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1-Undertale | Review | Majikali
Don't be fooled by its modest appearance!
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Don't be fooled by its modest appearance!
“In 'Undertale' you play Frisk, an androgynous young human who has entered a world of bizarre creatures. Luckily for Frisk, the first of this alien landscape's inhabitants to be encountered is a very helpful goat who takes them into her home and provides them with food and shelter -- but not all encounters end in such hospitality.
From socially awkward aeroplanes to demonic flowers and pun-loving skeletons, your travels in 'Undertale' will acquaint you with a wide variety of eccentric characters, all of whom have different ideas about Frisk, the first human to enter their land in a long time. The plot may sound ludicrous, but I advise even rather serious sorts to give it a chance. As the story advances, you'll realise that you've grown surprisingly attached to (some of) the things” read more

"Best track: It's Raining Somewhere Else https://youtu.be/sgP5jeBccfI"

"Undertale features many endings, but the most satisfying is the True Pacifist ending, in which you have to decide if you go home or if you stay with the monsters of the underworld. Deciding to stay makes you experience a very happy ending, as you see all the friends you have made along the way enjoying their lives. It is a really nice way of finishing the game and one of the most satisfying endings on a videogame. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mz88fxhwMnE"

" It’s amazing what one person can accomplish, and Undertale is proof. Toby Fox wrote and designed, developed, composed the music for, and released Undertale solo, his only help from additional artists. And it took the gaming world by storm, largely thanks to its deceptively simple story and combat systems, which worked together to conceal great narrative depth. Undertale turns nearly every RPG trope in existence on its head, while simultaneously feeling good as an RPG — a truly incredible f"