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  • Humanoid Abomination: Every enemy aside from the dog spirit is this.
  • Go-Karting with Bowser: The end credits have Mosaiko having, for lack of a better word, a dance party with the enemies that had been chasing her throughout the game.
  • Giant Space Flea from Nowhere: Since the December 2020 update, running back to the playground after leaving the apartment will have you put in a boss battle with some octopus-like monster that will continually chase you until it starts crying, which is your opportunity to stab and kill it.
  • It's not exactly clear what the heck is going on there. Then she must try and stay on a floating piano and fly through the empty faces of giant women, and then she climbs on the arms of the giant spirit who's been chasing her to escape the segment. She climbs up to the top of a stairwell, and suddenly is teleported to a new bridge, where she runs along.

    gone home tvtropes

    As she runs along, the bridge begins to fall down. As Mosaiko runs back to the shrine, she is suddenly teleported to a bridge. Gainax Ending: More like Gainax Climax.In the climax, you must climb up the arms of the spirit and climb down to achieve the ending. Foreshadowing: In Mosaiko's house, there is a drawing of a woman with arrows running up her right arm and running down her left.The Faceless: The girl we play as has a mosaic blur covering her facial features.However, trying to do this when the town turns dark results in the griffin taking off, leaving you to get to the shrine by yourself. Easy Level Trick: After you are first chased by the ghost girl, there is a certain area where you can go to where a griffin lifts you up and takes you to your home instantly.

    gone home tvtropes

    Dance Party Ending: After the game ends, this is what happens when the credits roll.The second instance is much more humorous, as she is found printed on the panties of the older girl seen at the end of the game. The doll that Itimatu Ichimatsu represents themselves through can be seen on a shelf in the girl's home. " The enemies you can find are pretty grotesque, though this may be a case of certain terms being mistranslated. Blatant Lies: The store page states that "There's no grotesque, so even kids can enjoy it.The man riding the elephant has no head and is constantly gushing blood from his neck.Another enemy involves another woman made of bloody flesh that seems to be jump roping with an organ.The Piano Woman Kotobuki-san looks somewhat normal for the game at first, until her face melts and her body contorts backwards.Her eyes look like they're popped out of her head as well. The main enemy is a woman who chases after you, while she has a head that's constantly bulging and swelling like it's gonna explode.Seeing their Youtube channel demonstrates that nearly all of their animated videos carry GOHOME's aesthetic. Author Appeal: Itimatu Ichimatsu seems to enjoy early 2000s Japanese aesthetics combined with genuinely surreal and Uncanny Valley visuals.It's shaped like a regular elephant, but has a bubbly texture, is neon green, pink and yellow, and certainly doesn't act like an elephant. One of the enemies is a dog, except it has the face of the deformed girl that already chases you.Technically, this is subverted, as they might be the same person. And Now for Someone Completely Different: You occasionally switch between the original seven-year-old girl in the colorful kimono to an older girl with a simple white shirt and skirt.










    Gone home tvtropes