- Publisher: Playism
- Release Date: Dec 25, 2020
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
User Score
Universal acclaim- based on 379 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 343 out of 379
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Mixed: 13 out of 379
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Negative: 23 out of 379
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Mar 6, 2023Este juego aún no lo eh jugado o completado, así que pondré una reseña y nota diferentes cuando lo haga.
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Sep 27, 2022One of a kind RPG game that you can find. Extremely underrated game with a strong storyline and a rollercoaster of emotions.
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Oct 24, 2022I created this account just to write that this game is amazing and sad at the same time.
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Nov 16, 2022
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Nov 23, 2022Omori is a masterpiece.
The story is absolutely amazing and I love this art style, but I can see how it may not be for everyone. For a casual playthrough, expect about 20-25 hours. This may not sound like a lot, but you are getting a story and experience that will make you think about what and how happened for days, maybe weeks. -
Dec 4, 2022I love and hate this game. It's so good! I love the story but the game can be scary and plain disturbing at points. AND WARNING AFTER PLAYING THIS YOU WILL BECOME SAD
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Dec 8, 2022An amazing game with an amazing story and soundtrack. Highly recommend if you can handle being depressed afterwards.
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Apr 6, 2023best game ever, play it now NOW NOW NOOOOOOOOW RIGHT NOW BUY IT NOOOOOOOOOOOOOW
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Apr 23, 2023História maravilhosa, retrata situações delicadas EXTREMAMENTE bem. Os personagens são muito identificáveis.
A gameplay é bastante tediosa no início, porém melhora bastante conforme vai avançando. -
Feb 1, 2023Quirky indie rpg about depression and growing up factory number #9856. nickname: OMORI.
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Feb 16, 2023
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Feb 23, 2023just play the damn game. I promise you won't regret it if you actually play it all the way through.
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Feb 27, 2023
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Mar 18, 2023Best game i've ever played -- Played for around 30 hours total, Cried like 20 times
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Aug 27, 2023one of the best games i ever played, its not perfect beacuse it has errors: the the headspace its very long and its not important to the principal history. but the story, the music, and the battles. are incredible. 8/10
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Mar 30, 2023
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Apr 10, 2023this game is hella fun, has a beautiful storyline and amazing soundtrack, but i think im depressed now
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May 17, 2023A really good game. The game has some really good music, as it hits really hard with the feeling of nostalgia.
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May 29, 2023This game is very emotional and kind of heartbreaking. The gameplay is creative, altough it stretches for a long time. The best thing is by far the storytelling. It contains something special, that reminded me of my childhood perspective on the world.
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Jul 5, 2023This game is so good that i cant breathe. The pixelart is so wonderful and so is the story, the characters and style of it all. It's a rollercoaster of emotions that doesn't stop until the very end. Everyone should play this game.
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Jul 6, 2023In terms of exploration and gameplay, this game is creative and quality, but not close to as solid as what the classics of this genre has to offer (f.e. Shin megami tensei nocturne). Where this game excels at is narration and traumatizing the player, and that it does flawlessly.
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Jul 7, 2023Very dark game. Captures the theme of depression amazingly. The RPG concept is also pretty fun. Characters are amazing and the story is amazing. A perfect RPG. If you like undertale try this game out def.
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Jul 13, 2023
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Jul 28, 2023One of the darkest media I ever experienced. Ton of easter eggs, ton of interaction, an impressive story and one of the best indie game I played.
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Sep 3, 2023Beautiful game, absolutely heart-breaking, offering rich experience, there are a lot of fun and surprises but getting really sad at the end. Recommend buying at full price.
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Apr 1, 2026While I have been lucky enough to not lose a loved one to tragedy, Omori still managed to make me feel the despair of losing someone cherished, and the powerless feeling of being able to do nothing to bring them back was replicated perfectly. The game tackles the idea of acceptance and escapism beautifully, and when the credits rolled, I did not move for a while. It is one of those persistent games that follows players even after putting the controller down. I think about it more than I expected to; it creeps in at night before I sleep, and whenever I come across a screenshot or hear the name, something in me just recalls the weight of it immediately. People process loss in completely different ways and at completely different speeds, and Omori never pretends otherwise. What makes it so remarkable is that it does not ask players to have lived through something specific to feel it. It just asks for attention. And with attention, Omori will find something in players to pull on regardless of what their lives look like.
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Mar 7, 2021Omori is certainly not for everyone. Someone who values gameplay much higher than storytelling will come away feeling bored and frustrated with the overall experience. However, those who value a game's plot and the emotions that games can elicit will never be able to shake Omori from their headspace. It is a flawed game in many aspects, but I can't help thinking about it throughout my daily life (especially while opening up the spice cabinet), even having finished the game over a month ago. While the entire middle of the game can be frustrating due to its poor design, the third act is well worth everything that comes before it. In the end, everything else faded away, and it all felt worth it.
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Jan 27, 2021Having played through OMORI, I’m confident say that it’s an experience I won’t forget. This is a game I wholeheartedly recommend for those that appreciate a good story. With a strong emphasis on catharsis, it has a lot up its sleeves. The cutesy and colorful presentation hides a grim reality and it hits hard. Highly recommended, OMORI is a gem of a game that definitely deserves recognition.