if you pay attention to his dialogue during the battle he is saying "Ignorance is bliss" and "I'm afraid this cycle will never end." which hints at the fact that sunny is ignoring his problems and the adventure in omori has been cycling for years
I wouldn’t say wholesome, like at all lol. But I would say it was pure nightmare fuel that he would try to digest you without remorse when he was so friendly before. Especially when he refused all attempts to negotiate, basically saying it didn’t matter to him if you could get him food later when he’s hungry NOW.
nah bro, mutantheart's probably the most wholesome. there's an option to pet her and if you pet her, she will start spinning happily. if you poke her, she'll poke you back,
Every time OMORI got close, or in this case, SUNNY got close to accepting the truth, his mind swallowed it down further. Over and over and over again. For four years.
Plot twist: Humphrey wasn't hungry. Reality is that its Sunny's stomach. He is so hungry he feels sick and its coming through the dream turned nightmare.
I feel like this is definitely the true final boss of headspace because Humphery is Omori's last attempt at blocking out the truth and making the cycle repeat itself- after you beat him, you go straight to black space, which triggers uncovering the truth. Humphery also says word for word "I'm afraid this cycle will never end" and "Ignorance is bliss" during the fight, and him swallowing everyone could represent Omori trying to stuff down the truth and conceal it for Sunny's protection.
Casually the first and only swear comes from one of the most friendly characters (Before the fight ofc),i expected it from real world aubrey or her gang
Remember that the "Pink blobby thing" was all around you. When inside Humprey,you're essentially on his warzone. He could just conjure more humpreys out of his own body mass and..guess what? You're alredy inside Humprey. In comparisson to a space pirate that can teleport,Humprey easily wins.
well its ahrder to be scared of a dude everyone calls Space Ex-Boyfriend who's just depressed his girlfriend dumped him, than it is to be scared of a sadistic monster taunting you as he eats you alive
All of the people in here talking about running out of healing items and almost dying makes me realize that I over leveled somewhere along the line, because this fight for me sure was long, but I never felt like I was close to losing.
I got to like level 38 after doing the squizzard mission. One of my friends said that he beat the game without much issue at 30, so I definitely felt like I overleveled throughout the game lol. I didn’t even use a single toy in my playthrough!
@@hydrathermal9030 Ah, the stat drop toys are fun though. The biggest thing I did was kill a Dino Dig enemy at level ~11. Also once I got the book it stayed on Aubrey until she was level 40 and everyone else was level 37.
never did dino's dig until after humphrey, was around level 28 when I fought him for the first time and had no issues (idk just lower his attack with Hero lol, note you can open the menu between the slime girl fight and triggering humphrey)
Yeah, in my past I remember playing a few games where you get eaten. And more or less nothing happens. I was shocked with Humphrey actually ate everyone else and attempted to digest the cast.
@@yoshistover5881 Oh, absolutely. Hell, I was freaked out by how this "background character" was suddenly going about eating characters who were already in his own stomach. It sincerely felt like some manner of dream logic that I'd have run into in nightmares long ago. Utterly whack.
Considering that branch coral refers to Humphrey as "the oldest" and the "Hungry Humphrey" book you can find in the Hikikomori routes real world, as well as the fact that he's all the way down in Deeper Well, I think Humphrey references one of Sunnys earliest memories. Maybe his mother or Mari read the book to him when he was really young. It also puts Branch Corals line about him "having lost his morals" into context as Sunny probably remembers hardly anything about the real Humphreys character besides him being hungry. I do wonder how his insides tie into this all tho, I doubt the actual book would contain anything about the Slime Sisters or their research. You could make a point that Humphreys inside might reference school, or kindergarten, maybe some ties to social anxiety as well. But at that point I'm mostly spitballing.
This game had a lot of really creepy and unsettling stuff in it, but it wasn't until Humphrey that that stuff actually started to give me anxiety. The chimera chase sequence and this boss fight in particular. Really struck a very specific sense of terror that I won't easily forget. Felt good to beat the shit out of him on my second playthrough though, being a bit over-leveled.
@@h0lodm0966 It's mostly reminiscent of Mother 3's Ultimate Chimera which is why the fellow probably labelled as such accordingly. Similar escape chase with a big overpowered enemy you literally cannot fight at all period. Omori's a bit more forgiving for it's sequence cause it just does a lot of damage when it catches you, it's an instant game over for Mother 3 if Ult Chimera catches you.
@@FireyDeath4 Not necessarily. The main difference is that the intro always plays when the song loops, whilst a buildup only plays the once at the start and doesn't play again in the loop.
How come nobody else realizes that the skeletons inside Humphreys' gut are actually the corpses of previous iterations of Kel, Aubrey, and Hero? It's literally stated in the game that they've been on this exact journey several times before. EDIT: There are also skeletons labeled "AUBREY" in a certain dungeon during a certain route...
@@bararaboy8585 You can find some skeletons with a ribbon in sweet heart castle in the room with a tentacle coming from the floor, the one skeleton labeled AUBREY appears in a end game zone called the abyss.
So, this fight is literally perfect. I did it first try (Enraged Aubrey) but I felt like I was going to die all the time. The fight feels like you arr being suffocated slowly for hours not fighting back. And when you win you don't feel satisfaction or just happiness, you feel alive.
I can understand players not liking the length of the fight, but I really did like how unsettling this fight was compared to most other boss fights in the Dreamscape. SPOILERS!!!! It was almost like at this point, the Black Space was starting to swell in power and seep into the dreamscape, corrupting the inhabitants. This results in Humphrey's rather disturbing design and the characters slowly forgetting what their whole quest was in the first place.
This was an amazing character. (SPOILERS ABOVE, bad english too) Initially, you heard that a few people are usually inside him and that he is known for being a place that people can come and go, a few people are inside him before you go in which guarantee that he is safe just as the adaptations inside him show that he has been allowing things to happen inside him for very long such as the lab, library etc. This makes you give him credibility that he is trustworthy as he always cooperate with you by allowing you to punch him to open spaces and create bridges since your attacks are nothing but tickles to him, he shows agreement with you every time you need to step on his head to form bridges for you while also presenting a funny and innocent way of talking the whole time being almost like a comedy relief for such a strange place. At some point you will eventually start to like him as he is fighting by your side, his appearance is also very friendly and innocent, you forget that you are inside him and that he is everywhere. The whale makes you let your guard down through the whole area before the fight with the sisters. When he suddenly changes his behavior you get shocked because you were thinking this was just a place owned by a kind person who is not very smart but since the beginning he has shown to have full power, by being inside him, he is omnipresent in your life, you can't escape as you are reminded that you've been at his mercy the whole time. The fact that he just brutally kills all these previous bosses you struggled with like it is nothing keeping the same smile makes him be even scarier. He didn't care that the sisters were inside him, he didn't form any emotional bonds with them but he is not irrational, just sociopathetic. The idea of having many faces looking at you, the sudden change of scenario, lights, song and his way of talking that even breaks the "4th wall" of the dream happen out of nowhere, you were not prepared and as you go deeper inside him and you see his health keeps coming back you may have thought at least once if you are supposed to give up or not. It is the hardest fight in the game. This boss is the borderline between dream and the conscience of reality that you would never thought of, I can tell that a lot of effort was put in this one to make you actually fear it as you doubt yourself and what is actually happening with his strange dialogue, it is the unnusual scary fight in the dream world that the whole game in dream world prepared you to have "fun". It is different than the the horrors of the real world because its approach is smooth and don't prepare you for the horror. Humphrey takes away the ground and safety you once had the entire time in the dream like you are not the god of that world anymore Unlike every other character in the dream world, Humphrey is unpredictable and feels more real than everything. There are many psychological effects in this part of the game and this character that makes you feel despair that I really respect the developer's work. We dislike and even hate the whale but that just shows how great of a character he actually is. I wish he was harder but I understand that people need to beat him
The only boss I genuinely felt challenged and disturbed by. The good ending boss was a little difficult but it was more of a puzzle for me. But this one really gave me a huge sense of dread. Up until that point I was beating enemies easily, but Humphrey took me by surprise. And especially because the sea witches can cause you to eat up healing items before this fight.
I’d also like to add that on top of all that you have previously mentioned, Humphrey also serves as a representation of the dream world, as he allows people to take shelter and build up their own little world inside of him, but eventually, eats them all up as they get sucked deeper into his gut. It’s quite literally the dream world eating up your life as you descend deeper and deeper into escapism. This character is beyond amazing with the symbology they got across with him, and they did this with what I thought was going to be a joke character. This game just blows away all your expectations.
"hardest fight in the game" mfw I really struggled with sweetheart but beat humphrey first try 🗿 (I'm a dirty grinder by default and I spent a TON of time on dino dig and that seafarm before entering deeper well)
I know the dream world is supposed to be Sunny's mode of escapism from his real world actions, but being inside the digestive tract of a gigantic whale whose intestinal walls are talking to you in rhyms about how much they're gonna enjoy eating you, all while they have this empty smile on all their faces... I'm pretty sure sunnys creatng new trauma for himself.
Omori and Mari: Super Space Saga Omori and Mari: Partners in Black Space Omori and Mari: Humphrey's Inside Story Omori and Mari: Headspace Team Omori and Mari: Orange Joe Jam Your comment was very clever, so I made some other titles!
The way Humphrey ate the Slime Girls was so horrifying... Inside his mouth there were more Humphrey's and imagine all Humphrey's eating you at the same time... I kind of felt bad for the Slime Girls on that part
I've always been terrified of this kind of cliche. Like I never got how things like jabu jabu's belly weren't supposed to be terrifying, like you could literally be digested at any moment and have no way to escape... I'm glad omori turned my fear into reality
I don't know about all that, but I feel like there was other things to be disturbed by for Jabu Jabu in particular. :p The whole place felt really weird and eldritch, with lots of parasitic looking stuff, and getting shocked always seemed really... uncomfortably real. ._. At least, I think so. :? Felt that way at least once anyway for some reason. :p
Thank GOD I’m not the only one. I have a deathly fear of being eaten alive by gigantic living things. I don’t know when or why it started but throughout most of my childhood when such a scene happened on TV or in a videogame my fight and flight instincts would kick in and I’d feel so scared I’d cry. Not to mention after witnessing such events, it would ALWAYS trigger a nightmare during the following night(s) meaning I’d have to live through being eaten and swallowed from my own perspective. It is terrifying, and to this day I’m so scared of it. This is why I couldn’t play Humphrey’s part and asked my friend to do it for me (which is kind of lame, because apparently this is the longest and hardest part of the game, and they even told me how annoying this boss fight was) I’m surprised this fear isn’t recognized an official phobia yet.
@@febbledebble It actual is recognized surprisingly. It's called Vorarephobia, "Fear of being swallowed, eaten alive, or devoured." Edit: *I knew about this because I have it too :|
Reminds me a lot of the Giygas fight in Earthbound, the same hopelessness and different stages to the fight. I honestly feel like even his attack seems similar. You also experience similar discomfort and scariness. Humphrey is also the last 'real' boss fight, just like Giygas (at least in the true ending route).
This fight somehow perfectly recreated an incredibly specific and traumatic nightmare I had as a young child, and I was not fucking ready to be targeted like this. I never thought a game would happen to perfectly recreate the imagery of 'getting helplessly, infinitely, recursively swallowed by a horrible rotting whale while being screamed at by a thousand laughing voices' but here I am and I absolutely hate it ;~;
@@ShadowSkyX Sometimes I wonder what possesses people to make comments like this. Who scrolls down looking for comments on a video and sees someone from over a year ago talking about a purely personal experience and thinks, 'Man, I'm gonna tell this guy off, he needs to get taken down a peg'. What kind of life do you lead that this is how you search for dopamine. Have you ever thought about that? Meanwhile, because you reminded me of this video, I'm going to go re-listen to the Omori OST with my girlfriend and receive actual emotional fulfillment, so thanks for that.
You know, if Humphrey symbolizes imagination and dissociation, it really makes sense that he keeps eating you over and over. Just like Sunny/Omori spirals deeper and deeper into dissociation.
Rest assured that you're not. Humphrey is the first boss that's actually terrifying, excluding SOMETHING and the weird thing you run into on the train.
The discomfort with this fight was absolutely exhilarating and ended up being my favorite in the game (non hikkimori anyway). It just felt so so tense with how creepy it got
Unlike spammy mcspam heart, this fight's difficulty lies in the intense anxiety and feeling like you might never defeat Humphrey because with each phase you get to, it doesn't quite feel like the final one, or that Humphrey is gonna let go at all.
The Slime Sisters were arguably worse with a lot of their annoying attacks. :p Humphrey simply hits kind of hard though and it can be fairly difficult still, but usually pretty manageable. :p
Holy fuck this fight made me hopeless, but I found a false sense of hope through looking at the health bar and saw that hey, it has health! And oh my god that actually made me beat the boss, so far since I overstacked on life jams so this fight was kinda normal? Still an amazing boss, holy fuck man
As much as I absolutely DESPISE Humphrey as an area and boss, I must admit, he's thematically brilliant. He's the ideal tone setter for the final day, regardless of route. From the music, which is melancholic and hopeless, to the grating puzzles themselves, which inspire a sense of endless misery and futility... this all culminates perfectly in the Humphrey boss. As the boss progresses, he taunts Sunny relentlessly, about the cycle... and the truth of it all... so close, yet out of reach. Like an ever generating wall designed to gatekeep blackspace. The corpses of hundreds of previous versions of the party already inhabit his stomach... soon you will too. The hopelessness of his damage slowly overtaking your healing is also another thing that adds to the anxiety of the genuinely unsettling encounter... all the while he mocks your efforts. The inner voice that always seems to swallow you up when you're just on the verge of picking yourself back up... of smiling... of breaking free of yourself. It smiles and pulls you back into your illusion, only to start you over all over again. It's pointless to squirm. Give up, my friend. I'm afraid this cycle will never end. You're so close, that wall is so close to falling... you know you can prove it wrong... you know you have something to remember... to save. To fix. Deeper you go again, it only gets darker. Everyone is on their last leg. You know you've been here hundreds of times, and yet that voice inside puts you to a halt once again. There's no need to squirm. Ignorance is bliss. How many times must we do this? Perhaps it's better to ignore. To let it continue. Ignorance is bliss... you've been happy so long... why fight back now? You never did in the past... why do you care now? Why does this all seem so meaningless? It doesn't matter how quick or how slow... The more you struggle, the deeper we'll go! And finally... you overcome. That, is why I think Humphrey is a brilliant boss battle... still wish he was skippable on replays, though.
though i didn’t notice the hopelessness in the whole level building (it seemed as silly as the others, just in a slightly more menacing tone) i could definitely agree about the fight
@@TinyLazyGhost Perhaps that one was more so me specifically, but man, it was just so depressing with all the Basil stuff, the atmosphere, the music... I wanted to quit playing because it was actively bringing my mood down. I can definitely see why not all people would feel that way, though!
God: Hmm...What kind of hell would be most effective for the modern age? When everyone is so jaded, and regularly makes their own hells? Humphrey: Allow me to introduce myself.
Went by relatively fast. I had ecstatic Omori spamming Lucky Slice, Humphrey happy with Aubrey spamming Mood Wrecker/Power Hit and Kel and Hero on the defensive with toys and healing (Kel didn't do much because I forgot to equip Ricochet and didn't want to spam Curveball). I probably could've afforded to make Humphrey angry and lower his attack with Mock and Smile, but I didn't want anyone to get one-shoted while his attack was still high
i made humphrey sad and my team angry. spammed hackaway, beatdown, and ricochet. hero on heal and juice. have his cook and life jam skills. lots of juice filling items. level 30. breezy.
I feel like in the past, Sunny kept having the same set of dreams, and they always ended with Humphrey actually consuming the core four, causing the dream to reset.
Everyone hates this fight, but when you think about it, it is an amazing one. Like, the developers managed to make you feel helpless and anxious and think that there is no way you could beat him. It is an amazing fight indeed
When you think about it, what has Omori/Sunny had to eat since a bad steak a few days earlier? His ypung hungry body is now in some sense...eating itself
Since this is a dream world, based off Sunny's mind, does that mean... *Sunny has a fear of vore, from coming across it online, due to his shut in nature!?*
Not gonna lie, I love Humphrey so much from a design standpoint, for the fact he’s the scariest being in the game that has nothing to do with Something and that whole business. I know he does plot wise, but the fact his appearance and mannerisms are pure Headspace and yet he’s still so terrifying is great. The body horror and mind screw of how this is all going down is weird to think about: You’re in a giant whale. This whale is filled with lumps that have his own face on them and act as a hive mind. Each of these apparently have their own stomachs? Then they combine into an even bigger one… Swallow you… and he has a mouth in their collective stomach. Then THAT mouth swallows you. Then THAT mouth swallows you. Then THAT mouth swallows you. The visuals and the soundtrack cement how claustrophobic and fucking awful this fight must’ve been outside the context of an RPG battle, I couldn’t imagine being swallowed over and over like that. Absolute, raw terror indeed.
People might hate the Humphrey Boss Fight cause of it being slow, but honestly I loved this fight, it felt so dense, like sunny was actually being peer pressured into revealing his truth
I think this fight/character would be much less creepy if Humphrey had the same horrifying designs as the various SOMETHINGs throughout the game. The fact that Humphrey smiles the whole time while attempting to kill the party and "protect" Sunny from finding out the truth as the last unscripted boss before Black Space is terrifying.
Ehhh, I didn't really want for him to be scarler, but I did want his design to be less... simplistic? IDK, he's literally just a smiley face plastered onto a blue ball
if he could represent dissociation and continuation of the cycle, and be coming from a child's nursery book, then together it could represent omori's/sunny's dissociation and retrieving into the dream world starting since he was very young? or like one of the first things to fuel his imagination, because Humphrey does appear in the deeper well, and not anywhere else in the regular overworld;
Honestly, among the other boss themes This is the scariest Scarier than the fear bosses' themes Mainly because the fight really felt unsettling and long, I mean you get jumpscared every turn I cant believe I actually fought this thing at night, so glad I didnt get nightmares that same night
Okay I cannot be *fully* mad at Humphrey, cause he seems nice enough, just hungry to the point of being crazy, but there's no excuse for making me go through claustrophobia like that When they went into this dude's mouth I was already not feeling it and look at me now
I'd disagree, I don't think he seems nice at all. Regardless of the morality of the sirens, he'd known them for so long, they should've been somewhat his friends, yet he ate them while smiling, and rejoiced afterwards. He then tortured children, finding joy in the act of 'preparing his food'. At that point, you're irredeemable.
Being backstabbed by Humphrey and realizing you were fooled, he didn't want to help with finding Basil. To him, you surrender food or become food. Those scientists lived only because they could provide him with clams.
This fight actually made sad for some reason,like,i had lots of clams that i wasn't gonna use but Aubrey had to say that we don't have all that money .also HE SEEMED SO FRIENDLY AT FIRST HUMPHREY WHY
not even lying this was the hardest battle in the game for me (I was even over leveled) but I had to actually use life jam and healing items, but still it was a very interesting fight.
if you pay attention to his dialogue during the battle he is saying "Ignorance is bliss" and "I'm afraid this cycle will never end." which hints at the fact that sunny is ignoring his problems and the adventure in omori has been cycling for years
Ooo
well ye
its been 4 years since Mari died
ok but like where does he says that cuz i've looked at the dialogue a few times over annd i don't see any implicit meanings there
@@greenspartanligado I saw those two quotes during Boss Rush
does that mean the skeletons inside of him might belong to the past versions of aubrey, kel and hero?
you’re not you when you’re hungry
humphrey needs to vore a snickers
what is wrong with this fandom
@@demdem7946 everything
@@demdem7946 omori gave us all trauma
i cant believe humphrey was an elaborate snickers advertisment
guys i found out why this game is considered a psychological horror
Humphrey is more like body-horror
Yeah, vore
I'm going to sick
Because ayo the pizza here
@@everykelmemeiscanon3437 creative joke
Time to feast! Time to feast! Time for you to be deceased!
Just a warning. It's about to get smelly, it's time for you to get in my belly.
Thats just no.
@@bluetophatanimations yes*
The final fight has just begun! But can you win if we work as one?
Ye
This battle activated my fight or flight response irl.
this battle made me feel like I wouls actually die if I lost
something about this funny friendly seeming whale turning on you like this was deeply upsetting.
literally thought about the same lmfao
Same here.
The thought of this innards-shapeshifting whale getting hungry with _me in it_ made me _INCREDIBLY_ anxious...
"This man is gonna burn me in acid and i know it"
-Me the whole time
If the Expanded Pluto fight is where you forget you're playing a horror game, then this is the part where you remember.
The only time the characters thought they'd actually die is against that creepy smiling lump of flesh
I felt like I was gonna fucking die and I wasn't even in the game!
Absolute, raw terror - Omori
@@gubmen6969 not always - you can find similar looking skeletons in sweetheart's castle
And roboheart (kinda i guess?)
@@QweRinatrtY And squishy too! Nyak, nyak! - Humphrey
When the most wholesome character becomes the most terrifying one in a matter of seconds.
Wholesome? Guy was giving me bad vibes from the very start. His whole introduction is just creepy asf.
I wouldn’t say wholesome, like at all lol. But I would say it was pure nightmare fuel that he would try to digest you without remorse when he was so friendly before. Especially when he refused all attempts to negotiate, basically saying it didn’t matter to him if you could get him food later when he’s hungry NOW.
wholesome more like whalesome
nah bro, mutantheart's probably the most wholesome.
there's an option to pet her and if you pet her, she will start spinning happily.
if you poke her, she'll poke you back,
I don’t like the fact you can still see his eyes from the inside.
*absolute, raw terror.*
- omori
*and squishy too! nyak nyak!*
- humphrey
and squishy too! nyak nyak!
-humphrey
and squishy too! nyak nyak!
-humphrey
and squishy too! nyak nyak!
- humphrey
and squishy too! nyak nyak!
-humphrey
Every time OMORI got close, or in this case, SUNNY got close to accepting the truth, his mind swallowed it down further. Over and over and over again. For four years.
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@@telectricity1691 TIME TO FEAST TIME TO FEAST TIME FOR YOU TO BE DECEASED
@@telectricity1691 bc
do people really uppercase outside of OMORI. nice
Plot twist: Humphrey wasn't hungry. Reality is that its Sunny's stomach. He is so hungry he feels sick and its coming through the dream turned nightmare.
Since every mandatory fight after this has a scripted outcome, this is the final real boss
It’s kinda weird at first but when thinking about it that’d explain the fight’s length and more disturbing feel than the other bosses
I feel like this is definitely the true final boss of headspace because Humphery is Omori's last attempt at blocking out the truth and making the cycle repeat itself- after you beat him, you go straight to black space, which triggers uncovering the truth. Humphery also says word for word "I'm afraid this cycle will never end" and "Ignorance is bliss" during the fight, and him swallowing everyone could represent Omori trying to stuff down the truth and conceal it for Sunny's protection.
@@itsjustegg i actually missed the C key, so i wandered around for a while after Humphrey
@@PlasticShitlord i guess kite kid was the real final boss
@@PlasticShitlord I somehow managed to miss the *_S_* key, solely because I refused to pay any of the Deep Well tolls despite having 25k Clams.
This seriously terrified me....what the hell were you thinking about when you imagined this guy, Sunny...
It's from one of his childhood books called "hungry humphrey," according to one of his Hikikomori chores.
I think it represents anxiety but idk
@@shafootodess How kind!
Prolly to kill em off to break the endless omori adventure loop but because white space existed that didn’t really work
V o r e
I f*cking love air conditioning.
Noted
Casually the first and only swear comes from one of the most friendly characters (Before the fight ofc),i expected it from real world aubrey or her gang
This has the same energy as "I _love_ refrigerators!"
i fucking love rhubarbs
Probably the reason for the game being 16+. Dunno if one of the programmers sneaked this in as a sabotage.
I like how they were more scared of a pink blobby thingy than a space pirate that could fucking teleport.
Remember that the "Pink blobby thing" was all around you. When inside Humprey,you're essentially on his warzone. He could just conjure more humpreys out of his own body mass and..guess what? You're alredy inside Humprey. In comparisson to a space pirate that can teleport,Humprey easily wins.
@@YTDPROMISE but he is also just so adorable. he just wants some yummy food.
Definitely not as adorable when you're inside it,with it trying to devour you-
@@YTDPROMISE oh yeah each bit of damage they take is pretty much omori and the gang getting a chunk ripped out of them
well its ahrder to be scared of a dude everyone calls Space Ex-Boyfriend who's just depressed his girlfriend dumped him, than it is to be scared of a sadistic monster taunting you as he eats you alive
All of the people in here talking about running out of healing items and almost dying makes me realize that I over leveled somewhere along the line, because this fight for me sure was long, but I never felt like I was close to losing.
I got to like level 38 after doing the squizzard mission. One of my friends said that he beat the game without much issue at 30, so I definitely felt like I overleveled throughout the game lol. I didn’t even use a single toy in my playthrough!
@@hydrathermal9030 Ah, the stat drop toys are fun though. The biggest thing I did was kill a Dino Dig enemy at level ~11. Also once I got the book it stayed on Aubrey until she was level 40 and everyone else was level 37.
Kel + chicken ball makes the good Ed route a joke xd, dude just oneshots everything
@@xxstiffnipplesxx i think that was a common mistake from most of us, Dino dig AND squizzard I believe are Made that way for the hikikomori route
never did dino's dig until after humphrey, was around level 28 when I fought him for the first time and had no issues (idk just lower his attack with Hero lol, note you can open the menu between the slime girl fight and triggering humphrey)
GOODNESS this fight made me uncomfortable.
I was not expecting this kind of eldritch body horror from a cartoony Monstro knock-off.
Monstro? Do you mean Monstro from The Binding of Isaac?
@@rocc9944 Monstro the Whale, from Pinocchio, actually.
Although the blobby barf baby is blessed, too.
@@reddragon8167 Ohhh, okay, noted.
Yeah, in my past I remember playing a few games where you get eaten. And more or less nothing happens.
I was shocked with Humphrey actually ate everyone else and attempted to digest the cast.
@@yoshistover5881 Oh, absolutely. Hell, I was freaked out by how this "background character" was suddenly going about eating characters who were already in his own stomach. It sincerely felt like some manner of dream logic that I'd have run into in nightmares long ago. Utterly whack.
Considering that branch coral refers to Humphrey as "the oldest" and the "Hungry Humphrey" book you can find in the Hikikomori routes real world, as well as the fact that he's all the way down in Deeper Well, I think Humphrey references one of Sunnys earliest memories. Maybe his mother or Mari read the book to him when he was really young. It also puts Branch Corals line about him "having lost his morals" into context as Sunny probably remembers hardly anything about the real Humphreys character besides him being hungry.
I do wonder how his insides tie into this all tho, I doubt the actual book would contain anything about the Slime Sisters or their research.
You could make a point that Humphreys inside might reference school, or kindergarten, maybe some ties to social anxiety as well.
But at that point I'm mostly spitballing.
Maybe in the hungry humphrey book, he eats a few animals that represent the slime girls
@@RobertoDeMundo considering whales eat tiny gelatinous like sea animals, yes
@@RobertoDeMundo both 3 of the slime girls are animals that whales eat, primarely because whales have a small throat
@@olouwi slime girls are probably from the hentai he saw on the internet the week before
i think the slime girls are figures irl im not sure though
This game had a lot of really creepy and unsettling stuff in it, but it wasn't until Humphrey that that stuff actually started to give me anxiety. The chimera chase sequence and this boss fight in particular. Really struck a very specific sense of terror that I won't easily forget. Felt good to beat the shit out of him on my second playthrough though, being a bit over-leveled.
this area really did a great job introducing the true genuine deterioration that would happen over the course of the rest of the game
@@SamsterClone The scary part that Sunny looped this for literaly 4 years...bruh.
667 is a chimera?????
Yeah, that chase sequence really freaked me out. Not only the screen when it catches up to you, but the music, and the lights.
@@h0lodm0966 It's mostly reminiscent of Mother 3's Ultimate Chimera which is why the fellow probably labelled as such accordingly. Similar escape chase with a big overpowered enemy you literally cannot fight at all period. Omori's a bit more forgiving for it's sequence cause it just does a lot of damage when it catches you, it's an instant game over for Mother 3 if Ult Chimera catches you.
I love how you extended the song to the length the fight actually takes, someone should extend it to 10hours because that's how long it feels
it makes sense, this IS the last REAL boss fight of the game
@@sarafontanini7051 and you don't realize that at the time.
i'm just here like " i need to save can we just move on."
Its so painstakingly looong but i dont mean it in a negative light for the game.
The only battle you REALLY didn’t wanna lose
the last one: am I a joke to you?
@@THEncrtrooper you can only get bad ending if you choose to give up on the final fight, you never really die in it
This theme shares the same style as It Means Everything. No buildup, no drop. Just a sinister tone that keeps going.
Yeah.
I think the rythm Is slightly slower too
Do their intros _not_ count as buildups...?
@@FireyDeath4 Not necessarily. The main difference is that the intro always plays when the song loops, whilst a buildup only plays the once at the start and doesn't play again in the loop.
Reading these comments has made me glad to have grinded off of rare bears in sweethearts palace
10 rare bears, in one place, those ungrateful wrath lords
@@SatireGod **They want to be free.**
The fear I felt when I realised just how fast they were
How come nobody else realizes that the skeletons inside Humphreys' gut are actually the corpses of previous iterations of Kel, Aubrey, and Hero?
It's literally stated in the game that they've been on this exact journey several times before.
EDIT: There are also skeletons labeled "AUBREY" in a certain dungeon during a certain route...
W h a t ?
Im not fucking ready for this
So the cycle always continued until the last four days because Omori and the crew died to Humphrey before they could beat him.
what dungeon are the aubrey skeletons in?
@@bararaboy8585 You can find some skeletons with a ribbon in sweet heart castle in the room with a tentacle coming from the floor, the one skeleton labeled AUBREY appears in a end game zone called the abyss.
So, this fight is literally perfect.
I did it first try (Enraged Aubrey) but I felt like I was going to die all the time.
The fight feels like you arr being suffocated slowly for hours not fighting back.
And when you win you don't feel satisfaction or just happiness, you feel alive.
it felt like the perfect final boss i literally loved it so much
I swear this fight gave me more anxiety than any of the somethings gave me
Yes
SPOILERS
The only fight that was scarier for me was Basil, idk why
Ikr the SOMETHING'S just don't scare me for some reason z
I feel like I'm the only one who unironically liked this fight and thought the humphrey mouth graphics were super cool lol
same
Mouth graphics is a term I never thought I would hear in my life.
I can understand players not liking the length of the fight, but I really did like how unsettling this fight was compared to most other boss fights in the Dreamscape.
SPOILERS!!!!
It was almost like at this point, the Black Space was starting to swell in power and seep into the dreamscape, corrupting the inhabitants. This results in Humphrey's rather disturbing design and the characters slowly forgetting what their whole quest was in the first place.
Same, i really liked this battle, it made me feel hopeless. Very well made imho
I liked it, it's scary
This was an amazing character. (SPOILERS ABOVE, bad english too)
Initially, you heard that a few people are usually inside him and that he is known for being a place that people can come and go, a few people are inside him before you go in which guarantee that he is safe just as the adaptations inside him show that he has been allowing things to happen inside him for very long such as the lab, library etc. This makes you give him credibility that he is trustworthy as he always cooperate with you by allowing you to punch him to open spaces and create bridges since your attacks are nothing but tickles to him, he shows agreement with you every time you need to step on his head to form bridges for you while also presenting a funny and innocent way of talking the whole time being almost like a comedy relief for such a strange place. At some point you will eventually start to like him as he is fighting by your side, his appearance is also very friendly and innocent, you forget that you are inside him and that he is everywhere. The whale makes you let your guard down through the whole area before the fight with the sisters.
When he suddenly changes his behavior you get shocked because you were thinking this was just a place owned by a kind person who is not very smart but since the beginning he has shown to have full power, by being inside him, he is omnipresent in your life, you can't escape as you are reminded that you've been at his mercy the whole time. The fact that he just brutally kills all these previous bosses you struggled with like it is nothing keeping the same smile makes him be even scarier. He didn't care that the sisters were inside him, he didn't form any emotional bonds with them but he is not irrational, just sociopathetic.
The idea of having many faces looking at you, the sudden change of scenario, lights, song and his way of talking that even breaks the "4th wall" of the dream happen out of nowhere, you were not prepared and as you go deeper inside him and you see his health keeps coming back you may have thought at least once if you are supposed to give up or not. It is the hardest fight in the game.
This boss is the borderline between dream and the conscience of reality that you would never thought of, I can tell that a lot of effort was put in this one to make you actually fear it as you doubt yourself and what is actually happening with his strange dialogue, it is the unnusual scary fight in the dream world that the whole game in dream world prepared you to have "fun". It is different than the the horrors of the real world because its approach is smooth and don't prepare you for the horror. Humphrey takes away the ground and safety you once had the entire time in the dream like you are not the god of that world anymore
Unlike every other character in the dream world, Humphrey is unpredictable and feels more real than everything. There are many psychological effects in this part of the game and this character that makes you feel despair that I really respect the developer's work.
We dislike and even hate the whale but that just shows how great of a character he actually is. I wish he was harder but I understand that people need to beat him
"I fucking love air conditioning."
The only boss I genuinely felt challenged and disturbed by. The good ending boss was a little difficult but it was more of a puzzle for me. But this one really gave me a huge sense of dread.
Up until that point I was beating enemies easily, but Humphrey took me by surprise. And especially because the sea witches can cause you to eat up healing items before this fight.
I’d also like to add that on top of all that you have previously mentioned, Humphrey also serves as a representation of the dream world, as he allows people to take shelter and build up their own little world inside of him, but eventually, eats them all up as they get sucked deeper into his gut. It’s quite literally the dream world eating up your life as you descend deeper and deeper into escapism.
This character is beyond amazing with the symbology they got across with him, and they did this with what I thought was going to be a joke character. This game just blows away all your expectations.
"hardest fight in the game" mfw I really struggled with sweetheart but beat humphrey first try 🗿
(I'm a dirty grinder by default and I spent a TON of time on dino dig and that seafarm before entering deeper well)
That was for me, the scariest boss fight in the game
I know the dream world is supposed to be Sunny's mode of escapism from his real world actions, but being inside the digestive tract of a gigantic whale whose intestinal walls are talking to you in rhyms about how much they're gonna enjoy eating you, all while they have this empty smile on all their faces...
I'm pretty sure sunnys creatng new trauma for himself.
Gotta fight trauma with trauma!
Just put all the traumas to fight each other, eventually, only 1 will survive
Yep.
Eh its just his stomach being upset and it's coming through the nightmare.
I mean if you give yourself enough trauma you become numb and that's basically what the hikikomori route does so it's not too strange
Omori: Humphrey’s inside story
Omori and Mari: Super Space Saga
Omori and Mari: Partners in Black Space
Omori and Mari: Humphrey's Inside Story
Omori and Mari: Headspace Team
Omori and Mari: Orange Joe Jam
Your comment was very clever, so I made some other titles!
@@mystickando8833 we thank you kind sir
Yep.
@@mystickando8833 Noice.
@@mystickando8833 Can't wait to see Omori and Mari team up with their baby versions
If you listen closely you can hear me crying, very faintly
10:08 is where the second iteration starts
Thank you
thx
i like how the subtitles say "boom" around that time, it made me laugh some
The second part is scarier to me
**jamming stops**
The way Humphrey ate the Slime Girls was so horrifying... Inside his mouth there were more Humphrey's and imagine all Humphrey's eating you at the same time... I kind of felt bad for the Slime Girls on that part
At least you find out they're actually alive on hikkikomori route
@@Nivekex Thank god that the Slime Girls lived through that!!!
@@timroehm1728they didn't they were just revived. Headspace basically just reset
I've always been terrified of this kind of cliche. Like I never got how things like jabu jabu's belly weren't supposed to be terrifying, like you could literally be digested at any moment and have no way to escape...
I'm glad omori turned my fear into reality
I don't know about all that, but I feel like there was other things to be disturbed by for Jabu Jabu in particular. :p The whole place felt really weird and eldritch, with lots of parasitic looking stuff, and getting shocked always seemed really... uncomfortably real. ._. At least, I think so. :? Felt that way at least once anyway for some reason. :p
Thank GOD I’m not the only one.
I have a deathly fear of being eaten alive by gigantic living things. I don’t know when or why it started but throughout most of my childhood when such a scene happened on TV or in a videogame my fight and flight instincts would kick in and I’d feel so scared I’d cry.
Not to mention after witnessing such events, it would ALWAYS trigger a nightmare during the following night(s) meaning I’d have to live through being eaten and swallowed from my own perspective.
It is terrifying, and to this day I’m so scared of it.
This is why I couldn’t play Humphrey’s part and asked my friend to do it for me (which is kind of lame, because apparently this is the longest and hardest part of the game, and they even told me how annoying this boss fight was)
I’m surprised this fear isn’t recognized an official phobia yet.
Vorephobia
@@febbledebble It actual is recognized surprisingly. It's called Vorarephobia, "Fear of being swallowed, eaten alive, or devoured."
Edit: *I knew about this because I have it too :|
Reminds me a lot of the Giygas fight in Earthbound, the same hopelessness and different stages to the fight. I honestly feel like even his attack seems similar.
You also experience similar discomfort and scariness. Humphrey is also the last 'real' boss fight, just like Giygas (at least in the true ending route).
It makes sense after all, considering that omocat took inspiration by the mother series
you cannot grasp the true form of humprey's attack!
@@herogaming6183 You cannot grasp Humphrey’s true hunger.
Exactly especially since the theme changes with the different phases
Well you can still legitimately lose to OMORI if you don't get far enough in the fight.
Naughty children have to fight the vore boss
This is killing me
yeah
I know you are totally in the right, but never refer to something as a vore boss ever again
What the hell did i just read
He was originally gonna digest you as an attack too
This fight somehow perfectly recreated an incredibly specific and traumatic nightmare I had as a young child, and I was not fucking ready to be targeted like this. I never thought a game would happen to perfectly recreate the imagery of 'getting helplessly, infinitely, recursively swallowed by a horrible rotting whale while being screamed at by a thousand laughing voices' but here I am and I absolutely hate it ;~;
You poor guy... I hope you feel better now!
Targeted? Please
@@ShadowSkyX Sometimes I wonder what possesses people to make comments like this. Who scrolls down looking for comments on a video and sees someone from over a year ago talking about a purely personal experience and thinks, 'Man, I'm gonna tell this guy off, he needs to get taken down a peg'. What kind of life do you lead that this is how you search for dopamine. Have you ever thought about that?
Meanwhile, because you reminded me of this video, I'm going to go re-listen to the Omori OST with my girlfriend and receive actual emotional fulfillment, so thanks for that.
@@C_Kiri based
@@ShadowSkyX
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The symbolism in Humfrey. “Eat all your emotions” as a constant cycle. He was so terrifying.
You know, if Humphrey symbolizes imagination and dissociation, it really makes sense that he keeps eating you over and over. Just like Sunny/Omori spirals deeper and deeper into dissociation.
Yeah.
Extended?
That's just the whole fight!
this fight made me feel itchy
For the record, I thought jumping in a whale’s mouth was a terrible idea from the off
Please tell me im not the only one who is scared of humphrey
I was fine with the game untill his part, so disturbing plz I don't feel ok just listening to this
Rest assured that you're not. Humphrey is the first boss that's actually terrifying, excluding SOMETHING and the weird thing you run into on the train.
throat HUMPREY
ur not the only one 😟✋
Bruh it made me cry like really hard
i think this fight scared me way more than any of the real world night segments
The discomfort with this fight was absolutely exhilarating and ended up being my favorite in the game (non hikkimori anyway). It just felt so so tense with how creepy it got
Out of curiosity what is your favorite hikki fight?
@@hdckighfkvhvgmk haven’t played it, that’s why I excluded it
@@outofideas7 oh ok
POV: me, thinking I just walked into an underground Russian techno club
Humphrey: WHALE WHALE WHALE
The fight wasn't the hardest one to beat? but it was probably the longest and most uncomfortable.
Fr
Unlike spammy mcspam heart, this fight's difficulty lies in the intense anxiety and feeling like you might never defeat Humphrey because with each phase you get to, it doesn't quite feel like the final one, or that Humphrey is gonna let go at all.
The Slime Sisters were arguably worse with a lot of their annoying attacks. :p Humphrey simply hits kind of hard though and it can be fairly difficult still, but usually pretty manageable. :p
Holy fuck this fight made me hopeless, but I found a false sense of hope through looking at the health bar and saw that hey, it has health! And oh my god that actually made me beat the boss, so far since I overstacked on life jams so this fight was kinda normal?
Still an amazing boss, holy fuck man
What would you have done if it didn’t have a health bar
@@cadence_2463 give up lmao
This is not a meme. Get into my belly
STOP,IVE JUST FINISHED THIS BOSS FIGHT
no
Yeah no
Time to feast! Time to feast! Time to get deceased!
Stop
Just look at his smug face..... it fills me with rage.......
Which face are we talking about?
@@brainsandbolts All of them. None are exempt from my wrath
As much as I absolutely DESPISE Humphrey as an area and boss, I must admit, he's thematically brilliant. He's the ideal tone setter for the final day, regardless of route. From the music, which is melancholic and hopeless, to the grating puzzles themselves, which inspire a sense of endless misery and futility... this all culminates perfectly in the Humphrey boss.
As the boss progresses, he taunts Sunny relentlessly, about the cycle... and the truth of it all... so close, yet out of reach. Like an ever generating wall designed to gatekeep blackspace. The corpses of hundreds of previous versions of the party already inhabit his stomach... soon you will too. The hopelessness of his damage slowly overtaking your healing is also another thing that adds to the anxiety of the genuinely unsettling encounter... all the while he mocks your efforts. The inner voice that always seems to swallow you up when you're just on the verge of picking yourself back up... of smiling... of breaking free of yourself. It smiles and pulls you back into your illusion, only to start you over all over again.
It's pointless to squirm. Give up, my friend. I'm afraid this cycle will never end.
You're so close, that wall is so close to falling... you know you can prove it wrong... you know you have something to remember... to save. To fix. Deeper you go again, it only gets darker. Everyone is on their last leg. You know you've been here hundreds of times, and yet that voice inside puts you to a halt once again.
There's no need to squirm. Ignorance is bliss. How many times must we do this?
Perhaps it's better to ignore. To let it continue. Ignorance is bliss... you've been happy so long... why fight back now? You never did in the past... why do you care now? Why does this all seem so meaningless?
It doesn't matter how quick or how slow... The more you struggle, the deeper we'll go!
And finally... you overcome. That, is why I think Humphrey is a brilliant boss battle... still wish he was skippable on replays, though.
Brilliantly put, stranger.
though i didn’t notice the hopelessness in the whole level building (it seemed as silly as the others, just in a slightly more menacing tone) i could definitely agree about the fight
@@TinyLazyGhost Perhaps that one was more so me specifically, but man, it was just so depressing with all the Basil stuff, the atmosphere, the music... I wanted to quit playing because it was actively bringing my mood down.
I can definitely see why not all people would feel that way, though!
The oldest creature of Headspace, a Whale from a unintentionally scary Children's book about a Hungry Whale.
God this fight made me so uncomfortable
God: Hmm...What kind of hell would be most effective for the modern age? When everyone is so jaded, and regularly makes their own hells?
Humphrey: Allow me to introduce myself.
Went by relatively fast. I had ecstatic Omori spamming Lucky Slice, Humphrey happy with Aubrey spamming Mood Wrecker/Power Hit and Kel and Hero on the defensive with toys and healing (Kel didn't do much because I forgot to equip Ricochet and didn't want to spam Curveball). I probably could've afforded to make Humphrey angry and lower his attack with Mock and Smile, but I didn't want anyone to get one-shoted while his attack was still high
i made humphrey sad and my team angry.
spammed hackaway, beatdown, and ricochet.
hero on heal and juice. have his cook and life jam skills. lots of juice filling items.
level 30. breezy.
might want to use shun as well. i didnt.
I feel like in the past, Sunny kept having the same set of dreams, and they always ended with Humphrey actually consuming the core four, causing the dream to reset.
thank you
honestly fight was wack and song is just a bop
Fight was great
for sure! freaked me out when it happened right after slime girls. Was a bit long but was fun!
Everyone hates this fight, but when you think about it, it is an amazing one. Like, the developers managed to make you feel helpless and anxious and think that there is no way you could beat him. It is an amazing fight indeed
I just realized, Humphrey's smile makes him look an awful lot like *something in the water*
When you think about it, what has Omori/Sunny had to eat since a bad steak a few days earlier? His ypung hungry body is now in some sense...eating itself
Dinner, at basils house, and some food elsewhere. None in his own house tho
he had money
"Hi kids! Do you like vore?"
"Hell no!"
"Y O U W I L L"
Since this is a dream world, based off Sunny's mind, does that mean...
*Sunny has a fear of vore, from coming across it online, due to his shut in nature!?*
Having a fear of being eaten seems like a pretty natural thing to scared of
@Yess7895 yes
@Yess7895 he did
Yeah, let's assume that it's a "fear" considering he uses headspace to get away, lol.
Nah his stomach isn't feeling so great
the theme of me spamming hot dogs and orange juice on everyone
When you confront Humphrey for committing the ultimate felony of swearing
air conditioning is awesome tho
This fight made me so uncomfortable, probably wasnt the best idea to play this game at 2am, i was constantly looking behind me. The song Is a bop tho
"Absolute, raw terror."
"And squishy too! _Nyak Nyak!_ "
I've come back to this song every day since I played the game...This game changed me lol
Not gonna lie, I love Humphrey so much from a design standpoint, for the fact he’s the scariest being in the game that has nothing to do with Something and that whole business. I know he does plot wise, but the fact his appearance and mannerisms are pure Headspace and yet he’s still so terrifying is great. The body horror and mind screw of how this is all going down is weird to think about: You’re in a giant whale. This whale is filled with lumps that have his own face on them and act as a hive mind. Each of these apparently have their own stomachs? Then they combine into an even bigger one… Swallow you… and he has a mouth in their collective stomach. Then THAT mouth swallows you. Then THAT mouth swallows you. Then THAT mouth swallows you. The visuals and the soundtrack cement how claustrophobic and fucking awful this fight must’ve been outside the context of an RPG battle, I couldn’t imagine being swallowed over and over like that. Absolute, raw terror indeed.
Humphrey made me use all of my food items
*goes back to the junkyard*
Alright Kel, do your thing!
Ironic.
Me who used them on the previous boss:
I love how this fight makes you really. And I mean, REALLY nervious. I'm still sweating and I beat him 30 minutes ago
People might hate the Humphrey Boss Fight cause of it being slow, but honestly I loved this fight, it felt so dense, like sunny was actually being peer pressured into revealing his truth
This fight wasn’t scary for me, but I felt like the fight was never gonna end. Like I would be stuck forever.
Wait, this is the only part where the Headspace kids feared for their lives?
I think this fight/character would be much less creepy if Humphrey had the same horrifying designs as the various SOMETHINGs throughout the game. The fact that Humphrey smiles the whole time while attempting to kill the party and "protect" Sunny from finding out the truth as the last unscripted boss before Black Space is terrifying.
Hes hunger
Ehhh, I didn't really want for him to be scarler, but I did want his design to be less... simplistic? IDK, he's literally just a smiley face plastered onto a blue ball
This feels like a terraria boss fight, down to the music
This battle in front of the save point was VILE
Im proud of saying this scared me more than the phobias
Same
This was where all the life jams I had saved up came in handy😬
bro I was on edge the whole time inthis battle, at the end of it I was shaking so bad like what the absolute fuck was that
I loved that OST the first time i heard it
somehow managed to do this fight first try, but man that was really something else...
When I first fought Humphrey I had got to a point where I thought that it would never end
This fight make me remember Giygas from Mother 2 ngl,
Especially phase 3 Humphrey
They give that same kind of dread and fear and hopelessness
honestly he was my favorite fight when i first played
The first time i heard it in the game i already loved it
This video is about as long as the fight itself
I love the earthbound inspired alien noises the entire Humphrey section took. It was one of the best parts.
Istg this fight made me so uncomfortable, but i still enjoy fighting him tho..it just...it making me uncomfortable
woah its rossa
if he could represent dissociation and continuation of the cycle, and be coming from a child's nursery book, then together it could represent omori's/sunny's dissociation and retrieving into the dream world starting since he was very young? or like one of the first things to fuel his imagination, because Humphrey does appear in the deeper well, and not anywhere else in the regular overworld;
Honestly, among the other boss themes
This is the scariest
Scarier than the fear bosses' themes
Mainly because the fight really felt unsettling and long,
I mean you get jumpscared every turn
I cant believe I actually fought this thing at night, so glad I didnt get nightmares that same night
They made this song such a banger for a reason
Okay I cannot be *fully* mad at Humphrey, cause he seems nice enough, just hungry to the point of being crazy, but there's no excuse for making me go through claustrophobia like that
When they went into this dude's mouth I was already not feeling it and look at me now
I'd disagree, I don't think he seems nice at all. Regardless of the morality of the sirens, he'd known them for so long, they should've been somewhat his friends, yet he ate them while smiling, and rejoiced afterwards. He then tortured children, finding joy in the act of 'preparing his food'. At that point, you're irredeemable.
@@samthedystopianrat1945 He might've been friendly at one point ig, it IS said that he's so old his age removed him of his conscience, so
@@mal3502 He WAS friendly
Also, thos hungry-crazy psychopath, I know one other damn well, I unironically like those type
I F*cking love Air Conditioning.
It took me too long to realize “Whale Whale Whale” was a play on “well, well, well…”
I feel so stupid
Other than the fact that this fight was HORRYFING, Yall Have to Say this Is Lowkey a banger
Being backstabbed by Humphrey and realizing you were fooled, he didn't want to help with finding Basil. To him, you surrender food or become food. Those scientists lived only because they could provide him with clams.
10:09 is when the second soundtrack plays. You're welcome.
This fight actually made sad for some reason,like,i had lots of clams that i wasn't gonna use but Aubrey had to say that we don't have all that money
.also HE SEEMED SO FRIENDLY AT FIRST HUMPHREY WHY
You're not you when you're Humphrey
not even lying this was the hardest battle in the game for me (I was even over leveled) but I had to actually use life jam and healing items, but still it was a very interesting fight.
"Alright i've defeate the slime girls, that was pretty easy!"
Humphrey: Hello, i eat you now
This part of the game honestly made me feel a little sick