![]() Kel wants to make things better but feels powerless, useless and like a screwup. Hero is guilt ridden, can’t even go near Mari’s grave and gives up on his dreams of being a chef. For the first time, he gets to witness the collateral consequences of what he did to Mari in his now teenaged friends: Aubrey spirals into delinquency after feeling like she was thrown aside by everyone she loved. ![]() He knows his time is up in the real world and the biggest catalyst for his personal growth is that he’s finally seeing his old friends in the REAL world after 4 years of only seeing their loving, idealized child version in dreams. The father keeps being absent forever afterwards.įast forward to the present and the “Reality” route, Sunny’s moving in 3 days. Sunny’s father is shown cutting down the hanging tree and telling Sunny he isn’t his son, presumably disowning Sunny. Sunny’s mother insinuates her son isn’t a “good boy” even though she begs him to be good but she still sees him as her little boy (as seen by the overly-sweet and positive messages she leaves around the house and her voice mails) and needs him alive so she can survive her own grief. It’s also implied that Sunny’s mother covered the whole thing up and chose to present it as a suicide as well cus, in her own words, she can’t bear the thought of losing both of her kids. Sunny’s parents are implied to have known what Sunny did to Mari all along. In the “Hikikomori” route, Sunny stays in Headspace forever and we get to learn many additional details about him. There’s two main routes you can go through in the game: the “Reality” route and the “Hikikomori” route. Here’s some thoughts I have on why I think Sunny’s growth was well depicted. I’ve seen some people around the internet talk about how Sunny’s character isn’t clear to them or how they feel Sunny doesn’t deserve a good ending. ![]() Or if you don’t plan on playing the game at all but still want to know the whole story. Only read this if you’ve already finished the game and seen the good or true ending. So then, here’s my thoughts on Omori’s story. I’ve seen some people who finished Omori talking about how they don’t understand the game’s plot, what happens in the good ending or why the protagonist even decided to change his ways. ![]()
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