- Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
- Release Date: Mar 11, 2015
- Also On: Xbox One
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 1647 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 1,413 out of 1647
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Mixed: 136 out of 1647
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Negative: 98 out of 1647
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May 21, 2023Le jeu est trop cool. L’histoire est tres cool, tres simple et parfaitement présenté. Le jeu est beau. Les musiques sont cool et le gameplay est tres bien aussi.
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Jun 17, 2023Great platformer with excellent art style. movement is great and i will back to this game for sure
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Jul 2, 2023Various puzzles, beautiful art, and magnificent music provide a satisfying experience.
But combat is little boring -
Jul 28, 2023An impressive modern metroidvenia, Moon studios make one of the best 2D game of 2010's.
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Jul 29, 2023It's a very good game. Nice graphics. Naive but good story. The game is interesting and was fun to explore.
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I am giving this game 9/10.
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Awards & Rankings
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Apr 19, 2015Playing 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.
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Apr 13, 2015At 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]
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Apr 6, 2015If 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.