

You can go through the game’s widely known “pacifist route,” where you spare the people you come across in the game, showing mercy to those even with the most wicked intentions. Undertale has three main narrative paths that you can follow, with minor changes based on your actions in the game. When you break it down, much of the substantial fighting and gameplay is simple enough to learn, making it easy for anyone to play, letting them dive into what really stands out about this game: the story. But that’s not the only thing in its favor. Undertale is also sprinkled with little running jokes and silliness that give the game its own personal brand of humor. The amount of effort put into every single creation is truly admirable. There are still a vast number of characters that you may only see just passing through the lands of the Underground that all have their little quirks, such as Shyren, a very shy siren with a beautiful little tune.

Not just the main characters get this rich narrative treatment. Do not trust this flower!Īll of these characters and more litter the game with their own personal dreams and hopes, as well as their fears and personal emotions. The fuzzy looking Toriel (also dubbed “goat mom” by the game’s fans) and the bright yellow Flowey the Flower are great examples of interesting characters. They range from kind and motherly to horrifyingly evil. Undertale has a variety of characters with a wide range of personalities and designs, each with their own dynamic of friends, enemies, abilities and weaknesses. Perhaps it’s the unique and zany characters that you’re introduced to during adventures in the Underground. However, Undertale is so good, it deserves another look. But what exactly does this game have to offer that has PC gamers in a frenzy to snatch it up? We previously explored this in one of our Fandom Explained features. Since that time, many have discovered this treasure of a game and Undertale has started to gain some serious popularity.

15, 2015 - less than a year ago –by Toby “Radiation” Fox, a known music composer and game developer. In its release trailer, Undertale was described as “the friendly RPG where Nobody has to die!” It was released on Sept.
