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Ori and the will of the wisps switch review
Ori and the will of the wisps switch review




ori and the will of the wisps switch review

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Whether it’s locations like the murky swamp or the old waterwheel, visual clues are almost instinctive in how they remind you to return at later points with new abilities or how to best traverse these dangerous places. There are visual details in background and foreground that help guide and orientate you throughout Niwen. Many improvements to the visual style have been added such as a larger variety of enemies, collectible objects and a more natural way of discovering hidden caves and optional paths.

ori and the will of the wisps switch review

The world has this painterly art-style that suits almost every environment you visit along the way. Much like The Blind Forest, Will of the Wisps is absolutely gorgeous. The somewhat sarcastic bird Tokk and the combat-expert Opher were great characters to run into during my journey. Where the original game had a couple of supporting characters, Will of the Wisps expands the world of Ori enormously with new creatures, races and even some named NPC’s, who I found to be quite charming. With the help of all sorts of fantastical creatures Ori has to make his way throughout the Niwen woods and restore this world to its former glory by rescuing several light spirits and by helping Ku along the way. While going on an adventure Ori gets separated from his friend Ku in a storm and has to find a way to save him. You play as Ori, a guardian spirit who controls the light of spirit trees.

ori and the will of the wisps switch review

While both games are light on narrative, I’m going to be careful with my phrasing here to avoid giving away something to players who haven’t experienced the original yet. Will of the Wisps is a direct continuation of Ori and the Blind Forest. It’s not only a sight to behold, but a pure joy to play all the way through. The result is that Ori and the Will of the Wisps is possibly one of the best games in its genre and has made me fall in love with metroidvanias all over again. What’s striking about Ori and the Will of the Wisps is that it’s clear that Moon Studios have also taken the time to refine and see what makes the metroidvania genre work so well. I was so glad once I finally did, because Ori and the Blind Forest sparked my renewed interest into the metroidvania revival and led me on to playing games like Guacamelee, Iconoclasts, and of course Hollow Knight. The game and its art-style had always piqued my interest, but for some reason I simply hadn’t found the time for it. It wasn’t until about a year ago that I first played Ori and the Blind Forest.






Ori and the will of the wisps switch review