![]() Our original review of the game stands – and it’s still as beautiful, as engaging and as challenging, but it brings with a few welcome changes. In a story told without a word of real dialogue, Ori and the mote of light that accompanies must combat, jump and climb through a number of beautifully crafted environments to repair the forest, damaged by darkness. It tells the heart-wrenching and emotive tale of Ori, a being of light who’s entrusted with saving the titular Blind Forest. ![]() ![]() And yet, somehow, Moon Studios has managed to make it a better game. The game was so good, so complete that it feels like a “definitive edition” of it, just a year later seems redundant. It’s a game of exploration and backtracking, where unlocking new tools means going back to previously discovered areas and using those freshly acquired abilities to progress. Released last year, Ori and The Blind Forest is one of the very best games available on Microsoft’s console a very nearly perfect platformer that borrows much of its design ethos from games that’d now be branded as “Metroidvania” games.
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