idk, for me truth sequence tells me sunny doesn't really care anymore if he gets forgiven or not. it's more important to lose the weight off the shoulders, no matter the outcome, so i don't think this might happen. very depressing tho, good job!
Considering that Sunny was about to move away and never see the group again... it makes sense, he maybe don't cares if he is gonna be forgived... afterall he is gonna go away and probably NEVER see them again. That is depressing, considering he lived his entire life in that town and Mari grave is still in that Town, every person he met is just gonna dissapear from his life... and he is not gonna be able of visit Mari grave anymore...
@@SoyFurr0 that's exactly what makes the good ending so sad to me. Even if it's the best option, Sunny lost 4 years of his life, and just as he's coming back he's leaving, and his friends are either going to hate him or love and miss him
I don't know. I don't understand how to feel about Sunny. Like, he's either: really guilty and overall a bad person (but then people must despise, not pity him), or he's not to blame and it was actually all and accident (therefore it doesn't count, and he shouldn't feel guilt in the first place)
@@jekylljekyllhyde821 Yeah they don't exactly make that clear, and I think they do for a reason. I think it's more about Sunny's mind, I feel that even in Sunny's mind even if it was an accident his mind treats it like he did it deliberately. We are supposed to be asking these kinds of questions because this is a potrayal of what PTSD is like. Sunny has probably relived this event thousands of times and doesn't even know what to think of himself. What happened was not premeditated, it was a matter of impulse, either deliberate or not. I don't think he would kill his sister because of an argument. I don't think he either is or isn't a bad person I believe there is a lot of gray area. What would make him a bad person is if he had no remorse for what he did and would do it again if he had the option.
she’s gonna announce it this year and it’s going to be released in 7 years even if she said it was going to in 2 lol (reference to the original omori release dates if anyone doesn’t know)
For me my headcannons is sunny wasn’t forgiven in the good ending so he decided to go Oyasumi. Personally tho that’s what I’d do in that situation so maybe that’s just my bias speaking
idk, for me truth sequence tells me sunny doesn't really care anymore if he gets forgiven or not. it's more important to lose the weight off the shoulders, no matter the outcome, so i don't think this might happen. very depressing tho, good job!
Considering that Sunny was about to move away and never see the group again... it makes sense, he maybe don't cares if he is gonna be forgived... afterall he is gonna go away and probably NEVER see them again.
That is depressing, considering he lived his entire life in that town and Mari grave is still in that Town, every person he met is just gonna dissapear from his life... and he is not gonna be able of visit Mari grave anymore...
@@SoyFurr0 that's exactly what makes the good ending so sad to me. Even if it's the best option, Sunny lost 4 years of his life, and just as he's coming back he's leaving, and his friends are either going to hate him or love and miss him
the illusion of control
bad ending - jump off the hospital
good ending - confess and get thrown off the hospital by Hero
Prob was gonna happen
Naaah dude,that's crazy how underrated this is
Fr
Imagine making a mistake like that, finally letting it out after years of hiding, and you aren't forgiven. That would suck, I don't envy him.
Fr
I don't know. I don't understand how to feel about Sunny. Like, he's either: really guilty and overall a bad person (but then people must despise, not pity him), or he's not to blame and it was actually all and accident (therefore it doesn't count, and he shouldn't feel guilt in the first place)
@@jekylljekyllhyde821 Yeah they don't exactly make that clear, and I think they do for a reason. I think it's more about Sunny's mind, I feel that even in Sunny's mind even if it was an accident his mind treats it like he did it deliberately. We are supposed to be asking these kinds of questions because this is a potrayal of what PTSD is like. Sunny has probably relived this event thousands of times and doesn't even know what to think of himself. What happened was not premeditated, it was a matter of impulse, either deliberate or not. I don't think he would kill his sister because of an argument. I don't think he either is or isn't a bad person I believe there is a lot of gray area. What would make him a bad person is if he had no remorse for what he did and would do it again if he had the option.
I'm speechless... *cries*
Hehe
I bealive forgiveness came to him eventually, and even if it didn't, at least he finally got the truth out there
omori 2 when
she’s gonna announce it this year and it’s going to be released in 7 years even if she said it was going to in 2 lol (reference to the original omori release dates if anyone doesn’t know)
this is how i feel sometimes
I hope your doing okay
@@LLYJ14 thats very sweet thank you
this hurt me so bad 😕
That jackstauber Audio I plan for use now fits this Omori short
AWWWW NOOO.. It's supposed to be the good ending T-T !!!
For me my headcannons is sunny wasn’t forgiven in the good ending so he decided to go Oyasumi. Personally tho that’s what I’d do in that situation so maybe that’s just my bias speaking