Finally playing Ori and the Blind Forest
5 years ago
*VORE GAME DEMO DOWNLOADS*
Voremon: https://www.dropbox.com/s/32kz8u9l1.....%20V5.exe?dl=0
Ravenous Dimension: https://www.dropbox.com/s/bib0wnoi2.....o%202.exe?dl=0
*VORE GAME DEMO DOWNLOADS*
Voremon: https://www.dropbox.com/s/32kz8u9l1.....%20V5.exe?dl=0
Ravenous Dimension: https://www.dropbox.com/s/bib0wnoi2.....o%202.exe?dl=0
*VORE GAME DEMO DOWNLOADS*
It's a game that's been actively on my "want to play" list every since before it came out, but I've been withheld from doing so for various reasons ranging from it releasing on platforms I didn't have, to it finally coming to the Switch at a time when I wasn't in the best position to be purchasing it. But now thanks to finally getting around to spending some gift card money from last Christmas, I'm finally getting the opportunity to play this game that thus far is quite enjoyable, having so far beaten the first dungeon, if it can so be called.
Also, this probably goes without saying, but no spoilers please if you comment here. Because despite the game having come out like three years ago, I avoided looking into the game or seeing gameplay footage at all beyond the original trailer, so contrary to what some people might assume based on its old release date, this is a legitimate blind run of it for me.
Also, this probably goes without saying, but no spoilers please if you comment here. Because despite the game having come out like three years ago, I avoided looking into the game or seeing gameplay footage at all beyond the original trailer, so contrary to what some people might assume based on its old release date, this is a legitimate blind run of it for me.
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Sequel is also an enjoyable game.
Right now I'm playing the sequel for the first time and its also good :D
That aside though, it was a fun game, but the ending didn't leave me hankering to play a sequel unless I can get it at a good sale price.
But you did have a nice time right? thats what counts :3
Also, in my opinion at least, the games are quite expensive for how short they are (even if you 100% them). Waiting for a great discount its a good idea.
I'm not one though to judge a game's worth by its length. A two hour game can be more worth $50 than an 80 hour game if it better utilizes that time. Not to mention the shorter a game is, the more replay value it has for me because when a game is too long, its length discourages me from wanting to bother revisiting it, giving a shorter game more longevity, and in turn value, years down the road.