96| Undertale

Released: September 15th, 2015

Avaliable on: PC (Windows & OSX)

Word of mouth is a powerful thing. Big name companies can spend tens of millions in advertising, yet their products can still flop. On the other hand you can have a product that is released with virtually no advertising and can become a smash hit. The latter is what perfectly describes Undertale. Created by one person with absolutely no marketing budget, the game had a quiet release. Seven months later it is pushing a million and a half copies sold. What made such an obscure title a powerhouse seller? The answer lies in the game's charm. Heavily inspired by the Mother series, developer tobyfox created a whimsical world of bizzare and likable characters, serene environments, and a relaxing atmosphere. Undertale is a great game to just pick up and enjoy your time with.

This isn't to say that the game solely rests its laurels on with the character merely taking in their surroundings. The actual gameplay has some unique aspects of it as well. Rather than focusing on battles consisting of navigating a menu of attacks, skills and spells (though you can play the game like that if you want to) Undertale takes a radically different approach. The player controls a heart icon confined in a box as they try to avoid enemy attacks. When the enemy's attack is finished the player will attempt to talk the enemy down so they will quit fighting them. Other times, usually during boss battles, the player can manipulate the enemies tricks against them in an attempt to hurt them. The process looks like so:

It's a very fresh and innovative concept in the RPG genre, and it deserves to be expanded upon. To add to this the game also contains top notch writing and a glourious soundtrack that you will be listening to for months after playing the game. The game also has multiple endings making it perfect for multiple playthroughs. This is specifically true for the "Pacifist Ending" which adds a significant amount of content to the game which is arguably the best part of it. Underale isn't "The Greatest Game of All-Time", but it is a very fun ride.

Posted by Punk Rebel Ecks Sun, 03 Apr 2016 14:46:51 (comments: 3)
 
Mon, 04 Apr 2016 01:40:09

2/2 for cool stuff of the ones I've played (y).

 
Mon, 04 Apr 2016 13:13:51
Vader and you have a lot to talk about.
 
Mon, 04 Apr 2016 14:05:34
gamingeek said:
Vader and you have a lot to talk about.

I've always wanted to do a list like this. I'll probably post it on GAF or Something Awful when its done.

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