EB: I wanted a way to share with you guys my thoughts and feelings on games that I’m a little late to the party on, and this time, I want to talk about Undertale, which came out late 2015. I kept seeing Let’s Plays of it on Youtube, and it was seemingly everyone’s Indie game of the year, and PC game of the year. I didn’t know what the buzz was all about, I had played Earthbound, sure, and I heard it was like that, and I just kinda wrote it off as “A really weird RPG”. I couldn’t have been more wrong if I tried. Undertale is one of the single most emotional, funny, charming, and amazing videogames that I have ever played in my entire life. If you haven’t played Undertale, stop reading this right now, if you don’t want things spoiled for you, because this is going to be full of spoilers, but if you have played or already know the story, then keep reading, because I’ve got a lot to say for this game.
Asgore is often reduced to being either a ruthless dictator or an absolute wuss by the fandom, despite being incredibly layered.
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Amidst choices between pacifism and genocidal tendencies, Undertale goes truly beyond in terms if story-telling, and the line between what is considered "right."
One of the most touching and beautiful told story with a great cast of characters and excellent soundtrack. I highly enjoyed my playthrough of the game very much. It's a darn shame, not many people know about it or even give it a chance just because of the way the game visually looks.
Great game, highly recommend.. it is true that at the beginning it doesn't look appealing, but once you get into it..it is amazing