![]() ![]() Or to be reductive, the premise is to explore a series of varying environments in a metroidvania styled affair, collect the three thingymajigs at the end of each dungeon, and save the world from the encompassing darkness. ![]() In wake of this devastation, Ori sets off to restore the forest by recovering the light of the elements, helped by a forest spirit by the name of Sein, and whatever latent power Ori can recover throughout the forest. Trees of the wonderous forest they live in become barren, and darkness begins to encompass much of the land. Ori and The Blind Forest: Definitive Edition ReviewĪfter being separated from her home and family during a terrible storm, the titular Ori soon becomes the adopted child of a motherly blobbish creature named Naru, who raises them lovingly and enjoy peaceful days together before disaster strikes the land. My reasoning behind this was that I knew just enough about the game to be worried about whether or not I personally would enjoy it, and for good reason. It came out, was received well, but I never wound up buying it until over a year later, and after the release of an updated “Definitive” version. Despite how Ori and The Blind Forest was instantly on my radar the moment I saw it, seeing as how it was shown off as a lavishly beautiful metroidvania game, it’s taken me quite a while to finally play it. ![]()
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