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Players eventually unlock a series of warp points, so although there is the usual amount of Metroidvania backtracking, it rarely feels like much of a chore or hindrance. For players who skipped The Blind Forest, the game progresses in Metroidvania fashion with Ori platforming around a massive map and unlocking new abilities at key story points or after reaching other milestones. Once the prologue wraps up and Ori's adventure begins in earnest, players are thrown back into a familiar gameplay loop, but with some exciting new changes and a much larger setting to explore. RELATED: Ori And The Blind Forest Ending Explained (Everything You Need to Know Before Will of the Wisps) The events that set this game's adventure into motion aren't quite as devastating as the start of The Blind Forest, but don't worry, some tearjerker moments definitely arrive as the game progresses. Once again, the game kicks off with a touching prologue that introduces the core themes of family, teamwork, and friendship. After the massive success of The Blind Forest, the developers face the challenging tasks of recapturing the beautiful and heartbreaking look and feel of the original game, while building on the world and mechanics with a much larger sequel.įans of the original game will be excited to hear that the core cast of surviving characters from the Blind Forest are back and cuter than ever from the first moments of Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
After five years, and a series of delays, Moon Studios is ready to take on the task with the launch of Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
Or and the Will of the Wisps Screenshot Familyįollowing up an indie darling like 2015's Ori and the Blind Forest is no easy feat.