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Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition is a visually stunning action-platformer where players guide Ori, a young orphan, through the dying forest of Nibel. Featuring new areas, abilities, and story sequences, the game invites players to discover Naru's past and navigate emotional themes of love and sacrifice.

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Release Date

27 Apr, 2016

Publisher/Developer

Moon Studios GmbH, Xbox Game Studios

Reviews

Steam: 95.02% positive (58134/61182)
Metacritic: 88/100

System Requirements

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E4500 @ 2.2GHz or AMD Athlon 64 X2 5600+ @ 2.8 GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce 240 GT or Radeon HD 6570 – 1024 MB (1 gig)
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 11 GB available space

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Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition Steam AI Review Summary

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Ori and the Blind Forest is widely loved for its beautiful visuals and music. The movement and platforming feel tight and rewarding, even for new players learning the mechanics. Many reviews note it is challenging and sometimes punishing, with backtracking and a save system that can frustrate some players. A few reports mention performance issues on PC and the game being short, but most reviewers still call it a must-play Metroidvania, with many recommending the sequel Will of the Wisps afterwards.

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Most Mentioned Advantages

  • Beautiful visuals and art style (42 mentions) - Reviewers repeatedly praise Ori's art and visuals. The backdrops look hand-painted and colorful, giving a storybook feel. The animations are smooth and the overall style is very appealing. Many say the visuals alone make the game worth playing.
  • Excellent soundtrack and audio (38 mentions) - Reviewers highlight Gareth Coker's music and the soundtrack's emotional depth. The score is described as orchestral and moving, enhancing the mood. The audio design supports the atmosphere and storytelling. Several reviews say the soundtrack is one of the best parts of the game.
  • Fluid, precise movement and platforming (34 mentions) - Players praise Ori's movement and ability combinations. The movement feels weighty and fast, with jumps, dashes, wall climbs and other tools that respond instantly. Mastery of movement is satisfying and often the main appeal of the game. The platforming challenges are rewarding, requiring good timing and precision.
  • Emotional, touching story (32 mentions) - Reviews frequently mention an emotional, touching storyline about loss, hope, and sacrifice. The story is described as simple but effective and capable of evoking strong feelings. The atmosphere and narrative feel crafted with care. Many players say the emotional weight is a key reason to experience the game.
  • Challenging yet rewarding gameplay (29 mentions) - Many reviewers note the game is hard and punishing, with precise platforming. Deaths are common and progress can require careful planning and practice. The difficulty is described as fair once you learn the mechanics. Some players enjoy the challenge, while others find it frustrating.

Most Mentioned Disadvantages

  • Very challenging, punishing difficulty (38 mentions) - Reviewers frequently mention the high difficulty and punishing sections. The platforming requires precise timing and many players die often. Some players feel the challenge can be off-putting or frustrating. The game can feel unforgiving in places.
  • Short length (25 mentions) - Several reviewers note the game is relatively short. It can feel like it finishes quickly after learning the mechanics. Some want more content or longer playtime. The short length is sometimes cited as a drawback.
  • Performance issues on PC (20 mentions) - Some players report performance problems on PC, including lag, stuttering, and screen tearing. Optimizations vary across setups. These issues can affect the experience for some players.
  • Save system/backtracking frustration (18 mentions) - Reviewers point to complicated save mechanics or backtracking that disrupts flow. Some say saving is tied to energy, making it inconvenient to save frequently. Others encounter issues with the save system causing repetition and frustration. Some mention unskippable cutscenes that interrupt progress.
  • Combat not deep / repetitive (15 mentions) - Several reviews say combat is basic and less satisfying than platforming. The focus is on movement and exploration rather than combat. Some players feel fights are repetitive. This is a common complaint relative to the strong platforming.

Compared Games

  • Hollow Knight (4 mentions) - Several reviewers compare Ori to Hollow Knight as a metroidvania. Some feel Ori’s movement is more fluid, while the combat and pacing differ. Hollow Knight is used as a benchmark for this genre.
  • Will of the Wisps (3 mentions) - Reviewers commonly suggest playing Ori and the Will of the Wisps after finishing Ori and the Blind Forest.
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Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition is a visually stunning action-platformer that invites players into the enchanting yet perilous world of Nibel. Released on April 27, 2016, this edition enriches the original experience with an array of new content. Explore newly unlocked areas, uncover hidden secrets, and master two powerful new abilities: Dash and Light Burst. These enhancements, combined with more story sequences and multiple difficulty modes, offer both newcomers and veterans a fresh adventure.

The game follows Ori, a young orphan, as he embarks on a heroic quest to save the dying forest of Nibel after a catastrophic storm unleashes chaos. With hand-painted artwork and meticulously animated characters, Ori’s emotional journey is complemented by a fully orchestrated score, making every moment captivating. Players can expect enhanced gameplay mechanics, including full backtracking support and the ability to teleport between Spirit Wells, expediting exploration. Ori’s tale is not only about courage but also about the deep themes of love, sacrifice, and hope that resonate throughout the story.


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