OMORI

STEP INTO A DREAM WHERE NOTHING IS QUITE WHAT IT SEEMS

OMORI is a psychological role-playing game that blends classic turn-based combat with an emotional narrative. While its colorful art style may appear cheerful at first, the adventure slowly reveals a darker story about grief, guilt, and forgotten memories.

Story

OMORI follows Sunny, a lonely boy whose life changed after the tragic loss of Mari. His memories take shape in a colorful dream world where Omori and his friends continue their adventures, hiding the painful truth buried deep inside. As the story unfolds, the line between fantasy and reality begins to fade, leading Sunny toward a choice between escaping his past or finally facing it.

HOW TO PLAY OMORI

OMORI combines traditional turn-based RPG mechanics with exploration and story-driven progression.

As you travel through both worlds, you'll solve puzzles, interact with memorable characters, and battle unusual enemies. Combat is easy to understand but becomes increasingly strategic as new mechanics are introduced.

Master the Emotion System

One of the game's defining features is its emotion mechanic.

Characters can become:

  • Happy
  • Sad
  • Angry
  • Afraid

Each emotional state changes battle performance by affecting damage, defense, accuracy, or other combat abilities. Learning how these emotions interact becomes essential during tougher encounters.

Battles With Meaning

Boss fights are more than simple tests of strength. Many represent Sunny's fears, regrets, and emotional struggles.

Instead of feeling like ordinary RPG battles, these encounters strengthen the narrative and make every victory feel emotionally significant.

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