Originally posted by OrganizationOatmeal:I'm in the same boat. That I didn't get that, and in fact, now have an ending that I don't like and can't fix. I know it sounds cheesy to say "Well, everyone should have been a happy family afterwards" but with the tone at the end of Blind Forest.that's what I expected of Wisps. It looked like they were going to set Shriek up to be the same and then.they just don't. Moon Studios produced a scary villain that became a sympathetic one, and then gave her a great redemption arc even if it was very short. Why did it have to end like this?Īnd that's not even touching on Shriek. Sure, the new leaf could be a new Spirit but. Ori, the little spirit known from the first game of the franchise Ori and the Blind Forest, will once again have to save his family, as a fateful flight puts the owlet Ku in danger. But the crying that happened at the ending was not a cathartic cry. The peace in the forest of Nibel did not last long. Which is a shame because everything about this game is beautiful and so very fun. Heres a commission of Ku from Ori and the Will of the Wisp Such good music and art style There is another commission that I have been working on for a. While I know that all good things have to come to and end.I don't feel like /this/ ending was the best one. The formula of the first game was followed and then we get an end that definitively puts a cap on the Ori series. More than anything I feel kind of cheated. We spend time and effort building the Glades, befriending the Moki, restoring Niwen and then.nothing. We spend the game fighting to heal Ku and then we don't get any more time with her. While Ori becoming a new Spirit Tree doesn't feel like a /bad/ isn't the ending I wanted or the ending I felt that I was being led to. I suppose I was expecting the arc of this game to end similarly to the first one - wherein the end is peaceful and happy after so much darkness. ![]() I guess Moon Studios did it here too, still having an option open to further expand into the Oriverse, even so the games themself have somewhat finished storys.Īt first I was both pleased and disappointed, but the longer it percolates in my brain the less pleased I feel. Its such a simple excuse but it fits so well, because you can always come back into the series and make a new game and it will always be part of the story. I mean, i was way more dissapointed when Nintendo explained the Zelda series with Demise just cursing Link, Zelda and himself to an eternal battle. So the end is fairly plausible and i was even somewhat right with the assumption about new spirit trees spawning new spirits. They could change the game formula entirely with this system. ![]() as this new Ori wouldn't necessarily have the same powers as the old Ori. Any information you publish in a comment, profile, work, or Content that you post or import onto AO3 including in summaries, notes and tags, will be. ![]() I had mentioned previously that this was a pretty good way to Metroid a character. The branches of the new spirit tree (Ori) drop a shining new leaf. Originally posted by Medicles:I do understand, that people would be furious because it probably means the end of the Ori series alltogetherĪctually, no it's not.
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