OMORI


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About OMORI


OMORI takes players into a soft-colored world with a disturbing undercurrent. Sunny, a reclusive teen, drifts between reality and dreams.

How to play OMORI

Memory and avoidance shape OMORI's two connected spaces. Sunny visits his tranquil hometown during the day, reuniting with friends or retreating. Omori takes control of Headspace, a surreal world with symbolic foes, at night. Interaction involves exploration, dialogue, and choice-driven discovery, while movement uses simple directional controls.

Combat is turn-based and based on emotions, not damage. Friends and foes cycle through Happy, Sad, and Angry, changing outcomes drastically. Strategic advantage or emotional collapse finish battles. Days define the plot, and each way ends as Sunny faces or avoids the truth.

Features

  • Symbolism and quiet for emotional storytelling
  • Unique emotional combat mechanics
  • Dream images vs. stark reality
  • Instead of scary scares, slow tension
  • Choices affecting identity and outcome

Tips & tricks

  • Learn the triangle: Happy beats Angry, Angry beats Sad, Sad beats Happy.
  • Start with status and set emotions early to save Heart over a raw attack.
  • Spend talents to terminate encounters quickly, then save for longer paths.
  • Rotate leaders: field abilities outside battle enable shortcuts and hints.
  • Reserve heals and Juice restorers to reduce backtracking.
  • Save in different slots before critical scenes.

Every stride hints at forgotten anguish and weak bonds. Explore this unsettling adventure and discover what's behind the doors.

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Horror Games

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