Ori and the Will of the Wisps is one of the most visually breathtaking games ever created. Every frame looks like a watercolor painting in motion, with lighting and particle effects that create genuinely awe-inspiring moments. Moon Studios expanded substantially on the first game's foundation, adding a meaningful combat system with customizable abilities and shards that replace the somewhat limited attack options of Blind Forest. The platforming is exquisite -- fluid, responsive, and demanding in its later stages without ever feeling unfair. Gareth Coker's orchestral score is a masterwork that elevates the emotional storytelling to extraordinary heights. Boss encounters are spectacular and well-designed. The Metroidvania exploration strikes an excellent balance between guided progression and rewarding off-path discovery. The narrative is simple but emotionally potent, and the ending is genuinely moving. Minor technical issues at launch on Xbox have been resolved. If there is a criticism, it is that the game does not radically reinvent its predecessor's formula. But when the execution is this sublime, iteration is more than enough.
Dimensional Ratings
Art Direction5.0
Sound Design5.0
Technical Performance4.2
Narrative Depth4.0
Gameplay Innovation3.8
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