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%%* CallAHitpointASmeerp: The game's equivalent to mana/stamina is called Juice.

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%%* * CallAHitpointASmeerp: The game's demo's equivalent to mana/stamina is called Juice.



%%* TheEeyore: Omori. If the fact that he's the only playable character drawn in black-and-white and who doesn't smile on his character portrait doesn't alert you, there's also his starting combat skill being to read the a "Sad Poem" that predictably gets a character sad. (Notably, this can be a good thing, as sad characters are more cautious and better at defending, though they are also correspondingly worse at attacking.)
%%** His comic goes more in-depth on how nihilistic this guy is.
%%--> How are you supposed to cheer up if you don't know why you're sad in the first place?

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%%* * TheEeyore: Omori.Omori, in both the demo and the related media. If the fact that he's the only playable character drawn in black-and-white and who doesn't smile on his character portrait doesn't alert you, there's also his starting combat skill being to read the a "Sad Poem" that predictably gets a character sad. (Notably, this can be a good thing, as sad characters are more cautious and better at defending, though they are also correspondingly worse at attacking.)
%%** ** His comic goes more in-depth on how nihilistic this guy is.
%%--> --> How are you supposed to cheer up if you don't know why you're sad in the first place?



%%* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Invoked; there are Space Pirates who joined the command of Space Boyfriend hoping to do awesome pirate stuff, but then nearly all of them left after seeing he doesn't actually do anything.
%%* ShoutOut: Interacting with a blender in Neighbour's room asks "Will it blend?", referencing a notable Website/YouTube series of the same name.

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%%* * ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Invoked; Invoked in the demo; there are Space Pirates who joined the command of Space Boyfriend hoping to do awesome pirate stuff, but then nearly all of them left after seeing he doesn't actually do anything.
%%* * ShoutOut: Interacting with a blender in the demo's Neighbour's room asks "Will it blend?", referencing a notable Website/YouTube series of the same name.

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* CallAHitpointASmeerp: The game's equivalent to mana/stamina is called Juice.

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* %%* CallAHitpointASmeerp: The game's equivalent to mana/stamina is called Juice.



* TheEeyore: Omori. If the fact that he's the only playable character drawn in black-and-white and who doesn't smile on his character portrait doesn't alert you, there's also his starting combat skill being to read the a "Sad Poem" that predictably gets a character sad. (Notably, this can be a good thing, as sad characters are more cautious and better at defending, though they are also correspondingly worse at attacking.)
** His comic goes more in-depth on how nihilistic this guy is.
--> How are you supposed to cheer up if you don't know why you're sad in the first place?

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* %%* TheEeyore: Omori. If the fact that he's the only playable character drawn in black-and-white and who doesn't smile on his character portrait doesn't alert you, there's also his starting combat skill being to read the a "Sad Poem" that predictably gets a character sad. (Notably, this can be a good thing, as sad characters are more cautious and better at defending, though they are also correspondingly worse at attacking.)
** %%** His comic goes more in-depth on how nihilistic this guy is.
--> %%--> How are you supposed to cheer up if you don't know why you're sad in the first place?



** The actual game itself will also use the hand drawn animations in cutscenes, as seen in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV0BST2nifk 2017 trailer]]. Some of the enemies will be displayed as clay figures, as well.



* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Invoked; there are Space Pirates who joined the command of Space Boyfriend hoping to do awesome pirate stuff, but then nearly all of them left after seeing he doesn't actually do anything.
* ShoutOut: Interacting with a blender in Neighbour's room asks "Will it blend?", referencing a notable Website/YouTube series of the same name.

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* %%* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Invoked; there are Space Pirates who joined the command of Space Boyfriend hoping to do awesome pirate stuff, but then nearly all of them left after seeing he doesn't actually do anything.
* %%* ShoutOut: Interacting with a blender in Neighbour's room asks "Will it blend?", referencing a notable Website/YouTube series of the same name.

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* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: One of the first enemies shown is a giant plane with a face on it.
* BatterUp: The demo shows your only girl companion, Aubrey, fighting with a bat.



* DarkAndTroubledPast: Omori, possibly. It is yet to be shown if his depression is caused by anything, but the Kickstarter page implies he lost a dear friend in some incident that he can't remember.



* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In the original Omori comics, Omori was looking at porn on his computer. In the demo and in the official art, the contents of the screen are censored by static on map, and only show a wallpaper of a brick wall when interacted with. Omori still retains the tissues, though their description now implies they are used entirely for wiping away tears.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Zig-zagged. In the original Omori comics, Omori was looking at porn on his computer. In the demo and in the official art, the contents of the screen are censored by static on map, and only show a wallpaper of a brick wall when interacted with. Omori still retains the tissues, though their description now implies they are used entirely for wiping away tears.



* HeroicMime: Omori doesn't actually say anything during the conversations, which are entirely between the other party members. You only learn of his thoughts through some of the environmental descriptions.

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* HeroicMime: Omori doesn't actually say anything during the demo's conversations, which are entirely between the other party members. You only learn of his thoughts through some of the environmental descriptions.



* NoodleIncident: In the demo, Kel refuses to climb wooden things due to "the incident".
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Cheers is a character that has set up a natural, eco-friendly shop. The items they sell are Strawberries, Milk, and...French Fries.

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* NoodleIncident: In the demo, Kel refuses to climb wooden things due to "the incident".
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: In the demo, Cheers is a character that has set up a natural, eco-friendly shop. The items they sell are Strawberries, Milk, and...French Fries.



* UnstoppableRage: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed:]] During battle, the characters can experience the emotion anger, boosting their attack power.

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* UnstoppableRage: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed:]] During battle, Demo shows that during battles, the characters can experience the emotion anger, boosting their attack power.power, but also lowering defence.
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* WindingEyes: Combat encounters in the demo briefly replace the enemies' eyes with crosses whenever they get hit.

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* WindingEyes: WingdingEyes: Combat encounters in the demo briefly replace the enemies' eyes with crosses whenever they get hit.

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* ActionBomb: In the demo, interacting with a bookshelf in Grandma's house first makes Omori sneeze due to all the dust, and then causes an aggressive Dust Bunny to emerge. While he looks cute, he's actually capable of "exploding", which hurts both itself and the entire party for 20 damage (roughly half of their starting [=HP=])



* BatterUp: Aubrey.
* BloodlessCarnage: The damage inflicted on the enemies in a fight never shows any outward damage. Also, when Omori [[spoiler:stabs himself, he simply curls in on himself and falls to the ground.]]

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* BatterUp: Aubrey.
The demo shows your only girl companion, Aubrey, fighting with a bat.
* BlankWhiteVoid: The demo begins with Omori in a tiny "room" that only contains his sketchbook, laptop and a tissue box "for wiping your sorrows away", and is somehow "illuminated" by a black light bulb. You can walk straight through its walls, however, but the outside is simply a large expanse of pure white void, its only inhabitants being a perfectly normal black cat that doesn't do anything, and nameless spermatozoa-looking things that instantly send him back to his room.
* BloodlessCarnage: The damage inflicted on the enemies in a fight the demo's fights never shows any outward damage. Also, when Omori [[spoiler:stabs himself, he simply curls in on himself and falls to the ground.]]]]
* CallAHitpointASmeerp: The game's equivalent to mana/stamina is called Juice.
* CombinationAttack: The demo allows each character to perform these through activating "follow-up" prompts after a successful attack. However, doing so consumes "energy" (as opposed to "juice", which only used for the normal skills.)
* CompanionCube: The first time you talk to Kel in the demo, he shows Omori the pet rock he found the other day, and says he plans to call him Kevin. He remains in his inventory in the "Charm" slot.
* CriticalHit: All combatants have a chance of landing one in the demo. Being "Happy" raises this chance at the expense of overall accuracy. Omori's "Trick" skill outright guarantees a critical hit, but it costs a whole 10 Juice (half his starting amount) to compensate.



* TheEeyore: Omori. Just read his comic to get an idea of how nihilistic this guy is. Possibly also TheWoobie.

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* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The demo's title screen is a black-and-white pencil drawing of the titular character. The environment in the opening scene is also completely black-and-white. However, other elements are exempt from this, as looking in the sketchbook shows plenty of red in the disturbing drawings, the MookBouncer creatures are pinkish in color, and the menu elements use a pink hand as a pointer, while health/stamina bars are red and yellow. Then, the rest of the demo goes straight to bright colors.
* DieChairDie: The demo shows Omori slashing breakable watermelons with his knife to get the stuff inside them.
* TheEeyore: Omori. Just If the fact that he's the only playable character drawn in black-and-white and who doesn't smile on his character portrait doesn't alert you, there's also his starting combat skill being to read his the a "Sad Poem" that predictably gets a character sad. (Notably, this can be a good thing, as sad characters are more cautious and better at defending, though they are also correspondingly worse at attacking.)
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comic to get an idea of goes more in-depth on how nihilistic this guy is. Possibly also TheWoobie.



* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In the original Omori comics, Omori was looking at porn on his computer. In the game and in the official art, the contents of the screen is censored by static... yet Omori retains the tissues.

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* EnemyScan: In the demo, star-gazing with a minor character named Shawn gives Omori the "Observe" skill, though it only reveals an enemy's current health and Juice amount.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In the original Omori comics, Omori was looking at porn on his computer. In the game demo and in the official art, the contents of the screen is are censored by static... yet static on map, and only show a wallpaper of a brick wall when interacted with. Omori still retains the tissues.tissues, though their description now implies they are used entirely for wiping away tears.
* HeKnowsAboutTimedHits: At the start of the demo, interacting with the laptop brings up a variation of this. Your only available options are "stare at the screen", which is exactly that, and does nothing, and "look at the keyboard", which shows the basic commands for controlling your character.
* HeroicMime: Omori doesn't actually say anything during the conversations, which are entirely between the other party members. You only learn of his thoughts through some of the environmental descriptions.
* HyperactiveMetabolism: In the demo, the characters are healed through consuming food. You even have a banana whisper this into Omori's ear when you pick it up (though bananas are the one fruit you don't eat). Moreover, Hero can produce an indefinite amount of cookies during combat to heal himself or others, as long as he has enough juice for that.
* JustifiedSavePoint: In the demo, "taking a break" at the picnic ground saves the game.
* KnifeNut: In the demo, Omori's first weapon is a knife. When he picks it up, the message emphasizes the "nut" part by stating "you can see your reflection clearly in the blade". The fact that the knife appears after he looks at the drawings in his sketchbook, which contain plenty of gruesome scenes, is also hardly a good portent.



* NoodleIncident: Kel refuses to climb wooden things due to "the incident".

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* MoneySpider: All of the enemies in the demo seem to carry clams, which act as the game's currency. Don't ask why a Forest Bunny would be needing them.
* MoodWhiplash: The demo starts from Omori's room which is mostly a black-and-white void scored to an equally depressing tune and where there's nothing to do, and immediately goes to "neighbour's room" which is dominated by bright shades of purple, has flowers around and several happy kids playing skipping rope, the ladder outside literally has all its steps rainbow-colored and has a cheerful melody playing as well. The contrast literally couldn't be stronger, even if there are still off-beat elements like a small tentacle harmlessly poking out of the ground for seemingly no reason.
* MookBouncer: The BlankWhiteVoid in the demo's opening is "patrolled" by pink spermatozoa-like entities, which will instantly send Omori back to his room if they come into contact. Even the knife he picks up after looking at his sketchbook makes no difference. Then again, all he needs to do to actually exit is go through a nearby door, while the borders of the void will send him back just as effectively as the bouncers.
* NoodleIncident: In the demo, Kel refuses to climb wooden things due to "the incident".



* OcularGushers: A character in the demo, Weeping Willow, regularly cries in this manner as she sits besides a lake. A nearby friendly whale, Humphrey, reveals that crying is her default way of expressing ''any'' emotion, and that the whole lake he is in only exists because of her tears.
* ThePiratesWhoDontDoAnything: Invoked; there are Space Pirates who joined the command of Space Boyfriend hoping to do awesome pirate stuff, but then nearly all of them left after seeing he doesn't actually do anything.
* ShoutOut: Interacting with a blender in Neighbour's room asks "Will it blend?", referencing a notable Website/YouTube series of the same name.



* ViolenceIsTheOnlyOption: In order to defeat Space Boyfriend, due to his rage.

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* ViolenceIsTheOnlyOption: UseYourHead: In order the demo, a minor character named Berly is really proud of her headbutt skills, which she uses to defeat Space Boyfriend, due play tetherball. Contrary to his rage.the expectations, she doesn't actually fight even when she formally "joins the party", and just tags along instead. However, she then teaches headbutting to Aubrey once you find her lost tetherball, and she gives you all a "Butt Certificate" to mark the occasion as well. [[spoiler: Kel then sticks it on a flagpole to mark them getting to the otherworld, in spite of Aubrey's protests.]]
* WelcomeToCorneria: Characters in the demo have only line (or at most, several lines said all at once) when talked to, until a plot event happens and it's switched for another set of lines.
* WindingEyes: Combat encounters in the demo briefly replace the enemies' eyes with crosses whenever they get hit.
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Developed and launched on Kickstarter, Omori is a surreal, horror RPG that takes heavy references from other RPG's, most notably Earthbound. it has currently been funded, with several of its stretch goals met, including a full Japanese localization, due to the heavy popularity over there. The demo is currently available for Kickstarter backers. Music by [[http://spaceboyfriend.bandcamp.com/ Space Boyfriend]] and [[http://slimegirls.bandcamp.com/ Slime Girls]].

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Developed and launched on Kickstarter, Omori is a surreal, horror RPG that takes heavy references from other RPG's, most notably Earthbound. it It has currently been funded, with several of its stretch goals met, including a full Japanese localization, due to the heavy popularity over there. The demo is currently available for Kickstarter backers. Music by [[http://spaceboyfriend.bandcamp.com/ Space Boyfriend]] and [[http://slimegirls.bandcamp.com/ Slime Girls]].
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* UnstoppableRage: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] During battle, the characters can experience the emotion anger, boosting their attack power.

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** The actual game itself will also use the hand drawn animations in cutscenes, as seen in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV0BST2nifk 2017 trailer]]. Some of the enemies will be displayed as clay figures, as well.

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** The actual game itself will also use the hand drawn animations in cutscenes, as seen in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV0BST2nifk 2017 trailer]]. Some of the enemies will be displayed as clay figures, as well.well.
* ViolenceIsTheOnlyOption: In order to defeat Space Boyfriend, due to his rage.
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* BloodlessCarnage: The damage inflicted on the enemies in a fight never shows any outward damage. Also, when Omori [[spoilers:stabs himself, he simply curls in on himself and falls to the ground.]]

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* BloodlessCarnage: The damage inflicted on the enemies in a fight never shows any outward damage. Also, when Omori [[spoilers:stabs [[spoiler:stabs himself, he simply curls in on himself and falls to the ground.]]
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* BloodlessCarnage: The damage inflicted on the enemies in a fight never shows any outward damage. Also, when Omori [[spoilers: stabs himself, he simply curls in on himself and falls to the ground.]]

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* BloodlessCarnage: The damage inflicted on the enemies in a fight never shows any outward damage. Also, when Omori [[spoilers: stabs [[spoilers:stabs himself, he simply curls in on himself and falls to the ground.]]
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* BloodlessCarnage: The damage inflicted on the enemies in a fight never shows any outward damage. Also, when Omori [[spoilers: stabs himself, he simply curls in on himself and falls to the ground.]]
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Developed and launched on Kickstarter, Omori is a surreal, horror RPG that takes heavy references from other RPG's, most notably Earthbound. it has currently been funded, with several of its stretch goals met, including a full Japanese localization, due to the heavy popularity over there. Music by [[http://spaceboyfriend.bandcamp.com/ Space Boyfriend]] and [[http://slimegirls.bandcamp.com/ Slime Girls]].

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Developed and launched on Kickstarter, Omori is a surreal, horror RPG that takes heavy references from other RPG's, most notably Earthbound. it has currently been funded, with several of its stretch goals met, including a full Japanese localization, due to the heavy popularity over there. The demo is currently available for Kickstarter backers. Music by [[http://spaceboyfriend.bandcamp.com/ Space Boyfriend]] and [[http://slimegirls.bandcamp.com/ Slime Girls]].
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Developed and launched on Kickstarter, Omori is a surreal, horror RPG that takes heavy references from other RPG's, most notably Earthbound. it has currently been funded, with several of it's stretch goals met, including a full Japanese localization, due to the heavy popularity over there. Music by [[http://spaceboyfriend.bandcamp.com/ Space Boyfriend]] and [[http://slimegirls.bandcamp.com/ Slime Girls]].

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Developed and launched on Kickstarter, Omori is a surreal, horror RPG that takes heavy references from other RPG's, most notably Earthbound. it has currently been funded, with several of it's its stretch goals met, including a full Japanese localization, due to the heavy popularity over there. Music by [[http://spaceboyfriend.bandcamp.com/ Space Boyfriend]] and [[http://slimegirls.bandcamp.com/ Slime Girls]].
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** The actual game itself will also have the hand drawn animations in cutscenes, as seen in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV0BST2nifk 2017 trailer]]. Some of the enemies will be displayed as clay figures, as well.

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** The actual game itself will also have use the hand drawn animations in cutscenes, as seen in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV0BST2nifk 2017 trailer]]. Some of the enemies will be displayed as clay figures, as well.
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* MediumBlending: In addition to ingame footage, the first [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erzgjfU271g trailer]] used both hand drawn animations and real life photos and clips.
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* BatterUp: One of the several supporting characters seen in posters wields a nail bat.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In the original Omori comics, Omori was looking at porn on his computer. In the game and in the official art, the contents of the screen is censored by static... yet Omori retains the tissues.

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OMORI is an up-and-coming RPG from artist Omocat, based off of her comic of the same name. It tells the story of a young NEET named Omori, as he goes about his daily life living in an enormous white expanse. A depressed individual, he rarely gets out of bed, and when he does it's only to go on the internet or to grab a tissue. His eccentric and fun-loving neighbors, on the other hand, rarely sleep and their technicolor dreamworld repulses Omori. One day he finally works up the courage to try to experience their way of life. Eventually, Omori must make a decision on which world is real; the empty, lonely White Space, or the bright, insane world of his neighbors.

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OMORI is an up-and-coming RPG from artist Omocat, based off of her comic of the same name. It tells the story of a young NEET {{NEET}} named Omori, as he goes about his daily life living in an [[WhiteVoidRoom enormous white expanse. expanse.]] A depressed individual, he rarely gets out of bed, and when he does it's only to go on the internet or to grab a tissue. His eccentric and fun-loving neighbors, on the other hand, rarely sleep and their [[WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs technicolor dreamworld dreamworld]] repulses Omori.Omori, though he admits to liking them, somewhat. One day he finally works up the courage to try to experience their way of life. Eventually, Omori [[DreamLand must make a decision decision]] [[ThatWasNotADream on which world is real; real]]; [[RealityEnsues the empty, lonely White Space, or the bright, insane world of his neighbors.
neighbors.]]



* TheEyore: Omori. Just read his comic to get an idea of how nihilistic this guy is. Possibly also TheWoobie.

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* TheEyore: TheEeyore: Omori. Just read his comic to get an idea of how nihilistic this guy is. Possibly also TheWoobie.TheWoobie.
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AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: One of the first enemies shown is a giant plane with a face on it.
DarkAndTroubledPast: Omori, possibly. It is yet to be shown if his depression is caused by anything, but the Kickstarter page implies he lost a dear friend in some incident that he can't remember.
TheEyore: Omori. Just read his comic to get an idea of how nihilistic this guy is. Possibly also TheWoobie.

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AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: *AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: One of the first enemies shown is a giant plane with a face on it.
DarkAndTroubledPast: *DarkAndTroubledPast: Omori, possibly. It is yet to be shown if his depression is caused by anything, but the Kickstarter page implies he lost a dear friend in some incident that he can't remember.
TheEyore: *TheEyore: Omori. Just read his comic to get an idea of how nihilistic this guy is. Possibly also TheWoobie.
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-->''Anything fun is just a distraction from how much the world actually sucks...''

OMORI is an up-and-coming RPG from artist Omocat, based off of her comic of the same name. It tells the story of a young NEET named Omori, as he goes about his daily life living in an enormous white expanse. A depressed individual, he rarely gets out of bed, and when he does it's only to go on the internet or to grab a tissue. His eccentric and fun-loving neighbors, on the other hand, rarely sleep and their technicolor dreamworld repulses Omori. One day he finally works up the courage to try to experience their way of life. Eventually, Omori must make a decision on which world is real; the empty, lonely White Space, or the bright, insane world of his neighbors.

Developed and launched on Kickstarter, Omori is a surreal, horror RPG that takes heavy references from other RPG's, most notably Earthbound. it has currently been funded, with several of it's stretch goals met, including a full Japanese localization, due to the heavy popularity over there. Music by [[http://spaceboyfriend.bandcamp.com/ Space Boyfriend]] and [[http://slimegirls.bandcamp.com/ Slime Girls]].
!!Tropes used in ''Omori'':
AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: One of the first enemies shown is a giant plane with a face on it.
DarkAndTroubledPast: Omori, possibly. It is yet to be shown if his depression is caused by anything, but the Kickstarter page implies he lost a dear friend in some incident that he can't remember.
TheEyore: Omori. Just read his comic to get an idea of how nihilistic this guy is. Possibly also TheWoobie.

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