Ori and the Blind Forest, Xbox One, best, highest, scored, rated, games

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9. Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition

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Ori and the Blind Forest, Xbox One, best, highest, scored, rated, games

Ori and the Blind Forest was already a great game, but the definitive edition refined what was already there and added more features to make it a truly unforgettable experience. Delivering a multitude of new areas, difficulty options, and gameplay upgrades, Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition is the only way you’ll want to experience one of the best indie releases on Xbox One to date.

With an average critic score of 88 based on 22 reviews, praising the Definitive Edition for making the Ori and the Blind Forest more accessible to any player, the game may be worth a try even if you’d been burned by it in the past. With a user score of 8.5 based on 58 ratings too, the sentiment toward the game from players is particularly positive, too.


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