Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition

Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition

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Zepondrax May 24, 2024 @ 1:30am
I Have two versions
So what's the difference between Ori and the Blind Forest and the Definitive edition, is just extra content like more game length? I remember playing Ori but quit after it got a bit frustrating, but wondering if I should be playing Ori and the Blind Forest or The Definitive Edition or are they the same game?
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Kelrycor May 24, 2024 @ 2:17am 
Ori DE version comes with extra content (new area, two extra abilities). So it is the version you want to play mainly.

Standard version comes for free because it contains the trading cards. For Steam reasons they couldn't move them them to DE, so you get the standard version for free to collect the trading cards.
Zepondrax May 25, 2024 @ 1:17am 
So i am better off playing the Deluxe Edition then?

Originally posted by Kelrycor:
Ori DE version comes with extra content (new area, two extra abilities). So it is the version you want to play mainly.

Standard version comes for free because it contains the trading cards. For Steam reasons they couldn't move them them to DE, so you get the standard version for free to collect the trading cards.
Kelrycor May 25, 2024 @ 1:55am 
You actually should be DE version. It does everything better than the standard version.

You only play normal version to collect the trading cards if you really want them. But you can also do that on a second playthrough anyway. Go first on the DE version in any case.
Zepondrax May 25, 2024 @ 6:54pm 
Originally posted by Kelrycor:
You actually should be DE version. It does everything better than the standard version.

You only play normal version to collect the trading cards if you really want them. But you can also do that on a second playthrough anyway. Go first on the DE version in any case.
So you still get achievements on the DE version?
Kelrycor May 26, 2024 @ 11:42am 
Yes and no. Both games have their very own (but similar) achievements.

So if you completed DE version with all achievements, you need to do them on standard version as well if you go for the trading cards. Jfyi, the moment you did start a game on Steam once, it will counted towards the whole completion rate of your profile. So if you don't start a game, it does not affect the completion rate at all.
Zepondrax May 27, 2024 @ 4:32am 
Might as well play just the non de 😅
Kelrycor May 27, 2024 @ 5:59am 
If you want the trading cards and only want to do the achievements once, this is an option as well :)

The story itself is absolutely the same. You won't miss anything critical if you leave the DE version out. Like I said, there are two extra abilities and a small extra playable area (but nothing dramatic) in the DE version.
Zepondrax May 29, 2024 @ 5:15am 
Originally posted by Kelrycor:
If you want the trading cards and only want to do the achievements once, this is an option as well :)

The story itself is absolutely the same. You won't miss anything critical if you leave the DE version out. Like I said, there are two extra abilities and a small extra playable area (but nothing dramatic) in the DE version.
So I might just stick to the standard version thanks
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