It's not like Omori is real, he is most like a emotion of Sunny. A emotion that makes Sunny feels guilty and want to die. That's why he suicide in the bad ending because "Omori took control"
I realized that in the bad ending, Sunny drops his violin faster than Omori dropping his knife, I think it means that it would be really easy for Sunny to give up while it would be hard to overcome everything (Omori dropping his knife)
Actually, only the defeated drops their weapon. SUNNY drops his violin while OMORI holds on to his knive in the Bad Ending, and vice versa in the Good Ending.
Yeah, you’re right! I compared the timing, Sunny drops his violin nearly immediately after the scene of his hand shown, but omori takes his time! I swear details like this are so fun to find
CHERISH SKILL: You remembered Kel’s words. Friends... Friends are supposed to be there for each other. You remembered Aubrey’s wish. I hope you can find some peace... or you know... some happiness. You remembered Hero’s promise. Last time... We made the mistake of leaving each other when we needed each other the most. This time... we’ll stay together. You remembered Basil’s hope. Maybe one day... things can go back to the way they were before. You remembered Mari’s request. You’ll forgive yourself... Won’t you... Sunny? OMORI: You’ve caused so much suffering...yet you do nothing. And you’ve earned nothing in return. Your friends will never forgive you. They’ll abandon you like you did them...and that’s what you deserve. You tell yourself that you don’t want to burden others...But the truth is that you’re selfish. You just don’t want people to depend on you. When do you think about others? How long are you going to let people take care of you? You say you care but you’re a liar. You’ve never done anything for anyone else. You’re useless... less than useless. You’re sick. People like you don’t deserve to live. People like you don’t deserve to live. Your friends are wrong about you. The person they love isn’t you at all. You let them believe in a lie to protect yourself. You’re nothing but a liar... and when they see the truth... They’ll hate you as much as you hate yourself. If they know the truth, you’ll never be able to regain their trust. No matter what you do, it will be hopeless. All you’ll do is make things worse. It would be better to just die. You killed Mari. She loved you and you killed her. Hero loved her and you killed her. Aubrey loved her and you killed her. Kel loved her and you killed her. Basil loved her and you killed her. You should just die.
It's a little painful knowing i can relate to sunny in tbe fact I'm haunted by the fact i've also caused a lot of suffering, but then again, I myself suffer more than i make others suffer :/
@@celestia7855 Just know you aren’t alone. We all have the one character we relate to that seems a bit concerning to relate to. I, myself, relate to Omori on a very personal level.- (I have to add it’s more of the original comics that I relate to.)
I just noticed that in the bad ending after not continuing the final battle where Omori is hugging Sunny, Sunny is the one who disappears, as opposed to the good ending, where Omori disappears instead.
Yep bcs in bad ending is when you decide to lose to Omori so Sunny can stay in his "imaginary world" forever after giving up. Whiles in good ending Sunny finally decides to tell the truth to his friends about Mari's death and has accepted his mistake fully
So, in the good ending when you're in the hospital looking for basil's room, you see your dreamworld friends leading you to the opposite way of basil's room, what happens if you go that way? I Don't think anyone did that yet.
@@siamezosvasilias9034 thats the point, its the distorted version of sunny and mari fighting on the staircase, i guess coming from sunnys destorted way thinking on the incident
This ending is so heartbreaking because it's you who made the decision. During the fight with Omori, it feels as if he's speaking not just to Sunny, but to you. It's so intensely personal and confronting... it's scary. And once you eventually lose, it's not a "quit" and "retry" button, it's a "do YOU want to continue?" The first time I did the fight, I got pretty triggered and at the end I said I didn't... because you get so worn out, so heartbroken and so directly attacked that you just think "I don't want to try this again. I don't want to go on any longer." You begin to understand just a little of the pain and the raw, intense emotion which people get when they're suicidal. Similarly, pressing "yes" requires you to stay calm, focus and overcome, the skills which Sunny had to learn to get to the point of facing Something and confronting his truth. You build a connection and you understand the difficulties of overcoming, of being strong and focusing, and of trying to stay calm. It's difficult, but it's so beautifully crafted.
I would think it would have been even more chilling if clicking no also made you jump, or that it would show another choicer this time with both choices being YES
@@haphephobia Yeah, I think both causing you to jump would be better than both yes. While having the same gameplay implication, the story implication would make more sense that way. Since "Sunny" (Omori) refuses to go back through the door anyways.
@@haphephobia Yeah thinking about this 1 year later I think that that's much better. Both Yes and No causing you to jump would emphasize the fact that you have no more choice or control for what happens. What's done is done. I think that would be the best one
I think the most impactful part of this entire game is that sunny was (at the time of maris death) and still is *just a kid.* he’s a kid that never should have had to go through what he did and the fact that he’s probably mentally like 13 years old (since he probably didn’t have much of a social life for four years) it’s heartbreaking to see the things that he’s telling himself during the Omori battle
At the end of that last cutscene, they should have shown the ground approach and had a blackened screen along with an echoing crack sound, considering it fits the game's overall creepiness and such
I personally think what they did is better and adds more sadness to it. I found a comment talking about the length of SUNNYS' fall. The lyrics telling him "Close your eyes, you'll be here soon" indicating SUNNY wanting to end his life as soon as possible, but the limbo effect prevents him. I hate the fact that I like to think that SUNNY will never reach the ground and he is falling forever non stop. A punishment for leaving Basil and his friends behind after doing everything he did. The worse thing I could think of is the after effects of his suicide, since Kel, Aubrey, and Hero don't know what really happened, and they are left with Mari and Sunny committing suicide, probably followed by Basil since he thinks he is the only one left who knows the real incident. I really hate the butterfly effect ;_;
8:46 Spooky fact: The shadows behind omori are Mari, Kel, Hero and Aubrey hanged, and in the audio, you can hear many screams, those maybe are discussions of Sunny and Mari, maybe moments before mari's death
@@oguzhanduymaz8761What do you mean its literally his friends hanging and there are screams which actually could be MARI because you here her say Sunny
My guess is that they wanted to fit it in somewhere since it was pretty iconic for their first trailer in 2014. After their 6 years of painfully slow development they probably didn't have a natural place to put it, so they worked the bad ending credits around it. Bad ending, from a gameplay stance, would be the least likely ending to achieve so it feels more akin to an easter egg than an actual ending.
I hate this Ending so much for a couple of factors: -it completely nullifies everything we worked so hard for; reconnecting with our friends and gathering the courage to come clear -SUNNY takes fantasy over reality, even when he fell to his inevitable death he was "living" in HEADSPACE -not to mention the fact that SUNNY LITERALLY COMMITS SUICIDE!
It's because that's how it is. In the end, Sunny loses the battle and doesn't have the strength to go on anymore. Depression isn't a battle that warrents a happy ending. It is the hardest battle, and it's not a fair one. You can win every time, do everything perfectly, but as soon as you lose once it's all over.
@@nuredingeziqi679 That’s the reason why this is my favorite ending. It’s so bittersweet and grounded in reality, Sunny gives into his escapism via Headspace.
@@hisstatus I genuinely don't think that's the case. Actually, I'm sure of it. Had he decided to go into headspace definately, like in those endings you actually leave town without confronting Basil, he wouldn't have killed himself. In that ending, Sunny gives up his fight and takes his own life, thus refusing Headspace I think its Omori, as in his own consciousness, that decided what the best trail of action was. SUnny now knows the truth and has confronted Basil. Omori can't protect Sunny from the painful memories, now Headspace would just remind him of what happened constantly. He now knows. Headspace is ruined and Whitespace (aka the place where nothing wrong would happen and everything was ok and nice) is now illegible as just before that Sunny broke the lighbulb, which contained the idea, now freed. So he puts an end to this constant wave of suffering, by stopping it completely in the most definitive way
funny story, my name is Mari so I realized I shouldn't name my character that since that's my sisters name so I just stuck with sunny. What happens if you try to change your name? I assume it doesn't make a difference and you get stuck with the name sunny either way
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What happens if you pick no to jumping? I assume either it changes to the good ending or it just exits the yes or no menu which you can go back to, and if the latter happens can you exit the roof? if so what happens
@@Typi Lets think logically. He cant take the quilt and cant forgive himself, no matter how long he will sit there, he already decided to do it, when he lost to Omori
@@Typi it would be....if he is sunny, expect he isn't. He is omori, the personification of sunny guilty and suicidal depression and since sunny is disappear, there nothing that can stop omori from kill himself since because it's exactly what omori exist for.
This ending made me realize something: If you continue, you play as the REAL you (Sunny), in reality and go south to save yourself and Basil by telling the truth. If you don't continue, HEADSPACE you (Omori) takes over and leads you to the balcony through headspace. This is proven by the good ending, when you see your Headspace friends try to lead you there. Also, both the good and bad endings perfectly represent both of the main routes in this game: The good ending represents the Sunny Route, spending your moments in reality, fixing Basil, and the bad ending, representing your final moments in Headspace and refusal to help anyone in the end; not even helping yourself. The way to these endings and the routes they represent after the final fight also show how they are direct opposites to each other, through them going in opposite directions: North and South.
i was this close to accidentally quitting because i didn’t realize for like ten seconds that the game over text was different. i failed the boss fight twice before and wanted to give up since it was very late when i was playing
@RandomPasserby OnTheInternet God, it's been what, 7 months since I made this comment? Well, it's a nice reminder that this game still exists and I'm glad it does.
Something I noticed when Sunny gets absorbed by Omori is that he is taller than omori. This goes to show that he did not grow (Physically, And phytologically) in his dream realm. (Just a guess)
This might be a stretch, but after watching the bad end, I'm wondering if the black lightbulb was also supposed to represent how Mary looked like after you-know-what or what Sunny (Or Omori? Since Sunny disappeared in the bad end? I don't really know if he did, I'm still confused if that was metaphorical or literal.) does in the bad end, since his silhouette kinda resembles the lightbulb's shape.
The way I interpret it is OMORI was never a literal thing, but just a state of mind that SUNNY is in. I think: Would a game like this have a character like SUNNY literally claim to have an alter ego named OMORI? Probably not, it sounds really stupid if it's said literally. As for the bulb, I'm not sure. I bet there is a general consensus on the meaning of it in the community but I only interact with the game through my comment notifications.
The brach coral explains that the light bulb is the symbol of the repression of an idea or thought, basically the repression of the truth, it is not what mari looked like. Something is what Mari looked like.
@@maciglota5042 also there is a thing called DID, I’m not sure if this could apply to Sunny given the fact that his alter ego only comes out at night when he’s sleeping, but there is an option for Omori to control Sunny, so at that point it isn’t just trauma anymore, it’s an actual identity that’s inside of Sunny. Not to mention the fact that Omori does have a distinct personality, if you’ve read the foe facts. Omori also references Aubrey, Kel, and Hero, as your friends, instead of my friends which does imply that he knows that their Sunny’s friends, and not his. Which also implies that they are not the same person. Also Omori isn’t actually an representation of Sunny’s trauma, it’s actually Something that’s a representation, because it looks like Mari, and references her hanging, one of the things that traumatized him. Omori was trying to protect Sunny from his trauma the whole time. That’s the reason why he created Headspace in the first place, it was all just a distraction, so how could he be represented Sunny’s trauma, if he not only acts individually to protect Sunny from the trauma in the first place. I honestly think of Omori as a character, because of all this, I know some people will disagree, but that’s how I feel personally.
What hurts the most is we have to be the ones to determine what happens to Basil in this ending. Does he end up in a coma? Die? Jump next? Wake up only to end up like Sunny in the other endings where he’s alive, but will still have the trauma and guilt in him forever?
This game hit home to hard. This is more what it feels like coping with depression anxiety. It’s literally the result of the people who couldn’t handle the guilt or fear or overcome the idea of blood on their hands.
In the scene where Omori wins, where you're *so close* to overcoming your depression, only to relapse at last moment and simply give up, is the nost crushing thing I've ever experienced in fiction. Sunny decides that now that he's conquered his own mind and is no longer in denial, that he simply can't handle the truth. This time, though, there's nowhere left to go. He cannot go back. There's no hiding from the truth and simultaneously, he cannot handle the truth. Its heartbreaking.
Ohhh i dont….omg thats so….eery. Like that break my heart when sunny disappears. The end of him just falling..is so horrific. It kinda is also the perfect representation imo of losing the battle with depression. I hate love this ending
okay so u see Omori's friends running to the door in the other ending and Sunny refuses to enter the door they went through, could that mean Omori's friends were literally trying to lead Sunny to the rooftop and kill himself?
Been like a year since I recorded this but iirc I selected no and it just makes you back out. Eventually you will have to select yes since you can't go back inside.
@@Astolotl is it even possible to win the omori act, if not what if someone hacks into sunny's stat file and makes his attack like 1 million and fights omori what happens when we win is it just good ending again i am rly curious
Sunny really just said "gg" to his own depression
Why does this have no comments yet
@@Ventusquoi fr like this comment is gold
STOP😭
@@Kels_0rengejoe no u
Good game buddy.
The fact that Sunny "leaves" and gives full control of himself to Omori breaks me
It's not like Omori is real, he is most like a emotion of Sunny. A emotion that makes Sunny feels guilty and want to die. That's why he suicide in the bad ending because "Omori took control"
@@nimy7181 OMORI is Sunny's alter ego, meaning, his second self
@@ponisreal4749 Since when the peck OMORI is Sunny’s alter ego? I don’t remember anything about that in a game
@@MuslimNamirah well then I guess you have to play the game again, or read the wiki
Omori = Depression
I realized that in the bad ending, Sunny drops his violin faster than Omori dropping his knife, I think it means that it would be really easy for Sunny to give up while it would be hard to overcome everything (Omori dropping his knife)
Actually, only the defeated drops their weapon. SUNNY drops his violin while OMORI holds on to his knive in the Bad Ending, and vice versa in the Good Ending.
@@FZone96 I think he means in the other ending, Omori drops his knife slower than Sunny in this ending, correct me if I'm wrong xoxoxo
Yeah, you’re right! I compared the timing, Sunny drops his violin nearly immediately after the scene of his hand shown, but omori takes his time!
I swear details like this are so fun to find
I don't really see a difference, like, maybe a half a second shorter but other then that nah. It's the same.
Violin was heavy
13:48
"TOBY FOX"
i never seem to escape him do i
You can never escape the fox.
Yeah
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@@horri_ball Toby Fox did a little collab in the game he did one of the Jukebox music in Omori even in the credits it has his name there
@@chiakinanami9380 yup ik
Sunny couldn't handle the guilt and pulled a Yume Nikki
Yep....
Nah he did a “rolling girl”
why did I laugh at this
Me when depressed kid from indie game falls down
sunny...
Bo en time lyrics really hit different when played with this ending
Its been
God I used to listen to this before omori was out- it changed the song for me
@@pastelhelper7724 what
@@midvamp it was depressing before but even more so
@@Lonewulf321 but the song is about sleep how is it depressing
SUNNY: You took everything from me!
OMORI: I don't even know who you are.
Omori: You're weak.
Sunny: I'm you
bruh the shadows behind omori is his childhood friends hanged four together
Oh god it is
Oh for fuck sake this gameeeeee
Oh god
I cant see it-
@@hero2470 look closely and distinguish it
A shame this song only plays for the bad ending
Imo it wouldn't fit in the good ending.
@@marvelinopanjaitan6076 true but I didn't say it had to fit in an ending. Just somewhere else in the game
@@Swegin yea it could be like omori chasing us and this song plays
@@Aouw That's horrifying
@@Aouw but lower pitched
CHERISH SKILL:
You remembered Kel’s words. Friends... Friends are supposed to be there for each other.
You remembered Aubrey’s wish. I hope you can find some peace... or you know... some happiness.
You remembered Hero’s promise. Last time... We made the mistake of leaving each other when we needed each other the most. This time... we’ll stay together.
You remembered Basil’s hope. Maybe one day... things can go back to the way they were before.
You remembered Mari’s request. You’ll forgive yourself... Won’t you... Sunny?
OMORI:
You’ve caused so much suffering...yet you do nothing. And you’ve earned nothing in return. Your friends will never forgive you. They’ll abandon you like you did them...and that’s what you deserve. You tell yourself that you don’t want to burden others...But the truth is that you’re selfish. You just don’t want people to depend on you. When do you think about others? How long are you going to let people take care of you? You say you care but you’re a liar. You’ve never done anything for anyone else. You’re useless... less than useless. You’re sick. People like you don’t deserve to live. People like you don’t deserve to live. Your friends are wrong about you. The person they love isn’t you at all. You let them believe in a lie to protect yourself. You’re nothing but a liar... and when they see the truth... They’ll hate you as much as you hate yourself. If they know the truth, you’ll never be able to regain their trust. No matter what you do, it will be hopeless. All you’ll do is make things worse. It would be better to just die. You killed Mari. She loved you and you killed her. Hero loved her and you killed her. Aubrey loved her and you killed her. Kel loved her and you killed her. Basil loved her and you killed her. You should just die.
GAME OVER
Do you want to continue?
Yes No
THIS IS SO SAD HELP
It's a little painful knowing i can relate to sunny in tbe fact I'm haunted by the fact i've also caused a lot of suffering, but then again, I myself suffer more than i make others suffer :/
@@celestia7855 Just know you aren’t alone. We all have the one character we relate to that seems a bit concerning to relate to. I, myself, relate to Omori on a very personal level.- (I have to add it’s more of the original comics that I relate to.)
Yikers.. I would’ve also like to apologize for the unnecessary use of the word “relate”
I just noticed that in the bad ending after not continuing the final battle where Omori is hugging Sunny, Sunny is the one who disappears, as opposed to the good ending, where Omori disappears instead.
Yep bcs in bad ending is when you decide to lose to Omori so Sunny can stay in his "imaginary world" forever after giving up. Whiles in good ending Sunny finally decides to tell the truth to his friends about Mari's death and has accepted his mistake fully
wow how amazing
wow how amazing
Yes...
sherlock
So, in the good ending when you're in the hospital looking for basil's room, you see your dreamworld friends leading you to the opposite way of basil's room, what happens if you go that way? I Don't think anyone did that yet.
Nothing, Sunny refuses to go there since that is the rooftop of the hospital most likely
I tried opening the door but it was locked.
He just shakes his head and does nothing.
Thr unused basil room sunny says I. No kidding.
@@akioo2572 it isn’t a stoke it’s literally what he said
8:52 you can hear mari yelling " sunny no! AAAA"
No It's just the distortion
@@siamezosvasilias9034 thats the point, its the distorted version of sunny and mari fighting on the staircase, i guess coming from sunnys destorted way thinking on the incident
Okay, that actually does sound like "No! NO!"
Pretty sure that's mari saying "no NO STOP!"
I'm not going to sleep today
This ending is so heartbreaking because it's you who made the decision.
During the fight with Omori, it feels as if he's speaking not just to Sunny, but to you. It's so intensely personal and confronting... it's scary. And once you eventually lose, it's not a "quit" and "retry" button, it's a "do YOU want to continue?" The first time I did the fight, I got pretty triggered and at the end I said I didn't... because you get so worn out, so heartbroken and so directly attacked that you just think "I don't want to try this again. I don't want to go on any longer." You begin to understand just a little of the pain and the raw, intense emotion which people get when they're suicidal.
Similarly, pressing "yes" requires you to stay calm, focus and overcome, the skills which Sunny had to learn to get to the point of facing Something and confronting his truth. You build a connection and you understand the difficulties of overcoming, of being strong and focusing, and of trying to stay calm. It's difficult, but it's so beautifully crafted.
Oyasumi
@miserymaximized bro is having a mental breakdown from oyasumi and close 💀💀💀💀💀
Oyasumi bro see you in the afterlife
I would think it would have been even more chilling if clicking no also made you jump, or that it would show another choicer this time with both choices being YES
it kinda does, if you say no Sunny will back away from the edge but the door to get back inside is locked so you don't have a choice
The both choices being yes sounds a little.. cringe... if you get what i mean. But good ideas bro!
@@haphephobia Yeah, I think both causing you to jump would be better than both yes. While having the same gameplay implication, the story implication would make more sense that way. Since "Sunny" (Omori) refuses to go back through the door anyways.
Also the extra bit of guilt knowing that there was a choice for no, but you have to choose yes
@@haphephobia Yeah thinking about this 1 year later I think that that's much better. Both Yes and No causing you to jump would emphasize the fact that you have no more choice or control for what happens. What's done is done. I think that would be the best one
I think the most impactful part of this entire game is that sunny was (at the time of maris death) and still is *just a kid.* he’s a kid that never should have had to go through what he did and the fact that he’s probably mentally like 13 years old (since he probably didn’t have much of a social life for four years) it’s heartbreaking to see the things that he’s telling himself during the Omori battle
I think he was like eleven at the time of Mari's death
@Waves he actually got it as a Christmas present. But yes, Sunny was 12, going on 13 when Mari died.
8:46 from the left you see Kel and then Basil, Hero and Aubrey
Holy shit
SLAVERY IS BAD
@@devonbennett6559 go get a psychiatrist
my time by bo en just hits different now, I have it on my Spotify playlist and everytime I play it I feel the tiniest bit uneasy thinking about this
Dude ya just jumped off a balcony…
How are you alive?
At the end of that last cutscene, they should have shown the ground approach and had a blackened screen along with an echoing crack sound, considering it fits the game's overall creepiness and such
I was expecting that too
I personally think what they did is better and adds more sadness to it. I found a comment talking about the length of SUNNYS' fall. The lyrics telling him "Close your eyes, you'll be here soon" indicating SUNNY wanting to end his life as soon as possible, but the limbo effect prevents him. I hate the fact that I like to think that SUNNY will never reach the ground and he is falling forever non stop. A punishment for leaving Basil and his friends behind after doing everything he did. The worse thing I could think of is the after effects of his suicide, since Kel, Aubrey, and Hero don't know what really happened, and they are left with Mari and Sunny committing suicide, probably followed by Basil since he thinks he is the only one left who knows the real incident. I really hate the butterfly effect ;_;
@@hayyeh7795 😭
@@hayyeh7795 Yeah, because the rest of his life is literally falling, so it feels like an eternity....
Sorry, had to do it.
@@hayyeh7795 oh my god what if kel, aubrey, and hero leave the building only to find sunny's body on the ground ㅇㅇ
The fact that on main menu there was... no Omori got me by surprise and kinda scared me
He dead rip
*Omori will not succumb*
nomori
Well he's gone. Because Sunny's gone.
Why does this hospital have a perfect suicide point on its roof… SOMEBODY FIX THAT FENCE
Sunny: jumps from the roof
Literally every Undertale fan: TOBY FOX!!
I am soooo good at omori i did not die for like 20 minutes
@@christinef3792 Merg didn't die at all 😎 Expect for the Unbread Twins part and the battle against Omori
Lmao
Plot twist: Sunny in another dream world becoming Frisk after the fall and Omori still secretly haunting him as Chara
@@bittersweet.official I actually planned such an AU like this. But it takes place after the good ending
He rotates with the beat tho-
He peak vibin
Don’t worry guys he has a water bucket he’s gonna mlg
BRUH, WHEN THE VIDEO END RUclips CRASH, SO SCARED LOL
8:46 Spooky fact: The shadows behind omori are Mari, Kel, Hero and Aubrey hanged, and in the audio, you can hear many screams, those maybe are discussions of Sunny and Mari, maybe moments before mari's death
well actually
and then technically
source: trust me bro
@@oguzhanduymaz8761What do you mean its literally his friends hanging and there are screams which actually could be MARI because you here her say Sunny
@@Efozze theyre just mari
my time has come.
no seriously my time is literally playing
This is so sad because his name is literally sunny so he should be happy... 😭
WHY CAN'T HE JUST BE HAPPY 😭
What an irony
@@yume694 yea...
Heh, ironic, isn't it?
@@haphephobia sure is
Sunny is gone... from the title screen...
Before the end: Y E S
After the end: O H Y A S U M I O H Y A S U M I C L O S E Y O U E Y E S...
The amount of tears and mixed feelings this game brought me is unexplainable
Love how the game recontextualizes my time
Wow that's traumatizing
I know the ending is supposed to be sad and all but the ending music makes it hard to take it seriously
My guess is that they wanted to fit it in somewhere since it was pretty iconic for their first trailer in 2014. After their 6 years of painfully slow development they probably didn't have a natural place to put it, so they worked the bad ending credits around it. Bad ending, from a gameplay stance, would be the least likely ending to achieve so it feels more akin to an easter egg than an actual ending.
As much as Omori does take the ending.
It’s a bop
I hate this Ending so much for a couple of factors:
-it completely nullifies everything we worked so hard for; reconnecting with our friends and gathering the courage to come clear
-SUNNY takes fantasy over reality, even when he fell to his inevitable death he was "living" in HEADSPACE
-not to mention the fact that SUNNY LITERALLY COMMITS SUICIDE!
It's because that's how it is. In the end, Sunny loses the battle and doesn't have the strength to go on anymore.
Depression isn't a battle that warrents a happy ending. It is the hardest battle, and it's not a fair one. You can win every time, do everything perfectly, but as soon as you lose once it's all over.
idk what you are expecting from an ending in which you decided to give up fighting
@@nuredingeziqi679 That’s the reason why this is my favorite ending. It’s so bittersweet and grounded in reality, Sunny gives into his escapism via Headspace.
@@hisstatus I genuinely don't think that's the case. Actually, I'm sure of it.
Had he decided to go into headspace definately, like in those endings you actually leave town without confronting Basil, he wouldn't have killed himself.
In that ending, Sunny gives up his fight and takes his own life, thus refusing Headspace
I think its Omori, as in his own consciousness, that decided what the best trail of action was.
SUnny now knows the truth and has confronted Basil. Omori can't protect Sunny from the painful memories, now Headspace would just remind him of what happened constantly. He now knows.
Headspace is ruined and Whitespace (aka the place where nothing wrong would happen and everything was ok and nice) is now illegible as just before that Sunny broke the lighbulb, which contained the idea, now freed.
So he puts an end to this constant wave of suffering, by stopping it completely in the most definitive way
It's not Sunny who commited suicide tho It's Omori cuz Sunny gave up fighting with Omori and that's actually the scary part
funny story, my name is Mari so I realized I shouldn't name my character that since that's my sisters name so I just stuck with sunny. What happens if you try to change your name? I assume it doesn't make a difference and you get stuck with the name sunny either way
if you name yourself OMOCAT you'll get an archievement:]
@@sofiabobadilla4936 oh, that's cool, thanks :)
Changing the name does actually work, instead of saying "SUNNY" it says the name you put in, as you'd expect.
It just doesn't let you hit ok if you put in OMORI, AUBREY, BASIL, HERO, KEL, or MARI
QUICK CHECK
ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS
DOES YOUR HOUSE HAVE STAIRS?
DO YOU HAVE A LITTLE BROTHER WHO PLAYS THE VIOLIN?
DO YOU PLAY THE PIANO?
IS THERE A RECITAL COMING UP?
DO YOU HAVE A CAT NAMED MEWO?
IF SO YOU MAY BE IN EXTREME DANGER
Why did a rooftop literally have a place to jump out of
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Good question. I mean, there's nothing suggesting it's for like, window cleaners or something...
@@devonbennett6559 something
You know Japan, its all about the accommodations over there
The final song is a banger though
That ending literally looks like yume Nikki,it's bc omori is inspired by yume Nikki (I think)
it sort of is i think
omori pulled a yume nikki/yume 2kki
You got so close, but this is past mending. You got the bad ending. - Bennett foddy
What happens if you pick no to jumping? I assume either it changes to the good ending or it just exits the yes or no menu which you can go back to, and if the latter happens can you exit the roof? if so what happens
Rewatch the video. I try to say no but SUNNY just backs away. You can't leave the rooftop so your only option is to eventually say yes to jumping.
@@Astolotl What if you just stay there a really long time? Like The answer is probably the same, but with games like these you never know.
@@Typi Its the same
@@Typi Lets think logically. He cant take the quilt and cant forgive himself, no matter how long he will sit there, he already decided to do it, when he lost to Omori
@@Typi it would be....if he is sunny, expect he isn't. He is omori, the personification of sunny guilty and suicidal depression and since sunny is disappear, there nothing that can stop omori from kill himself since because it's exactly what omori exist for.
This is a what if scenario but; What if both Sunny and Omori disappeared?
What would happen to real world Sunny now that both him and Omori are gone?
Vegetable.
@@Maber610 Maybe..
Sunny would basically be brain dead.
If no Conscious controlling Sunny, he would be Braindead, No Communication, Emotionless, and no Pain Tolerance at all, since Both his Soul is gone.
Vegetal state, and probably head space wouldn't exist anymore, nor would sunny be alive
This ending made me realize something:
If you continue, you play as the REAL you (Sunny), in reality and go south to save yourself and Basil by telling the truth.
If you don't continue, HEADSPACE you (Omori) takes over and leads you to the balcony through headspace.
This is proven by the good ending, when you see your Headspace friends try to lead you there.
Also, both the good and bad endings perfectly represent both of the main routes in this game: The good ending represents the Sunny Route, spending your moments in reality, fixing Basil, and the bad ending, representing your final moments in Headspace and refusal to help anyone in the end; not even helping yourself.
The way to these endings and the routes they represent after the final fight also show how they are direct opposites to each other, through them going in opposite directions: North and South.
i was this close to accidentally quitting because i didn’t realize for like ten seconds that the game over text was different. i failed the boss fight twice before and wanted to give up since it was very late when i was playing
Sunny should've just learned the matchup tbh
Welp..That's why I prefer the good ending..still kudos to everyone that tried this...
The song that plays during the fight is so emotional
And I love it so much
For those who have played Yume Nikki, you basically turn into Madotsuki at the end there.
@RandomPasserby OnTheInternet God, it's been what, 7 months since I made this comment? Well, it's a nice reminder that this game still exists and I'm glad it does.
Something I noticed when Sunny gets absorbed by Omori is that he is taller than omori.
This goes to show that he did not grow (Physically, And phytologically) in his dream realm. (Just a guess)
This might be a stretch, but after watching the bad end, I'm wondering if the black lightbulb was also supposed to represent how Mary looked like after you-know-what or what Sunny (Or Omori? Since Sunny disappeared in the bad end? I don't really know if he did, I'm still confused if that was metaphorical or literal.) does in the bad end, since his silhouette kinda resembles the lightbulb's shape.
The way I interpret it is OMORI was never a literal thing, but just a state of mind that SUNNY is in. I think: Would a game like this have a character like SUNNY literally claim to have an alter ego named OMORI? Probably not, it sounds really stupid if it's said literally. As for the bulb, I'm not sure. I bet there is a general consensus on the meaning of it in the community but I only interact with the game through my comment notifications.
The brach coral explains that the light bulb is the symbol of the repression of an idea or thought, basically the repression of the truth, it is not what mari looked like. Something is what Mari looked like.
@@maciglota5042 also there is a thing called DID, I’m not sure if this could apply to Sunny given the fact that his alter ego only comes out at night when he’s sleeping, but there is an option for Omori to control Sunny, so at that point it isn’t just trauma anymore, it’s an actual identity that’s inside of Sunny. Not to mention the fact that Omori does have a distinct personality, if you’ve read the foe facts. Omori also references Aubrey, Kel, and Hero, as your friends, instead of my friends which does imply that he knows that their Sunny’s friends, and not his. Which also implies that they are not the same person. Also Omori isn’t actually an representation of Sunny’s trauma, it’s actually Something that’s a representation, because it looks like Mari, and references her hanging, one of the things that traumatized him. Omori was trying to protect Sunny from his trauma the whole time. That’s the reason why he created Headspace in the first place, it was all just a distraction, so how could he be represented Sunny’s trauma, if he not only acts individually to protect Sunny from the trauma in the first place. I honestly think of Omori as a character, because of all this, I know some people will disagree, but that’s how I feel personally.
Do you want to jump?
Yes
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CLOSE-
I hate how at the end of the song you hear a thud
WAIT TOBY FOX?!
He helped out a bit before working on undertale, on the soundtrack he made the “merry CD”
What hurts the most is we have to be the ones to determine what happens to Basil in this ending. Does he end up in a coma? Die? Jump next? Wake up only to end up like Sunny in the other endings where he’s alive, but will still have the trauma and guilt in him forever?
Am I the only one who thought choosing to continue during the game over meant succumbing to omori? Weeell, I chose not to and got this ending instead
Is this the hikikiomori ending?
No, hikikomori can only get "Other" and "Knife" ending. The Good and Bad endings are exclusive to the normal route.
@@Astolotl ah. Got it
I play piano and will never see it the same
This game hit home to hard. This is more what it feels like coping with depression anxiety. It’s literally the result of the people who couldn’t handle the guilt or fear or overcome the idea of blood on their hands.
Bruh how long is the apartment because he still didn't fall to the ground
In the scene where Omori wins, where you're *so close* to overcoming your depression, only to relapse at last moment and simply give up, is the nost crushing thing I've ever experienced in fiction. Sunny decides that now that he's conquered his own mind and is no longer in denial, that he simply can't handle the truth. This time, though, there's nowhere left to go. He cannot go back. There's no hiding from the truth and simultaneously, he cannot handle the truth. Its heartbreaking.
He's already killed himself every day for four years, how much more will one more hurt?
Ohhh i dont….omg thats so….eery. Like that break my heart when sunny disappears. The end of him just falling..is so horrific. It kinda is also the perfect representation imo of losing the battle with depression.
I hate love this ending
Damn, wasn't expecting that main menu screen...
Is there a specific time to die to get this?
What happens if you die at a different time?
Dying in the fight before you are "supposed to" just gives you a normal game over where you can retry the fight.
@@Astolotl Oh. So the answer is yes.
The question is how did Omori/Sunny Get injured?
@@nglidontusethisacc I didn't play the game so I dunno.
I just watch Ryan Bit 8.
@@Brownoix k
Clothes
Your eyes
you'll be here soon
@@hohol5769 Ichi ni San shi go fun
Ichi ni San shi go fun
Sunny:oh hey, is that a bir-AAAA-
bad ending music: oh, its my line.
Really leaves a dent into everything, both the 40 hours spent on the game and the circumstances for all the characters.
Why is sunny crying when he put his instrument away it make me cry too
the most thing that made me afraid is omori
okay so u see Omori's friends running to the door in the other ending
and Sunny refuses to enter the door they went through, could that mean Omori's friends were literally trying to lead Sunny to the rooftop and kill himself?
his imaginary version of them
it’s the dream world versions of his friends from headspace
S P I N
"Drops violin" oopsie
9:48
9:39
why did my right foot tingle when watching the fall?
I... see.
Close 12:39
Ur eyes
You’ll be here soon.
Ichi ni san shi go fun
Demo kono wa no de ki nai!
@@voidopall548 its demo kono wa do de ki nai
I'm sure when that happened the person who was playing was scared thinking he was going to restart the game kkkkk
Don’t worry sunny is gonna water bucket mlg
10:36 is that the sound of the heart monitor flatlining?
snuuy just b like alright imma head out
"Omori did not sucumb"
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o-ya-su-mi
ha sunny be spinning
This is art.
haha funni falling boy
he tripped
The song is picked and gives of bad vibes.
me: nooo do i have to jump? nooooooo! *cries*
me: wait wf why is dubstep playing
Oh
Why the bad ending song is sick
Canserbero😵💫
My favorite *ending*
(Not really)
My favorite *ending*
(Yes really)
My favourite ending
(Also yes really)
d e p r e s s i o n
@@kittichan_omoriplush pretty much
i was your 420th subscriber
At 8:53, I heard NOO! STOP! Is that there argument in the background? 🤔
yes there is
anyone please.
what's the title name for 9:40
Wait when the option to jump shows up do you have an option to say no? Or does the game click yes for you?
Been like a year since I recorded this but iirc I selected no and it just makes you back out. Eventually you will have to select yes since you can't go back inside.
@@Astolotl oh ok
!!!
What happens if you say no to jumping?
Rewatch the video, I say no. It just moves you back. Eventually you have to say yes.
@@Astolotl is it even possible to win the omori act, if not
what if someone hacks into sunny's stat file and makes his attack like 1 million and fights omori
what happens when we win
is it just good ending again
i am rly curious
@@SEclipse56 It's impossible to win the final boss, as confirmed by the wiki, IDK what happens if you hack to beat him tho
@@elizabethramirezthezenshii9691 this is old but its ez, game will crash or something like that will happen
@@ey-lol lmao
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could you play the hikkokomori route ?