![]() It isn't until the player finds Dino's Dig and searches in the plot to the upper right of the first level that they'll reunite the two.kind of. Despite Kel initially crying about this a couple of times and the loss of a Charm being sorely missed during the game's early stages, this side quest isn't mentioned much throughout the game. However, true fans know what the real story is all about: Helping Kel find his pet rock, Hector. While on the surface, Omori's main plot may revolve around finding Basil and having Sunny face his inner demons. However, this scene more directly references a moment in the Japanese version of Pokémon Red and Blue, where the player can interact with a TV and a similar piece of dialogue appears. Some fans may simply notice this as a reference to the acclaimed film, Stand By Me. Four boys are walking on railroad tracks. Looking at the TV prompts the simple statement: One that may fly right by the player is found just within Neighbor's Room. It's no secret that Omori is heavily influenced by Omocat's favorite RPGs and is littered with a few inspired materials and references here and there. The TV In Neighbor's Room Has A Pokemon/Stand By Me Reference Doing so even unlocks an achievement for cheeky players. However, the game does allow for one internal reference to slip through by allowing the player to name themselves after the developer herself, Omocat. While the naming screen may not seem that special for longtime fans of video games, Omori actually does lock the player from choosing certain names, namely those of the main cast. This is actually the wallpaper found in Sunny's house and if fans catch it, these are very apparent in Basil's hidden photos. ![]() Throughout the game, the background for the save screen will be this ascending array of vines and flowers. While the exact meaning or intention of this detail may be lost on people still playing the game, those who have experienced at least the ending of the Normal Route know how subtle details like this can mean so much to the main protagonist. Much like in Undertale, this can dictate some new interactions and even change certain scenes. ![]() Omori has its own random experience generator known as the "WTF Value" that activates after leaving Neighbor's Room for the first time. ![]() In Undertale, there are different interactions and secrets attached to what has been dubbed the "Fun Value." The player is given a random number at the start of the game that determines what secret experiences they may enjoy (if any). In HEADSPACE, OMORI and his friends set out to find BASIL (another friend) once they are informed BASIL has gone missing,įans of Undertale are already aware of a developer's propensity for hidden yet alluring RNG interactions. Omori is a game about a 16-year old boy named SUNNY that has became a hikikomori after his older sister (MARI)'s death.
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