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Omori Omori (stylized as OMORI) is a 2020 role-playing video game developed by indie studio Omocat.(Fun fact: omo in her name is come for omori but she think it such a stupid name but when she add cat it make she feel so clever) Based on the director's Omori (ひきこもり, hikikomori) webcomic series, it was released in December 2020. Prominently featuring concepts such as anxiety and depression, the game has psychological horror elements.In the story, the player controls a hikikomori boy named Sunny and his dream world alter-ego Omori. They explore both the real world and the surreal dream world to overcome their fears and secrets. How they interact depends on choices made by the player, resulting in one of several endings. The game's turn-based battle system includes unconventional status effects based on the characters' emotions.

After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the game was delayed numerous times, and experienced several development difficulties. It was finally released for Microsoft Windows and macOS six years after its initial funding, and the developers also announced plans for a Japanese translation as well as ports to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Omori was acclaimed by critics, who lauded it for its graphics, narrative elements, soundtrack, and depiction of anxiety and depression, favorably comparing it to EarthBound and Yume Nikki. The game went on to be nominated for several awards, winning DreamHack's \"Daringly Dramatic\" category in 2021.

Gameplay Omori's gameplay is inspired by traditional Japanese role-playing games.The player controls a party of four characters: Omori, Aubrey, Kel, and Hero, each with their own skills in battle and the overworld. When exploring the overworld, the game is played from a top-down perspective.It features side-quests and puzzles for the player to solve, which allow them to gain rewards and skills.Weapons and items which benefit the party can be obtained throughout the game, including via purchasing them using the game's currency, Clams.Outside of battle, the party can heal and save by encountering a picnic blanket, associated with Omori's older sister Mari.Battles are played out in a turn-based format, where each party member performs a move.After attacking, party members can work together to perform \"follow up\" attacks.

Characters and enemies have heart,which functions as health points; if damage is taken, it decreases, and if it reaches zero, the character is defeated and turns into toast.The juice meter is used to perform skills, special abilities which aid in battle.Unlike most role-playing games, status effects are based on a three-pointed emotion system.A party member or opponent's emotion can change throughout the course of a battle, usually due to moves by another party member or enemy.Neutral is the baseline and has no effects, Angry increases attack but lowers defense, Sad increases defense but lowers speed, and Happy increases speed but lowers accuracy.Emotions are either strong or weak against each other – Happy beats Angry, Angry beats Sad, and Sad beats Happy. Additionally, higher-intensity variants of each emotion also exist.

Development mori was developed over the course of six and a half years, directed by pseudonymous artist Omocat.OIt is based on Omori (ひきこもり, hikikomori) , a webcomic Tumblr blog Omocat created to \"help [them] cope with [their] problems during a confusing part of [their] life.\" Initially planned as a graphic novel, they switched its medium to a video game to enable the audience to make choices in the story. For the game engine, they chose RPG Maker, as they deemed it important to support an accessible platform and community.A Kickstarter campaign was launched in 2014, and was successfully funded within one day,with an initial projected release date of May 2015.

A Nintendo 3DS port was promised as a stretch goal, but ultimately never came to fruition due to the discontinuation of the console; backers were instead offered a Nintendo Switch port.To aid the game's creation, Omocat hired several additional team members, including an RPG Maker expert, but still had a goal of keeping the team size small. Initially, they enlisted their musician friends Space Boyfriend and Slime Girls to help with the soundtrack; after being inspired by bo en's \"My Time\" and coming up with the idea of hidden music tracks, they contacted him as well.As development continued, the team had to change their version of the RPG Maker engine, using this opportunity to refine the game's visual style, story, and gameplay.

After crowdfunding money was exhausted, they relied on merchandise sales to continue development.The game would be delayed into 2019 and early 2020, but would again miss both targets. Later in 2020, Omori received its final release date of December 25.It was initially released on Microsoft Windows and macOS,but the developers have promised ports for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.

Reception Omori received generally favorable reviews, with the PC version earning an aggregated score of 87 out of 100 on Metacritic.PC Gamer reviewer Rachel Watts praised both its combat and gameplay, saying the game had \"all the makings of being a modern cult classic\".Patrick Hancock of Destructoid stated that he didn't \"know the last game that really hit me so emotionally like [it] did\", but criticised many gameplay elements, stating that they could ruin the experience for some players.Multiple publications positively reviewed the game's depiction of anxiety and depression, with Rock Paper Shotgun reviewer Kat Bailey comparing it to her real-life experiences.

According to her, the game managed to take overused themes regarding the subject and create a \"memorable darkness\". Watts stated that the game \"captures this sentiment [of overcoming anxiety] masterfully\", but criticised some parts of the game for being too dark.A majority of reviewers praised the game's writing and tone, comparing it to games such as EarthBound, Undertale, and Yume Nikki.Writing for Wired magazine, reviewer Julie Fukunaga commended the depth and psychological themes of the narrative, stating that \"it is in this medium that Omori thrives\".Hancock praised the \"juxtaposition\" of serious and discomfiting themes with whimsical moments, stating he sometimes thought of the game's jokes \"on a weekly basis\".

Awards Omori received two Honorable Mentions at the 2021 Independent Games Festival.It was also nominated for three categories in DreamHack's 2021 \"Dreamies\" awards, winning the \"Daringly Dramatic\" prize.

from me: ummm if you gonna play omori but cant decide to buy this should help you decide more or less ig, but for me you should try it sometime in your life yaknow but if you cant decide yet but youtube can help you. ummmmmm yeah waring for someone who Sensitivity this game is big NO for you. Ummmmmm yeah that is all cya next time ig bye.<3

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