Finally! I'm playing Undertale (also FNAF).
9 years ago
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There is no denial that this indie game took the world by storm last year, specially if you consider the furry community and people who are most likely to form a fanbase... And honestly, I was kinda happy about it. Undertale looks pretty stylish with those retro-like graphics, and for once, the gameplay mechanics looked away more interesting and engaging... Than Five Nights at Freddy's.
Yeah... Yeah...
I know what you're thinking: "How do I even dare to dislike FNAF?", but here's the thing: Five Nights at Freddy's never really bought me. I admit: the whole story evolving the animatronics and the purple killer is pretty interesting. In fact, one of my favorite video series on the Game Theory channel does evolve FNAF... However, to me, the gameplay mechanics are away too simple. In a bad way. At the least to me.
I'm not saying that FNAF isn't challenging... However, again, if the gameplay mechanics are summarized to pretty much: move the mouse and stare into the fan (I'd to do the pun), I can't fully enjoy the experience... Because I don't see it as one game.
Now back to Undertale... The game isn't only stylish, but it does have a great proposal: a RPG by turns... Where you don't kill, but interact and talk with your opponent... Well, that's definitely new. The story also sounds very promising and yet, I didn't finished the game.
So please, no spoilers, don't be an asshole.
Anyway, can't wait to play some more! <3
Yeah... Yeah...
I know what you're thinking: "How do I even dare to dislike FNAF?", but here's the thing: Five Nights at Freddy's never really bought me. I admit: the whole story evolving the animatronics and the purple killer is pretty interesting. In fact, one of my favorite video series on the Game Theory channel does evolve FNAF... However, to me, the gameplay mechanics are away too simple. In a bad way. At the least to me.
I'm not saying that FNAF isn't challenging... However, again, if the gameplay mechanics are summarized to pretty much: move the mouse and stare into the fan (I'd to do the pun), I can't fully enjoy the experience... Because I don't see it as one game.
Now back to Undertale... The game isn't only stylish, but it does have a great proposal: a RPG by turns... Where you don't kill, but interact and talk with your opponent... Well, that's definitely new. The story also sounds very promising and yet, I didn't finished the game.
So please, no spoilers, don't be an asshole.
Anyway, can't wait to play some more! <3
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Eita... Eles não entendem bem o significado da coisa né?