Polygon:
"Every year the Polygon staff chooses 10 excellent games to award our Game of the Year honors, but that means some games we love don't quite make the cut. As with last year, we're running a series of opinion pieces by members of the Polygon staff explaining why certain games earned top marks from them even if they didn't make our staff-wide Game of the Year list."
The Ori and the Blind Forest studio CEO has asked the fans to purchase the game instead to completely support it.
I bought Ori for Switch because it's on GP and wanted to be able to play it on the go. That being said, at 120fps and 4K on Series X, that is the way to play.
Anyone who wanted Ori has most likely already bought it. The game is not going to sell significantly anymore but GP will offer free exposure so that when Ori 3 comes out people may be willing to buy. If your game is good enough people will support in even if they can get it on a subscription. I still buy plenty of games that are available on GP and I also have played plenty of games that I would not have played thanks to GP. Bottom line is this, make a product people want and they will buy it.
These are some of the greatest games similar to Blasphemous to play while waiting for the much-anticipated Blasphemous 2.
GF365: "These are our picks for the best side-scroller games on PC. The genre was popular back in the day, and these modern games prove the genre is still alive and well."
Saw it three times. Made me cry twice. Third time I managed to hold it in.
I feel no shame.
We need an Ori 2 and yeah the beginning was sad it kinda reminded me of the old, kid's movie The Lion King
The escaping the Ginso Tree part is one of the most intense and beautiful sequences in a game
I cried. It is just that emotional. Something about a person one is attach to when suddenly he/she is gone make it just that powerful to the human spirit.
You can hate if you want to but I agree I'm 39yrs old and I was feeling some kinda way after watching the opening in Ori wznt expecting that