here, however:

    Do you enjoy Metroid-like 'revisits' to areas once you're more proficient in abilities? Check.
    What about an interesting story, with twists and turns that surprise you far into the gameplay? Check.
    How about unique and fresh takes on "tried-and-true" platformer gameplay? Check.
    Are your ears yearning for a soundtrack that can make you fight back tears, when your character is standing completely still? Check.

    Seriously. This is probably the best indie title I've played in a long while. Thought-provoking, engaging. I can't put it down (and I'm on vacation).

    Not a fan of platformers, but this one grabbed me within the first 10 minutes, and continued to blow my mind 10 hours later.
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  41. Apr 12, 2020
    0
    Very very very BAD game :
    - everything looks the same...
    - very hard and irritating
    - a very small mistake and you will restart the same long sequence over and over and over and over again
  42. Mar 29, 2015
    7
    Its a gorgeous game, the soundtrack is very good, Ori has some wonderful animation and the characters designs are outstanding. However, at the end of the day its just a pretty bunch of fluff. Save the magic forest with your magic soul powers and bring harmony to all its creatures! Ori and the Blind Forest is not only a great platformer, its a stand-out title in the genre right now, butIts a gorgeous game, the soundtrack is very good, Ori has some wonderful animation and the characters designs are outstanding. However, at the end of the day its just a pretty bunch of fluff. Save the magic forest with your magic soul powers and bring harmony to all its creatures! Ori and the Blind Forest is not only a great platformer, its a stand-out title in the genre right now, but you all know what's coming next. Is it the next Super Metroid? Well the answer is with a great heavy sigh: "No." No its not the next Super Metroid, its just the latest copy-cat, a great copy-cat, but nonetheless- a copy-cat of many other games. Remember Aquaria? Oh wait, no, no one does because they didn't have Microsoft Studios backing them up when Bit Blot subsequently released their own spin on the platformer genre to little fanfare several years before. A lot of the mechanics are seemingly pulled right out of Metroid games, older 2-D platformers, etc.. I'd reckon that most of the brilliant concepts in Ori lie in its visually pleasing story telling and setting- not the gameplay. However, that's not entirely fair, there were several techniques that made the game quite unique, but then again those learned techniques late-game allowed the level designers to absolutely go nuts making wildly difficult segments of the game for the player to sort out on their own. These were challenging portions for sure, but a few dozen tries later most people will get through them just fine. Leaving very little "exploration" for the player was also not particularly thrilling to see here as well, since you ultimately find enough energy ta- I mean "health containers" and ability points to see you through the entire game. Even worse the actual game is criminally short. Between two days, I managed to beat it in about five hours, which is unbelievably criminal as well if you were planning on getting any replay value from it. Which "Ori" has none of. No one wants to go back through the escape segments again, unless you're speedrunning or doing something ridiculous like a "no death" speedrun or something equally as crazy. Ori is also plagued by some niggling issues with control schemes such as being forced to utilize an Xbox gamepad in order for all the controls to register properly (since they won't with any other controller or anything like x360ce for instance). The keyboard controls got me through the game just fine, but I always felt like it would've been more intuitive had I had a controller that was compatible. The story felt rather rushed, it felt like they were setting up something really interesting and then about half-way through it just totally dropped the ball. I wanted it to just kind of be over with and I constantly found myself skipping over looking for "stuff" to find or abilities to upgrade because I was ready to finish the game by that point. The abilities themselves were helpful, but you never seem to need all of them, nor do they make the game better or worse. I think it could have easily done just fine without them. Trapped inside the development team of Ori and the Blind Forest is a really good game, but its just not here yet, and I'm shocked that so many people bought this game over something like Rayman Origins or Aquaria, since as far as platformers go, you couldn't go wrong with either of those. Its a puzzling thing to see so much warmth and positivity over something really quite good, but ultimately coming off as a little full of itself- kind of like the fans of the game throwing it 9's and 10's when its really not much better than its older competition. However, it has no competition this year, at least not yet anyway. I enjoyed Ori, it was a solid title, but it left me feeling like it could have been much longer, a little bigger, a little darker, and a little less pretentious with its story telling. Expand
  43. Mar 14, 2015
    10
    Best game of the millennium.
    I do not remember games that could squeeze out of my tears . Tears of sadness , tears of joy , tears of emotion .

    Ori forever remain in the memory of players. I really hope for a continuation of this tale.

    Very painful and hard on what it's over.
  44. Mar 25, 2015
    10
    One of the most beautiful games in the last year, even better then Dust: An Elysian Tail, which is from Microsoft studios too. Heart touching story and a big dungeon maze to explore. I especially like the abilities you get as you progress the game which make you revisit some hidden treasures you already noticed along the way.
  45. Jun 23, 2015
    9
    Ori and the Blind Forest was a delightful game that has exceptional controls and great gameplay mechanics. At the end of Ori's journey i wanted to go back for more.

    Story The story of Ori was a very delightful experience and it was heart-warming to watch this tale unfold, and i feel like it gave me a Disney-esque feeling throughout. The story isn't anything phenomenal but it was
    Ori and the Blind Forest was a delightful game that has exceptional controls and great gameplay mechanics. At the end of Ori's journey i wanted to go back for more.

    Story

    The story of Ori was a very delightful experience and it was heart-warming to watch this tale unfold, and i feel like it gave me a Disney-esque feeling throughout. The story isn't anything phenomenal but it was charming and i enjoyed it throughout.

    Visuals/Presentation

    The visuals are pretty, and the art direction is well done and fits with the game. The game runs smooth and I experienced no hiccups, or slow downs throughout the game.

    Gameplay

    The gameplay mechanics for Ori are very well done and i found myself dying because of my actions not the controls, and you will die often because this game was a lot more challenging than expected and sometimes to the point of frustration. My favorite aspect of the Gameplay was the leveling up system in place and the fact that certain areas are locked off until you learn a new mechanic, and being able to implement that mechanic is a very rewarding experience.

    Verdict

    Overall, i really enjoyed my time with Ori and the Blind Forest, It took me roughly 15 hours to get through the charming journey, and the well implemented mechanics and leveling system, as well as the hidden things to find made me want to come back and explore more. This is a must have title for any Xbox owner who is fond of the platformer genre
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  46. May 31, 2015
    10
    Absolutely bloody glorious. This might be one of the best platform games in recent years. So lets get started with the review shall we.

    Pros: -the game looks gorgeous. it looks like you steeped into a fairy tale. The lighting makes some parts look nicer then they already do and it has that thing from the trine franchise where they will make an area look more polished then it really is
    Absolutely bloody glorious. This might be one of the best platform games in recent years. So lets get started with the review shall we.

    Pros:
    -the game looks gorgeous. it looks like you steeped into a fairy tale. The lighting makes some parts look nicer then they already do and it has that thing from the trine franchise where they will make an area look more polished then it really is so good points for the graphics
    -I like the way the story is being told. Nobody talks and that is exactly what i love about it. It plays with your emotions without saying a word
    - the gameplay is one of the best this year. It is challenging,difficult,engaging and most importantly its fun

    Cons:
    -i have no cons. this game is bloody perfect in my eyes
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  47. Jun 23, 2015
    10
    This game is breathtaking. It has a beautiful design and amazing gameplay mechanics. The levels are diverse not just in ways that most platform games are, but in how you propel yourself through them. It can't be a challenging game and some times just hard and has it's moments, however, it does not sway this game from a masterpiece. This game is just stunning and it has a wonderfulThis game is breathtaking. It has a beautiful design and amazing gameplay mechanics. The levels are diverse not just in ways that most platform games are, but in how you propel yourself through them. It can't be a challenging game and some times just hard and has it's moments, however, it does not sway this game from a masterpiece. This game is just stunning and it has a wonderful soundtrack. A must have for any gamer especially if they like a good platform game. It plays well and really helps you appreciate the art of this game for this game is the definition of art and what it means to dream. Expand
  48. Feb 21, 2016
    9
    Ori and the Blind Forest's visual presentation is striking. From the very moment the game starts its hard not to appreciate just how beautiful the game is. But don't let that beauty and artistry fool you. Beneath the vivid color pallete and wonderful animation lies a incredibly challenging 2-D platformer.

    Ori is proof that you don't need a complex story to have a good story. Its story
    Ori and the Blind Forest's visual presentation is striking. From the very moment the game starts its hard not to appreciate just how beautiful the game is. But don't let that beauty and artistry fool you. Beneath the vivid color pallete and wonderful animation lies a incredibly challenging 2-D platformer.

    Ori is proof that you don't need a complex story to have a good story. Its story is simple but evocative. Within the first ten minutes of the game you will find your heartstrings being pulled. It also needs to be said that Ori's soundtrack and audio are superb. From the opening score the music helps to draw you into the world.

    Its quite clear to me that the game drew inspiration from classic NES platformers like Metroid and Kid Icarus. But Ori finds clever new ways to use similar ideas to make it feel like a wholy unique experience. For example in Metroid you often download a map for the area using a map station; or come to areas you can't access yet. This idea is present in Ori as well but you can only do so after you obtain map fragments. This encourages exploration. And like Metroid you will find areas that are only accessible after you acquire a new ability. In one sequence there are these glowing tubes that propel you off screen only to show up on the opposite side of the screen. This is a mechanic that appeared in Kid Icarus. There are also tubes on the top and bottom of the screen. These 'tubes' have force and can send you to your death if you aren't careful.

    Ori has a surprising level of character progression. You can pick up spheres to gain ability points, or increase your health/magic. These act like Energy tanks or missile expansions in Metroid. The game has save points but you are able to use a bit of your 'magic' (blue energy) to create a save point of your own. This also serves to assign ability points to upgrade your abilities. These abilites can range from increased damage, or automatic pickup of health/magic etc.

    Ori is a truly gorgeous game that while perhaps inspired by classic NES platformers; it manages to stand on its own. Like its predecessor's the game isn't afraid to challenge you. And when you complete a difficult section its all the more satisfying. This game is worth every penny; and should not be missed. If you enjoyed games like Super Metroid your going to love Ori.
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  49. Aug 25, 2015
    10
    Powerfully moving, Ori and the Blind Forest is a atmospheric adventure that's worth your time to play. It plays it safe and you'll certainly be reminded of other Metroidvanias, but few capture the heart and soul as something as beautiful as this.
  50. Dec 19, 2015
    9
    Aesthetically spectacular, but also a really well executed metroidvania game.
    It's a beautiful game all around, not just visually.
    Ori's next to non-existent combat system is awkward and often frustrating, but combat is honestly just a way to prevent monotony throughout what really is a game of navigating the gloriously depicted and sounding environment. What Ori does so well is
    Aesthetically spectacular, but also a really well executed metroidvania game.
    It's a beautiful game all around, not just visually.

    Ori's next to non-existent combat system is awkward and often frustrating, but combat is honestly just a way to prevent monotony throughout what really is a game of navigating the gloriously depicted and sounding environment.

    What Ori does so well is create an environment that is FUN to dash back and forth across. Environmental hazards allow you to play with the controls, which are wonderfully suited to the game's spaces and obstacles. The abilities Ori picks up rarely seem redundant or trivial (with some exceptions). But even the obligatory double-jump has an unusual feel that, rather than being frustrating, is used in a very engaging and sometimes clever way.

    Platforming puzzles are often intelligent and require precision, forcing players to not just utilize new abilities, but be thoughtful and practiced with them. Some of the level-culminating chase puzzles can be pleasantly frustrating, as you focus so hard on on controlling Ori that you largely miss the gorgeously animated hazards you're avoiding.

    The save system can be seen as punishing, but really it just keeps you from being lazy and overconfident. It's an interesting way of having to think about your gaming relationship with platforming impatience.

    What really makes the game come alive, though, is Ori's subtle, involuntary animations. Small attentions to detail, like cycling animations for repetitive actions like jumping, or balancing animations, or small vaults over objects you just barely clear from jumps and falls. Small and unobtrusive details like these, footstep sounds changing over changing terrain, things that aren't at all unique to this game, but which come together really nicely to make a game that feels vibrant and strong, and substantial.
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  51. Aug 29, 2015
    5
    Beautiful Xbox One game with a really good story. This game grabs you and keeps you invested in the story unlike the other Xbox One games lol. Well done.
  52. Mar 11, 2015
    9
    OK so where do i begin! This game starts off at a slow pace, engaging you into its rich and telling story. getting you used to its easy to use controls which you will find quite familiar in other platformers. The games art style is amazing and rich, its like trine 2 and rayman graphics style in one game, the characters are lovable and interesting and the controls are fluent and easy toOK so where do i begin! This game starts off at a slow pace, engaging you into its rich and telling story. getting you used to its easy to use controls which you will find quite familiar in other platformers. The games art style is amazing and rich, its like trine 2 and rayman graphics style in one game, the characters are lovable and interesting and the controls are fluent and easy to learn. the story only gets better and better and there is always new things to unlock and new abilities to learn. This game is definitely worth the buy, please do not let this amazing game pass you up! Expand
  53. May 19, 2015
    9
    A beautiful looking game, looks like you are dreaming in heaven, graphics are very silky, Harmonious colors, emotional start with great unique adventure story
  54. Mar 27, 2015
    5
    WARNING! Breaks after a while and becomes completely unplayable. It's beyond any imagination how it can break the way it does and it seems it's random for people. One minute you can jump out of water and push objects, and then WHAM it stop working completely (for that particular save file).

    Hold your purchase until this is confirmed fixed. Even though nice in some ways (until major
    WARNING! Breaks after a while and becomes completely unplayable. It's beyond any imagination how it can break the way it does and it seems it's random for people. One minute you can jump out of water and push objects, and then WHAM it stop working completely (for that particular save file).

    Hold your purchase until this is confirmed fixed.

    Even though nice in some ways (until major bug), story wise I don't understand anything, but then again I'm Idiota150 ;) Mostly too easy, except when it gets really frustrating and you have to replay a long segment over and over again.
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  55. z80
    Nov 28, 2015
    4
    The game is initially very cute and captivating. As you progress, its getting so hard and irritating so that you can't see its beauty any more and merely struggle not to chuck the controller to the screen. One small mistake and you have to restart the same long sequence of actions over and over and over and over again - extremely frustrating. I should have read the rewiews before buying the game.
  56. Mar 17, 2015
    10
    Worth evey penny.

    The story is wonderful and well told. Even though not much is been said, do the cut sceens (Which you from time to time control) make you shead a tear or downright cry The games difficulty is medium/hard wise and place it in a nice spot where it is not too hard or too easy. The combat can i see it not the prime focus/ it is lacking a little. But nice story and good
    Worth evey penny.

    The story is wonderful and well told. Even though not much is been said, do the cut sceens (Which you from time to time control) make you shead a tear or downright cry

    The games difficulty is medium/hard wise and place it in a nice spot where it is not too hard or too easy. The combat can i see it not the prime focus/ it is lacking a little. But nice story and good platforming which this game does not lack do i value much higher and i atm is growin a little tired of the many FPS and MMO's that focus on killing eveything.

    The atmosphere is one of the best i've seen in years and made me enjoy each second in this game. Hand drawn art from the largest to the smallest detail.

    The music was the best part. Get a nice pair of headphones and let yourself drown in a ocean of symphonic master pieces.

    I do not know how they manage to sell it only at 20 Euro, i would gladly had paid 30-40. The game itself feel so well made and i hope to see more from Moonstudio.
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  57. Mar 26, 2015
    9
    A well designed game on so many levels. I had an absolute blast playing through it due to its smooth controls and outstanding presentation. The game can be very difficult, so bring patience with you.
  58. Apr 1, 2015
    9
    Incredible. Even though you'll spend 25% of the game swearing at the developers, nothing gives you this intense atmosphere and actual magical feeling in your gut as you progress.

    It's unbelievable that all the animation and art was done with Unity, and it looks like millions of dollars of work was put into something that is sold for only $20. The soundtrack is also so good that it was
    Incredible. Even though you'll spend 25% of the game swearing at the developers, nothing gives you this intense atmosphere and actual magical feeling in your gut as you progress.

    It's unbelievable that all the animation and art was done with Unity, and it looks like millions of dollars of work was put into something that is sold for only $20. The soundtrack is also so good that it was one of the few I went out and purchased without thinking.

    The only thing I wish was that the ending wasn't so unexectedly sudden and the last sequence was not very fun or rewarding either, just slightly annoying and bland.
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  59. Mar 17, 2015
    10
    Absolutely amazing. This game is challenging, beautiful, and rewarding. It takes many aspects from other games but manages to make them all unique and fun. I highly recommend this game. Very few games these days have made me sad to know that they have to end eventually.
  60. Mar 20, 2015
    10
    Amazing next-gen platformer. This game took me by surprise, it sort of just came out of no where. It definitely exceeded my expectations. Worth buying.
  61. Mar 15, 2015
    10
    Ori and the Blind Forest is beautiful, difficult, touching and the gameplay is really entertaining. It's something very rare in today gaming, without a doubt a must have.
  62. Mar 12, 2015
    10
    JUST OMG! I am rlly not a big fan of platformers, but this game is freaking awesome!!!!!!!! It is so great that i can hardly find words to describe it. The story, the graphics, the sound are very good. Gameplay... everything is so natural that it feels like you have played this game 10 times already. My friend has suggested it to me and i told him "Nah, mate... you know i am not a big fanJUST OMG! I am rlly not a big fan of platformers, but this game is freaking awesome!!!!!!!! It is so great that i can hardly find words to describe it. The story, the graphics, the sound are very good. Gameplay... everything is so natural that it feels like you have played this game 10 times already. My friend has suggested it to me and i told him "Nah, mate... you know i am not a big fan of platformers", but he told me "Just try, you wont regret"... and i was like WOAH when started this game. Expand
  63. Mar 13, 2015
    10
    Absolutely amazing. Definitely the most beautiful game I ever played. Soundtrack is epic, gameplay is perfect.
    This is not a usual platformer, whatever games you usually play you have to try it.
    Recommended to play with a controller for better experience.
  64. Jun 25, 2018
    10
    I always wanted to play Ori, this pushed me over the edge.. Got it for $11.. i feel like i cheated you guys out of some money, i'll be buying this on day one. Unlike most games i get lost in this one, 11 hours went by without me even thinking about it, i got lost in the beautifully painted world with the beautifully orchestrated music. It has so many different elements of my favoriteI always wanted to play Ori, this pushed me over the edge.. Got it for $11.. i feel like i cheated you guys out of some money, i'll be buying this on day one. Unlike most games i get lost in this one, 11 hours went by without me even thinking about it, i got lost in the beautifully painted world with the beautifully orchestrated music. It has so many different elements of my favorite games, from some sounds that remind me of Jeremy Soule's elder scrolls soundtracks to the fluid gameplay that iterates on super metroids design and brings it all into the next next generation. Expand
  65. May 26, 2015
    8
    This 'Metroidvania' seems to target younger gamers at first. Further into the game it shows its true face. It is a hard game and it gets harder with further progress.
    Beautiful artwork, great soundtrack and fun gameplay made it worth the money I invested, for about 10-12 hours of gameplay. Not much of replay value here though.
  66. Nov 19, 2017
    10
    Everything in this game is magical the music the gameplay and world design. Solid controls and gameplay. Cool puzzles and its not repetitive because every stage is very unique and amazing. The story is emotional and fine.
    its one of the best 2D Platformer I've played if not the best and not only that but one of the best games. Every real gamer should fall in love with this piece of art.
  67. May 1, 2015
    10
    I'd put this game as one of my favorite games of all time. I'm a big fan of charming 'indie' games like this too. Platforming was difficult at times but the convenient save feature did not make it as frustrating as I thought it might be. Amazing graphics/art style, memorable soundtrack, addicting RPG-upgrade usual castlevania mechanics. Story was a little light but everything else made up for it.
  68. Mar 23, 2015
    10
    Michael Ancel would be proud. Seriously, it is not very often that we get a platformer with so much heart, creativity and beauty in its design. The gameplay and controls are precise, the mechanics are excellently thought out, and the world is stunning. Everything in here was done with an immense amount of care and I cannot wait to see what Moon Studios do next.
  69. Mar 11, 2015
    0
    you can't redefine controls....only choose if you're using a qwerty or azerty keyboard.dear developers,not everyone uses the same control scheme and releasing a game without the option to redefine your keyboard is not acceptable.
  70. Apr 3, 2015
    9
    Ori and the blind forest demuestra que los juegos de plataforma están lejos de estar muertos. Este juego nos deleita con su estupendo y detallado apartado visual, que crea la atmósfera perfecta para su historia. Desde que lo empiezas a jugar te atrapa y no te deja ir. A pesar de su diseño gráfico parecido a un cuento de hadas dista mucho de ser un juego fácil o amigable, realmente te va aOri and the blind forest demuestra que los juegos de plataforma están lejos de estar muertos. Este juego nos deleita con su estupendo y detallado apartado visual, que crea la atmósfera perfecta para su historia. Desde que lo empiezas a jugar te atrapa y no te deja ir. A pesar de su diseño gráfico parecido a un cuento de hadas dista mucho de ser un juego fácil o amigable, realmente te va a retar como jugador; ya que su complejidad y el necesario uso de estrategia en algunas situaciones, obliga al jugador a prestar mucha atención a los saltos y a pensar en la solución de algunos acertijos muy bien planeados. Esto le da una la jugabilidad y profundidad interesante a esta hermosa obra de arte. si te gustan los juegos de estilo metroidvania, este juego no te decepcionará, todo está realmente bien hecho y pensado al detalle en esta joya de juego. Te impresionarán sus gráficos, su jugabilidad y su banda de sonido acorde a su atmósfera, en fin un juego que todo fanático de los juegos de plataforma no debe perderse. Expand
  71. Mar 29, 2015
    10
    One of the best Game i played! If you like Jump and Run Games.....than you will LOVE this one.....and if you like a dramatic back-round story than you have to PLAY this game!
  72. Apr 6, 2015
    10
    Masterful platformer. From the majestic soundtrack to the awe-inspiring visuals, Ori and the Blind Forest will take you on a wonderful adventure and you will never look back.
  73. May 23, 2015
    9
    If you're a Metroid, Zelda or even Rayman fan, you CAN'T go wrong with this game.
    This game is a masterpiece. Music: 10 , Gameplay: 9,5 Visual: 9,5 History: 8 Gameplay: 9,5
    It's a MUST PLAY!
  74. May 23, 2015
    10
    This is the best game i've played. Great graphics and physics, good job to them!
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  75. Mar 12, 2015
    10
    O melhor jogo que joguei em 2015 (The Best Game of 2015).

    FANTÁSTICO, simples assim minha análise, é um jogo lindo em todos os sentidos.

    Só tenho uma coisa a dizer para aos desenvolvedores. OBRIGADO.
  76. Jul 9, 2017
    3
    good story and nice gameplay but the early game is a pain in the ass since you gotta explore the map and die almost instantly, the save mechanic is nice but it's annoying that saving uses resources to fight leaving you with less options overall, must problems get solved later on but by that time there's no need to actually save because of the movement options and excess energy . Also it'sgood story and nice gameplay but the early game is a pain in the ass since you gotta explore the map and die almost instantly, the save mechanic is nice but it's annoying that saving uses resources to fight leaving you with less options overall, must problems get solved later on but by that time there's no need to actually save because of the movement options and excess energy . Also it's not necesary to be carefull in the enviroment because of the defense buff granted by ability trees and excess life Expand
  77. May 6, 2015
    9
    Haven't finished it yet, but don't need to. This game is a 9+. I'm just giving it a 9 because it didn't make me stay home from work to play, but that doesn't mean it isn't ten worthy.

    Excellent game. Beautiful, touching, and environmentally conscious! What a nice trifecta.
  78. Mar 19, 2015
    10
    Ori is simply the most beautiful game I've ever played! The game is pure beauty! It has one the most elaborate and brilliant epilogues ever! During the epilogue I though as if I were watching a Full HD Animated Movie (Disney of course, lol!). Ori and Glein reminds me of "Aurora and Igniculus"! But it's not an imitation at all, it's a beautiful inspiration! The Epilogue itself made me cry.Ori is simply the most beautiful game I've ever played! The game is pure beauty! It has one the most elaborate and brilliant epilogues ever! During the epilogue I though as if I were watching a Full HD Animated Movie (Disney of course, lol!). Ori and Glein reminds me of "Aurora and Igniculus"! But it's not an imitation at all, it's a beautiful inspiration! The Epilogue itself made me cry. I wonder how could they manage to make such an artwork? The Skill Tree is perfectly designed. Without any exaggeration this is the most simple Skill Tree I've ever seen and it works perfectly. Soundtrack is fabulous! It keeps pace with Coeur de Pirate's beautiful work for "Child of Light". To be frank about the main theme. I don't know which one is superior but both are exceptional! And the bottom line is: "Don't lose this Gem!" Expand
  79. Mar 20, 2015
    10
    The joy of being a gamer. This is the best platform/adventure -and one of my top 10- game i have ever played. It combines the elements of all the great platforms released (the animation and puzzles of Limbo, the percise controls of Super Meat Boy, the colors and RPG elements of Child of Light) all placed in a beautifull open world map, plus adequate length and ideal level of difficultyThe joy of being a gamer. This is the best platform/adventure -and one of my top 10- game i have ever played. It combines the elements of all the great platforms released (the animation and puzzles of Limbo, the percise controls of Super Meat Boy, the colors and RPG elements of Child of Light) all placed in a beautifull open world map, plus adequate length and ideal level of difficulty (difficult but not frustrating). Its not a surprise that it took them four years to develop it. Worth every single cent, congratulations Moon studios, you got it perfect. Expand
  80. Mar 13, 2015
    9
    This game is a rare gem, absolutely beautiful. The controls feel sleek and refined, the gameplay never gets repetitive (or at least I didn't think so.) It has a wonderful soundtrack, and pretty good, sweet story. It is definitely worth the mere 20 dollars it's currently going for. If you like platformers, you can't go wrong with this one.
  81. Oct 24, 2021
    0
    Worst game, almost broke my keyboard while trying to play this. Dropped this at water tree flood, its impossible to pass. I dont know who can really like games of this genre, its looks like kinda masochism.
  82. Mar 13, 2015
    10
    You have no idea what you are missing out on by not playing this game...
    It's only flaws (imo) are that you cannot revisit some of the areas after you leave them, and that there are no checkpoints during the last stage of the game. Other than that, I dont really see why anyone should hesitate to buy this game.
  83. Dec 1, 2015
    8
    Ori and the Blind Forest is a 2D Metroidvania game starring Ori, a ridiculously cute glowing animal with big eyes and long ears. Heavy on style, this game has a very strong visual style to it, with excellent-looking environments and enemies and allies that fit into the style of the world very well.

    Accompanied by Sein, a ball of light which represents the last spark of the Tree Spirit’s
    Ori and the Blind Forest is a 2D Metroidvania game starring Ori, a ridiculously cute glowing animal with big eyes and long ears. Heavy on style, this game has a very strong visual style to it, with excellent-looking environments and enemies and allies that fit into the style of the world very well.

    Accompanied by Sein, a ball of light which represents the last spark of the Tree Spirit’s power, and whose voice is strongly reminiscent of Navi the fairy from Ocarina of Time, Ori is tasked with restoring the wind, water, and fires for the forest to revive the Spirit Tree before the woods die for good.

    The narrative is woven into the gameplay, but while the narration (spoken in a nonsense language, translated to English on-screen) works well enough, only the prologue really blows you away. At twelve minutes long, it is kind of pushing it as far as intro cutscenes go, even if you can technically “interact” with the environment in meaningless ways, but it does an excellent job of setting the emotional grounds for the rest of the game, even if the character we end up bonding with isn’t the one we spend most of the game trying to save (which is rather unfortunate, given that I cared much more about them than I did about the deep-voiced Spirit Tree). Still, it made me want to see more, and while some of the later cutscenes are of reasonable quality, they’re just not as good as the story at the start of the game.

    As for the gameplay itself, it works great. The controls are tight, the abilities you acquire over the course of the game are mostly used in interesting ways (with one kind of lame exception), and the gameplay brings together all your abilities in natural-feeling ways to make exploring the environment of the game-world a fun and enjoyable experience. The environment are interesting, both visually and technically, and there are a reasonable range of challenges, including offbeat gameplay elements in the first two “dungeons” in the game, with the third and final dungeon being sort of a recap dungeon that tests your ability to use your abilities to the fullest.

    The overall progression in the game feels mostly natural – you get your abilities, and your new abilities allow you to visit new areas. But more, your beating the dungeons actually changes the world environment in significant ways which further your ability to explore. The first dungeon cleanses the water of the world, letting you swim around the environment, while the second produces updrafts of wind in certain areas which allow you to fly using your parachute ability. Both of these follow naturally from the themes of the dungeons, and they both feel like they have real repercussions in the game world, furthering the game’s theme of restoring the forest to life.

    The enemies, too, are mostly pretty reasonable, though unfortunately the variety on them does begin to wear thin after a while. The game is about ten hours long, but you encounter all of the enemies in the game before you even reach the final dungeon – indeed, you may encounter them all before you even enter the first dungeon, if you go out of your way to explore as much as you can. While they do a pretty good job of exploiting the game mechanics, after a while they do start to feel a little repetitive rather than fresh. Still, the environments tend to be novel enough that this isn’t a huge deal.

    The secrets are decently hidden – there is no guidebook necessary to find them, as you can unlock the ability to reveal them on your map, or even visually on-screen. Some of them are kind of a bit boring to get back to, involving boring backtracking to just use one new ability somewhere, but some of them are well-hidden at the end of miniature mazes, and those feel rewarding. These secrets unlock more health, energy (used for a couple of your abilities – including the ability to create save points anywhere, which can also be used to restore your health somewhat), and improved versions of your basic abilities on your skill tree. There are enough that they feel interesting to find, but not so many that they’re onerous to collect; even still, the “find all the secrets” achievement is a bit dumb, because there are some secrets which are not revealed on your mini-map from unlocking your skill tree.

    This sort of minor design oversight shows up a few times in the game – one of the achievements just plain old didn’t work for no apparent reason, and none of the dungeons can be revisited in order to collect secrets you missed, which is kind of annoying if you’re a completionist type.

    On the whole, Ori and the Blind Forest is a good game, but not a great one. It has some flaws, but its overall quality makes you want to forgive it for them. You generally have fun going through the game, and the platforming challenges feel fresh and challenging. At about ten hours long to get 100% completion, it isn’t so long that it wears out its welcome, but isn’t so short that you are left wanting.
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  84. Oct 17, 2015
    10
    This game is a real proof that games can be an ART !! A true masterpiece in every way. Music, artwork, level design, story, fun and replay-ability... simply everythink. I've just finished this game 6th time and still brings me a goosebumps. A TRUE MASTERPIECE ... Bravoooo Moon studios ....11/10
  85. Apr 6, 2015
    10
    Wow, this is seriously the most beautiful game I've ever played. After the opening cinematic, I didn't realize the game had started for 30 seconds. Mostly, because I had never seen a game that artistic and gorgeous and though the cinematic was still going. It just shows what is possible when you get great artists and an original idea and producers that allow you to try an artistic vision.Wow, this is seriously the most beautiful game I've ever played. After the opening cinematic, I didn't realize the game had started for 30 seconds. Mostly, because I had never seen a game that artistic and gorgeous and though the cinematic was still going. It just shows what is possible when you get great artists and an original idea and producers that allow you to try an artistic vision.

    My deduction of points for the game is for how hard it is. You guys think Dark Souls is hard. Child's play. I think I've died nearly a 1000 times by now. Now I know this is a fantasy world but let's imagine it's a real world and adventure. I mean if we can imagine the game, why can we not imagine the critique? If this little dude went on an adventure to save the tree/forest he'd be dead in 100 steps lol I mean did it really need to be to this level of difficult? I'm usually a very calm gamer but one section had me so frustrated that I thought I was going to spirit flame my cat with my controller. Otherwise, a really brilliant piece of work here.
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  86. Apr 18, 2016
    10
    There are times when this Ori blows your mind with emotions, music, graphics, and action sequences, often all at the same time. That is so rarely experienced in a game. Its got its challenging parts which force you to master all the skills at Ori's disposal, which can be quite exhilarating, and is reminiscent of the days when games could be super frustrating. In the end, the game does feelThere are times when this Ori blows your mind with emotions, music, graphics, and action sequences, often all at the same time. That is so rarely experienced in a game. Its got its challenging parts which force you to master all the skills at Ori's disposal, which can be quite exhilarating, and is reminiscent of the days when games could be super frustrating. In the end, the game does feel a little short, but the definitive version should rectify that sense.
    A must play game....
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  87. Apr 12, 2015
    9
    Ori is pure magic, a real gem of a game and even more than that: living proof that indeed a game can be true art. I'm a thirty-year-old, bulky, bald guy yet at many occasions I bursted out in tears like a child during experiencing this miracle. It truly touched my soul and brought back my deepest, subliminal childhood memories and fantasies. Wow, just wow, I never thought that at thisOri is pure magic, a real gem of a game and even more than that: living proof that indeed a game can be true art. I'm a thirty-year-old, bulky, bald guy yet at many occasions I bursted out in tears like a child during experiencing this miracle. It truly touched my soul and brought back my deepest, subliminal childhood memories and fantasies. Wow, just wow, I never thought that at this point of my life I could re-experience the magic of fairy-tales. I don't know much about psychology, but this game operates on a very deep, dare I say Jungian level: makes you delve deep into those ancient, archetypical memories, desires and fears that all humans share deep down in their souls and genetic codes.

    This game deserves all the praise as an experience, but it is also an excellent game: a real challenge but not unfair with interesting gameplay. As of now this is my game of the year. Not long I fear since I'm a huge The Witcher fan, but still it is one of the strongest contenders this year. A game which is in my top 10 of all times for sure.

    I will replay this one many times and here's hoping they will make a sequel for it. I highly recommend Ori and The Blind Forest to anyone. People, don't miss this one even if you are not platformer fan (I'm not too big on platformers either). This game deserves to be known and expereinced. And here I intentionally use the word "experienced" instead of played.

    I mean I love games like The Witcher, Mass Effect or Dragon Age because they tell interesting stories, introduce unforgettable characters and universes and make me enter the realm of epic, dark and heroic fantasies which let me forget about everyday problems for a short time, but this little gem with its innocence, simplicity and sincerity brings it all to a new level.
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  88. Apr 9, 2015
    10
    Perfection is something nonexistent in gaming, but this game is as close as you can get to it.
    The art is simply amazing, colorful and just beautiful.
    The story is great, a little bit sad in the prologue. The music... oh the music, I've been getting constant eargasms throughout the whole playthrough. The difficulty is just perfect, not too hard and not quite easy. I have to mention
    Perfection is something nonexistent in gaming, but this game is as close as you can get to it.
    The art is simply amazing, colorful and just beautiful.
    The story is great, a little bit sad in the prologue.
    The music... oh the music, I've been getting constant eargasms throughout the whole playthrough.
    The difficulty is just perfect, not too hard and not quite easy.

    I have to mention that I'm not really into this kind of games but this particular game just won't let me go. A game that i surely will not forget soon.
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  89. Jan 4, 2020
    9
    Well written and well told story that moves you. Enjoyable and engaging combat and gameplay. Can't wait to play the sequel.
  90. Dec 29, 2015
    10
    This Ghibli'esque platformer is the most beautiful video game I have ever seen and I've seen a lot. Once you get past pacing problems of the beginning and reach some of the more interesting platforming, the game starts to really shine. For all those who enjoyed Rayman series this is a must play, even with its Metroidvania elements it managed to appeal to me, a person who didn't like anyThis Ghibli'esque platformer is the most beautiful video game I have ever seen and I've seen a lot. Once you get past pacing problems of the beginning and reach some of the more interesting platforming, the game starts to really shine. For all those who enjoyed Rayman series this is a must play, even with its Metroidvania elements it managed to appeal to me, a person who didn't like any Metroidvania games I had a chance to try. Expand
  91. Dec 29, 2015
    10
    Ori and the Blind Forest est un jeu de plateforme et d'agilité que nintendo n'aurait pas renié:

    L'univers bénéficie d'un level design de toute beauté mêlant magie et poésie , un tableau de maitre se dévoile peu à peu sous vos yeux ébahis. Une jouabilité quasi parfaite: la pris en main est simple le jeu se complexifiant de lui-même au fur et à mesure qu'Ori découvre de nouveaux
    Ori and the Blind Forest est un jeu de plateforme et d'agilité que nintendo n'aurait pas renié:

    L'univers bénéficie d'un level design de toute beauté mêlant magie et poésie , un tableau de maitre se dévoile peu à peu sous vos yeux ébahis.

    Une jouabilité quasi parfaite: la pris en main est simple le jeu se complexifiant de lui-même au fur et à mesure qu'Ori découvre de nouveaux pouvoirs. La difficulté est bien dosée pour ma part.

    Au départ j'ai pris ce jeux pour ma fille de 5 ans ... Raté ! J'y joue pour moi!
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  92. May 19, 2020
    10
    The best platformer I've ever seen. The art is stunning, the narrative is powerful, and the mechanics are varied and interesting.
  93. Mar 30, 2015
    10
    This game is frighteningly perfect. Throughout my first play through which took a little more than 9 hours there wasn't a single moment, a single situation where I could think of any changes that would improve the game even in the slightest. The gameplay is very focused, accessible yet challenging at all the right moments. The story is both tragic and endearing. The visuals are stunning.This game is frighteningly perfect. Throughout my first play through which took a little more than 9 hours there wasn't a single moment, a single situation where I could think of any changes that would improve the game even in the slightest. The gameplay is very focused, accessible yet challenging at all the right moments. The story is both tragic and endearing. The visuals are stunning. The music... the music is absolutely beautiful. Both for people who think that Super Metroid is the greatest game ever made and for those who don't like platformers at all. Absolutely brilliant. Expand
  94. Mar 17, 2015
    10
    Last time i played platformer was years ago because i'm not a big fan of this genre,but boy was i surprised after start button:-) I failed trying to find flaws in this game. Except maybe difficulty,everything is a masterpiece,from the beginning until the very end.
  95. Dec 26, 2016
    10
    This is genus. Absolutely nasterpiece. Fuse of Hayao Miyazaki Princess Mononoke and Boishock Infinite in terms of plot, and look alike of Super Meat Boy of gameplay (not so hard though, but still quite hard). Amazing graphics. Reccomended for anyone who enjoy twisted plot with many questions but very few answers and 2d platformer games. Probably one of the best if not the best platformersThis is genus. Absolutely nasterpiece. Fuse of Hayao Miyazaki Princess Mononoke and Boishock Infinite in terms of plot, and look alike of Super Meat Boy of gameplay (not so hard though, but still quite hard). Amazing graphics. Reccomended for anyone who enjoy twisted plot with many questions but very few answers and 2d platformer games. Probably one of the best if not the best platformers I've played so far. Expand
  96. Jan 3, 2016
    10
    There is no honest way to put into words how this game makes you feel. It has the visuals, it has the emotion, and it has quite possibly the most intricate and moving soundtrack I have ever heard in a game environment. This game... this *masterpiece* is by far the most rewarding little game I have ever had the pleasure of playing.

    If you're the sort of person who is put off by 2D
    There is no honest way to put into words how this game makes you feel. It has the visuals, it has the emotion, and it has quite possibly the most intricate and moving soundtrack I have ever heard in a game environment. This game... this *masterpiece* is by far the most rewarding little game I have ever had the pleasure of playing.

    If you're the sort of person who is put off by 2D platformers, or small 'indie' games, don't worry, because I'm the same. But this game... Seriously, buy it. Now.
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  97. Jan 16, 2019
    7
    10/10 art direction, score, story, animation, effects.

    4/10 mechanical gameplay
  98. Oct 1, 2015
    9
    Tier 1
    + Masterpiece of visuals and sound
    + Amazing platforming gameplay with a lot of mobility mechanics that interplay with one another + Stellar level design that takes advantage of all of the abilities on offer + Compelling flow curve of difficulty and new mechanics ? Somewhat cliche overarching narrative, though still engaging - Unnecessarily frustrating "boss" levels that break
    Tier 1
    + Masterpiece of visuals and sound
    + Amazing platforming gameplay with a lot of mobility mechanics that interplay with one another
    + Stellar level design that takes advantage of all of the abilities on offer
    + Compelling flow curve of difficulty and new mechanics
    ? Somewhat cliche overarching narrative, though still engaging
    - Unnecessarily frustrating "boss" levels that break immersion and flow
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  99. Aug 9, 2015
    10
    Best platformer to date. Beautifull animations. Fluid controls. Great puzzles although at times chalenging. Good pacing with a great deal of veriety. A must get.
  100. Oct 17, 2020
    8
    Beautiful game, an absolute masterpiece - but having come from playing Will of the Wisps first - the combat lacks in this one as does some of the fluidity of the movement. However, this is easily one of the best games and probably the best platformer out there.
Metascore
88

Generally favorable reviews - based on 12 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 12
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 12
  3. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. Apr 19, 2015
    75
    Playing Ori and the Blind Forest is akin to having a piano lesson — it is fun only when you press exactly the right keys. Get off the mark for just a split second, and the entrancing melody is gone, the tempo is ruined, and all you can hear is the sound of your fingers frantically tapping the keys.
  2. At first, Ori looks like a very easy game. But that’s a deception: the further you go into the forest, the louder cracking of your thumbs will become. Our condolences go to anyone who will try to beat Ori on keyboard+mouse combo instead of gamepad. [May 2015, p.71]
  3. Apr 6, 2015
    80
    If you’d asked me back in the Super Nintendo days what video games would look like in the future, I imagine that I might have pictured something just like [Ori]. That is to say, something with the visual resonance of a masterfully animated film.