music: 10/10:
You have likely heard "Megalovania" which is from this game. The game's entire OST has the same quality as Megalovania, all of which feel like they grab onto your heart for an immersive ride.
Story & characters: 10/10
Not a single (story) character was unforgettable, and most were funny. A big part of the game's story is about choosing to kill or spare the story characters, and oh boy do the characters feel alive. Even after replaying the game multiple times (quite a short game if you play it once) I still feel during certain parts. If there is a game I would praise for pulling on your heart for emotions, this is my number one choice.
gameplay: 10/10
Although the gameplay is amazing, the way you choose to fight affects the game so much.
As long as you don't play "genocide run" then the game will be at a good difficulty level for most players, else you will need to be determined to replay certain bosses many times.
Summary: This game is Amazing, if you are hesitant to buy it, at least watch someone play it!
You have likely heard "Megalovania" which is from this game. The game's entire OST has the same quality as Megalovania, all of which feel like they grab onto your heart for an immersive ride.
Story & characters: 10/10
Not a single (story) character was unforgettable, and most were funny. A big part of the game's story is about choosing to kill or spare the story characters, and oh boy do the characters feel alive. Even after replaying the game multiple times (quite a short game if you play it once) I still feel during certain parts. If there is a game I would praise for pulling on your heart for emotions, this is my number one choice.
gameplay: 10/10
Although the gameplay is amazing, the way you choose to fight affects the game so much.
As long as you don't play "genocide run" then the game will be at a good difficulty level for most players, else you will need to be determined to replay certain bosses many times.
Summary: This game is Amazing, if you are hesitant to buy it, at least watch someone play it!
I heard about this game all the way back in 2016, and knew it was something, but didn't expect it to be a masterpiece that it is. Didn't expect an 8 bit turn based RPG made by one person to hit me right in the feels. This game IS a masterpiece, and I'm not afraid to say: one of the top 10 games of the last decade. All the characters are so charismatic and fun, easy to get you attached to them. But there are valuable lessons within its story. It proves that it doesn't need to be long to be a masterpiece, because this game is around 5 hours long more or less, but the experience is epic.
This review contains spoilers
Yo se que es un juego la gente ama y todo eso, PERO... no me gusto y no se me hizo la gran cosa.
Primero hablare de las cosas buenas para así no recibir criticas por parte de los "Innombrables" (refiriéndome al fandom loco del juego). La música del juego me parece una maravilla y aplaudo a Toby Fox por esto, el sistema de Bullet Hell se me hizo interesante.
Los gráficos solo diré que se ven fatal, no es lo que estáis pensando, "que no me gustan porque no tiene la misma calidad grafica del Rift Apart", no me gustan porque su pixel art se ve feo, supuestamente, inspirados en los de la SNES ,más específicamente en la saga Earthbound y eso que esta saga tiene un pixel art mil veces más atractivo que el de Undertale.
Otra cosa que no me gusta, es como es un juego quirky pensado para publico adolescente, como su fandom en su época de apogeo, los personajes tienen que ser inestables emocionalmente para que se sientan identificados y por eso en las reseñas que hay siempre dicen que son personajes muy carismáticos y profundos, cuando realmente son muy simples, ya que Toby Fox, mucho talento tiene a la hora de escribir música pero ni idea a la hora de escribir personajes.
Otra cosa que no me gusta es su brújula moral, si me enfrento a Papryus por ejemplo, lo lógico seria perdonarle la vida ya que el tío es muy imbécil, PERO... ¡¿PERDONARLE LA VIDA A LOCOS COMO UNDYNE?! Si la tía esta es la capitana del ejercito del rey y fue criada con la idea de acabar con humanos ¿Cómo me puedo hacer amiga de la pescado loca? Bueno, por arte de magia ella se hace amiga nuestra así sin más. Eso no llama desarrollo de personaje sino rescritura.
En resumen, no es el peor juego que exista, pero hay mejores opciones y le tengo cariño a su soundtrack.
Primero hablare de las cosas buenas para así no recibir criticas por parte de los "Innombrables" (refiriéndome al fandom loco del juego). La música del juego me parece una maravilla y aplaudo a Toby Fox por esto, el sistema de Bullet Hell se me hizo interesante.
Los gráficos solo diré que se ven fatal, no es lo que estáis pensando, "que no me gustan porque no tiene la misma calidad grafica del Rift Apart", no me gustan porque su pixel art se ve feo, supuestamente, inspirados en los de la SNES ,más específicamente en la saga Earthbound y eso que esta saga tiene un pixel art mil veces más atractivo que el de Undertale.
Otra cosa que no me gusta, es como es un juego quirky pensado para publico adolescente, como su fandom en su época de apogeo, los personajes tienen que ser inestables emocionalmente para que se sientan identificados y por eso en las reseñas que hay siempre dicen que son personajes muy carismáticos y profundos, cuando realmente son muy simples, ya que Toby Fox, mucho talento tiene a la hora de escribir música pero ni idea a la hora de escribir personajes.
Otra cosa que no me gusta es su brújula moral, si me enfrento a Papryus por ejemplo, lo lógico seria perdonarle la vida ya que el tío es muy imbécil, PERO... ¡¿PERDONARLE LA VIDA A LOCOS COMO UNDYNE?! Si la tía esta es la capitana del ejercito del rey y fue criada con la idea de acabar con humanos ¿Cómo me puedo hacer amiga de la pescado loca? Bueno, por arte de magia ella se hace amiga nuestra así sin más. Eso no llama desarrollo de personaje sino rescritura.
En resumen, no es el peor juego que exista, pero hay mejores opciones y le tengo cariño a su soundtrack.
Undertale is a fun and unique RPG game that allows the player to do something that most games do not.
Have you ever wondered, why in many RPG games, you have to kill everything, and you have to seek getting as much EXP as possible? Why do you have to kill everything? What if you could befriend them, and learn their story, instead?
In Undertale, you play as a human who has fallen into Mt. Ebott, somehow surviving their fall by falling into a bed of golden flowers. During this time, tensions are strong between humans and monsters, as the humans and monsters are involved in a war. The humans had sealed the monsters into the underground, trapping them with a barrier.
As you explore the Underground, and as you progress in the game, you will meet new friends, new enemies. you will meet many different kinds of monsters. Some hostile at first, and some friendly, each monster in Undertale seems to have a different and unique personality.
You can be either a pacifist or genocidal, but I prefer only taking the pacifist route, as the pacifist route of the game is heartwarming and uplifting, and it allows me to hear more about the Monsters and their perspectives and their story in Undertale, and also, well... if you're like me, you'll get quite attached to these charming characters. (I have played the Pacifist route four times, and the game is still super fun and charming!)
In Undertale, as you explore, you will also see all sorts of cool environments, and hear the game's acclaimed great soundtrack.
Every character in Undertale has their strengths and weaknesses, and their flaws and their good traits, too. With their unique and varied personalities, many of Undertale's characters have become relatable for quite a few fans of the game, and I admire games that put so much care and attention into its characters and its writing.
Although the game can be creepy and foreboding at times, the game also has many moments of humor, fun, and silliness!
Undertale, in its pacifist run, has been one of the funniest, most uplifting, emotional, and heartwarming games that I have ever played. I have no complaints about the game, and I would encourage anyone to play! Don't mind the fan-base, and give Undertale a try. In my eyes, it is essential that you go into this game blind, and not let yourself uncover spoilers, as the game has its share of surprises and events! ^.^
Have you ever wondered, why in many RPG games, you have to kill everything, and you have to seek getting as much EXP as possible? Why do you have to kill everything? What if you could befriend them, and learn their story, instead?
In Undertale, you play as a human who has fallen into Mt. Ebott, somehow surviving their fall by falling into a bed of golden flowers. During this time, tensions are strong between humans and monsters, as the humans and monsters are involved in a war. The humans had sealed the monsters into the underground, trapping them with a barrier.
As you explore the Underground, and as you progress in the game, you will meet new friends, new enemies. you will meet many different kinds of monsters. Some hostile at first, and some friendly, each monster in Undertale seems to have a different and unique personality.
You can be either a pacifist or genocidal, but I prefer only taking the pacifist route, as the pacifist route of the game is heartwarming and uplifting, and it allows me to hear more about the Monsters and their perspectives and their story in Undertale, and also, well... if you're like me, you'll get quite attached to these charming characters. (I have played the Pacifist route four times, and the game is still super fun and charming!)
In Undertale, as you explore, you will also see all sorts of cool environments, and hear the game's acclaimed great soundtrack.
Every character in Undertale has their strengths and weaknesses, and their flaws and their good traits, too. With their unique and varied personalities, many of Undertale's characters have become relatable for quite a few fans of the game, and I admire games that put so much care and attention into its characters and its writing.
Although the game can be creepy and foreboding at times, the game also has many moments of humor, fun, and silliness!
Undertale, in its pacifist run, has been one of the funniest, most uplifting, emotional, and heartwarming games that I have ever played. I have no complaints about the game, and I would encourage anyone to play! Don't mind the fan-base, and give Undertale a try. In my eyes, it is essential that you go into this game blind, and not let yourself uncover spoilers, as the game has its share of surprises and events! ^.^