![]() It’s wordless and yet it shows time passing, emotion, and character growth. This entire prologue section is just a visual feast. We see quickly their lives together and what happens to them. Ori is a child or a pet of Naru, a strange character who lives in the forest. The opening is very cinematic and well crafted. Less than five minutes into Ori I understood the graphical hype, I was blown away by the graphics. But how great can graphics be in a 2D platformer? I feel there is a limitation to the graphics accomplishments to the point where they can fall into an over-engineered category pretty quickly. If you look at The Witcher 3, it’s a great game, but the graphics in it are fantastic and really add to the experience. However, when a game is great, graphics can enhance it. I’m not a huge fan of graphics though, as I feel a lot of times graphics allows games to ignore gameplay. ![]() At the same time, I’ve seen pictures of Ori and I was curious about it. ![]() I’ve heard similar words on other games like Owlboy and didn’t like it that much. So I heard about how gorgeous Ori and the Blind Forest was. Ori and the Blind Forest is just an amazing game, and worthy of praise, probably far more praise than it’s received. I’m looking at Ori and the Blind Forest today and the fact is, I don’t know if I have the words that are properly worthy of the game. I’ve tried to start this review a few times, and the fact is I haven’t come up with an opening line.
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