Omori | REVIEW (Nintendo Switch)
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Woo! Ya girl did it, played another horror indie game! Psychological horror but still! Don't let the cute and colorful world of Omori, on the Nintendo Switch (and Playstation and I think xbox, and PC) fool you. The indie sensation, Omori came out for consoles 2022! This game is freaky, but I kinda liked it. Another solid rpg on the Nintendo Switch. The Switch is just a powerhouse for rpgs, huh? Omori follows a depressed kid through his mind, reliving past experiences and having to make peace with the past.
Here I talk about Omori's gameplay why or why not it works, as well as Omori's compelling story. Omori the Nintendo Switch + consoles edition has a few notable changes that I'll go over. Thank you for watching my review of the Nintendo Switch version of Omori.
" In Omori explore a strange world full of colorful friends and foes. Navigate through the vibrant and the mundane in order to uncover a forgotten past.
When the time comes, the path you’ve chosen will determine your fate... and perhaps the fate of others as well.
OMORI is a video game by OMOCAT. It has been in production since 2014 and was released for Steam (PC/Mac) on December 25th, 2020."
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The use of filters and backgrounds matching the themes and mechanics of the game is a very nice touch here.
This was the best indie game I have ever played. Let it be known that I stopped playing games after finishing the true ending for a while as I was just contemplating about that game and it's extremely well crafted themes that it explored tremendously well. It was an experience that'll never forget.
I’m glad you touched on the game’s use of color, as it was that which caught my eye in the first place! The promotional art for the game all the way back in 2014 showed Omori with a blank stare into the sky, surrounded by his colorful, emotive friends. It really speaks to me as I’ve been in that position before. Amazing review!! I loved how you brought yourself into the emotions box to really immerse yourself into the experience for the recording!! (Slight spoils below) I know the cause of Omori’s depression is a bit much to say the least, but I think the important thing to take away is how it affected him and how he was able to move forward in spite of it
One of the best games I've ever played.
That was a really creative way to do a review. Loved it.
aaaaaaaaaa I love this review lady I the live bits are great im here for it!
Really good review. You handled some sensitive subjects with dignity and respect. I really like the artwork and effects. Children experience the world in often terrifying ways, and the fear they experience is very real. I don't see myself playing this, since I already deal with chronic depression, so thank you for playing it for me. It really is a beautiful game, and I'm surprised it was made in RPG Maker! If you're not completely traumatized, Papo & Yo is on Steam. I've wanted to play it for years, but having grown up with abusive and alcoholic father means I probably shouldn't drag all those memories into the light anytime soon. I'm well into my 40s, but remembering what it is to be small and afraid is not my idea of a fun time. Good gracious, growing up can be so horrific! How did any of us make it as far as we did?!?!?
@ghost_of_nyc
Жыл бұрын
Keep going strong man the gaming community loves you
Looks like I forgot to comment. This video got me back into playing Omori after a break. I kept having to use guides to find where to go. I then stopped playing because I didn't know where the candy shop was. I watched a let's play of a therapist playing the game. I'm glad I did, because some later parts of the game are super disturbing.
Omg! This video is one of top works for sure, Pelvington! Omori is deep, dark, scary, beautiful and wonderful, just like frggin' life!
Great style for the review, really fitted the game's vibe well ^^
Great review as always, but this editing though! Subtle, yet top tier💯
So glad you liked it! Definitely rocked me to my core in all the best ways.
I didn’t even know about Omori. I love way you chose to tell the story of the game! Very creative and aesthetically pleasing. Game looks great! BUUTT, I’m not a jump scare guy.
@PelvicGaming
Жыл бұрын
I am not a jump scare kinda girl. For what it's worth a lot of the jumpscares are optional. If you got the Omori route yeah prepared to get spooked.
Ive been sitting on Omori for a while now, but I'm definitely going to check it now. that was a great review
Ive never heard of this game oO ! Thanks for the review and the discovery Lady, Ill give it a try !
A very creative way to do this review!
Such a creative review. Your hair is AMAZING
Great review! I personally LOVED Omori to bits and have been thinking about it a lot since I finished it. Also! I just wanted to point out that while Earthbound was 100% a big inspiration for the game, another big one was Yume Nikki, most of the horror elements of the game especially were very clear homages to that game.
I loved this review and game. I still have to go through the Omori route. Yeah, when the horror hits, it can be quite unsettling. The entire final dungeon and boss fight had me bawling my eyes out. I’m looking forward to the boss rush mode, especially with the new additions. And a shout out to Manlybadasshero for introducing this game to me and others. We might be toast a lot of the time but at least we’re not trash.
That switch from sad to happy got me laughin'!
Very nice review. This game is on my radar since day one but my backlog is giantic. Some day I'm gonna get to it.
You 100% sold me on this game. I'll probably pick it up after I finish off Cold Steel 1 (in chapter 6 rn)
I'm glad I went back and bought the physical Switch version before getting far on Game Pass. This was definitely a game I want to keep in my collection. I tried so hard not to get attached because I knew shit was gonna get real, but I couldn't help it and I bawled like a little bitch. Those late-game gut punches really hit hard.
I felt that bit about being a coward way too much. Like I treasure media that can mess with me like the Mother 3's Tantane Island but it partly worked out cuz I wasn't expecting it. One day I'll muster the courage to play this and maybe LISA: the painful but I'll stick in my comfy lane for now.
God I love this game! Cool review!
Been thinking about this one for awhile, since I don't know much about it. The mystery of what the game actually is has me intrigued.
Omori is an awesome game. I could easily write an essay on the many aspects of the game that make it incredible, but to be brief, there were many sad themes that made me question my own value and, what more I should do to bring joy to the lives of the people I care about. Ms Pelvic, as always, your review was entertaining, informative and, shows clear knowledge indicating you actually substantially played the game(s) in question.
This was great 😊
Now I kinda want a spoiler full version of this, your impressions of the story and scares
@PelvicGaming
Жыл бұрын
Heh heh heh... I have some thoughts~
idk where you came from but I'm subbing bc omori is best game and it's hard to find a poc female gamer. thanks for uploading and good luck with the rest of your channel
I kinda let this one pass by, as indie RPGs tend to be kind of hit or miss for me, but I think you've sold me on it. The bright/cute visuals mixed with horror is always a favorite of mine
Maybe I should give it a shot as it is always on sale
I should definitely check this out. RPG on the switch.
This game is on my list now.
This game hit so hard and differently i fr cried like 100 times
I’ll definitely try this at some point, I’ve heard so many good things and it’s really beautiful Just curious since you mentioned this taking inspiration from Earthbound, have you played Earthbound Beginnings/MOTHER 1? I could find you’ve reviewed the other two. I’ve just started playing Beginnings and it’s really charming
I appreciate your cometary And I like how did do lady this pelvic Gaming
I used to be that way with scary/horror movies. I liked them but was too scared to watch them most of the time. My wife, a horror junkie, cured me of that problem lol
For nintendo switch has not been released yet...
This Game looks really interesting.
A very interesting review, in that I personally would have talked a lot more about the games premise and spoiled more than you did... but still managed to be informative despite respecting the games secrets. Though it certainly seems like the ending, or at least one of them, is quite controversial... and I can see where people are coming from- the kind of things that happen here... they're not things that a lot of people find easy to forgive. Or even consider forgiveness a potential outcome in the first place. Still, I think this games plot an interesting road to walk down regardless, and I too recommend it. just be prepared that the ending can be quite morally ambiguous.
@PelvicGaming
Жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching! As tempting as it would have been, I'm trying to keep all my videos spoiler free. The point of a review is explain what the game does and if it does it well, while adding a personal touch, explaining why things may not have worked for *you* the player - but noting it's a personal taste. By all means I see why the ending is controversial but I actually liked it. It wasn't about if he was forgiven or not, to me it was about facing the truth and come what may.
10:21 really?...
@PelvicGaming
11 ай бұрын
Really
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Fucking hell the start menu theme is triggering
I suppose I'll be nice and not spoil it, even though I feel it should be so no one wastes their time... but this game's ending is completely evil and senseless. There is no way to justify it. I don't care about "He was only 12 years old."
I can't get past the game's forced happy ending. It's not about confronting a suicide at all. It's about an idiot who accidentally killed his sister in a very avoidable way, goes into deep denial, and then shrugs and decides to be happy....whatever. I still feel guilty about everything I could have done to be a better brother as a kid, and that's made me a better person. I don't know how I'd feel, if I'd been the cause of his death. But it wouldn't be like this.
@pizzaa720
Жыл бұрын
I disagree, the happiness from the ending isn't about Sunny deciding to not feel guilty about what he did, it was more about overcoming his guilt and coming to terms with everything, and working towards redemption. His entire arc was about not repressing his negative thoughts and feelings anymore, as that will only lead to more pain for himself and everyone around him.
@99NON
Жыл бұрын
Saying this was a happy ending is definitely a stretch. I don't necessarily think Sunny became happier in the true end; he just stopped getting worse
@blossom357
Жыл бұрын
It's refreshing to see someone who actually agrees with me. Sunny should not "overcome his guilt." He needs to own up to his actions. Accident or not, he killed his sister. The least he could do is admit that PUBLICLY instead of letting the world think she killed herself.
@pizzaa720
Жыл бұрын
@@blossom357 Is'nt that what he literally does though? The whole point was him taking responsibility for his actions instead of hiding it from everyone, including himself.
@blossom357
Жыл бұрын
@@pizzaa720 I didn't get that impression, then again the game having multiple endings doesn't help. The one I saw, he was in a hospital or something and his friends were around him? I think? His being a silent protagonist means it's kinda difficult to know what exactly happened, but it didn't look to me like he admitted anything.