pinknarcissus005
Bio
Nothing here!
Badges
Well Written
Gained 10+ likes on a single review
Gone Gold
Received 5+ likes on a review while featured on the front page
Liked
Gained 10+ total review likes
Gamer
Played 250+ games
N00b
Played 100+ games
Favorite Games
310
Total Games Played
000
Played in 2024
000
Games Backloggd
Recently Reviewed See More
This game's only upside is that it looks great on the PS5/a chunky PC. It has the same narrative problem as, well, Dead Space: it has about 10% of story to actually cover the game's time. So most of it is some contrived "oooh nooo, the cock thruster is broken, we need the lube to fix it. Damn, the lube machine broke too, we need to get the peepee enlarger". And the classic spending two minutes with a companion before the protagonist FALLS THROUGH THE FLOOR. AGAIN. FOR THE 10TH TIME. BOY WATCH YOUR FEEET.
The clunky melee combat you probably know about already, and maybe the VENTS. But I'm venting in here. Are they hidden loading screens? Probably, bc you climb through them for a minimum of 20 stretches. Take a tiktok break.
Should you play it? Idk, I'm not your mother.
The clunky melee combat you probably know about already, and maybe the VENTS. But I'm venting in here. Are they hidden loading screens? Probably, bc you climb through them for a minimum of 20 stretches. Take a tiktok break.
Should you play it? Idk, I'm not your mother.
This review contains spoilers
The story is pretty good but it wasn't really what I was expecting from the game for the most part. The dual narrative of a dream world and what is happening in the real world would usually mirror each other. However, this is not really the case in Omori, but they instead feel like two separate stories. The real world; excellent. The dreamworld; it wants to be Undertale so bad but it doesn't really get what makes it so good. It kinda dragged on for a bit too long considering there's no much interconnection.
Still slay tho.
Still slay tho.