Ori: The Collection
Two stellar 2D platformers bundled together: expect gorgeous hand-drawn worlds, punishing-but-fair combat, and the kind of emotional storytelling that makes indie darlings stand out.
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Essential for 2D platformer fans who value craft and beauty alongside fair challenge.
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About Ori: The Collection
I'm bundling Ori and the Blind Forest with Ori and the Will of the Wisps here because they're sold as one collection, and honestly, they belong together. Both are 2D action-platformers with metroidvania DNA, built on fluid movement and combat that demands precision without feeling cheap. The pixel art is stunning, hand-drawn backdrops that rival AAA production values, and the music hits hard enough to carry you through repeated deaths. The first game is tighter mechanically; the sequel adds more tools and complexity. Combat is dodge-heavy and pattern-based, more about learning enemy tells than button mashing. Difficulty spikes exist, and some late-game platforming sections will test your patience, but checkpoints are generous enough that frustration stays manageable. If you want beautiful action-platformers that respect your time and skill equally, this collection delivers. Not groundbreaking, but expertly executed.

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Minimum
- Processor
- AMD Athlon X4 | Intel Core i5 4460
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Graphics
- Nvidia GTX 950 | AMD R7 370
- DirectX
- Version 11
- Storage
- 20 GB available space
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- Developer
- Moon Studios
- Publisher
- Xbox Game Studios
- Release Date
- Feb 9, 2021