From the list of abilities that he can obtain in the game, it may be overwhelming at first. Some of the abilities that Ori unlocks, later on, help him deal more damage to an enemy to sometimes helping him reach places that are not reachable the first try. In addition, Ori can also dash and bash ability at the early parts of the game, which you can combine when using Ori’s sword-like ability that varies from using a torch or a spirit-light kind sword.Ĭombining Ori’s sword-like weapon, you will also get abilities that will help Ori in his objective to find Ku. Unlike in the first game, Ori has now the ability to use a sword-like weapon, which makes it more fast-paced and feels just right. One change that really captivates me is the improvement in combat. With an expansive map to explore, there are times you will get lost and get frustrated, which is normal if you have played the first game. With Metroidvania style gameplay, one of the things to expect is a lot of backtracking and remembering what opens up. Expect to really explore every nook and cranny for those who want to uncover the hidden items. It will take you to different kinds of scenery that certainly makes exploration more exciting. As far as the platforming is concerned, players will be surprised as to how the level design is made. Will of the Wisps still looks phenomenal with its unique and colorful 2D art style, and the soundtrack remains enticing just like the first game. Nothing has changed in terms of its visuals. As soon as you play the game, you’ll exactly notice that it is more of the same. Similar to the original game, Will of the Wisps has the same narrative style where there will be no voiceovers between characters, and it will just be the narrator telling the story.įans expecting something new for the sequel will be slightly disappointed. Along Ori’s adventure, some of the returning characters will be back to help him such as Naru and Gumo. It is now up to Ori to set off on an adventure once again to find Ku. As Ori teaches Ku how to fly, things go awry for both of them as they both lose each other in a storm. With Ori now acting as the parent of the owl hatchling named Ku, Ori must do anything to protect its young. Will of the Wisps takes place after the events of Blind Forest. Given what we’ve seen in the past, it’s entirely possible, but is it something Moon Studio accomplishes or were they a one-hit-wonder? Here’s our Ori and the Will of the Wisps review. With Ori and the Will of the Wisps, Moon Studio promises a return to what made the original great, with various new elements to take the title to the next level. Not only did it feature phenomenal art, but the soundtrack was also enticing and the Metroidvania gameplay only furthered enjoyment. Ori and the Blind Forest impressed players when it originally released on Xbox One.
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