You almost never need a hand holding tutorial to teach a mechanic in a game. If you think you do, you haven't demonstrated the principal well enough This section is a prime example of this. Teach the mechanic gradually in a sequence that feels meaningful that they will never forget.
This might have been the best executed tutorial for a tricky move I ever got, as intense as it might have been. No loading times, the Music never stops, no punishment for failing, triumphant adrenaline rushes and best of all: making every enemy in the game and their projectiles your bitch upon clearing it
And that's exactly why I keep dying on purpose countless times whenever I replay this game and made it to the Ginso tree escape sequence. I just wanna enjoy the music and not speedrun out of that tree like a lunatic 😅Same goes for the Forlorn Ruins
And that is why Ori and the Blind Forest is one of the best metroidvanias i have ever played. THEY PRESSURE YOU TO MASTER MOVES WHICH IS PRETTY DAMN COOL
@@PureJudgement38 To be honest, this is one of the best games in terms of platforming. In fact, almost all of your upgrades are maneuver based. It's just that some have offensive secondary effects.
+Jake the Snake I agree... I actually went as far as to say that the game strategically placed this epic piece to keep me from rage quitting. It worked. I didn't. :)
2nd game is a front runner for GotY. One point behind Animal Crossing according to critics, but unlike that game (and Doom for that matter) the users scored it equally as high as the critics did.
+Fie Yeah, exactly. :D I was so mad and at the same time so excited hearing this music the first time I played the game. I tend to come back to playing it once in a while and when I get to this part, I always feel so disappointed when I finish it on the first try.
The way the music continues after you die was the perfect way to motivate/encourage. That escape sequence was the most enjoyable/rewarding experience I've ever had playing a video game. This piece of music was an integral part of that experience.
*Restores the water* "Wooo! Nice Gisno tree is done!" *Achievement unlocked **_RUN FOR YOUR LIFE_* Me: wait run from what?... *Immediately drowns* *_AHHHHH_* I just beat this sequence yesterday, and this is seriously one of the best if not the best game I have ever played, especially this sequence, can't recommend this game enough
Exactly my reaction after done rescuing the Ginso Tree 5 years ago. This part is truly amazing. I played it again 3 days ago and even my friend watching it got chills and said it's super intense yet beautiful
I started this game today and manage to save the Ginso Tree. When this theme hits as I escape the flood, I literally cry(no joke) cause this song gave me that intense dread as I don't wanna loose hope while my potential torrential doom comes near until I made it. That alone quickly made this track impactful & memorable to me.
Funny thing is, I never wanted to finish this part in one go. The scenery and the music was so gripping and epic. I knew that once I'd complete this part of the level, I wouldn't be able to replay it. I'm sure many of us failed on purpose just to experience the epicness again and again haha
@@ZoSuryanto its basically in every major point in the game lol. not that thats a bad thing! they never reach ginso tree escape level, but i dont think anything ever will.
I actually did finish on my first try just two days ago. I took damage from the water once near the beginning, then made it to the end fairly safely. I didn't grab either ability point pickup though. It's a heck of a moment regardless. Beautiful, epic game.
I'm a big fan of hardcore sequences like this. You're on a timer, need to do a series of hard tricks in one go, without any checkpoints on the way with a beautiful music in the background. It was my favourite part of the whole game - best dungeon escape sequence, best music, best ability to abuse. Took me about 15 tries, but I was trying to get all the experience orbs on the way because I was afraid that I won't be able to come back :р
Yeah it's why Sandworm is my favourite escape in the series. It's brutally difficult and generally one mistake costs your life on hard mode but god damn is it fun and god damn is the music there amazing.
It's like the music itself is cheering you on, saying, "Keep trying, you can do this! Don't give up now!" I love that it doesn't start over when you die!
when I first restored the water I was like woo! yay! :3 then I saw the achievement run for your life and the water came through the walls and I was just there going SHITSHITSHITSIT SHIIIIIIIIIIIT!!!!!!!
Tbh I love this as a true bash tutorial The sections leading up were like "hey this is how you do this thing" and this is like "alright I hope you're good at this or are ready to get good because there's no brakes on the water train"
This maye be one of the best ...no, this is one of the best sequences in gaming. I have enjoyed many of them but i will always remember the Ginso tree escape. It caught me of guard, is challenging, emotionally loaded...i love it and its soundtrack.
This song beautifully encompasses the cycle of life and death. One one hand, there's a torrent of water threatening to kill you. On the other hand, the forest is healing itself. Absolutely beautiful.
Started playing this game again after a few years because this song started creeping up in my head for some reason. The whole soundtrack is amazing but this piece in particular really stands out, and I hope I'll be able to create something even a fraction as beautiful in my lifetime.
Just binge played this and will of the wisps over a week. I have never been so terrified / mad / frustrated / happy / amazed / determined all at once ever in a game. I wish I could play this for the first time again. Achievement get "Run for your life" - huh?? OH GOD.
Restoring The Light, Facing The Dark Jump Jump! Unless the water consumes the entire tree. Jump Jump! Come on, we've got to finish this Jump Jump! Come on, The light is fading from us Jump Jump! Or else Nibel is no more Jump Jump! Don't let the darkness burn the world! Thy dear sweet Ori, watch the water rise. The darkness seeps into the woods. Thy dear sweet Ori, flee into the night. as we restore the light that faced the darkness within yourself. Thy dear sweet Ori, jump and jumping high. Your time is coming far... and nigh. Thy dear sweet Ori, the light calls. As the dark owl seeks their vengeance, fulfill your destiny.
I just saw the achievement "run for your life" after fixing the tree, I was like "wha?" and then I saw the water rising. favourite part of the game right here
I recently bought an Xbox one a few months ago. The first game i tried was Ori and the blind forest and... I keep playing videogames for 30 years now, and couldnt be more happy for the existence of this truly Masterpieces of video games, theres so much love and passion. Truly unforgetable.
One of my favourite setpieces in a video game ever. It comes out of nowhere and just hits you with this incredible sense of scope and speed that gets the blood pumping more than anything. The music keeps its loop even when you die, so the pace is never broken. My first experience of it had me on the edge of my seat as I tried and tried. At the end, you finally get to catch your breath until Kuro opens here eyes and the adrenaline kicks right back in as you're sent plummeting right back down. The scene just ends on a cliffhanger. Absolute masterpiece.
Going through this difficult part of the game when your vision is blurred with tears from the beauty of the storyline and soundtrack. Such a unique experience
Usually not into these type of games and never heard of this one. But after randomly meeting one of the developers, talking about how much he loved working on this project i decided to try and get it on this year's summer sale. Really like and and this sequence alone is a masterpiece. Even though I died a hundred times and i normally would rage quit in frustration i still enjoyed every second of it and couldn't stop trying.
@@Soulmaster36 There won't be a third Ori game. The devs stated that they did everything that they had planned for Ori and do not plan to work on a third title. "We really felt that we told the story that we wanted to tell - Ori's story - across the two games. It's really Ori's journey, and we're happy with where it ended and what we wanted to say through telling that story. If you've finished the game, you can see that we've left the door cracked open a bit for a potential continuation, though we don't have anything specific to share at this point and time."
This soundtrack sounds like "don't give up mate, try again!" But in a beautiful and adventurous way. The first time I experienced this level is also the first time I actually "play games" on a pc/laptop and I'm not used with keyboard yet.
When I bought the game I was like... hey this looks interesting. When I started playing the game I was like... wow this is great! When I got to this particular part... I was in *awe* Such a fantastic track. It fits with everything that's happening. I didn't care that I died several times trying to get out. It just meant that I could hear more of this music. Thank you SO much for an extended version. I'm listening to this on repeat as I work and do chores. It motivates me to no end
powerful song. What i get from this song and the escape from the tree, is how relentless nature is, capable of destroying both good and bad in its path
the great visuals, the great confidence boost you get when get to the main part of the song, the rush of ''oh shit lets dooooo thisssss'' energy, great song altogether and the spike of satisfaction when you complete it all in one neat package with a bow
I recently did this escape sequence for the first time and I had no idea what was going on and I kept laughing and smiling my ass off at how epic yet terrifying it was. I completely lost it when I had to use Gumo as a launching platform
@@shydreameress264 I'm currently doing a no-death playthrough of Will of the Wisps. I gotta say, Blind Forest was good, but Will of the Wisps is just fuckin magical
I know a lot of people said this already. But this song was actually the only reason I pushed on after dying like 50 times. This is just a masterpiece of a song.
So, just so we are clear... Beautiful, heartfelt soundtrack. Heart-rending, uplifting, motivating story Loveable, multi-sided characters. A memorable, deep villian. And this is the FIRST game from a NON-AAA studio on a SMALLER budget.
I tell ya, this is one of the few songs that gets me emotional while playing a game, because it's Ori's motivational hero theme essentially. I don't know how many times I shouted "COME ON ORI, YOU CAN DO IT! GO!!!" when I'm the one who's in fact controlling them. Not many games really hit me like that. Hearing this the first time when the Tree is slowly filling with water is an unforgettable experience.
Wow! 1 000 000 wiews!
cos it's an unforgettable song(from an amazing game)
It's normal, this song is so beautiful
I mean its unforgettable and beautiful
expected when you upload a piece of masterpiece game
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“Achievement: Run For Your Life”
Me: what do you mea-
They missed the opportunity to call it “Bash For Your Life” smh
My first time in ginso tree
Yo tha's a lotta water comin' up...
YO THAT WAVE'S HUGE
_Achievement notif: run for your life_
*IT'S COMING FOR ME*
@@microwavedicecream7785 Imagine if you waited too long, Ori would look at the camera just before dying.
"Ahhh finally the tree is full of water agai-OH SHIT!!!!"
If ever there was a genius way to implement a warning through an achievement, it's this
how to teach a player to perfectly perform a new move:
*intense escape sequence begins*
Hey, it worked!
I mean, it worked very well, and the escape sequences are all superb.
and now bash is one of my favorite moves in the game alongside light burst and glide
You almost never need a hand holding tutorial to teach a mechanic in a game. If you think you do, you haven't demonstrated the principal well enough
This section is a prime example of this. Teach the mechanic gradually in a sequence that feels meaningful that they will never forget.
This might have been the best executed tutorial for a tricky move I ever got, as intense as it might have been. No loading times, the Music never stops, no punishment for failing, triumphant adrenaline rushes and best of all: making every enemy in the game and their projectiles your bitch upon clearing it
I love the fact that the music never stops when we die, we get to listen to this uninterrupted while suffering
it's so good. It's the music's way of telling you "get up, keep going"
Lmao yeah this song was a real motivation booster
Yeah imagine how sick of it we'd get if it restarted every time
And that's exactly why I keep dying on purpose countless times whenever I replay this game and made it to the Ginso tree escape sequence. I just wanna enjoy the music and not speedrun out of that tree like a lunatic 😅Same goes for the Forlorn Ruins
@@MattiK2609The music keeps playing when you pause.
I love how the music doesn't start over if you die.
when you die*
I'm glad I'm not the only one. It makes it so much better. It's the music telling you "hey get up, keep going!"
@@c.f.6571 inevitable xD
Here's a new ability, now you're going to master it entirely in the next 20 minutes!
Hahaha yes....this is how this game is...
...or die trying...
I found that pretty helpful actually
And that is why Ori and the Blind Forest is one of the best metroidvanias i have ever played. THEY PRESSURE YOU TO MASTER MOVES WHICH IS PRETTY DAMN COOL
@@PureJudgement38 To be honest, this is one of the best games in terms of platforming. In fact, almost all of your upgrades are maneuver based. It's just that some have offensive secondary effects.
After I failed this part like 1000 times, this song was the biggest motivation to keep trying.
yep,I feel you there
oh yes...200 downs....1 up....but this music in the back was like "keep going, but i dont want to stop it"
Surprisingly I did it on my first try! The controls felt so smooth so I really got into it 😆
Same!
Fetti Doris agreed! :D
It's a shame that I can't experience this part of the game for the first time again.
You can always restart.
Respawn your body
Get reencarned
Matthew Reindo I did it again on switch yesterday. 2 years after I finished the game. Feels fresh again.
Just did this for the first time an hour ago. It was absolutely amazing!! Can’t wait to see what the rest of the game has in store for me.
Torn between admiring the soundtrack and being triggered by memories of drowning 50 times
+stalemittens The Rock...feels conflicted :D
+stalemittens This soundtrack was the only thing keeping the rage at bay for me.
+Jake the Snake I agree... I actually went as far as to say that the game strategically placed this epic piece to keep me from rage quitting. It worked. I didn't. :)
+stalemittens Hey, if it was easy you would not have enjoyed finally beating the water as much.
My number is closer to 150. That was an absolute bitch... and yet STILL my favourite bit in the game!!
Oh, this is the "I saved you and now you are trying to kill me, you treacherous tree!" theme...I love it!
KEEP GOING ORI, U CAN DO IT!!
According to my Dad, the tree just REALLY had to go!
@@MiningwithPudding So what your saying is the tree is peeing on Ori.
Yes thank you for putting that image in my head.
@@archdruidbookwalter951 Lmfao, that’s too cursed.
Archdruid Bookwalter
"This is what you get my super lazer PISS"
I remember this scene beeing totally amazed by the Soundtrack and my Daughter yelling "run daddy" and we were both laughing 😂
How old was your daughter?
@@PoochieCollins 4 years old. Best time ever when a Little Girl looks up to you loving you
must've been fun!
Heh, just like me and my father.
I want my kids and nephew to experience this with me too! Such a marvelous game
I still can't believe how beautiful this game was.
... was?
MsTenseiga it is the most beautiful game, can’t wait for the 2nd game 😊
@@harjapgrewal8142 argree
2nd game is a front runner for GotY. One point behind Animal Crossing according to critics, but unlike that game (and Doom for that matter) the users scored it equally as high as the critics did.
When I play the first Ori with Child of Light, this game too is 2 beautiful and relaxing game I have ever play.
I never died as many times in the game as I did in this part but getting to hear the music over and over again made it worth it!
+Fie The music was enough to encourage us on!
+Fie Yeah, exactly. :D I was so mad and at the same time so excited hearing this music the first time I played the game. I tend to come back to playing it once in a while and when I get to this part, I always feel so disappointed when I finish it on the first try.
ikr!
I did not die once on this
yea
"Get good or die", the music theme.
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It's git gud
@@An_ImaginaryFriend WHAT IS THIS, A CROSSOVER EPISODE?
"gegtu or shaw"
git gud
I feel like they make this music so beautiful to soothe your blinding rage over dying 50+ times.
I died like around 20 times
but in the second gameplay i didn't die once
Music of life triumphing over death, return of water, washing out the decay
@@An_ImaginaryFriend : aren't you special.
@@PoochieCollins well, it's probably because i knew perfectly what to do and went through it before, so.. maybe that's normal?
Ikrrr
Six years have passed, still fascinating
Agreed. :)
Did you play will of the wisps
@@Evenixity_ a little
Yes.
I just finished this game today and it was... beautiful !!!
The way the music continues after you die was the perfect way to motivate/encourage. That escape sequence was the most enjoyable/rewarding experience I've ever had playing a video game. This piece of music was an integral part of that experience.
They hand you bash, tell you to do a couple tricky puzzles. then drop you in the water and say sink or swim kiddo we ain't your helicopter papa.
*Restores the water*
"Wooo! Nice Gisno tree is done!"
*Achievement unlocked **_RUN FOR YOUR LIFE_*
Me: wait run from what?...
*Immediately drowns*
*_AHHHHH_*
I just beat this sequence yesterday, and this is seriously one of the best if not the best game I have ever played, especially this sequence, can't recommend this game enough
Exactly my reaction after done rescuing the Ginso Tree 5 years ago. This part is truly amazing. I played it again 3 days ago and even my friend watching it got chills and said it's super intense yet beautiful
Well, and now go play will of the wisps.....it's a piece of, and the ending is insane.
@@maximtarovik515 finished already! And yes.... 😭
Mr. Hermax I want to play it so badly but sadly, I play on switch so I can't yet D:
For the longest time, it was the best game I've ever played, until I played the sequel. Such incredible games.
For keyboard players, this song should be called "death of the left hand"
jep my hand still hurts and that was 3 hours ago
you're only playing this game now? What were you doing before this?
@@thenoahfactor6433 Probably not playing the game.
I broke my hand, my keyboard and the music broke my heart
@@thenoahfactor6433 some ppl dont know about this game cause of how underrated this is i just got to know about this game a week ago
The moment you realize you cant swim in the rising water...
It's not that you couldn't swim. The issue was everything in the tree was flooded with it, wood, debris, any corruption left was flooding upwards.
Cori Finelli And the water was incredibly turbulent
Also water pressure. Try swimming in the ocean during a thunderstorm
Do you see guys? This is one of the reasons for why we humans are amazing.
We are good at creating something beautiful but we end up corrupting the Beauty
There is still hope...
Nah , the world shall only be hit by a meteor strike
One of the *few* reasons you meant
Wow the cheese is real here.
I started this game today and manage to save the Ginso Tree. When this theme hits as I escape the flood, I literally cry(no joke) cause this song gave me that intense dread as I don't wanna loose hope while my potential torrential doom comes near until I made it.
That alone quickly made this track impactful & memorable to me.
This piece really gives you the confidence boost necessary to escape the tree
This ost is like life throwing lemons at you and you making the lemonade asap !
Funny thing is, I never wanted to finish this part in one go. The scenery and the music was so gripping and epic. I knew that once I'd complete this part of the level, I wouldn't be able to replay it.
I'm sure many of us failed on purpose just to experience the epicness again and again haha
Ori 2 is coming, and from the trailer I believe they made moreee this kind of intense escape again!!!
I saved mine on different slot to replay it again
@@ZoSuryanto its basically in every major point in the game lol. not that thats a bad thing! they never reach ginso tree escape level, but i dont think anything ever will.
I finished that part on my first try.
Said nobody ever.
same here, I did it in one try
I did it on my first try
In my second playthrough
I did it on my first try... after remembering the video i watched a couple months ago
I actually did finish on my first try just two days ago. I took damage from the water once near the beginning, then made it to the end fairly safely. I didn't grab either ability point pickup though.
It's a heck of a moment regardless. Beautiful, epic game.
I did it on my first try. It was the ice one that i had trouble with.
I'm a big fan of hardcore sequences like this. You're on a timer, need to do a series of hard tricks in one go, without any checkpoints on the way with a beautiful music in the background. It was my favourite part of the whole game - best dungeon escape sequence, best music, best ability to abuse.
Took me about 15 tries, but I was trying to get all the experience orbs on the way because I was afraid that I won't be able to come back :р
It reminded me of the escape scene from the SNES Aladdin game where you ride a flying carpet out of the cave with lava. I love these moments too!
Yeah it's why Sandworm is my favourite escape in the series. It's brutally difficult and generally one mistake costs your life on hard mode but god damn is it fun and god damn is the music there amazing.
15?
Ha!
*hundreds*
I agree, this escape sequence was the best and most memorable part for me
Ginso tree escape was the best part of the game for me especially its music is great
It's like the music itself is cheering you on, saying, "Keep trying, you can do this! Don't give up now!" I love that it doesn't start over when you die!
This is how you make difficulty not annoying - add epic encouraging music.
when I first restored the water I was like woo! yay! :3 then I saw the achievement run for your life and the water came through the walls and I was just there going SHITSHITSHITSIT SHIIIIIIIIIIIT!!!!!!!
+The Rolo Man hahahah same
+The Rolo Man Cue the frantic mashing of buttons! lol
SAME
Same
I got confused and died a couple times before realizing what to do! I feel your pain :P
Tbh I love this as a true bash tutorial
The sections leading up were like "hey this is how you do this thing" and this is like "alright I hope you're good at this or are ready to get good because there's no brakes on the water train"
Incredible score to an awesome part of the game. My thumbs were killing me by the time I managed to finish the challenge.
Craig Denman i got 600 deaths from that 0_o
Jim bob i like p's
+N33M5 LOOOL really dude got like 10
+Craig Denman Good to know I wasn't the only one with sore thumbs from that sequence.
+Craig Denman That part was SO HARD! After 10 minutes of playing my fingers were already dead. Great music though.
Thank you so much for this. Been looking for this particular piece for a while. This soundtrack is epic!
It's on spotify
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@@christoffermatzaujensen9955 9th.g。
Hell yes !!!
*frantically mashes y button*
*_bashbashbashbashbashbashbash_*
frantically rightclicking
*breaks a button*
...shit
You just made my day !
DragonThighs yess
The first time I heard this I got goosebumps all over my body. I'll never forget this game, so special to me....
This maye be one of the best ...no, this is one of the best sequences in gaming. I have enjoyed many of them but i will always remember the Ginso tree escape. It caught me of guard, is challenging, emotionally loaded...i love it and its soundtrack.
This song beautifully encompasses the cycle of life and death. One one hand, there's a torrent of water threatening to kill you. On the other hand, the forest is healing itself.
Absolutely beautiful.
"Oh this new ability is pretty cool"
*water starts exploding out of everywhere*
This is the moment were the creators are like"I hope you remembered everything you learned, you're gonna need it"
I only died 3 times during the escape but the music stuck with me for the rest of the game. So darn beautiful.
I hate you
I didn't die once on this on medium mode
Zach Brewer Same
I played on keyboard... that's aweful D:
I only died 852367 Times IN THIS FUCKING TREE
My right ear sure loves this song.
Ori are sone of the absolute best games ever made, from gameplay to art style to _music_
This song perfectly encapsulates the beauty yet power of the forest and of the water. It's a breathtaking piece of music.
Started playing this game again after a few years because this song started creeping up in my head for some reason. The whole soundtrack is amazing but this piece in particular really stands out, and I hope I'll be able to create something even a fraction as beautiful in my lifetime.
Just binge played this and will of the wisps over a week. I have never been so terrified / mad / frustrated / happy / amazed / determined all at once ever in a game. I wish I could play this for the first time again. Achievement get "Run for your life" - huh?? OH GOD.
Restoring The Light, Facing The Dark
Jump Jump!
Unless the water consumes the entire tree.
Jump Jump!
Come on, we've got to finish this
Jump Jump!
Come on, The light is fading from us
Jump Jump!
Or else Nibel is no more
Jump Jump!
Don't let the darkness burn the world!
Thy dear sweet Ori, watch the water rise.
The darkness seeps into the woods.
Thy dear sweet Ori, flee into the night.
as we restore the light that faced the darkness within yourself.
Thy dear sweet Ori, jump and jumping high.
Your time is coming far... and nigh.
Thy dear sweet Ori, the light calls.
As the dark owl seeks their vengeance, fulfill your destiny.
*Achievement get:* "Run for your life!"
I want to play this part over and over for the rest of my life.
This game was as near perfect as a game can get.
Ive had this on loop for 7 hours and don't regret a single minute
Wow, that nostalgia hit me like a damn truck
At this tense moment, I held back tears.
Look at this beautiful music.
Music as well as obstacles will touch your heartstrings.
I found this game at the end of 2021. I've never played a game so emotional and just outright amazing
I just saw the achievement "run for your life" after fixing the tree, I was like "wha?" and then I saw the water rising. favourite part of the game right here
hell of a way to teach the new ability i just learned but damn cant complain with the results or the music
I recently bought an Xbox one a few months ago. The first game i tried was Ori and the blind forest and... I keep playing videogames for 30 years now, and couldnt be more happy for the existence of this truly Masterpieces of video games, theres so much love and passion. Truly unforgetable.
10 years later... still the greatest game of all time!
"thats a long fall"
"im still falling?"
"where is the ground?"
"uh oh here comes kuro"
-me 2022
You know _something's_ hitting the fan when the _achievement_ tells you to run for your life!
"Achievement unlocked, run for your life?"
"Oh."
This level was so hard, but the music is beautiful.
Glad to know everyone else here had the exact same experience I did trying to get out of that damn tree
Provably one of the bests game Themes ever.
Achievment: Run for your life
Me: Huh?
HOLY-
It was at this point that I knew. That I would be here for this series in the long run
One of my favourite setpieces in a video game ever. It comes out of nowhere and just hits you with this incredible sense of scope and speed that gets the blood pumping more than anything. The music keeps its loop even when you die, so the pace is never broken. My first experience of it had me on the edge of my seat as I tried and tried. At the end, you finally get to catch your breath until Kuro opens here eyes and the adrenaline kicks right back in as you're sent plummeting right back down. The scene just ends on a cliffhanger.
Absolute masterpiece.
Going through this difficult part of the game when your vision is blurred with tears from the beauty of the storyline and soundtrack. Such a unique experience
Usually not into these type of games and never heard of this one.
But after randomly meeting one of the developers, talking about how much he loved working on this project i decided to try and get it on this year's summer sale.
Really like and and this sequence alone is a masterpiece. Even though I died a hundred times and i normally would rage quit in frustration i still enjoyed every second of it and couldn't stop trying.
This is what makes my faith in humanity become stronger.
Hearing this theme for the first time was like- super inspiring. I wish I could experience hearing it for the first time again.
Who else is waiting for a third Ori game?
I! I hope for a new Ori game
@@Soulmaster36 There won't be a third Ori game. The devs stated that they did everything that they had planned for Ori and do not plan to work on a third title.
"We really felt that we told the story that we wanted to tell - Ori's story - across the two games. It's really Ori's journey, and we're happy with where it ended and what we wanted to say through telling that story. If you've finished the game, you can see that we've left the door cracked open a bit for a potential continuation, though we don't have anything specific to share at this point and time."
We all are!
@@juicy_oranges5529 well we can dream
@@otakushutin if the game "Psychonauts" got a sequel 16 years after the original came out, a third Ori game is definitely possible lmao
The violin in 1:59 . "Perfect"
listening to this music makes me cry
goose bumps x__x
this part makes you feel like a BADASS
Gay
Me too!!!! Everytime!!
@@lordvelvetice no u
The music is amazing. In fact, it's so amazing that it makes me feel ashamed for wasting its amazingness on a sequence where I died 20 or so times.
This soundtrack sounds like "don't give up mate, try again!" But in a beautiful and adventurous way.
The first time I experienced this level is also the first time I actually "play games" on a pc/laptop and I'm not used with keyboard yet.
When I bought the game I was like... hey this looks interesting.
When I started playing the game I was like... wow this is great!
When I got to this particular part... I was in *awe*
Such a fantastic track. It fits with everything that's happening. I didn't care that I died several times trying to get out. It just meant that I could hear more of this music.
Thank you SO much for an extended version. I'm listening to this on repeat as I work and do chores. It motivates me to no end
it's been bloody years. and i still get tears when listening to this music.
"Achievement unlocked: Run for your life"
Me: oh ok
I LAUGHED SO MUCJ
Panic has never sounded so beautiful.
powerful song. What i get from this song and the escape from the tree, is how relentless nature is, capable of destroying both good and bad in its path
the great visuals, the great confidence boost you get when get to the main part of the song, the rush of ''oh shit lets dooooo thisssss'' energy, great song altogether and the spike of satisfaction when you complete it all in one neat package with a bow
You can only experience this song once.
If there’s anything I learned about this game, is how to use the bash ability perfectly
Even the most little adorable creatures can make a huge difference ☺️
bro when this part started and got the achievement called "run for your life" that shit was insane
I recently did this escape sequence for the first time and I had no idea what was going on and I kept laughing and smiling my ass off at how epic yet terrifying it was. I completely lost it when I had to use Gumo as a launching platform
you need to play the sequel next
@@shydreameress264 I'm currently doing a no-death playthrough of Will of the Wisps. I gotta say, Blind Forest was good, but Will of the Wisps is just fuckin magical
This is the moment that made me fall in love with the game
watering a tree could kill you
Lesson learned kids
It's more like tree watering you could kill you.
I know a lot of people said this already. But this song was actually the only reason I pushed on after dying like 50 times. This is just a masterpiece of a song.
This is when this game changes from great to a masterpiece
The first new video game soundtrack to punch me in the feels for quite a while. This song embodies hope and struggle so well.
Even though I was dying a lot when I got to this part this song gave me that pumped adrenaline feeling to keep trying and I eventually made it.
When I played this, my heart was pounding and I never got sick of the music. It's so good!
Run, little brave ori
I really liked the fact that they did not cut the music even if i die it goes on continuously and keeps me motivated
This part was litrally the best gaming expierience i've ever had
100%. I can’t think of one moment better, except stuff that is dripping in nostalgia
So, just so we are clear...
Beautiful, heartfelt soundtrack.
Heart-rending, uplifting, motivating story
Loveable, multi-sided characters.
A memorable, deep villian.
And this is the FIRST game from a NON-AAA studio on a SMALLER budget.
I tell ya, this is one of the few songs that gets me emotional while playing a game, because it's Ori's motivational hero theme essentially. I don't know how many times I shouted "COME ON ORI, YOU CAN DO IT! GO!!!" when I'm the one who's in fact controlling them. Not many games really hit me like that.
Hearing this the first time when the Tree is slowly filling with water is an unforgettable experience.