No other game has made me feel such deep, existential dread like this game did. It's a masterpiece, but it's absolutely NOT for everyone. You need to take those trigger warnings very seriously and know that you are stepping into something darker than you can imagine.
Fr. I ignored the trigger warnings and I had to take so many fucking breaks, I started playing this game the day it was released and finished it only today. Although, the experience was really worth it. 10/10 would have a mental breakdown again.
@@victori4butter the dread I felt during this game is similar to what I felt during Free Churros episode imo. But on a much more personal level. I could easily relate to a 16 year old, but I guess I can't really relate that much to alcoholism, shitty work, and more mature topic covered in Bojack.
not to be a dick or anything, but the constant delays killed pretty much all of the hype,and this is coming from someone who loved this game, I thought it would never come out and now that it's here i really wish it was way more popular
Every stroke was just so stylish and lovely colourwork on the pixels... I think the artist was 14 during the KS campaign, if so they have a great future in games ahead of them if they want it.
I recently finished the game (being part of the "waited for six years" gang) and this was an experience that was worth the wait. Tip: It's best to play this game blind.
I've always loved jrpgs, especially Earthbound and Pokemon so this was an instant pick up from me and hoh boy, one of the best decisions I've ever made.
My heart cried seeing the good ending duet part and all those moments when a character cries and everyone else cheers them up always makes me cry inside... The only thing I less like is the sometimes too slow paced parts like when your in the dreamworld. The fights in the dreamworld get very tedious to watch while the real world feels more faster and more progressive. If it took a bit less time and a bit more fast paced i would give it a 10/10
@VHSFace don't even see how that relates to the comment and if you actually played Omori you'd know they are very different games outside 1 segment I won't spoil
Heyo!I just want to know if this game is kind of a horror game, It seems like something I would love but I can easily get stuck at points in games because of fear, so if there's any disturbing imagery or jumpscares, please let me know
Yes, it’s listed as a psychological horror RPG. And yes, there’s also jump scares (albeit a small amount and some of them require specific action to trigger them). It’s not immediately terrifying, but the game becomes more fear-inducing the longer you play it. It doesn’t rely on jump scares or gore, but it does an excellent job of slowly building an uncomfortable atmosphere to the point where you become incredibly paranoid and terrified of your surroundings. And the content itself is incredibly dark and depressing, so you should take that into consideration. After I finished the game, I was left with an incredibly uncomfortable and empty feeling due to the twists and revelations (but it was still an amazing journey none the less.) If you can’t stomach things like suicide, murder, depression, severe anxiety, or disturbing imagery in a game (there is a specific plot point that relies on imagery of a hanged girl), then you probably shouldn’t play it. But if you can deal with it, I highly recommend checking it out.
I haven't really finished the game but I've played a good 9 hours of it and, yea, it's got plenty of horror elements even if horror isn't what omori focuses on (more rpg if anything) And sure, it doesn't have any REAL jumpscares (just quick flashes of a certain monster that pops up every now and again), the more you play omori, the scarier it will get.
Yes, this is a horror game. It's not all blood and gore, but it is quite possibly the most effective psychological horror game ever made. It excels more than any other game at putting you in the shoes of the protagonist. You will bond with them, you will BE them. But that also means you will feel what the main character is feeling, especially near the end. You will know what the main character knows. That in itself is horrifying.
many of my friends are praising this game and i really want to look into it, but i’m personally not good at handling heavy themes such as these due to personal issues. i feel like it might impact me negatively, but i also want to see how these themes are depicted in the game.
Theres definitely some very heavy hitting themes, if you think it may be too much for you to handle thats alright. I think the way that the game handles these themes is quite tastefully done and it never really feels forced. Life changing game for me, i think you should give it a shot.
i already 100% the game and even kinda speedrunned it to get the final 2 archivements lefts some time ago. Waite 6 years for it but due to the hype i expected to be dissapointed with the game as "it not gonna be what i wanted" , boy was i wrong , the game is a blast , never i had a experience like that before. things to get into account: -go into the game blind -learn about the emotion system fast to win fights without having to wait 10 turns for "release energy" . -the game last for 20hr but since there are different routes it can go into 40hr , i had to go 90hr because of the archivements since i made mistakes a few times. -there are a few softlocks but most of them are in the "post game" eske part of the game.
ive been wanting to show this game to my parents but they’re very unaccepting, they’d probably say “oh that’s too mature for you even though you’re a teenager” what do i do
If i have a bad mental health and am aswell afraid of death, should i be touching this game? Ive been looking forward for it ever since the trailer 6 years ago. But I just dont know if i can handle it
Honestly I'm not sure, I think it would be better to watch a let's play so you can skip certain parts and come back to them later? Certain scenes are pretty choking and raw, definitely triggering in some aspects! I deeply hope things will get better for you and that, one day, you'll be able to play that game since you've been looking for it for a long time! Best wishes, good luck and a lovely day to you my friend! ✨ Hope my comment helped a bit! (Sorry if my english is a bit broken I'm not fluent :0!! )
@@RinRan1 Dark games can also be healing. Just make sure you have someone you can talk to if a game would put you in a bad space. And don't play this one, Omori, if you have suicidal thoughts. But anything else, it can also give you great comfort working through a gave that also has a bit 'life' in it.
@@Thomas-cr2pt ah true true, I played the game shortly after talking to some people in the omori discord about it, turns out the game would become one of my favorites, and a big comfort as you said :D
It's a pity the characters and world are so visually boring, not to mention it's uninteresting story topics (depression again? really?) because it "seems" like an interesting game, but I'd rather just replay it's inspirations.
its, not really about depression though. while that part is there, its more of about guilt and how it affects a person, and what i see to be a really real one too. Thats why i love the story so much
I get if you might not be into the kinda repetitive dialogue in the first portion of the game, but how on earth are the characters and world visually unappealing? The hand-drawn animation and pastel colored world absolutely creates some stunning visuals. And no, the game does not just rely on “depression” as it’s only theme. In fact, it mainly focuses on the severe impact of trauma and the guilt associated with it. Omori is not necessarily depressed, he’s severely traumatized and mentally unstable throughout the game. Perhaps you just played the first hour of the game and put it down? I highly recommend at least completing it once to get the full experience.
@@catcactus1234 It's just not my style I guess, pastel colours have never really done it for me and to my eyes the characters look like "my first anime character" drawn with a scratchy pen tool and nothing else. The battles look nice, I'll give it that, but I just see Off with a coat of paint for the most part.
@@tenthirtyseven-v1 Omori is much better than Off, Undertale, and Yume Nikki imo. The game is thematic perfection and tells a story that is bound to stick with you.
No other game has made me feel such deep, existential dread like this game did. It's a masterpiece, but it's absolutely NOT for everyone. You need to take those trigger warnings very seriously and know that you are stepping into something darker than you can imagine.
Agreed
bro, just watch bojack horseman lol
Imagine children play and thought this game is for kid
Fr. I ignored the trigger warnings and I had to take so many fucking breaks, I started playing this game the day it was released and finished it only today. Although, the experience was really worth it.
10/10 would have a mental breakdown again.
@@victori4butter the dread I felt during this game is similar to what I felt during Free Churros episode imo. But on a much more personal level. I could easily relate to a 16 year old, but I guess I can't really relate that much to alcoholism, shitty work, and more mature topic covered in Bojack.
I've had my eye on this for years now! So glad it lived up to the hype
Yes! If you get it let us know what you think
not to be a dick or anything, but the constant delays killed pretty much all of the hype,and this is coming from someone who loved this game, I thought it would never come out and now that it's here i really wish it was way more popular
@@hiroparadise8152 true tho
@@hiroparadise8152True, but some people likely handled it differently.
Years? I just now heard about it.
Wow the art style is so flipping good. I just can't get over how good it looks !
Every stroke was just so stylish and lovely colourwork on the pixels...
I think the artist was 14 during the KS campaign, if so they have a great future in games ahead of them if they want it.
@@Nersius pretty sure OMOCAT was just getting out of high-school or college when she/he/they started working on OMORI-related stuff.
Finally, a review for this game.
Yay!
I recently finished the game (being part of the "waited for six years" gang) and this was an experience that was worth the wait.
Tip:
It's best to play this game blind.
Completely agree
I saw manly bad ass hero playing this, the stopped halfway through his video because now I wanted to play it lol
I heard of this game recently and just finished it completely blind, this game is incredible
@@Soupthemann is it scary? Like jumpscare / glitching things??
Going on wikis and watching let's play will just ruin the experience and curiosity
I like that we both gave it a 9 out of 10 and are both the first things that come up when you search "Omori Review"
You’ll review anything!
@@NoisyPixelNews it's true!
Thanks for reviewing this title!
It looked amazing and it was ^_^
I've always loved jrpgs, especially Earthbound and Pokemon so this was an instant pick up from me and hoh boy, one of the best decisions I've ever made.
Awesome to hear!
Perfectheart would like to know your location
@@prozorozo I smacked her cheeks over a week ago. Still though, what a hype ass fight.
First person to make a review I see
No time for a vacation when good games are releasing.
@@NoisyPixelNews and that's facts
i have never cried harder than i did when finishing this game
Yea it got me a few times
Omg this looks cute af!! I love the style so much. Thanks for reviewing it as I would’ve never heard of it otherwise.
My new favorite game. Related a little bit too hard on some things ngl
Same
My heart cried seeing the good ending duet part and all those moments when a character cries and everyone else cheers them up always makes me cry inside... The only thing I less like is the sometimes too slow paced parts like when your in the dreamworld. The fights in the dreamworld get very tedious to watch while the real world feels more faster and more progressive. If it took a bit less time and a bit more fast paced i would give it a 10/10
overrated
I really hope this comes to Switch! Wonderful review!
It would be a great switch game
Actually I’m pretty sure later this year it’s coming to switch (not 100% sure so don’t be to exited)
Lol
it did
@@SVDAO I cw to download it after I finish up astral chain 😌👍
This has EARTHBOUND like vibe. That was the best old game I have ever played.
so for the sequel, is it an undertale situation with a name like MOORI
dude i thought that too lol
Stop
@VHSFace don't even see how that relates to the comment and if you actually played Omori you'd know they are very different games outside 1 segment I won't spoil
inb4, if there is one, it's called OMARI
I cried so hard at the ending
Me too
Thank you for reviewing it! Great review.
Thanks!
Heyo!I just want to know if this game is kind of a horror game, It seems like something I would love but I can easily get stuck at points in games because of fear, so if there's any disturbing imagery or jumpscares, please let me know
It’s more like psychological scary but no jump scares
Yes, it’s listed as a psychological horror RPG. And yes, there’s also jump scares (albeit a small amount and some of them require specific action to trigger them).
It’s not immediately terrifying, but the game becomes more fear-inducing the longer you play it. It doesn’t rely on jump scares or gore, but it does an excellent job of slowly building an uncomfortable atmosphere to the point where you become incredibly paranoid and terrified of your surroundings. And the content itself is incredibly dark and depressing, so you should take that into consideration. After I finished the game, I was left with an incredibly uncomfortable and empty feeling due to the twists and revelations (but it was still an amazing journey none the less.)
If you can’t stomach things like suicide, murder, depression, severe anxiety, or disturbing imagery in a game (there is a specific plot point that relies on imagery of a hanged girl), then you probably shouldn’t play it. But if you can deal with it, I highly recommend checking it out.
I haven't really finished the game but I've played a good 9 hours of it and, yea, it's got plenty of horror elements even if horror isn't what omori focuses on (more rpg if anything)
And sure, it doesn't have any REAL jumpscares (just quick flashes of a certain monster that pops up every now and again), the more you play omori, the scarier it will get.
Yes, this is a horror game. It's not all blood and gore, but it is quite possibly the most effective psychological horror game ever made. It excels more than any other game at putting you in the shoes of the protagonist. You will bond with them, you will BE them. But that also means you will feel what the main character is feeling, especially near the end. You will know what the main character knows. That in itself is horrifying.
just don't open the door at night, but open it in the morning
many of my friends are praising this game and i really want to look into it, but i’m personally not good at handling heavy themes such as these due to personal issues. i feel like it might impact me negatively, but i also want to see how these themes are depicted in the game.
Theres definitely some very heavy hitting themes, if you think it may be too much for you to handle thats alright. I think the way that the game handles these themes is quite tastefully done and it never really feels forced. Life changing game for me, i think you should give it a shot.
it sucks lol
I'm enjoying this one quite a bit! Nice review!
Thank you! Glad you’re having fun with it too
Best Knife Users
1st Omori
2nd Madotsuki
3th Chara
i already 100% the game and even kinda speedrunned it to get the final 2 archivements lefts some time ago.
Waite 6 years for it but due to the hype i expected to be dissapointed with the game as "it not gonna be what i wanted" , boy was i wrong , the game is a blast , never i had a experience like that before.
things to get into account:
-go into the game blind
-learn about the emotion system fast to win fights without having to wait 10 turns for "release energy" .
-the game last for 20hr but since there are different routes it can go into 40hr , i had to go 90hr because of the archivements since i made mistakes a few times.
-there are a few softlocks but most of them are in the "post game" eske part of the game.
I finally found Toby flenderson's channel!
We fans have to keep up with spicy contents, arts, and memes to combat the amount of despair this game actually has
ive been wanting to show this game to my parents but they’re very unaccepting, they’d probably say “oh that’s too mature for you even though you’re a teenager” what do i do
This was a wonderful review. As much as I'm not a fan of rpg's like this, I kind of want to check it out now lol
Thanks! Let us know if you do. We’d love to hear your thoughts on it
Man, this game is giving me some big Earthbound/Mother vibes. And that's a great thing.
So I’ve become sorta interested in this game. When I look it up it says it’s on Nintendo switch but I can’t find it at all on it
It’s coming to switch in May
what's the background music called
I guess is my favorite it
If i have a bad mental health and am aswell afraid of death, should i be touching this game? Ive been looking forward for it ever since the trailer 6 years ago. But I just dont know if i can handle it
Honestly I'm not sure, I think it would be better to watch a let's play so you can skip certain parts and come back to them later? Certain scenes are pretty choking and raw, definitely triggering in some aspects!
I deeply hope things will get better for you and that, one day, you'll be able to play that game since you've been looking for it for a long time!
Best wishes, good luck and a lovely day to you my friend! ✨
Hope my comment helped a bit!
(Sorry if my english is a bit broken I'm not fluent :0!! )
@@amebellon945 ah okay! Thank you
@@RinRan1 Dark games can also be healing. Just make sure you have someone you can talk to if a game would put you in a bad space. And don't play this one, Omori, if you have suicidal thoughts. But anything else, it can also give you great comfort working through a gave that also has a bit 'life' in it.
@@Thomas-cr2pt ah true true, I played the game shortly after talking to some people in the omori discord about it, turns out the game would become one of my favorites, and a big comfort as you said :D
Like a next step for Undertale😊
I can’t hear you.
Dang, why are many of the games I'm interested in playing a possible mental health risk.
a 9 is wild give it a 10
Clearly someone’s favorite game was Earthbound. 😂
Why is it rated M?
Reminds me a little bit of undertale😊
nice uwu
Thanks!
this channel needs more subs
Word
its not easy to play this game after hades and dead cells
Omori... 😢
💡
💻🐱📕
😐
Huh, so it has an emotion mechannic sort of like the JoJo SNES game.
It's a pity the characters and world are so visually boring, not to mention it's uninteresting story topics (depression again? really?) because it "seems" like an interesting game, but I'd rather just replay it's inspirations.
its, not really about depression though. while that part is there, its more of about guilt and how it affects a person, and what i see to be a really real one too. Thats why i love the story so much
I get if you might not be into the kinda repetitive dialogue in the first portion of the game, but how on earth are the characters and world visually unappealing? The hand-drawn animation and pastel colored world absolutely creates some stunning visuals.
And no, the game does not just rely on “depression” as it’s only theme. In fact, it mainly focuses on the severe impact of trauma and the guilt associated with it. Omori is not necessarily depressed, he’s severely traumatized and mentally unstable throughout the game.
Perhaps you just played the first hour of the game and put it down? I highly recommend at least completing it once to get the full experience.
@@catcactus1234 It's just not my style I guess, pastel colours have never really done it for me and to my eyes the characters look like "my first anime character" drawn with a scratchy pen tool and nothing else. The battles look nice, I'll give it that, but I just see Off with a coat of paint for the most part.
@@tenthirtyseven-v1 Omori is much better than Off, Undertale, and Yume Nikki imo. The game is thematic perfection and tells a story that is bound to stick with you.
@@tenthirtyseven-v1 i think because everyone looks the same body face exept for the clothes and hair