Undertale
8 years ago
General
Yeah yeah I know it's super late since the game was super big a couple years back and everyone was playing it. However, I wasn't one to jump on bandwagons or play a game because everyone kept talking to me about it, in fact I got annoyed and said I wouldn't play it due to how many of my friends would not stop talking about it.
But
I finally picked it up a week ago and beat True Pacifist Mode and my god I can see why the hype for it was so big back when it first came out. I'm not going to leave any spoilers here though in the rare case someone who may read this still hasn't played it.
It's a beautiful game with such a deep meaning. I've never done genocide mode because I'm just too nice and any game that gives me the option to not kill, not fight, and instead hug and negotiate my way out is a route I will always take. Kinda makes me wish it was possible in real life more. Instead of fighting, that we could dance, laugh, hope, and love our way out of conflict. That if we take a little time to understand those around us that fighting or hatred doesn't have to be an option.
The game really hit me in a way, and I teared up even at points. Perhaps one of the most "teachable life meaning" games there is out there to be quite honest. Trust me when I say with every conflict I have, I wish I could sit there and talk it out. I don't believe in violence, hatred. or even the impossibility of there to be forgiveness. I'm not a saint or anything, but Undertale offers such a refreshing perspective on human emotion and how we can handle each situation we encounter.
Oh well enough about that. Point is that it's a wonderful game and really wish more games had as much thought put into it as Undertale does.
But
I finally picked it up a week ago and beat True Pacifist Mode and my god I can see why the hype for it was so big back when it first came out. I'm not going to leave any spoilers here though in the rare case someone who may read this still hasn't played it.
It's a beautiful game with such a deep meaning. I've never done genocide mode because I'm just too nice and any game that gives me the option to not kill, not fight, and instead hug and negotiate my way out is a route I will always take. Kinda makes me wish it was possible in real life more. Instead of fighting, that we could dance, laugh, hope, and love our way out of conflict. That if we take a little time to understand those around us that fighting or hatred doesn't have to be an option.
The game really hit me in a way, and I teared up even at points. Perhaps one of the most "teachable life meaning" games there is out there to be quite honest. Trust me when I say with every conflict I have, I wish I could sit there and talk it out. I don't believe in violence, hatred. or even the impossibility of there to be forgiveness. I'm not a saint or anything, but Undertale offers such a refreshing perspective on human emotion and how we can handle each situation we encounter.
Oh well enough about that. Point is that it's a wonderful game and really wish more games had as much thought put into it as Undertale does.
FA+

"That sounds like a wonderful idea"
That game... is beautiful.
Glad you liked it, never mind how late you picked it, glad you had your experience with it.