It´s a completely seperate game in your library.
So nothing carries over (no saves, no achievements, ...)
Meh. Not worth the money then, I won't replay it. I'll keep it in mind if I ever get the itch again though.
It´s a completely seperate game in your library.
So nothing carries over (no saves, no achievements, ...)
It´s a completely seperate game in your library.
So nothing carries over (no saves, no achievements, ...)
keep whispering those sweet nothings in my ear21:9 support on PC
This is not crossbuy?
Hmm. Should I upgrade or buy 2 Fillet O Fish?
So, some clarification.
I have the base game. I have 1000 gamerscore and a few completed save files. 1 of which is a true 100% save file.
What happens once I buy the upgrade? Am I starting all over? Will it add extra achievements to my existing ones?
They are separeted games, saves and achievements You will start new on the new game.
https://twitter.com/PMaka1991/status/707682567772835840
Looks like the DE version will have 1250gs.
The new (250gs) achievements,
^^this one could be considered a spoilerRaider Run (15gs)
Escape the Boulder in Black Root Burrows
^^Not a spoiler unless you're avoiding all infoOut of the Darkness (20gs)
Uncover the mysteries of Naru
Lightning Fast (15gs)
Kill 5 enemies using Charge Dash
Explosive Lobb (15gs)
Activate torches using Light Burst
Light Burst Master (25gs)
Kill 50 enemies with Light Burst
Formidable (75gs)
Complete the game on Hard Difficulty
Unhinged (85gs)
Complete the game on One Life Difficulty
There will be a bunch more very positive Ori news in the upcoming weeks - We're super excited about a few upcoming things and I'm sure you guys will love it, too![]()
Any opinions on whether it's better to get this on the XB1 or PC?
Yeah after reading more, it definitely looks like it's a completely separate game will not only require I play through the game again, but also get all those same achievements again.
Sorry but no. I'm out. So disappointed in that. Not doing all those achievements again. No way no how. Especially with a building backlog and Quantum Break, Ratchet and Clank, StarFox, Uncharted and KI Season 3 all around the corner.
Sorry Thomas, I love love LOVE Ori, but I can't do all that again.
Don't you have to start a new game anyway once you beat it?Yeah after reading more, it definitely looks like it's a completely separate game will not only require I play through the game again, but also get all those same achievements again.
Sorry but no. I'm out. So disappointed in that. Not doing all those achievements again. No way no how. Especially with a building backlog and Quantum Break, Ratchet and Clank, StarFox, Uncharted and KI Season 3 all around the corner.
Sorry Thomas, I love love LOVE Ori, but I can't do all that again.
Downloading my review code now. Looking forward to replaying the game.
Don't you have to start a new game anyway once you beat it?
Don't you have to start a new game anyway once you beat it?
I can agree with that I suppose. It's kind of a pain to have to play through the whole game just to see the new stuff. I just beat the base game like a month ago, so I'll just tuck this away for a rainy day when I get in the mood to replay it.There can't be a new game+ mode? Having to replay the game again and getting 100% again sounds like a chore if I just want the new content.
Oh damn, I missed that part. That is kind of lame.This update fixes that. Now you can go back and collect what you missed after you beat it. So myself, and I assume others, were hoping that would get patched into the current game too.
The entire point of the definitive edition is that there's a ton of stuff that's brand new and weaved throughout the entire game, not just some expansion at the end.
Given that, what difference does it make whether it's a completely separate title or a replacement of the same one?
Because they abandon the original game in the process. Sucks for the people who don't buy the DLC.
There can't be a new game+ mode? Having to replay the game again and getting 100% again sounds like a chore if I just want to play the new content.
Don't you have to start a new game anyway once you beat it?
The entire point of the definitive edition is that there's a ton of stuff that's brand new and weaved throughout the entire game, not just some expansion at the end.
Given that, what difference does it make whether it's a completely separate title or a replacement of the same one?
There can't be a new game+ mode? Having to replay the game again and getting 100% again sounds like a chore if I just want to play the new content.
This update fixes that. Now you can go back and collect what you missed after you beat it. So myself, and I assume others, were hoping that would get patched into the current game too.
Because getting those fucking achievements again will be a chore?
That's part of the reason why we decided not to 'really' do a New Game +. We initially had New Game + in the game, which unlocked once you beat the game, but we felt like with the DE, a lot of people had already beaten the game and wouldn't want to do it again just to unlock it. So our New Game + turned into the 'Hard' Difficulty Mode. The new DLC areas can be accessed in all difficulty modes.
Hard and One Life Mode are no joke though and should only be played if you're a really good Ori player
Btw, this doens't mean that you can't go back into the game once you beat it, cause you totally can now as well![]()
But to start COMPLETELY from scratch as if I never played the first game. Poor decision in my opinion.
Yeah after reading more, it definitely looks like it's a completely separate game will not only require I play through the game again, but also get all those same achievements again.
Sorry but no. I'm out. So disappointed in that. Not doing all those achievements again. No way no how. Especially with a building backlog and Quantum Break, Ratchet and Clank, StarFox, Uncharted and KI Season 3 all around the corner.
Sorry Thomas, I love love LOVE Ori, but I can't do all that again.
I understand that some people might be frustrated, but we didn't want to just add separate stuff on top of the existing package. The world has changed now, the map is different, you'll gain new abilities that you can use everywhere and there are extras you can only get if you use the new abilities, etc. - There was really no way to patch the game and have it all magically working with all the changes we made.
If you played Ori before, it's not that crazy long of a game to beat. The first playthrough will take you a good 15 hours or so, especially if you want to get everything, but your second playthrough will be much faster. It's not a 70h+ RPG. So if you don't feel like playing through it again right now, just get the Definitive Edition when you want to play Ori again in the future![]()
Nobody is forcing you to re-play it right now - just wait a little if you don't want go right back in. We won't mind and we appreciate you supporting us by buying Ori in the first place
If you get the Ori itch in the future, try the DE - It's a better version of the original and I hope you'll like the changes we made!
what would happen if you didn't get the achievements?I don't want to derail too much and make it sound like I'm throwing too much criticism your way.
It's not replaying the game that bothers me. Not at all. It's needing to replay the game multiple times to get the full achievements. It's more the achievement thing that bothers me.
If be MORE than happy to play through the game again from start to finish one more time to experience everything new. But to get all the achievements again, plus the new ones, if have to play through the game again multiple times. Not just once. It's just a time thing more than anything else.
Really wish the achievements stacked onto the original ones.
what would happen if you didn't get the achievements?