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I don't want to spoil too much by telling you about the plot. You can check it out on the website the introduction. But to sum up the intro, basically you play as Russell who is a 14 year boy who lacks any sort of emotion. He was enrolled in this "experiment" where he has to inject himself with an experimental drug everyday and go into this trance state, or "happy dreams" as the game calls it. In this dream, he becomes a resident of a quirky village with lots of lovable characters. He goes on quests with said villagers. If you play by the end of the first day, they'll reveal kinda what is the whole premise in the game. You honestly have to play it for yourself to enjoy. A warning though, it's just as heavy as Omori if not heavier. It can be pretty crushing emotionally once you reach the ending.
Tho, it doesn't punch you in the gut emotion wise as much as Omori does.
I still remember that final optional fight, oh boi it took forever...