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Ori and the will of the wisps ign review
Ori and the will of the wisps ign review









ori and the will of the wisps ign review

The versatility on display is far more interesting than Blind Forest’s almost one-note combat, as your new arsenal can hit enemies both up-close and at range.

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Ori does not have any powerful ball of light to auto-target enemies while you spam the X button this time around instead, you gradually gain access-either through finding them in the game world or receiving them from a particular NPC-to a series of combat skills and spirit weapons, such as a sword, hammer, and bow, forcing you to aim your attacks with a modicum of precision in order to inflict damage. Most significantly, Will of the Wisps has a proper combat system. Several core mechanics have been revamped for this sequel, however. This applies not only to the main quest, but also to some of the smaller stories told in the game’s side quests. This premise is just as simple as that of Blind Forest, but the plot reveals a few poignant twists that keep you interested and invested in the narrative. Ori must now seek out his friend, but he soon finds that this land of Niwen is facing the same kind of blight and decay that once threatened his own homeland, and his adventure takes on greater significance. But as they make their way across a large lake to a new land, a storm kicks in, the feather detaches from Ku’s wing, and the two of them are separated and stranded in unfamiliar territory.

ori and the will of the wisps ign review

It works, and Ori hops onto Ku’s back as the two of them soar across the forest in celebration. Ori comes up with the idea to take the feather of Kuro that he has stored away and strap it to Ku’s wing. Ku starts to grow up and yearns to fly, but struggles to do so due to her damaged, underdeveloped wing.

ori and the will of the wisps ign review

The game begins with a series of cutscenes, as Ori, Naru, and Gumo take care of the late Kuro’s baby owl daughter, who they have named Ku.











Ori and the will of the wisps ign review