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Undertale Yellow
Undertale Yellow

Apr 23

Princess Peach: Showtime!
Princess Peach: Showtime!

Mar 23

Mario vs. Donkey Kong
Mario vs. Donkey Kong

Feb 17

Another Code: Recollection
Another Code: Recollection

Jan 21

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It is the Undertale prequel that we all wished for. Everyone that played the original has wondered what was the trajectory of the other human souls before Frisk has appeared; so, Undertale Yellow does the job at showing the adventures that the justice (yellow) soul went through.

The game is filled with different and unique characters that you gradually get attached to and interested in their stories. It's a shame that the original characters from Undertale aren't as present in the prequel, which may seem kind of odd but is understandable considering the fangame wants to present something truly new; so most areas are unique as well, like snowdin, steamworks, new home, and wild east.

The battling system is pretty much the same, with the exception of the "Fight" tab that uses a revolver model instead of the old bizarre "eye" thingy. Bosses also have some unique mechanics, that even change the UI to set the mood. Talking in battles, to achieve the True Pacifist Route, it is not necessary to do a neutral route then do a pacifist one, just straight up play the pacifist and you should be fine. The game has three different routes: Pacifist (split into True Pacifist and Flawed Pacifist depending on your choices at the end), Neutral, and Genocide, just like the original, but each route has an unique boss to it (which are dope af).

The soundtrack is good though it's not as remarkable as the original, still has plenty of bangers, however. The game also has some neat accessibility options that help a lot, like an "easy mode", considering Yellow is way harder, so if you want a more casual and less stressful experience with the bosses, you should give it a try.

Overall, it's a highly impressive game, considering it was made by fans of a game that was already an indie project (now with improvements, like with the pixel art). The "Undertale feeling" is so present that it makes you wonder how it isn't an official release by Toby Fox and Temmie Chang.

10/10

It's great to see Princess Peach finally get the spotlight after roughly 20 years since the last game, with a different and unique approach. The game follows her in an adventure in which she assumes different theatrical roles in order to save the actors of each stage from the enemies, who have taken control over the entirety of the theatre and now it's up to Peach to come to the rescue (this time). Each play has different abilities and proposals to its adventures, creating a lot of variety in playstyle and the overall experience, you'll always get surprised by what the game has to offer. Many costumes are presented: ninja, cowboy, kung fu, baker, superhero, mermaid, and many others, with peach looking even more stunning one after another in my opinion. The game also allows you to custom the base outfit of peach by purchasing new dresses at the store using coins, making you feel like you're playing dress-up and having fun in general!.

The game, however, is fairly easy, it's clearly made for a younger demographic, but i don't think it makes it bad or anything. Having a game that is more relaxing and less based on skill level makes it a relief to play after a stressful day or after playing complex deep RPG. But of course, because of the lack of difficulty, the game is fairly quick to beat, with the main story lasting around 7-8 hours, which is concerning due to the $60 priceline. For more extended playtime, it's highly recommended to 100% the game, which can be a very fun trip, considering that getting all collectibles also isn't very hard, so it should feel like a breezy fulfilling experience.

Overall it's a cute pleasant experience, that you should give a try.

It's a fairly simple and fun puzzle game, I always wanted to try the Mario vs DK series and this was a pleasant surprise. The gameplay is easy to understand and anyone can try. The accessibility is also on point, having an "easy mode" for the ones who want a more relaxed experience. However, thought the game was a bit lacking. The game's price isn't worth it considering how much it has to offer, so I recommend getting it on a sale. It doesn't have much substantial new content, as expected from a full blown remake, with the new additions being only two new worlds (i think a level maker and an online play would be perfect for this title). This is more of a pet peeve, but Nintendo also omitted some iconic lines of dialogue from the cutscenes and the more "explicit" death scenes performed by Mario, but this last one is understandable. It isn't a perfect game but it's far from being bad or even mediocre.