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kyleassante (12/24/2015) [-]
Is undertale really any good? I've never played it but I saw a few clips of it here and there, it just looks like some ****** retro-something-or-other. I've never seen past the first 20-30 mins of whatever happens but isn't it just
>see enemy
>sparex400
>keep walking
>win?
That's what I'm taking from it since everyone says you're a monster if you kill anything in that game.
If anyone can clarify what's really going on without spoiling anything and makes it seem like a worth game and not a hype train then I may get it.
>see enemy
>sparex400
>keep walking
>win?
That's what I'm taking from it since everyone says you're a monster if you kill anything in that game.
If anyone can clarify what's really going on without spoiling anything and makes it seem like a worth game and not a hype train then I may get it.
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anon (01/01/2016) [-]
Some of the enemies are mini-puzzles in figuring out how to befriend and spare them, as well as having to dodge their attacks bullet hell style every step of the way. On a pacifist run you literally never get exp and lv up, so your health and defense always remains minimum as the enemies get tougher.
Honestly, it's the characters. The game play itself is innovative since it combines real time and turn based gameplay seamlessly with the mini games from attacks. The story is also great and every action you take does affect the rest of the game. But as I said at the beginning, it's the characters. Most people, like myself, do a true pacifist run because you get to meet every character and become friends and it actually affects the game, especially near the end.
Also the pacifist ending made me cry like a bitch, 10/10.
Also the pacifist ending made me cry like a bitch, 10/10.
I don't want to type out a legit review because I'm lazy, but here's a list of things i like about the game
Nice characters, good story, multiple endings, nobody has to die, phenomenal soundtrack, at least 3 dogs, new found hatred for fish, a ghost sandwich, and ez puzzles.
There's plenty more but again, I'm lazy.
If you don't feel like buying it before playing it, go get the demo. It's on sale on steam right now i think for like 7.99 instead of 9.99.
Nice characters, good story, multiple endings, nobody has to die, phenomenal soundtrack, at least 3 dogs, new found hatred for fish, a ghost sandwich, and ez puzzles.
There's plenty more but again, I'm lazy.
If you don't feel like buying it before playing it, go get the demo. It's on sale on steam right now i think for like 7.99 instead of 9.99.
The best part about Undertale is that your in-game decisions actually matter, and if you play through it more than once making different decisions, it's an entirely different game.
I would have been more open-minded about it if someone had explained it to me just like that beforehand. Instead, I begrudgingly tried to steamroll through it so my brother and his girlfriend would quit badgering me about. I was hating it out loud the entire time I was playing, but by the time I got to the end, I had come around to liking it.
I would have been more open-minded about it if someone had explained it to me just like that beforehand. Instead, I begrudgingly tried to steamroll through it so my brother and his girlfriend would quit badgering me about. I was hating it out loud the entire time I was playing, but by the time I got to the end, I had come around to liking it.
It's a bit cutesy and slow-paced, but the plot is legit and the gameplay mechanics actually play a pretty big role. The plot isn't the biggest but it's polished and you'll probably end up rethinking a few things for the next run (linear with a few main branches, but lots of nice exploration).