Undertale

Just finished this.

It tried REALLY hard to be a Mother game. (Direct quotes, interface, game mechanics, similar characters, etc)

It was okay, but it ended up not as unique as Earthbound, and not as emotional or well written as Mother 3.

The developer was lucky kids don't know better.

It isn't for everyone user, it was also overhyped immensely.

Did you actually play it or just kill everyone you met?

I played all the endings

I enjoyed it, while still understanding the hatred this board generally has for it. Having a singleplayer experience ruined by a fanbase doesn't seem really seem like anyone above the age of 15 would do, but whatever. Music is phenomenal, thoroughly enjoyed as a whole

Its music is good for an indie game.

The best track is from an earthbound fangame, and was used in homestuck as well.

This is what I hate about Undertale faggots: apparently really enjoying the combat doesn't count as "really" playing the game

I've never played Undertale. I love Off, something which evidently inspired it, and am well aware of Undertale's cancerous fanbase. (the latter of which kept me from playing it.)

Is it worth getting into?

the creator of undertale made an earthbound fangame and made music for homestuck

It's earthbound if the entire game played like the final boss of mother 3: defending until the battle ends.

Or you can kill people and get the worse ending.

6/10

No

nope, overpriced to begin with anyway

It's still not an undertale song.

it is now

So I guess fly me to the moon is a bayonetta song.

did the creators of bayonetta also create the song

Why does that matter? It's part of the OST isn't it?

because the creator of undertale created the song

>Liking SJWeven Universe tier shit

>being a dumb parrot

It's okay. Game is decent, but incredibly overhyped by the fanbase. It's no revolutionary RPG like Final Fantasy VII by any stretch of the imagination, nor is it as substantial as other 8/16 bit RPGs from the past.

Skellybros the best characters in the game. Shame they were front loaded in the near beginning.