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fofo, interessante, mas nada de especial

Has some jank to it, but definitely a fun Platinum to get as you maneuver each mechanic.

Man this game was so neat its a fun puzzle game I really like the vibe of it easy 1000g too

mmffgghhhh easy platinums that are actually really beautiful


My all-time favorite indie. Beautiful, evocative game, lovely story, fairly simple puzzles and platforming, so no struggling. Just enjoy this lovely little game.

Fun, short platformer that has charm and calm vibes. The puzzles aren't difficult; the platforming (while not the best control) is fairly simple. However, it's easy to overshoot your dash and the float messes with your camera. You unlock new abilities after progressing through the different portals.

You can freely explore the large scale maps. I love the environments and interacting with the creatures. The world is beautiful and it looks like the studio is carrying that same style over to their next project, Kibu. I will be looking forward to that.

Ein sehr entspanntes Spiel mit einer sehr schönen Umgebung. Das Platforming und die Rätsel waren für mich etwas zu simpel, sollten aber für Kinder ideal sein.
Von der Handlung hab ich nicht wirklich was mitgenommen, in dem Bereich hätte man das Spiel vielleicht noch etwas stärker ausarbeiten können.

Experiência única divertida e relaxante , com puzzles simples q qualquer um consegue fazer , trilha sonora excepcional , com ambientes lindos e vivos com espécies únicas.

Stylish look, great atmosphere. Short, sweet and to the point. Puzzles are exceedingly simple so there's never an"ah-ha!" moment, but they're still satisfying.
Got me looking forward to the next Inkyfox project, that's genuine praise right there.

Omno doesn't really stand out in the world of indie puzzle adventure games but I think it does everything it sets out to do pretty well. The puzzles are far from mind bending but they are satisfying to solve. You unlock new abilities as you go that give a decent escalation to navigation. That said, even with its short play time, I already felt that I was growing tired with it before finishing. It has a nice look and decent visual variety among the levels. I didn't find much to hang onto with the story but it had an effective melancholic atmosphere to it. I finished this game a couple of weeks ago and not much has really stuck with me but I do think it was worth the playthrough.

Look at this, another really chill game produced by Future Friends Games. This one suffers a bit in comparison to Exo One by having somewhat of a collectathon bent, but it doesn't punish you in any way for not wanting to continue engaging with it, as I did. That said, I loved nearly all the little database entries you find on the world's creatures.

Honestly I’ve never heard of anyone talk about this game but I was looking for games to play on PS extra before sub runs out and I found this to be the definition of a hidden gem. Nothing crazy but what this game sets out to do which is an atmospheric simple puzzle platformer adventure it succeeds in spades. Just the right length, super breezy, good variety in puzzles and platforming, good music. Honestly hard to ding this game other than being easy which is a plus in my books. Great palette cleanser. Took <4 hours to platinum very natural play through too.

It was a great game. The message given at the end was very meaningful and beautiful.

Omno was an interesting one that I'm shocked I hadn't heard of prior to seeing it on the PS Shop. It's pretty solid, and has some fun puzzles and exploration. The art style isn't my favorite, but I really don't mind it. I couldn't work myself into finishing the game, only making it about halfway through, but respect the work put into it immenselly. 6/10

it's fine. the closet thing that i can compare it to is Journey (2012), but while Journey is visually striking with diverse areas and garners a deep emotional connection with the player without using any words, this game comes nowhere close.

Omno looks "nice" but on the whole is pretty bland to look at and explore. it's formatted as a pilgrimage across the world, but several of the many areas in the game are just repeats thematically. when i got to the final segment of the game in the sky, i thought "wow, this area is neat and goes beyond just being a desert or a cold biome like the previous areas" but then the game proceeded to make the two following areas the exact same visually. nothing is really special about this game, and while i feel there was an attempt to make this world feel diverse and novel with its inclusion of 41 different unique species, they don't actually do much of anything in terms of gameplay or story outside of giving you "energy" which you need to get one singular collectible in each area. of course, there's a couple exceptions to this rule, but for the most part, they're inconsequential. also, there's 'glyphs' which are tablets with some lore on them, but they all felt faux-deep and pointless.

puzzles aren't anything special, and the movement is serviceable. i appreciate that you gain new abilities as you progress, so there is more freedom of movement, but it doesn't feel particularly satisfying. i don't think there's really anything worth playing here, but it is wholly playable, and i did get some enjoyment out of it, so i can't in sound and fair mind give it anything less than 3/5.

Omno is a good game. Cozy and chill. Has simple, but beautiful graphics, a nice soundtrack, and the puzzles didn't make me want to pull my hair out. It also didn't overstay its welcome. I'd definitely recommend it.

Completamente esquecível e passível :\

A laid-back puzzle game and an easy platinum. Unfortunately has some performance issues, even on good hardware. Atmosphere and ambience are very nice, and I loved the creature designs. However, the actual puzzle-solving is quite easy, with a lot of the puzzles not really being puzzles at all. Gets repetitive after a bit, but it's short enough that it didn't bother me. Nothing special, but worth playing through once.

An unfortunately short but fun game that really could have benefitted from some actual challenge. As it was the mechanics were fine but I just kind of coasted through the entire thing.

one of those games that based on how you approach it, it could be a relaxing yet great and poetic adventure or pure boredom. luckly i was in the first category

Loved it, and I almost never play these type of games. Awesome pallet cleanser between other 'larger than life' titles.

Bom jogo, não tem nada de mais, mas é incrível pensar que foi feito por uma única pessoa.

This game was everything it needed to be, and more than I expected it to be. A short but sweet 3D puzzle platformer, with no combat and relatively tight controls, it was an enjoyable experience that did not outstay its welcome. The world was a joy to wander through, and the design of each of the 'levels' was done with an intelligence of game design that provides the opportunity for players of varying levels and experience to engage with. It doesn't take an intricate knowledge of how games work to see that sloped collapsed pillar will eventually lead into the orb collectible, but it was just enough to give me pause as I look for the next step in my journey.

The world itself felt vibrant and alive, as if an ecosystem was already doing its own thing before my character wandered past a peaceful habitat. The encyclopedia entries that we get for each new creature gave a small reward for exploring and trying to find out more at every turn. Omno did some of my favourite things I love to see in games, especially towards the latter end as a puzzle required you taking the time to stop, take a moment to breathe, and observe some flying creatures make slow, lazy loops around what would soon turn out to be the answer to the puzzle. There were no quest markers, no answers handed out, the answer itself was taking the time to relax, breathe in, and observe the gorgeous world as it has been laid out in front of us.

An enjoyable experience that was exactly what it needed to be - which in itself is part of the difficulty in rating this game. No matter what however, this has lead me to wanting to keep an eye out for the next game from Studio Inkyfox.

Um game muito bonito, mesmo sem nenhuma fala você se prende do início ao fim... um jogo bastante curto, com vários cenários interessantes e bichos super exóticos, jogabilidade bem fluída e fácil de pegar, puzzle muito legais tbm! Um jogo maravilhoso 🙏🏻❤

10/10

I'm glad I started playing through my backlog of PS+ titles because it means I can find gems like this. I would classify this as a Journey-like game. Beautifully crafted art style and environments, gripping puzzles and gameplay, and that sense of exploration and adventure further amplified by a wonderful soundtrack. I don't have many problems with it, some platforming was a little frustrating, but none of this game was overly difficult and it played rather smoothly. This would be a good starter game for those wanting to get into video games.


Jogo bem tranquilo, sem dificuldade, com quebra-cabeças e é mais um jogo pra jogar num domingo de chuva tomando um café. Platinado

Thoroughly enjoyed my time with Omno! A very cute little exploration game with light puzzling. The low poly art style is gorgeous and the vistas are often striking, I found myself taking multiple screenshots at various points. Definitely recommend this game for those who are looking for a light and fun experience with a heart warming message.

Un univers faussement original et des énigmes basiques... Un jeu très basique qui sera vite oublié.