![]() I was pretty amazed at how the entire cast of main characters have such realistic and relatable personalities. The game really does an amazing job of endearing the cast of characters to you and making you attached to them, one of the first items you get is a photo album of all these happy memories that the characters shared together and it just instantly makes you feel close to everyone. Easily one of the most emotional experiences I've ever had with a game.Ĭharacters: I love them all. I honestly tear up just thinking about it. Speaking as someone who struggles with many of these emotions it hit me in ways I didn't think possible and felt very relatable. It's hard to even talk about this without spoiling so I'll keep it brief, but all I can say is this game understands human emotion better than any other game I've ever played, there are just so many subtle details that all tie together in the end and the way it depicts depression, anger and anxiety among other things is in such a natural and realistic way that it honestly chilled me to the bone at times. ![]() Story: You go on a fun and wacky RPG adventure with your friends to various colorful worlds in search of you other lost friend! I've played hundreds of games and I really can't say I've ever played anything else quite like Omori, but I love absolutely everything about the game and it's a perfect example of not judging a book by its cover. After putting almost 30 hours into the game, exploring the world and doing as much side content as possible before reaching the good ending, I would gladly say Omori has become one of my all time favorite games. ![]() Even when I first saw Omori I wasn't initially impressed, but oh how wrong was I. Let me start off by saying I'm not usually a fan of RPG Maker games and when I see one I don't typically expect much.
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