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March 2015
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40 Reviews
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Abstract: Environments are vast and diverse, but not always simple to navigate.During an interview soon after, a senior Xbox executive admitted that the management team had liked it so much they had considered bumping Call of Duty from its traditional position and ...
Stunningly beautiful visuals, a wonderfully grounded score, and effortlessly graceful controls make Ori a must-have for anyone looking for the new exemplar of ability-gated platforming."...
Abstract: In video games today, one can't help but notice that we are an industry which is often lost in a forest of mediocrity. Why do I say this? Well, when you look at the shelves in the local store, your gaze is met by games which seem to all rely on twitch bas...
Much more than a pretty face, Ori and the Blind Forest is a remarkably solid – if somewhat disappointingly conventional – Metroidvania with a drop of 90s Nintendo magic flowing in its veins....
In an industry of mindless clones, copycats, and endless drivel, there has been some stellar games released as of late. Among the best, Ori and the Blind Forest stand as a testament of how surreal art and fresh gameplay can really turn into something spec...
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Published: 2015-03-19, Author: Tom , review by: hookedgamers.com
Beautiful style, challenging and satisfying gameplay, touching story
Published: 2015-03-12, Author: Jacob , review by: bgr.com
Abstract: Ori and the Blind Forest is powerful.Not only does it hit all the same notes as some of your favorite animated films, but it draws upon the spirit of gaming's past by building upon a genre that has been perfected time and time again.MORE GAMING: ‘The Orde...
Abstract: As you play Ori and the Blind Forest, you'll watch your character die. Over and over again. Hundreds of times, maybe. You might even get frustrated, you might say swears at your television. But Ori and the Blind Forest is still worth checking out to exper...
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Published: 2015-03-10, Author: Sean , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: We have seen a resurgence of late with two-dimensional platfomers, from those embracing bit-era technology such as Shovel Knight to others stretching the graphical limits with modern techniques like the renewed Rayman series. Ori and the Blind Forest fits...
Abstract: Pleasant. If I had to sum up Ori and the Blind Forest in one word, that would be it. The new Xbox One and PC platformer looks like a magnificently drawn kids' fantasy book sprung to life. It has the lush, magical aesthetic and inoffensive charm that gamer...