Ori and the Blind Forest

2015

Videogame
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The forest of Nibel is dying. After a powerful storm sets a series of devastating events in motion, an unlikely hero must journey to find his courage and confront a dark nemesis to save his home. Ori and the Blind Forest tells the tale of a young orphan destined for heroics, through a visually stunning action-platformer crafted by Moon Studios for Xbox One and PC. Featuring hand-painted artwork, meticulously animated character performance, and a fully orchestrated score, Ori and the Blind Forest explores a deeply emotional story about love and sacrifice, and the hope that exists in us all.

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2015

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ACMI Identifier

igdb-7344

Formats/platforms

PC (Microsoft Windows)

Xbox One

Nintendo Switch

Unity

Audience classifications

7 (PEGI)

E (ESRB)

IGDB

7344

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