One small detail is, if you try to enter Basil's room again after you've seen him the door will disappear and Sunny will just say that there isn't anything there. Just like with Mari, he immediately goes into immediate denial.
"this poor woman who lost her daughter and her son..." Lets not forget (theory) that her husband probably left her after the incident with Mari She pretty much has no one left.
Oh Jesus oh fuck this whole game is gonna make me cry after I cried several times before for different reasons HOW DOES IT KEEP GIVING ME SO MANY FUCKING TEARS
“Oyasumi,” a word repeated in the song played during the bad ending, means “Goodnight” when translated to English and the song playing during the good ending is called “Good Morning”
I feel even worse for Kel, Aubrey and Hero now. In your first ending, they had to handle not just Mari, not just Basil, not just Sunny, but Basil and Sunny on _the same day._
It looks like in the bad ending hero might be next as well. We see hero get the shaky text when talking to Sunny after basil commit suicide. The only other person we see with that text when they talk is basil
@Annistar And even worse, each of them will continue to blame themselves because of it. Thinking it was something they did that caused their deaths, just like Mari.
Remember that Sunny's mom now lost both her children and her husband left, she is alone and probably blames herself too. Hero is next, and then Aubrey and if even Kel does it, then we know that all hope is gone.
@@thesaddestdude3575 yeah. But it really is up to interpretation in that case. Basil, and in some cases Sunny, doing… well, what they did to themselves just leaves a hollow feeling in your gut.
a little detail i feel is often missed: the time it takes for Omori to drop the knife in the good ending is three seconds. the time it takes for Sunny to drop the violin in the bad ending is one second. in Sunny’s mind, it’s easier to give up and end his own life than it is to persist and overcome his struggles. and maybe there’s some truth to that.
I feel that for the last ending it goes like this Sunny jumps: background is the irl sky, he's fine with his choice Background changes to headspace: he starts second guessing himself and get's anxious so he retreats to his mind to calm himself down Background goes red: he regrets it, he's panicking Background slowly goes back to headspace: he manages to calm himself down Background goes back to irl sky: he he accepts it, he knows it's too late to regret it and nothing can be done now, so he embraces it
Your reaction to the bad ending was amazing lol The artist, Bo En, who made the song used in the bad ending (it was released in 2013), played Omori live on youtube, and talked a bit about how Omocat approached him years ago about wanting to use the song in this game, and he had no idea for what it was going to be used. Makes me wonder if it was always planned to be used in a situation like this xd
When you interact with Basil's door again in the first ending after you saw what happened, the door will fade away (in Sunny's imagination) with a dialogue popping up which says "There is nothing here" or something like that, similar to the one room in Sunny's house which entrance we couldn't see for a major part of the game as well.
@@jureigeeksoutoccasionally didn't see your comment until now, but thanks :) it's my favorite anime and manga by far, I just adore Touko and Yuu so much. Still hoping there'll be a second season eventually.
in the neutral endings you never actually learn the truth so you just keep it nice and repressed while something haunts you for the rest of your life, or you subconsciously stab yourself in your sleep. In the bad ending sunny learns the truth but fails to overcome his guilt (omori) and thus his guilt takes over and does what it has screamed about deserving for the past 4 years.
Actually, in the neutral endings (excluding the hikki route), he does learn the truth, since you learn it before you wake up in Basil's house. But with the Omori fight happening after the Basil fight, he never actually has a chance to confront and process his emotions and resorts to what he always has - more repression
hikikomori spoilers: you know about the truth in the neutral sunny route, but in the hikikomori route you still dont know even when you die. its why i really love the route because omori completely controls you and everything you do, and even in the end, you still dont know what even happened to anything or anyone (though its hinted, and if you go to black space 2 you'll eventually get it, especially red space)
"His guilt takes over and does what it's screamed about doing the last 4 years". For some reason i just imagined it being like the screaming bell from the Owl House. It's hilarious but also understandable that anyone would eventually go crazy hearing it too long.
fun fact: Omori has a hidden variable called WTF generated randomlly the first time you go to the neighboors room. When WTF = 13 the workers at sunny's house transform in the strangers basils from blackspace
If you go to the toilet after seeing Basil, Sunny will puke his guts up anyways. …There should be an achievement for finding all 3 instances within which the player is allowed to force Sunny into vomiting
To me, I think the neutral ending where Sunny sees Basil's corpse should be called the worst ending. Basil couldn't handle it alone, and Sunny decided to not save Basil but go back to sleep, and now Basil killed himself, Sunny goes back to his house, can't handle it and also kills himself. That's really heavy.
this song "Oyasumi" whas used in the very early trailer for the game. many fans where looking forward to hear this song in game ... until they found it, not the way they expected.
It makes it sadder knowing that the truth probably never came out for any of these endings. Personally, I don’t think Basil would ever share the truth (bad end) sense he doesn’t seem to believe it himself. And nobody would be there to share it for either of the neutral endings(my interpretation is that’s Sunny shuts himself in again, worse even, after moving)
Same. It's most likely that basil died by suecide as well in the bad ending because sunny leaving the town was the reason he did it in the neutral routes
Yeah I think there's a possibility in the bad ending, just because everyone would probably be asking why him and sunny fought. And once they find out about sunny he might be like "Something killed sunny just like it killed mari!" But again that's just one possibility. It's also possible that basil shuts in or that he hurts himself :(
Even if Basil try to, does his friend will ever accepted that? Like- "Sunny already dead. And you only tell us now!?" That's how I think- their reaction will be... The fact that it was Basil's idea (i guess) that they just frame the accident as suicide, and then by his "selfishness" (by what i theoriezed what Basil really feel) to make Sunny stay and don't want to loose him, is what make him actually leave forever. Idk- I personally can't even imagine how tough it would be for Basil, heck he didn't even knows Sunny REALLY push Mari and he only knows that was the doing of *something* behind him. The only scenario that played in my head is either "Basil leaving a note for the other three after commit a suicide, tell everything about those bitter lies of him and Sunny" or-- "him wordlessly ending his life, leaving his friend not knowing what actually happened and keep the truth unravel forever."
No matter what endings it is, the good one or the neutral²(neutral but Sunny doesn't suicide), this comment makes me think: Someone in the whole Omori world will ever know something about Sunny's mental state?
is it because neutral has the most deaths on the group? i mean if you think about it, basil still kills himself on bad ending since he was already going to last night but this time he has even more reasons to
I think the bad ending music is supposed to be happy yet depressing. It brings out a weird mix of comedic hysteria and not wanting it to happen in people. Im not a psychologist, that’s my sister, but Sunny’s mindset at the fall is calm, then panicked chaotic, then calm again as he reaches the end. Reaches his “peace”. If we can actually even call him sunny anymore, sunny was erased. This self destructive behavior is all that was left of him. Its horrible to think like this, but to the hopeless, an ending is a ray of hope.
@@BreezeOfOnett Omori basically broke Sunny’s will to keep living, so he vanishes in the cutscene after the fight and it leaves Omori to carry out what he was created to do: hide the truth at all costs.
it’s really clever how the game uses the analogy of having no option to not jump from the roof to illustrate how that sometimes is how people struggling feel. same thing with cutting open mewo, we’re either given the option to continue to do it or either stab omori; how it illustrates that some people would either proceed with something that makes them uncomfortable or just choose not to via cutting themselves from the situation.
21:10 People say that Omori was created to help Sunny cope with Maris death by repressing everything involved her. Everyone (not the Omori community) always says that when you repress your emotions, eventually they’ll all come flying out like a shaken can of soda and you won’t be able to control them. I think the same thing happened with Omori. I think Sunny felt that way for the many years that Mari’s been dead. That’s probably why when he stopped repressing it and actually faced what he was hiding from for all that time, it came out so harshly.
22:30 this screen probably indicates what you can call a "hard reset" in headspace. The one of many that was coral tree in Deeper Well talked about, when they say that these cycles of stumbling upon "the truth" is happened a lot already.
Fun fact: That long quiet tone @ 22:46 is only heard 3 places in the entire game: the very beginning of the game, here, and.... you might have guessed it, right after you grab Basil out of Black Space in the Hikikomori Route. It's the "Headspace Reset" sound. Now, this particular one that you see here is only a partial reset.. the lightbulb is still missing, and your friends don't talk to you. I think Omori only reset it enough so that he could stand to get Sunny up to the Hospital Roof to end it all. That, or Omori wanted to reset the whole thing, but he couldn't... Sunny had already revealed the truth and it was too late to sweep it all under the rug so Omori gives up and decides to just end everything permanently.
Unfortunately, OMORI cannot truly reset headspace, as the black lightbulb repressing black space/the truth is gone and HS bagel's soul is required for the reset (as we see in the real neighbor's room in the hikikomori route) and he's long since dead.
You should have checked the door again after seeing what happens to Basil. You'll hear the tinnitus sound, and Sunny flat out erases the door from his perception and says "There is nothing here."
OMORI had a secret kel ending that required the hikikomori route, but sadly the glitch was patched. (for context, KEL joined you in moving away in other ending 2 instead of SOMETHING.) edit - forgot to mention that KEL left HERO behind in this ending hahah
When I saw the Kel ending, it was soo funny I loved it. Helped me after seeing all the stuff in the game lol. If only it was still in the game. Would be kinda chaotic though :D.
27:45 At the last moment, Omori looks at you for the rest of the cutscene. When I was playing, this made me extremely disgusted and uncomfortable at myself. What a great game.
I felt awful when he did that during my hikikomori playthrough. He looks at you like "you did this." Not only does he make Sunny feel bad and blame himself for everything but he does the same to the player in some cases
The music playing in the falling down ending is "my time" by bo en it's a music which has a very catchy music but if u hear the lyrics it's very morbid perfectly capturing the conflict of Sunny's fake sense of excitement and morbid reality of situation for Sunny falling down the building, for him is like he can live in his dream world where he and his friends can be happy forever but in reality (for us the players), he is ending his life because he couldn't face his trauma fully
Watching your reactions and seeing your pain with the actions that Omori and Basil take make me realize how desensitized I am to these ideas. The moment that makes me cry the most in this series is the duet at the end, seeing Sunny find redemption for himself, but I never hesitated when it came to making painful choices. I wish I felt more hesitation when it came to all the times you had to leave white space without a door, or when the cat was on the cutting table, it was my first thought. I'm glad I got to watch you do this playthrough.
Also, there is something you should look up, probably not really something you want to do yourself, as it would take quite a number of hours, but you should look up the ending of the Hikikomori Route and/or some of the stuff unique to it. The Hikikomori Route is basically the same thing as the normal route, only you never step outside the house (you do chores during the days) and all the Headspace segments are Almost the same until the end of Blackspace. That scene is entirely different, and it ends differently and then you can continue Headspace after that for some extra areas, optional content, etc. Might be worth looking up how that goes down. There are some youtubers who did good videos showcasing that.
I second this notion. It would take a while to redo the whole game, but I'm curious to see your reaction. Also something to note: it's called OMORI because Sunny is a HikikOMORI, which is literally a term for someone who doesn't leave their house.
@@L0V3V4MP1R3 It'd be cool if she played the Hiko Route up until the end of Blackspace and then just started recording from there, because 99% of all of it is about the same 'cept for the mundane chores. At least up until the Red Door. And Honestly I think she should do a little research this time on how to find all the secrets, since she doesn't have to worry about spoilers as she knows the whole story now.
It'd be awesome if she could record at least a small video for the Hikkikomori exclusive events/areas. The snow area made me cry, personally and it's my favorite place in the game. Edit: But I completely understand that it's a ton of editing so no big deal ^^
@@sarrinight Well, IIRC, all of the Unique Hikikomori areas happen after Blackspace, so all she'd have to do is play off-camera, don't touch anything that wasn't available in the Sunny route, and then start recording right as she's about to open the Red Door and just go from there. Once you go through the Red Door in the Hiko route, you can re-enter Headspace and do Everything you want to do then. The game even gives you a big giant "This will end the game" when you examine the bed where you get the option to sleep until morning or return to Headspace.
Content Warning: Blood and self-harm 15:15 "If you pee in your dreams, you pee in real life" but it's your veins peeing thank you in conclusion this game broke me
SPOILERS: Now that I think about it, Mari's death was by falling down the stairs and Sunny's death was falling off a building in the bad ending. A little ironic both their deaths involve falling.
Another detail that might tie into this is how Omori is always falling down holes when receiving a new letter key. Falling in dreams usually indicates insecurity, instability, and anxiety, giving us insight into Sunny's mental state.
fun fact tho: In japanese music, more often than not, the upbeat/happy sounding songs have really depressing meanings and lyrics behind them, like the one in the bad ending where despite how nice it sounded to people who aren't familiar with the language, the song implied that committing su***de releases one from their problems and their nightmarish lives. Not all songs are like this obviously, but it's quite common for many artists so be careful what you vibe to in public lol.
I really love the bad ending cause it really shows what Sunny is feeling even until the end. It's pure imagination and psychotic depression, with the song perfectly fitting too. Still the good ending is better for my emotionnal state lol
As someone who attempted several times, the bad ending and its song really communicate the anxiety/distress very well. My therapist told me that my thoughts during panic attacks are essentially self-mourning; all the stages of grief rushing through me like a shock. The changes in the background and the song itself kind of give off the vibe of those changes in perception/feelings Omori might me going through as he falls. Climbing fear keeping him in reality at the beginning, esperate denial when he tries to retreat back to his dream world delusions, and then the quiet acceptance and even relief of going with Mari. It is gruesome, but it makes sense if you stop and think about it from his point of view. Doesn't make it any less painful for the player, of course, nor does it justify his actions, but many people often still indirectly cling to the shame associated with these sorts of actions by saying it's romantization or stuff like that. No one is ever happy with the portrayal of such sensitivr and heavy topics, but they have to remember that the "rationalizing" behind those who think or act upon this is not entirely as rational anymore. It's people who lose all hope, and someone who hasn't experienced that just can't understand it completely. We cannot intellectually rationalize all involving perception and emotions; if that were the case, psychology would have discovered and solved everything about our psyche, but that's just not how humans work. Wanting content like this to disappear often comes with people vocalizing thoughts that lean more on victim-blaming than trying to avoid romantization, which *does* happen (i.e. 13 Reasons Why), but we can't chalk off all attempts at representing this as romantization just to go back to censoring the topic as a whole once more.
“Oyasumi oyasumi, close your eyes and you’ll leave this dream...” Sunny chose to eternally close his eyes and dream. It’s a really awesome song that I listen to a lot, but looking at the lyrics and just having that with the context without the craziness, it becomes very dark...
The tone change in the bad ending is one of my favorite things about this game because it's just so gut-wrenching to think about. I mean, Omori spent the entire fight telling Sunny he would be better off dead, and Sunny gave up on trying to stop that. In the end, Sunny's death is, in his eyes, freedom from the nightmare that has been his isolated life over the past 4 years, he's flying off to the only escape he can find anymore. The lyrics only amplify this, the "close your eyes, you'll be here soon" is probably in reference to Sunny being with Mari after his death, "Close your eyes and you'll leave this dream" is Sunny finally leaving headspace, not by facing his past, but giving into it and letting himself die for it. Also, the constant saying of the word Oyasumi, Japanese for "good night" is also clearly meant to signify Sunny's death, as he's never going to wake up again. There's so much more packed into the song in the bad ending, and honestly it's such a sense of emotional whiplash that the game constantly throws at you that that I can't help but hate loving it. It's like how the game makes you love headspace's in-depth and fun battles, even though none of it is real and it's all Sunny's escapism just being amplified. Same goes for here, the cheery music is trying to make you happy about... throwing yourself off of a building...
I honestly don't know what to feel my partner and I both played omori, I got the good ending while she got the worst ending where both of the children were dead. I am still traumatized and she doesn't even know how much pain I'm feeling cuz that's her first route.
I remember as a kid, I had all this support & was ready to face my trauma... I thought. Then when faced with it, no matter how many people told me I was strong & could do it. I gave up. Attempted some not so good stuff. I relapsed. But now I have faced it, & it took so much out of me but I didn't give up. Finally able to breath. It was strange & uncomfortable at first but in the end my heart doesn't feel so empty.
In the neutral ending, hero saying "go on ahead" hurts so much more, after first losing mari and now basil he doesn't want sunny to be put through this sadness anymore, but saying that he should go back home by himself completely contradicts what he says in the good ending during the omori fight with "last time we weren't there for eachother when we needed it the most, we won't make the same mistake again" (or something like that)
Omori is a psychological game yet it is so good. When I saw the good ending, I cried because it was so sad looking back at all the things Sunny and Basil had to suffer through
25:25 to think that's probably how many people think before doing it. it's like you come to a point where you have a choice, but only one and the worst one '-' to think that the only sense of control they have on their own lifes is the choise of when to end it and nothing else ...
“Fun” fact: When you get the Other (neutral) ending, OC players will receive an additional file in their folder, which is Sunny’s something You cannot get rid of this file, so something will always haunt Sunny
Well a couple of things small details and such for the endings, first off I love your content and your reactions along with your analysis Detail #1 In the bad ending where you give up, Sunny drops his violin faster than Omori dropped his knife in the good ending. Could just be symbolism of how quickly or how close sunny was to giving up where as soon as he was defeated, he lost all hope and gave up quicker than Omori, the guilt suppressant and protection device for Sunny. Detail #2 The word Oyasumi in the song of the bad end credits "My Time" is japanese for goodnight, as well as the song in general talking about going to sleep. This song in a way is in direct contrast of the song in the good end credits "Good Morning". In the bed ending you pretty much return to the dream world and eventually death, a form of eternal sleep whereas in the good ending you leave the dream world and wake up to a new morning and a new beginning. Detail #3 Title Screen before you complete any of the endings you have a title screen of Omori and Sunny swapping back and forth in headspace, almost a battle for control situation. In the good ending it ends up being Sunny and only Sunny whereas in the neutral ending it is Omori. Simple enough detail but I just found it kinda interesting. And just some thoughts about the endings that make me sadder. In the neutral ending with the knife, we hear Kel saying why does this stuff keep happening to them. This is pretty much the only time in the game that we ever see a really sad Kel and its even worse realizing that right after Basil died, Kel's best friend would die the same night. This is even worse because they blame themselves for Mari and now Basil and even later they will blame themselves for Sunny.
@@Anaeait very likely is, the Japanese lyric before the chorus roughly translates to "a word you can never say is [chorus] O-ya-su-mi" which I believe would be more indicative of insomnia than simply just sleep (im not Japanese though so I don't know for sure)
The song that plays during the credits of the bad ending, My Time. For me whenever I listen to it, there's always this underlying tension and sense of mania beneath the cheeriness of the tune. I usually describe it as what a forced smile would sound like, the kind you wear when you're living in complete denial, and all you want is just for everything to be okay.
Omori/sunny is too scared too face the consequences then runs away but still has it or he kills himself just to go away because he couldn't take it anymore and couldn't handle the truth
I think when he falls in that one ending and there’s the moment of black space, he probably went through the entire loop again going back to white space again which is why the music drowns out Omori took over to end the loop for both of them whereas in the good ending sunny takes over to end the loop for both of them by finally confrontung
The song played in the end was by Bo En, and was actually used in the first trailer for the game in like 2014. His music is super interesting and unique. Listen to his album Pale Machine where this song is from if you have the time. It's an experience
27:00 I heard this song before saying this ending so when I was thinking about him saying close your eyes, I thought he meant like go to sleep and dream, but no I think it’s trying to say that when sunny closes his eyes this is what he sees and feels like as he’s committing S-side That’s made me cry…
I kinda like how the Sunny refuses to walk back through no matter how much you try. The alternative to jumping is something(in this ending) so impossible and terrifying that it might as well be impossible.
it would be so cool if you looked into the hikkikomori route! (not opening the door for kel). most gameplay is the same until the last day/ending scene. there is a lot of new content to look into if you’re interested in continuing the game :3
Basil's something you talked about isnt basils something, its sunnys something. Basils something is what he sees behind sunny (the thing that pushed mari, the one who blacked out basils pics, the one who makes sunny want to leave basil when you confront him and the one who basils attacking during the fight). Something i think might confirm this is that basil says something "do you see it? its all around us" when we/sunny only sees something surrounding basil, not sunny and basil
Plus, why sunny sees something surrounding basil might be because he was there when mari died, thus making him really important/attached to sunnys trauma
This is a good interpretation and all but I think Basil's Something is based in the image of Mari at the bottom of the stairs (her hair sprawling like a puddle along the floor) and Sunny's something is based on him looking back at Mari's hanged body, he thought she was directly looking at him in anger. One extra thing about Somethings, the eye is not an eye, rather the black dot in the middle is Mari's eye socket, with her hair parted showing her pale face. Sunny's Something's true form is clearer when we look at HELLMARI.
On the bad ending, I have a couple theories for the sky turning to look like headspace: 1. Sunny is so reluctant to face reality 2. How OMORI has really taken over. 3. Sunny has depended on headspace so much for so long that he’d rather stay there forever 4. Sunny thinks when he passes, he will stay in headspace forever.
I have been waiting for this, I wanted to hear your thoughts on the matter. I always think your thoughts on important matters about mental health are very enlightening, since I struggle with those myself. All in all, thank you for sharing this with us, and keep doing what you do
One more day The sun reaches my bed One more day to spend alone again Morning starts without me I seem to find it Hard to wake up Steadily My thoughts take hold of me Its hard to stay awake or fall asleep Memories of the past Both the good and the bad Overwhelm me There's so much I wish I could take back Sometimes I think Maybe its too late Though the pain remains And though it may be hard I'll carry on Time To Rise and shine Good morning So, the sun reaches my bed One more day to spend alone again Morning starts without me I seem to find it Hard to wake up the best ending song in omori
Ive had always a "pull up by my bootstraps" mentality and I dont have a safety net to fall on, no friends or stuff like that so i was forced to be like that...Its so true that these conversations are very very hard to do even with people by your side...Wish it was more normaliced for those that do have problems and could actually be helped so yeah ^^ thank you
The song that plays in the bad ending is called ‘My time’ and the lyrics are pretty dark but, the song originally plays in the omori 2016 trailer which is one of the oldest bits of the omori Kickstarter which would make the bad ending hit harder to players that have been around since development started
As a studying psychologist that is also a huge nerd, I loved seeing how you reacted to the scenes similarly to me and the content of this channel seems like something I'd be very much interested in.
As heart wrenching as the route is: I can’t wait till she plays the Hikkokomori route. It chimes into the more mainstream horror type of gameplay, but still does it in classic Omocat fashion. Terrifying
Yayy!! So glad you did these. Thank you! edit: That said, I would've liked to see her at least react to Abbi and Space Ex-Husband. I think there are a lot of talking points there!
idk if you picked up on it but during the bad ending, the reason you can only choose to jump is because you in that battle against omori decided that you no longer want to continue fighting, that it's no longer worth it to live and continue the fight towards healing and getting better. you chose to give up the fight against omori. you chose to give up the fight against your trauma and most importantly, your life. the only option is to end it all.
Personally, the first “neutral ending” you got is, in my opinion, the worst possible ending. The actual “worst ending” be damned, just the silent ringing of the phone fucking haunts me. There’s no hiding from the reality of what happened. The mother is desperately calling for her son’s dead body. It’s a real tragedy. I feel like the “worst” ending kinda romanticizes Sunny’s death too much. It’s just a general problem with suicide in the media where it’s romanized to hell and back to make it more palatable. It’s understandable, but as someone who went through suicidal ideation, suicide has already been romanized enough to me. I don’t think showing suicide as romantic is a good thing for anyone. It’s painful to see the reality of what suicide is, but it’s better then acting like suicide is anything but a tragedy. It needs to be taken more seriously and not watered down to make it more “acceptable” in some twisted way. I hope what I’m saying makes sense.
i dont understand how its romanized but ok🤨 although i agree but in the bad ending it just makes it worse how we DONT know what happens after sunny dying by suicide. basically its like in real life, after you die you cant know what happens next ofc. and just imagine how that aubrey,kel and hero will just see sunnys dead body on the ground…
Question: what about the bad ending romanticizes Sunny's suicide? The tone of the music? If so, I agree somewhat. The content of the song is apt as it refers to escapism through sleep (which is typically used as a metaphor for death in literature). Though, the tone, to anyone who's unaware of that, will seem to betray the tragedy of what's happening.
Can I ask what about the first neutral ending felt romanticized to you? I'm not arguing at all, I just didn't pick up on it and it's something I'd like to be more aware of. I completely agree that a lot of media does romanticize it and it's a problem
@@spaghettikat1964 I’m saying the first neutral ending WASN’T romanized, and showed suicide in the most realistic way. The “worst” ending, the one where Sunny jumps of the hospital roof, seems too romantic. They didn’t even bother to show his body, which was a deliberate choice seeing that many of the neutral ends where Sunny dies shows us Sunny’s body, and even hints at the effect it has on the family as you hear the mom’s frantic telephone calls ringing in the background. They cheeped out right at the end and it sucks. They could’ve shown it, they had the guts multiple other times in the game, but they just didn’t this time. A real upset in my opinion.
@@Lucian4694 it's a glitch where kel and hero is the first people u see when going downstairs and after that whole fiasco kel goes with sunny to move to nearby city Funny thing is this happens in the hikkikomori route so basically hero and kel broke into sunnys house
@@Lucian4694 when attempting to trigger the Omori route, there’s a 0.00001% chance that extremely buff Kel will break the door down and drag Sunny around Faraway. /j
I finished my courses to help to people with suicide tendencies (to general public, I'm not therapist). I really appreciate your work. I think to bring a bit of mental healt to more places, like yt, it's fundamental to avoid so much pain and troubles. Most times, suggest to a friend in hard moments to visit a prosessional and keep in touch with him is the best gift we can do. (I apologize for my writting, I'm not the best on english xS)
UGH. This was so difficult to watch, but thank you for always keeping your content relatively safe! 28:55 til the end - Wonderful discussion on suicide and mental health!!! Love the analogy as well.
'my time' was kinda perfect for the bad end, it sounds childish (instrumentalization wise) but has like really blatantly dark lyrics. If you listen close one of the instruments is literally the sound that plays when Aubrey hits something with Mr. Plantegg.
There's 1 more bad ending if you follow dream friends expect strager ( basil ) in true rotue If you sleep agian in basil house after the truth there's more bad ending Hikkoomori route : you have to ignore kel when he comes to call you ( this route contains omori Backstory somehow )
lowkey spoilers What about the ending you get when following your dream friends? I remember I tried to do it, but Sunny got to a door, shook his head and I was left with having to go in the opposite direction only (thus getting the true ending)
So, there is a point in the song of "my time" where the musical instruments battle with each other, and its the flute, and the violin, relating to basil and sunny because in the anniversary of omori, basil plays the flute, and obviously sunny plays the violin. Just a little thing that in my opinion makes the song better
Now that you've played all of the bad endings, it's time for every Omori fan's favorite way to decompress: clown on the game relentlessly while internally sobbing 🎉
I think that the music in the “bad ending” symbolizes that you are free from all your burdens but something something your memories flow back like when your whole life flashes before your eyes, and the stress of the realization that you can’t go back and that death is permanent or something
I finished Omori a few weeks ago and decided to check out all the endings like you did. For some reason, the Abandon ending (the one where Sunny and his Mother drive to their new home and hear the sirens) really hurt the most. Like I remember my heart sinking when I heard the sirens and it was SO SADD
also, if you interact again with basil's room, it dissapears cuz sunny tries to think that there's nothing in there Edit: I said house but it was room I'm dumb lol
One small detail is, if you try to enter Basil's room again after you've seen him the door will disappear and Sunny will just say that there isn't anything there. Just like with Mari, he immediately goes into immediate denial.
Cute pfp
@@KthW its from a game called one shot its a pretty nice game
@@ize4160 you're going to make him cry again stop
Ay underrated games gang!
And yeah.. It's really sad..
sad
"this poor woman who lost her daughter and her son..."
Lets not forget (theory) that her husband probably left her after the incident with Mari
She pretty much has no one left.
Oh Jesus oh fuck this whole game is gonna make me cry after I cried several times before for different reasons HOW DOES IT KEEP GIVING ME SO MANY FUCKING TEARS
Well, hey! We know who’s going next!
@@noobio2129 wait wha- O H.
@@noobio2129 STOPSJSKSJSKMA
Timestamp?
“Oyasumi,” a word repeated in the song played during the bad ending, means “Goodnight” when translated to English and the song playing during the good ending is called “Good Morning”
Wow, I never actually thought about that.
oh my god
i think you meant goodnight in japanese, not english
@@uwnoodle goodnight "when translated to" English.
Woah I never noticed that, that's an interesting detail
I feel even worse for Kel, Aubrey and Hero now. In your first ending, they had to handle not just Mari, not just Basil, not just Sunny, but Basil and Sunny on _the same day._
It looks like in the bad ending hero might be next as well. We see hero get the shaky text when talking to Sunny after basil commit suicide. The only other person we see with that text when they talk is basil
If I saw their reactions to Sunny and Basil's death, the shock value (for me) would be even stronger.
@Annistar And even worse, each of them will continue to blame themselves because of it. Thinking it was something they did that caused their deaths, just like Mari.
Remember that Sunny's mom now lost both her children and her husband left, she is alone and probably blames herself too.
Hero is next, and then Aubrey and if even Kel does it, then we know that all hope is gone.
@@catcactus1234 damn, it's a domino effect, like they might kill themselves next.
The Neutral endings are some of the saddest ones.
Its worse than the abd ending if you ask me, although who knows what happens after the bad ending, maybe Basil does a speen aswell.
@@thesaddestdude3575 yeah. But it really is up to interpretation in that case. Basil, and in some cases Sunny, doing… well, what they did to themselves just leaves a hollow feeling in your gut.
@@thesaddestdude3575 In the bad ending it wouldn't be to far fetched for basil to kill himself later.
and scariest...
Why are the neutral endings always worse than the bad ones?
a little detail i feel is often missed: the time it takes for Omori to drop the knife in the good ending is three seconds. the time it takes for Sunny to drop the violin in the bad ending is one second.
in Sunny’s mind, it’s easier to give up and end his own life than it is to persist and overcome his struggles. and maybe there’s some truth to that.
1.3K likes and no Replies? Not on my watch.
that made it 10 times darker
relax you’re over interpreting it
@@xiaolonglin642 you just live your life without thinking, don’t you?
@@thorgidogofthunder I live my life without stressing over everything
I feel that for the last ending it goes like this
Sunny jumps: background is the irl sky, he's fine with his choice
Background changes to headspace: he starts second guessing himself and get's anxious so he retreats to his mind to calm himself down
Background goes red: he regrets it, he's panicking
Background slowly goes back to headspace: he manages to calm himself down
Background goes back to irl sky: he he accepts it, he knows it's too late to regret it and nothing can be done now, so he embraces it
can i cry
@@ayayazm Crying is a Free Action.
hmm the red background is of red space, not black space, and red space is related to whenever sunny comes close to the truth.
@@cornelius3583 it can also represents repression.
@@LordofDragnsEA: “I’m gonna pretend I didn’t see that”
Your reaction to the bad ending was amazing lol
The artist, Bo En, who made the song used in the bad ending (it was released in 2013), played Omori live on youtube, and talked a bit about how Omocat approached him years ago about wanting to use the song in this game, and he had no idea for what it was going to be used. Makes me wonder if it was always planned to be used in a situation like this xd
I cannot believe my time was going to be used in a WATER ADVERTISEMENT
@@AnIridescentWolf what
@@AnIridescentWolf I STILL HAVE A HARD TIME BELIEVING THAT 💀
@@AnIridescentWolf W H A T
@@AnIridescentWolf I'm sorry
W H A T
When you interact with Basil's door again in the first ending after you saw what happened, the door will fade away (in Sunny's imagination) with a dialogue popping up which says "There is nothing here" or something like that, similar to the one room in Sunny's house which entrance we couldn't see for a major part of the game as well.
In the end, Sunny completely blacked out the existence of Basil's room, and resorted to his main coping mechanism; repression.
I’m not sure if this is the correct time but uhhhh, nice pfp.
I love that manga/anime
@@jureigeeksoutoccasionally didn't see your comment until now, but thanks :) it's my favorite anime and manga by far, I just adore Touko and Yuu so much. Still hoping there'll be a second season eventually.
@@emilyerben4782 we all are haha
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in the neutral endings you never actually learn the truth so you just keep it nice and repressed while something haunts you for the rest of your life, or you subconsciously stab yourself in your sleep. In the bad ending sunny learns the truth but fails to overcome his guilt (omori) and thus his guilt takes over and does what it has screamed about deserving for the past 4 years.
Actually, in the neutral endings (excluding the hikki route), he does learn the truth, since you learn it before you wake up in Basil's house. But with the Omori fight happening after the Basil fight, he never actually has a chance to confront and process his emotions and resorts to what he always has - more repression
hikikomori spoilers:
you know about the truth in the neutral sunny route, but in the hikikomori route you still dont know even when you die. its why i really love the route because omori completely controls you and everything you do, and even in the end, you still dont know what even happened to anything or anyone (though its hinted, and if you go to black space 2 you'll eventually get it, especially red space)
Phosssss
"His guilt takes over and does what it's screamed about doing the last 4 years". For some reason i just imagined it being like the screaming bell from the Owl House. It's hilarious but also understandable that anyone would eventually go crazy hearing it too long.
fun fact: Omori has a hidden variable called WTF generated randomlly the first time you go to the neighboors room. When WTF = 13 the workers at sunny's house transform in the strangers basils from blackspace
there is a funny WTF value where Humphrey say "I fucking love air-conditioning"
A Humphrey will also say "I fucking love air conditioning"
Same like undertale XD, also one of them happens when you talk to a whale blob (i forgot its name) it says "I fucking love fridges"
I know 😳
There's another iconic thing that happens at WTF 13, involving a certain whale's unconditional love of air conditioning.
Before going to see Basil, you can go to the bathroom and interact with the toilet.
Sunny will threw up.
And door of Basil's room will disappear after you seen him, like a closet door("there is nothing here").
He does that even if you don't go back to sleep (IE, the true good ending). Most people don't think to check it.
If you go to the toilet after seeing Basil, Sunny will puke his guts up anyways.
…There should be an achievement for finding all 3 instances within which the player is allowed to force Sunny into vomiting
@@GregoryMom ouf. 😥
@@Shyder Achievements for stupid things are my favorite
To me, I think the neutral ending where Sunny sees Basil's corpse should be called the worst ending. Basil couldn't handle it alone, and Sunny decided to not save Basil but go back to sleep, and now Basil killed himself, Sunny goes back to his house, can't handle it and also kills himself.
That's really heavy.
@@hoospy they mean because it's referred to as the "neutral end" by the game not the "bad end" which is the other one.
Everyone who’s played the bad ending: wait for it….
The game: CLOSE
Her reaction was amazing
it's exactly how i was, i was just waiting for it,
and slightly sang along when the time came.
YOUR EYES
Everyone’s reaction honestly lol, it’s a banger song
@@איליגוטמן-צפון the time, my time
Your eyes
this song "Oyasumi" whas used in the very early trailer for the game.
many fans where looking forward to hear this song in game ... until they found it, not the way they expected.
It’s called My Time, not Oyasumi.
@@joeyshadeslayer9792 it’s also good night (depends on the language)
It makes it sadder knowing that the truth probably never came out for any of these endings. Personally, I don’t think Basil would ever share the truth (bad end) sense he doesn’t seem to believe it himself. And nobody would be there to share it for either of the neutral endings(my interpretation is that’s Sunny shuts himself in again, worse even, after moving)
Same. It's most likely that basil died by suecide as well in the bad ending because sunny leaving the town was the reason he did it in the neutral routes
Yeah I think there's a possibility in the bad ending, just because everyone would probably be asking why him and sunny fought. And once they find out about sunny he might be like "Something killed sunny just like it killed mari!" But again that's just one possibility. It's also possible that basil shuts in or that he hurts himself :(
Even if Basil try to, does his friend will ever accepted that? Like- "Sunny already dead. And you only tell us now!?" That's how I think- their reaction will be...
The fact that it was Basil's idea (i guess) that they just frame the accident as suicide, and then by his "selfishness" (by what i theoriezed what Basil really feel) to make Sunny stay and don't want to loose him, is what make him actually leave forever.
Idk- I personally can't even imagine how tough it would be for Basil, heck he didn't even knows Sunny REALLY push Mari and he only knows that was the doing of *something* behind him. The only scenario that played in my head is either "Basil leaving a note for the other three after commit a suicide, tell everything about those bitter lies of him and Sunny" or-- "him wordlessly ending his life, leaving his friend not knowing what actually happened and keep the truth unravel forever."
Basil probably killed himself after bad ending
No matter what endings it is, the good one or the neutral²(neutral but Sunny doesn't suicide), this comment makes me think:
Someone in the whole Omori world will ever know something about Sunny's mental state?
the first neutral ending you got is what we considered the "worst ending".
self-explanatory.
Since it was accidental
@@poatatoooowait it was accidental?
is it because neutral has the most deaths on the group? i mean if you think about it, basil still kills himself on bad ending since he was already going to last night but this time he has even more reasons to
I think the bad ending music is supposed to be happy yet depressing. It brings out a weird mix of comedic hysteria and not wanting it to happen in people. Im not a psychologist, that’s my sister, but Sunny’s mindset at the fall is calm, then panicked chaotic, then calm again as he reaches the end. Reaches his “peace”. If we can actually even call him sunny anymore, sunny was erased. This self destructive behavior is all that was left of him. Its horrible to think like this, but to the hopeless, an ending is a ray of hope.
what do you mean by erased?
@@BreezeOfOnett Omori basically broke Sunny’s will to keep living, so he vanishes in the cutscene after the fight and it leaves Omori to carry out what he was created to do: hide the truth at all costs.
the music reminds me of someone laughing and crying at the same time
the transition from "im confused, does he just wanna live in his dreamworld forever?" to "oh... oh no...."
it’s really clever how the game uses the analogy of having no option to not jump from the roof to illustrate how that sometimes is how people struggling feel. same thing with cutting open mewo, we’re either given the option to continue to do it or either stab omori; how it illustrates that some people would either proceed with something that makes them uncomfortable or just choose not to via cutting themselves from the situation.
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People say that Omori was created to help Sunny cope with Maris death by repressing everything involved her. Everyone (not the Omori community) always says that when you repress your emotions, eventually they’ll all come flying out like a shaken can of soda and you won’t be able to control them. I think the same thing happened with Omori. I think Sunny felt that way for the many years that Mari’s been dead. That’s probably why when he stopped repressing it and actually faced what he was hiding from for all that time, it came out so harshly.
22:30 this screen probably indicates what you can call a "hard reset" in headspace. The one of many that was coral tree in Deeper Well talked about, when they say that these cycles of stumbling upon "the truth" is happened a lot already.
Fun fact: That long quiet tone @ 22:46 is only heard 3 places in the entire game: the very beginning of the game, here, and.... you might have guessed it, right after you grab Basil out of Black Space in the Hikikomori Route. It's the "Headspace Reset" sound. Now, this particular one that you see here is only a partial reset.. the lightbulb is still missing, and your friends don't talk to you. I think Omori only reset it enough so that he could stand to get Sunny up to the Hospital Roof to end it all. That, or Omori wanted to reset the whole thing, but he couldn't... Sunny had already revealed the truth and it was too late to sweep it all under the rug so Omori gives up and decides to just end everything permanently.
Unfortunately, OMORI cannot truly reset headspace, as the black lightbulb repressing black space/the truth is gone and HS bagel's soul is required for the reset (as we see in the real neighbor's room in the hikikomori route) and he's long since dead.
You should have checked the door again after seeing what happens to Basil. You'll hear the tinnitus sound, and Sunny flat out erases the door from his perception and says "There is nothing here."
OMORI had a secret kel ending that required the hikikomori route, but sadly the glitch was patched. (for context, KEL joined you in moving away in other ending 2 instead of SOMETHING.)
edit - forgot to mention that KEL left HERO behind in this ending hahah
Kel ending: Sunny takes an emotion support Kel with him to help with his guilt.
yes
lol i remember seeing that, just sunny kidnapping kel and hero staying behind because the game was only coded to have 1 follower at that point
Its not an actual ending its kinda more of an glitch
When I saw the Kel ending, it was soo funny I loved it. Helped me after seeing all the stuff in the game lol. If only it was still in the game. Would be kinda chaotic though :D.
27:45 At the last moment, Omori looks at you for the rest of the cutscene. When I was playing, this made me extremely disgusted and uncomfortable at myself. What a great game.
I felt awful when he did that during my hikikomori playthrough. He looks at you like "you did this." Not only does he make Sunny feel bad and blame himself for everything but he does the same to the player in some cases
BRUH WHEN IT WAS 3:36 (when they were about to enter basil's room) I GOT AN AD SAYING "DONT GO IN THERE" 💀
You'll become one
Freaky creature
WAHAHHAHAAHHAA
@@meringuestarmonster party,
Perfect
@@meringuestarhonestly what happened to Sunny looking back and looking at Basil's room!
The music playing in the falling down ending is "my time" by bo en it's a music which has a very catchy music but if u hear the lyrics it's very morbid perfectly capturing the conflict of Sunny's fake sense of excitement and morbid reality of situation for Sunny falling down the building, for him is like he can live in his dream world where he and his friends can be happy forever but in reality (for us the players), he is ending his life because he couldn't face his trauma fully
Its not morbid unless used in this context. On its own its about falling asleep, as stated explicitly by bo en.
Watching your reactions and seeing your pain with the actions that Omori and Basil take make me realize how desensitized I am to these ideas. The moment that makes me cry the most in this series is the duet at the end, seeing Sunny find redemption for himself, but I never hesitated when it came to making painful choices. I wish I felt more hesitation when it came to all the times you had to leave white space without a door, or when the cat was on the cutting table, it was my first thought. I'm glad I got to watch you do this playthrough.
I've finally emotionally recover from Omori- welp here we go
i legit can't belive it's been a year already
@@Josuh i legit can't believe it's been a year already
@@TheRandomStrawi legit legit can’t believe it’s been a year already
@@TheRandomStraw i legit can't belieeve it's been a year already
@@gamertypeawesome i legit can’t believe it’s been 10 days already
Also, there is something you should look up, probably not really something you want to do yourself, as it would take quite a number of hours, but you should look up the ending of the Hikikomori Route and/or some of the stuff unique to it. The Hikikomori Route is basically the same thing as the normal route, only you never step outside the house (you do chores during the days) and all the Headspace segments are Almost the same until the end of Blackspace. That scene is entirely different, and it ends differently and then you can continue Headspace after that for some extra areas, optional content, etc. Might be worth looking up how that goes down. There are some youtubers who did good videos showcasing that.
I second this notion. It would take a while to redo the whole game, but I'm curious to see your reaction. Also something to note: it's called OMORI because Sunny is a HikikOMORI, which is literally a term for someone who doesn't leave their house.
If I recall correctly, she did say she'd play the Omori route, although I'm not sure if she'd record her gameplay
@@L0V3V4MP1R3 It'd be cool if she played the Hiko Route up until the end of Blackspace and then just started recording from there, because 99% of all of it is about the same 'cept for the mundane chores. At least up until the Red Door. And Honestly I think she should do a little research this time on how to find all the secrets, since she doesn't have to worry about spoilers as she knows the whole story now.
It'd be awesome if she could record at least a small video for the Hikkikomori exclusive events/areas.
The snow area made me cry, personally and it's my favorite place in the game.
Edit: But I completely understand that it's a ton of editing so no big deal ^^
@@sarrinight Well, IIRC, all of the Unique Hikikomori areas happen after Blackspace, so all she'd have to do is play off-camera, don't touch anything that wasn't available in the Sunny route, and then start recording right as she's about to open the Red Door and just go from there. Once you go through the Red Door in the Hiko route, you can re-enter Headspace and do Everything you want to do then. The game even gives you a big giant "This will end the game" when you examine the bed where you get the option to sleep until morning or return to Headspace.
Content Warning: Blood and self-harm
15:15
"If you pee in your dreams, you pee in real life" but it's your veins peeing thank you in conclusion this game broke me
SPOILERS:
Now that I think about it, Mari's death was by falling down the stairs and Sunny's death was falling off a building in the bad ending. A little ironic both their deaths involve falling.
❤️✨FALLING SIBLING CHECK ✨❤️
(I’m sorry I’m grieving over fictional characters 🥲)
Still a bit annoyed that the good ending is such a cliffhanger
@@Internet-ResidentIts better to keep it open ended rather than just fully closing it off.
Another detail that might tie into this is how Omori is always falling down holes when receiving a new letter key. Falling in dreams usually indicates insecurity, instability, and anxiety, giving us insight into Sunny's mental state.
fun fact tho: In japanese music, more often than not, the upbeat/happy sounding songs have really depressing meanings and lyrics behind them, like the one in the bad ending where despite how nice it sounded to people who aren't familiar with the language, the song implied that committing su***de releases one from their problems and their nightmarish lives. Not all songs are like this obviously, but it's quite common for many artists so be careful what you vibe to in public lol.
any other examples?
I really love the bad ending cause it really shows what Sunny is feeling even until the end. It's pure imagination and psychotic depression, with the song perfectly fitting too. Still the good ending is better for my emotionnal state lol
If you don't answer Kel at the beginning of the game the endings are worse trust me
All endings are bad 😭 but the true ending but that's like- an open ending :,)
As someone who attempted several times, the bad ending and its song really communicate the anxiety/distress very well.
My therapist told me that my thoughts during panic attacks are essentially self-mourning; all the stages of grief rushing through me like a shock.
The changes in the background and the song itself kind of give off the vibe of those changes in perception/feelings Omori might me going through as he falls. Climbing fear keeping him in reality at the beginning, esperate denial when he tries to retreat back to his dream world delusions, and then the quiet acceptance and even relief of going with Mari.
It is gruesome, but it makes sense if you stop and think about it from his point of view. Doesn't make it any less painful for the player, of course, nor does it justify his actions, but many people often still indirectly cling to the shame associated with these sorts of actions by saying it's romantization or stuff like that.
No one is ever happy with the portrayal of such sensitivr and heavy topics, but they have to remember that the "rationalizing" behind those who think or act upon this is not entirely as rational anymore. It's people who lose all hope, and someone who hasn't experienced that just can't understand it completely.
We cannot intellectually rationalize all involving perception and emotions; if that were the case, psychology would have discovered and solved everything about our psyche, but that's just not how humans work.
Wanting content like this to disappear often comes with people vocalizing thoughts that lean more on victim-blaming than trying to avoid romantization, which *does* happen (i.e. 13 Reasons Why), but we can't chalk off all attempts at representing this as romantization just to go back to censoring the topic as a whole once more.
Welcome to Omori bad ending, where you get to observe the world’s tallest building
_Please respect the content warnings._
This with your pfp is just
Naw
“Oyasumi oyasumi, close your eyes and you’ll leave this dream...”
Sunny chose to eternally close his eyes and dream. It’s a really awesome song that I listen to a lot, but looking at the lyrics and just having that with the context without the craziness, it becomes very dark...
The tone change in the bad ending is one of my favorite things about this game because it's just so gut-wrenching to think about. I mean, Omori spent the entire fight telling Sunny he would be better off dead, and Sunny gave up on trying to stop that. In the end, Sunny's death is, in his eyes, freedom from the nightmare that has been his isolated life over the past 4 years, he's flying off to the only escape he can find anymore. The lyrics only amplify this, the "close your eyes, you'll be here soon" is probably in reference to Sunny being with Mari after his death, "Close your eyes and you'll leave this dream" is Sunny finally leaving headspace, not by facing his past, but giving into it and letting himself die for it. Also, the constant saying of the word Oyasumi, Japanese for "good night" is also clearly meant to signify Sunny's death, as he's never going to wake up again. There's so much more packed into the song in the bad ending, and honestly it's such a sense of emotional whiplash that the game constantly throws at you that that I can't help but hate loving it. It's like how the game makes you love headspace's in-depth and fun battles, even though none of it is real and it's all Sunny's escapism just being amplified. Same goes for here, the cheery music is trying to make you happy about... throwing yourself off of a building...
I honestly don't know what to feel my partner and I both played omori, I got the good ending while she got the worst ending where both of the children were dead. I am still traumatized and she doesn't even know how much pain I'm feeling cuz that's her first route.
Maybe tell her?
I remember as a kid, I had all this support & was ready to face my trauma... I thought. Then when faced with it, no matter how many people told me I was strong & could do it. I gave up. Attempted some not so good stuff.
I relapsed. But now I have faced it, & it took so much out of me but I didn't give up. Finally able to breath. It was strange & uncomfortable at first but in the end my heart doesn't feel so empty.
Proud of you!
In the neutral ending, hero saying "go on ahead" hurts so much more, after first losing mari and now basil he doesn't want sunny to be put through this sadness anymore, but saying that he should go back home by himself completely contradicts what he says in the good ending during the omori fight with "last time we weren't there for eachother when we needed it the most, we won't make the same mistake again" (or something like that)
Oh no you're right
We’re traumatised but atleast we know how to say goodnight in Japanese
HELPP
and if you look at your SOMETHING after basil's... event, you can see your SOMETHINGS has now his flower crown
Omori is a psychological game yet it is so good. When I saw the good ending, I cried because it was so sad looking back at all the things Sunny and Basil had to suffer through
You're saying as if psychological games are bad, you probably didn't play the good ones before Omori
25:25
to think that's probably how many people think before doing it.
it's like you come to a point where you have a choice, but only one and the worst one '-'
to think that the only sense of control they have on their own lifes is the choise of when to end it and nothing else ...
I always thought that the sirens in the neatrul ending was cause sunny got into a car wreck. now that i realize its for basil it makes it 20x sadder
“Fun” fact:
When you get the Other (neutral) ending, OC players will receive an additional file in their folder, which is Sunny’s something
You cannot get rid of this file, so something will always haunt Sunny
That is so cool!!!
I saw that in my game, I didn't know it wasn't able to be deleted though.
The pupil of Something's eye says "THERE'S SOMETHING BEHIND YOU"
Well a couple of things small details and such for the endings,
first off I love your content and your reactions along with your analysis
Detail #1
In the bad ending where you give up, Sunny drops his violin faster than Omori dropped his knife in the good ending. Could just be symbolism of how quickly or how close sunny was to giving up where as soon as he was defeated, he lost all hope and gave up quicker than Omori, the guilt suppressant and protection device for Sunny.
Detail #2
The word Oyasumi in the song of the bad end credits "My Time" is japanese for goodnight, as well as the song in general talking about going to sleep. This song in a way is in direct contrast of the song in the good end credits "Good Morning". In the bed ending you pretty much return to the dream world and eventually death, a form of eternal sleep whereas in the good ending you leave the dream world and wake up to a new morning and a new beginning.
Detail #3
Title Screen
before you complete any of the endings you have a title screen of Omori and Sunny swapping back and forth in headspace, almost a battle for control situation. In the good ending it ends up being Sunny and only Sunny whereas in the neutral ending it is Omori. Simple enough detail but I just found it kinda interesting.
And just some thoughts about the endings that make me sadder. In the neutral ending with the knife, we hear Kel saying why does this stuff keep happening to them. This is pretty much the only time in the game that we ever see a really sad Kel and its even worse realizing that right after Basil died, Kel's best friend would die the same night. This is even worse because they blame themselves for Mari and now Basil and even later they will blame themselves for Sunny.
I recently just learned that My Time by Bo En is about how he feels better when hes not awake, which is probably how sunny feels in that end
Bo en said its just about sleep.
@@quanceiousspinkleyton325 didnt he say it was about insomnia?
@@Anaeait very likely is, the Japanese lyric before the chorus roughly translates to "a word you can never say is [chorus] O-ya-su-mi" which I believe would be more indicative of insomnia than simply just sleep
(im not Japanese though so I don't know for sure)
The song that plays during the credits of the bad ending, My Time. For me whenever I listen to it, there's always this underlying tension and sense of mania beneath the cheeriness of the tune. I usually describe it as what a forced smile would sound like, the kind you wear when you're living in complete denial, and all you want is just for everything to be okay.
Omori/sunny is too scared too face the consequences then runs away but still has it or he kills himself just to go away because he couldn't take it anymore and couldn't handle the truth
I think when he falls in that one ending and there’s the moment of black space, he probably went through the entire loop again going back to white space again which is why the music drowns out
Omori took over to end the loop for both of them whereas in the good ending sunny takes over to end the loop for both of them by finally confrontung
My time sounds cheerful when you first hear it, but after you hear it again and again and the lyrics and the truth...you understand this is despair.
20:45
"Ight, bouta fight my trauma."
....
"Damn, my trauma has hands!"
The song played in the end was by Bo En, and was actually used in the first trailer for the game in like 2014. His music is super interesting and unique. Listen to his album Pale Machine where this song is from if you have the time. It's an experience
27:00 I heard this song before saying this ending so when I was thinking about him saying close your eyes, I thought he meant like go to sleep and dream, but no I think it’s trying to say that when sunny closes his eyes this is what he sees and feels like as he’s committing S-side
That’s made me cry…
I kinda like how the Sunny refuses to walk back through no matter how much you try. The alternative to jumping is something(in this ending) so impossible and terrifying that it might as well be impossible.
I had to mute the video at one point because the looped sound of the ringing phone makes me so unbelievably anxious??
The song My Time by bo en is about insomnia. It’s not as happy as it sounds.
it would be so cool if you looked into the hikkikomori route! (not opening the door for kel). most gameplay is the same until the last day/ending scene. there is a lot of new content to look into if you’re interested in continuing the game :3
Gave off the most disappointed vibe after realizing Sunny stabbed himself, literally sound like you went "Goddammit Sunny..."
XD
Basil's something you talked about isnt basils something, its sunnys something. Basils something is what he sees behind sunny (the thing that pushed mari, the one who blacked out basils pics, the one who makes sunny want to leave basil when you confront him and the one who basils attacking during the fight). Something i think might confirm this is that basil says something "do you see it? its all around us" when we/sunny only sees something surrounding basil, not sunny and basil
Plus, why sunny sees something surrounding basil might be because he was there when mari died, thus making him really important/attached to sunnys trauma
This is a good interpretation and all but I think Basil's Something is based in the image of Mari at the bottom of the stairs (her hair sprawling like a puddle along the floor) and Sunny's something is based on him looking back at Mari's hanged body, he thought she was directly looking at him in anger. One extra thing about Somethings, the eye is not an eye, rather the black dot in the middle is Mari's eye socket, with her hair parted showing her pale face. Sunny's Something's true form is clearer when we look at HELLMARI.
On the bad ending, I have a couple theories for the sky turning to look like headspace:
1. Sunny is so reluctant to face reality
2. How OMORI has really taken over.
3. Sunny has depended on headspace so much for so long that he’d rather stay there forever
4. Sunny thinks when he passes, he will stay in headspace forever.
I have been waiting for this, I wanted to hear your thoughts on the matter. I always think your thoughts on important matters about mental health are very enlightening, since I struggle with those myself. All in all, thank you for sharing this with us, and keep doing what you do
26:55
it sounds as if the music is showing how calm and willing sunny is to do it which is very depressing
One more day
The sun reaches my bed
One more day to spend alone again
Morning starts without me
I seem to find it
Hard to wake up
Steadily
My thoughts take hold of me
Its hard to stay awake or fall asleep
Memories of the past
Both the good and the bad
Overwhelm me
There's so much
I wish I could take back
Sometimes I think
Maybe its too late
Though the pain remains
And though it may be hard
I'll carry on
Time
To
Rise and shine
Good morning
So, the sun reaches my bed
One more day to spend alone again
Morning starts without me
I seem to find it
Hard to wake up
the best ending song in omori
oyasumi = goodnight, though you probably knew that
the game starts with his fear of heights and in the bad end he returns to it his overwhelming depression triumphing over his fears
I swear if you were gunna be my therapist I’d sign up immediately.
Ive had always a "pull up by my bootstraps" mentality and I dont have a safety net to fall on, no friends or stuff like that so i was forced to be like that...Its so true that these conversations are very very hard to do even with people by your side...Wish it was more normaliced for those that do have problems and could actually be helped so yeah ^^ thank you
The song that plays in the bad ending is called ‘My time’ and the lyrics are pretty dark but, the song originally plays in the omori 2016 trailer which is one of the oldest bits of the omori Kickstarter which would make the bad ending hit harder to players that have been around since development started
I'm glad to see videos like this. The livestreams are fine, but I miss these ones.
As a studying psychologist that is also a huge nerd, I loved seeing how you reacted to the scenes similarly to me and the content of this channel seems like something I'd be very much interested in.
As heart wrenching as the route is: I can’t wait till she plays the Hikkokomori route. It chimes into the more mainstream horror type of gameplay, but still does it in classic Omocat fashion. Terrifying
Yayy!! So glad you did these. Thank you!
edit: That said, I would've liked to see her at least react to Abbi and Space Ex-Husband. I think there are a lot of talking points there!
idk if you picked up on it but during the bad ending, the reason you can only choose to jump is because you in that battle against omori decided that you no longer want to continue fighting, that it's no longer worth it to live and continue the fight towards healing and getting better.
you chose to give up the fight against omori. you chose to give up the fight against your trauma and most importantly, your life. the only option is to end it all.
26:10 i just imagine aubrey, kel, hero, basil hear this music outside
Personally, the first “neutral ending” you got is, in my opinion, the worst possible ending. The actual “worst ending” be damned, just the silent ringing of the phone fucking haunts me. There’s no hiding from the reality of what happened. The mother is desperately calling for her son’s dead body. It’s a real tragedy. I feel like the “worst” ending kinda romanticizes Sunny’s death too much. It’s just a general problem with suicide in the media where it’s romanized to hell and back to make it more palatable. It’s understandable, but as someone who went through suicidal ideation, suicide has already been romanized enough to me. I don’t think showing suicide as romantic is a good thing for anyone. It’s painful to see the reality of what suicide is, but it’s better then acting like suicide is anything but a tragedy. It needs to be taken more seriously and not watered down to make it more “acceptable” in some twisted way. I hope what I’m saying makes sense.
I understand your side and I can agree to some sort; about the romanized thing... This actually tells something about the society we live today
i dont understand how its romanized but ok🤨 although i agree but in the bad ending it just makes it worse how we DONT know what happens after sunny dying by suicide. basically its like in real life, after you die you cant know what happens next ofc. and just imagine how that aubrey,kel and hero will just see sunnys dead body on the ground…
Question: what about the bad ending romanticizes Sunny's suicide? The tone of the music? If so, I agree somewhat. The content of the song is apt as it refers to escapism through sleep (which is typically used as a metaphor for death in literature). Though, the tone, to anyone who's unaware of that, will seem to betray the tragedy of what's happening.
Can I ask what about the first neutral ending felt romanticized to you? I'm not arguing at all, I just didn't pick up on it and it's something I'd like to be more aware of. I completely agree that a lot of media does romanticize it and it's a problem
@@spaghettikat1964 I’m saying the first neutral ending WASN’T romanized, and showed suicide in the most realistic way. The “worst” ending, the one where Sunny jumps of the hospital roof, seems too romantic. They didn’t even bother to show his body, which was a deliberate choice seeing that many of the neutral ends where Sunny dies shows us Sunny’s body, and even hints at the effect it has on the family as you hear the mom’s frantic telephone calls ringing in the background. They cheeped out right at the end and it sucks. They could’ve shown it, they had the guts multiple other times in the game, but they just didn’t this time. A real upset in my opinion.
SPOILERS
You forgot the best ending! The Kel ending
Sadly, I’m pretty sure that one got patched. Unless I’m thinking of a different one
Kel ending? I would like to see this.
@@Lucian4694 it's a glitch where kel and hero is the first people u see when going downstairs and after that whole fiasco kel goes with sunny to move to nearby city
Funny thing is this happens in the hikkikomori route so basically hero and kel broke into sunnys house
@@Version_Object that sounds hilarious, I’m going to find a video with that later so I can see it myself
@@Lucian4694 when attempting to trigger the Omori route, there’s a 0.00001% chance that extremely buff Kel will break the door down and drag Sunny around Faraway. /j
The bad ending: 😡
The neutral endings: 💪👹🤜
I finished my courses to help to people with suicide tendencies (to general public, I'm not therapist). I really appreciate your work. I think to bring a bit of mental healt to more places, like yt, it's fundamental to avoid so much pain and troubles. Most times, suggest to a friend in hard moments to visit a prosessional and keep in touch with him is the best gift we can do.
(I apologize for my writting, I'm not the best on english xS)
UGH. This was so difficult to watch, but thank you for always keeping your content relatively safe!
28:55 til the end - Wonderful discussion on suicide and mental health!!! Love the analogy as well.
> "...where everything is happy and we dont have to process these big scary things"
the roof: "allow me to introduce myself"
The timing was PERFECT
'my time' was kinda perfect for the bad end, it sounds childish (instrumentalization wise) but has like really blatantly dark lyrics. If you listen close one of the instruments is literally the sound that plays when Aubrey hits something with Mr. Plantegg.
It's so nice to see this game on your channel again
I know i shouldn't laugh too but when my time by bo en starts at the bad ending i just start to laugh
also thats a very tall hospital building..
That music is funny and amazing at the same time
she sees the balcony and IMMEDIATELY understands
I loved the Omori series you had so much! Thank you for coming back to it one more time! :D
Keep in mind during the bad ending, its most likely that sunny is hallucinating and the fall was actually a few seconds.
There's 1 more bad ending if you follow dream friends expect strager ( basil ) in true rotue
If you sleep agian in basil house after the truth there's more bad ending
Hikkoomori route : you have to ignore kel when he comes to call you ( this route contains omori Backstory somehow )
lowkey spoilers
What about the ending you get when following your dream friends? I remember I tried to do it, but Sunny got to a door, shook his head and I was left with having to go in the opposite direction only (thus getting the true ending)
So, there is a point in the song of "my time" where the musical instruments battle with each other, and its the flute, and the violin, relating to basil and sunny because in the anniversary of omori, basil plays the flute, and obviously sunny plays the violin. Just a little thing that in my opinion makes the song better
Now that you've played all of the bad endings, it's time for every Omori fan's favorite way to decompress: clown on the game relentlessly while internally sobbing 🎉
I think that the music in the “bad ending” symbolizes that you are free from all your burdens but something something your memories flow back like when your whole life flashes before your eyes, and the stress of the realization that you can’t go back and that death is permanent or something
I love how even she laughed at the "'CLOSE-" in the bad ending
Your
Eyes
You'll
be
Here
Close- your eyes youll leave this **dream**
I finished Omori a few weeks ago and decided to check out all the endings like you did. For some reason, the Abandon ending (the one where Sunny and his Mother drive to their new home and hear the sirens) really hurt the most.
Like I remember my heart sinking when I heard the sirens and it was SO SADD
Been waiting for this for a while, great reaction!
also, if you interact again with basil's room, it dissapears cuz sunny tries to think that there's nothing in there
Edit: I said house but it was room I'm dumb lol