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Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition Review | Gamerheadquarters

Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition review in this enhanced version of the game bringing a brand new area; new abilities, teleportation and other fixes.

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Tedakin3353d ago

How is a year after release "a tad too soon" for a definitive edition? Most Game of the Year/ Definitives come out in that timeline. Plus, if you own the original, this new version is only 4.99.

christocolus3353d ago (Edited 3353d ago )

This game is amazing..Just paid $4.99 for the upgrade. Downloading right now atleast i'll be able to get past those difficult levels.

VivaChe3353d ago

The first part of the game hit me right in the feels.

Kingdomcome2473352d ago

I will have purchased this game 3 times when all is said and done. Both the original and DE digitally, and the DE physical version. Moon studios deserves all of the support that they can get. The fact that such a small team that was spread across the globe, some having never met one another were able to craft this masterpiece is astounding. This game was borderline perfect to me, and I can't wait to experience it again with the new sections in the DE.

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Best Side-Scroller Games on PC

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."

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Game Music Festival Vol. 4 Targets ‘Ori’ games & ‘Cuphead‘

The Philharmonia Orchestra will perform ‘The Jazz of Cuphead‘ and ‘The Symphony of the Spirits’ this March at the fourth Game Music Festival in London. We take a look at how this year’s show is shaping up while trying to get confirmation from the live stream team on how (and if) the event will be broadcasted.

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The Agnostic Future of Gaming is Coming

Will Heath provides an amazing insight into the world of gaming and how it can quite possibly have an agnostic future. From games like Horizon: Zero Dawn to Ori and the Blind Forest, games being shared across platforms is just becoming more and more common. What does that mean for players and developers, though?

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crazyCoconuts1539d ago

No it's not. Exclusives are more important than ever. And if ppl think Streaming is the future, look at the video streaming industry - it's all about exclusive content trying to get your eyeballs and wallets. If anyone can play the same game the same way on any platform, what's to keep anyone on your platform? Or other platforms from cropping up that want to take a piece of your pie? Exclusives will still be a big deal in the future, just like they are now

Nodoze1539d ago

If so, there will not be a point to any console.