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"Undertale is a brilliant and smartly designed game that understands well what makes a good RPG work; so much so that it can upend expectations and deliver something that's almost a satire of the genre. It's been a long time since we've played a game that manages to surprise so often and in so many unique ways, and even if it doesn't look like much, Undertale has way more going for it under the surface. Excellently written characters, a genre-bending battle system and a solid soundtrack make this one an easy recommendation, especially to RPG lovers. Do yourself a favour and give this one a download."
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A follow-up visual novel to the underground's chaotic aftermath, this game follows a mysterious new arrival who drops into the monster world two weeks after Frisk's disappearance. Players navigate dialogue-heavy scenes with branching choices that shape interactions, alliances, and consequences. The story leans into dry humor and awkward romance as characters react to surface-world quirks and unresolved tensions from the first game. Relationships develop through quirky banter and pixel art scenes that mix charm with the series' signature oddness. The game stands out for its tight writing and commitment to the Undertale universe's tone. Community previews note a 90% completion rate for multiple endings, which vary based on trust levels and comedic timing. While some find the pacing slower than action-focused sequels, fans praise the way it expands the monster society's dynamics without retreading old ground. The 2024 release date hints at a post-Genoys timeline, adding fresh stakes to familiar faces.
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Single player
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