Posted on: October 11, 2024

Medereyes
Games: 687 Reviews: 19
Thank you Thomas Mahler
I am buying this only because of Thomas Mahler's response to the unhinged DEI supporter xIngenue. Hope the game is good.
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Posted on: October 11, 2024
Medereyes
Games: 687 Reviews: 19
Thank you Thomas Mahler
I am buying this only because of Thomas Mahler's response to the unhinged DEI supporter xIngenue. Hope the game is good.
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Posted on: November 14, 2018
ingra
Verified ownerGames: 88 Reviews: 2
Throughly enjoyable and rich atmosphere.
Great soundtrack too!
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Posted on: November 25, 2018
corundscale
Verified ownerGames: 135 Reviews: 1
More than sum of already perfect parts
For someone who didn't pay much attention nor respect to platformers past early '90s and considered the genre to be exploited to its (creative) death I was completely gobsmacked by Ori. The game is stunningly gorgeous (you can measure framerate in wallpapers per second), beautifully animated (not only is it incredibly fluid, with animations existing for different transitions between animations, but you are hard pressed to find an element of the scenery that is completely static), with jaw dropping soundtrack to match. Past surface appeal it also plays extremely well, being dynamic, incredibly responsive, and full of tight, interesting mechanics including perhaps Ori's signature move (hard to tell because of how many abilities you get) - allowing propelling yourself off enemies and projectiles in mid air, while sending them in the opposite direction. To put the dynamism and freedom of movement in perspective - the very first ability allows you to scale pretty much any vertical wall, towards the end you will hardly ever touch the ground - partly because it is mostly going to be spikes and/or lava at that point, challenges being tailored to Ori's abilities. Fair warning: Ori is NOT an easy game, you WILL get frustrated to the point of screaming gibberish at walls. Even the save system is novel combining best parts of save at will (duh) and checkpoints (tension!). Combat is the weakest part, partly excused by not being the focus (even boss battles are replaced by escape sequences) and need for reliable, predictable enemy behaviour (for puzzles and platforming). Despite being simple the story is very well constructed and told - the authors will have you had at least once, and they also accomplished one thing most studios strive for, yet fail hilariously - hooking player emotionally in the first 10' (and then ruthlessly using it to nail player right in the feels, with surgical precision, repeatedly). At 9h it is way too short, though. You might have to play twice.
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Posted on: December 6, 2018
atemporalDarkness
Verified ownerGames: 836 Reviews: 22
Good but not exactly what expected
This is a good game, its beautifully crafted and the gameplay is really solid and funny, however, its not exactly as i expected, in my personal opinion, the story was overall ok, but just that, not as good as i was expecting for the things i had heard before, and i found the game easy due to the automatic aim of the shots. However, i really loved the platforming desings and the puzzles, which is what i enjoyed the most and saves this title for me.
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Posted on: December 7, 2018
aldoblack
Games: 132 Reviews: 1
One of the best game I ever played
I have played this games at least 4 times now. It is amazing. The art, the story, the soundtrack. I cannot describe how beautiful it is. I cannot seem to find any problem with this game and I am looking forward for Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
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