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AzureSeas Since: Jan, 2011
04/21/2015 18:08:07 •••

A stunner in presentation and gameplay

Ori and the Blind Forest is a real treat. Perhaps the most striking thing about this game at first glance is the presentation. It is gorgeous, like a painting in motion. Ori and the other characters move very fluidly, and the visual effects, from the various explosions of sparks to the projectiles, are striking. The music is dramatic and moving, giving the game the feel of a high-quality animated film. The plot, as simple and sparse as it is, helps to keep you moving to restore the forest.

If you're worried that Ori and the Blind Forest is merely riding on its graphics alone, fear not - there's plenty of challenging platforming to be had here. You'll gain your traversal abilities as you progress through the game, and by the end of the game, you'll be tasked with bouncing off walls, enemies, and projectiles through cramped areas where spikes and lava surround you on every side. Mercifully, you have the ability to create a checkpoint on any solid ground, so if there's a section you're having trouble with, you don't have to replay long stretches of the game just to get another shot at it. Just remember to actually use the ability - I know I've lost significant progress a few times because I forgot.

In short, Ori and the Blind Forest is an incredible product in every aspect. It hits it home with the presentation, and it'll put your platforming skills to the test. If you like beautiful games with challenging gameplay, this comes highly recommended.


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