Omocat's slowly rising cult hit was a six-year labor of love for longtime fans, and the Christmas present that everyone needed. During a year that was trying and isolating for everyone, it was nice to get some catharsis from a game all about trauma and isolation.

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While there's so much to pick out of Omori's story in terms of themes and character analysis, the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:horror RPG is also a well of the types of secret content and Easter eggs that the gaming community lives for. While it's easy enough to play this game over and over again, there are plenty of secrets that even some of the most dedicated players can miss.

Updated June 24, 2022 by Leah Isobel: Omocat's spooky cult-favorite RPG has finally made the jump to home consoles. Omori is available now for the PS4 and Nintendo Switch, allowing a whole new legion of players to experience the game's mixture of cozy aesthetics, turn-based battling, and dark, disturbing story. Accordingly, we've added even more secrets that first-time players should keep a watchful eye out for... that is, if you're not too creeped out.

15 🃏 ꧑ The WTF Value

Omori Finds Hidden Squizzard

Fans of Undertale are already aware of a developer's propensity for hidden-yet-alluring RNG interactions. 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).

Omori has its own random experience generator — known as the "WTF Value" — that activates after leaving Neighbor's Room for the first time. Much like in Undertale, this can dictate some new interactions and even change certain scenes.

14 ♉ Humphrey Loves Air Conditioning

A screenshot from Omori, showing one of the mini-Humphreys excitedly discussing an informative book about air conditioning

One of the weirdest uses of the WTF Value comes around the middle portion of the game. At this point, you'll travel into the belly of a whale named Humphrey, who has... a bunch of smaller Humphreys running around inside of him. (Just go with it.)

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If your WTF Value is high enough, talking to one of the Humphreys will prompt him to say "I ******* love air conditioning" — apropos of absolutely nothing. If you get this dialogue on your playthrough, just know that there's weirder stuff on the way.

13 It References Omocat's Most Famous Comic

A screenshot of Omori, showing Pretty Boy telling Jock that he's glad to see him

Before creating Omori, Omocat gained a following on Tumblr for her artwork, which mixed tragic themes with a sentimental style. Her comic Pretty Boy was one of her most successful pieces during that time, and it in🌱troduced many users to her work.

The comic follows a jock who first bullies and then falls in love with the titular Pretty Boy, coming to his defense against homophobic bullying. The two eventually marry and live happily ever after. In Omori, we see the two while they're still in high school; in Faraway Town, Pretty Boy sits on a bench and muses about his life, while the jock plays basketball a few feet away. It's a cute easter egg for longtime fans of Omocat's art.

12 You Can F൩ight A Tree

A screenshot from Omori, showing the party battling the Big Strong Tree boss

One of the earliest areas you'll explore in Omori is the Vast Forest, a colorful and inviting dungeon full of trees and violent rabbit enemies. There isn't really a boss battle in this area, and you'll quickly outlevel all of the enemies you'll encounter. Well... except for one.

In the western side of the forest, you might notice one tree that stands slightly apart from the others, and which turns translucent after you finish a battle. This is the Big Strong Tree, a secret optional boss. The tree doesn't actually attack you, so you might think that the battle is easy. However, it also has the highest defense of any boss in the game, making it nearly impossible to defeat. Winning the battle nets you a bunch of experience points, but no other reward. Was it worth it?

11 🔯 Headspace Existed Before Sunny?

A section of a poster for Omori, showing Omori and Mewo gazing at a black lightbulb while Headspace swirls around them

Omori features two separate worlds: the real world and Headspace, which exists in the imagination of Sunny, the main character. There are several details that seem to indicate that Headspace was created by Sunny, for him alone. You'll meet characters and visit locations that are reminiscent of Sunny's hometown and its denizens.

However, particularly if you play the game's alternate Hikikomori Route, dialogue will imply that Headspace actually existed before Sunny, and that each person who enters it recreates it according to their whims and needs. Maybe it's sort of a nexus point for people who are too traumatized to interact with everyday life.

10 The Tentacles Aren't Just For Show

A screenshot of Omori, showing the party confronting Abbi as her tentacles reach out of the screen

One of the weirdest details in Omori is the tentacles. Throughout Headspace, you'll see small holes in the ground where tentacles poke through. They're a strange and unsettling environmental detail, but for the most part interacting with them doesn't do anything. At least, not on the Normal Route.

On the Hikikomori Route, however, if you defeat Headspace's final, optional boss and spare her life when given the chance, you'll discover that all of these tentacles are actually connected to her body. From this point on, interacting with them will give you powerful items.

9 The Save Screen Is Sunny's Wallpaper

Omori Save Screen

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 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:main protagonist.

Throughout the game, the background for the save screen will be this ascending array of vines and flowers. This is actually the wallpaper found in Sunny's house; and if fans catch it, these are very apparent in Basil's hidden photos.

8 You Can Name Yourself Omocat ꦏ

Sunny Waking Up

While the na♔ming 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.

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However, the game does allow for one internal referencꦏe to slip through by allowing the player to name themselves after the developer herself, Omocat. Doing so even unlocks an achievement for cheeky players.

7 The TV In Neighbor's Room Has A Pokemon/Stand By Me Reference

Stand By Me In The Pokemon Music Video

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. One that may fly right by the player is found just within Neighbor's Room. Looking at the TV prompts the simple statement:

There's a movie on TV. Four boys are walking on railroad tracks. I'd better go too.

Some fans may simply notice this as a reference to the acclaimed film, Stand By Me. However, this scene more directly references a moment in the Japanese version of 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Pokémon Red and Blue, where the player can interact with a TV and a similar piece of𓆉 dialogue appears.

6 Hector Can Be Found At Dino's Dig

Kel Reunites With Hector

While on the surface, Omori's main plot may revolve around finding Basil and having Sunny face his inner demons. However, true fans know what the real story is all about: Helping Kel find his pet rock, Hector. 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.

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. An extended sequence plays here, and Kel eventually ends up with a successor to his beloved pet rock.