- February 9, 2021
- Moon Studios
Ori: The Collection
Platforms
About
"Ori: The Collection" includes Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition and Ori and the Will of the Wisps, taking players on an emotional adventure through visually stunning hand-crafted worlds. Battle epic enemies, challenging puzzles, and towering bosses to the rhythm of breathtaking orchestral music. Immerse in a deeply emotional journey across two critically acclaimed games.






- The Ori games are visually stunning with beautiful graphics and an enchanting soundtrack, making them a treat for the senses.
- The collection offers great value, including two complete games on one cartridge along with collectible art cards and downloadable soundtracks.
- The gameplay is engaging and emotional, appealing to players of all ages and providing a gripping story that fosters empathy.
- Some players found the jump-timing mechanics to be overly reliant on motor skills, suggesting a desire for more varied gameplay elements.
- There is a significant amount of story dialogue at the beginning, which may not appeal to everyone.
- Certain areas in the game can appear blurry due to memory constraints, detracting from the overall visual experience.
story
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story is described as gripping and emotionally engaging, with a sweet narrative that captivates players. However, some users express a preference for a more balanced distribution of dialogue throughout the game rather than a heavy initial focus. Additionally, the storyline includes themes that may be sensitive for younger audiences, eliciting strong emotional responses.
“Easy to play and a gripping story that keeps you interested.”
“And they tell a sweet story too.”
“The story, visuals, physics, and challenges were all great.”
“There is a lot of story dialogue in the beginning which I cannot stand - but that’s just my own personal preference to not have that. I like storytelling throughout and not a pile of it at the beginning.”
“Warning for sensitive kids: my teenager has a lot of empathy and struggled with the storyline of wisps.”
“He stated that she was getting very emotional about the game and tried to explain why and that it has a story.”