Omocat’s surreal horror role-playing game Omori was released in 2020 during the holidays, making it easy to miss for many. Now that it’s launching on consoles — Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One — on June 17, there’s another chance to catch up with the cult hit.
Omori was originally announced for consoles during a Nintendo Indie World broadcast in December 2021.
OMORI for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox — Coming june 17th pic.twitter.com/H0VvlGAgfn
— OMORI (@OMORI_GAME) June 14, 2022
The game has drawn comparisons to both YumeNikki and Earthbound, and it’s a turn-based RPG that’s both thrilling and emotional. Throughout Omori, players will control four different characters that travel between worlds. Development began years ago after the game raised $203,300 on Kickstarter — well over its $22,000 goal.
Omori won two honorable mentions during the 2021 Independent Games Festival, and the game’s been praised for the way it handles mental health, including anxiety, depression, and trauma.
Source: Polygon