Omori is a surreal psychological horror game where you explore a strange world called the Head Space. Although the game seems cute and innocent at first, there’s something lurking between this colorful and cute world. Omori, in reality, is about a boy named Sunny and his friend group who are all trying to process the death of Sunny’s sister, Mari. Four years ago, Sunny—while in a heated argument with Mari—pushed her down the stairs accidentally killing her. His friend Basil stumbles upon this and the two cover her death as a suicide. However, her death has created an unbearable weight on them to the point they’re about to break. So, depending on your actions throughout the game, you’ll get one of the games five endings which will determine whether or not these two can forgive themselves for what happened four years ago.
Best: Good EndingArguably the best ending in the game is the good ending. At the end of the game, Sunny will fight Omori in the White Space. In this impossible fight, Omori will talk down to Sunny, saying how he caused so much suffering to those who cared about and how he doesn’t deserve to live. You will end up “dying” but rather than giving up, Sunny can continue fighting, not giving in to his depression.
Sunny stands up and plays his violin and performs one last duet with his sister, Mari. Then, we’re welcomed to a beautiful and colorful montage of Sunny’s life where he reflects back on the fond memories he had with his sister Mari and everyone else before she tragically died. It’s here where Sunny finally embraces Omori, a metaphor that he’s able to finally process the trauma and guilt he’s been keeping in for so long and is able to move forward. He’s able to tell his friends what really happened to
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