Posted on: June 29, 2023

warumauchnicht
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 37
great game
definitely one of my favorites.
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Posted on: June 29, 2023
warumauchnicht
Verified ownerGames: Reviews: 37
great game
definitely one of my favorites.
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Posted on: January 13, 2019
willem179
Verified ownerGames: 232 Reviews: 12
Random encounters, fixed save points ...
A console game with fixed save points. And random enemy encounters. And a tiring ever repeating evasion mini-game. All fighting amounts to an agility mini-game in a small square where you have to evade various sequences of enemy missiles. The mini-game is clearly joystick oriented and very awkward with the arrow keys on a PC keyboard. For instance, you have to move a heart icon along a circle inside the square while you are being followed by a squadron of rockets. Moving (fast) along a circle with arrow keys ... just try it. As a consequence, a lot of dying and repeating again and again the same sequence of puzzles from the last save point to arive at the point of the your last fight. The rest of the game are (mostly simple) puzzles and a lot of reading supposedly humorous teletype text.
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Posted on: October 31, 2018
Corybander
Games: Reviews: 19
A lean, heartfelt adventure
Undertale is a game with great pacing. It moves from juicy story and puzzle bits seamlessly, while filling the interim with a creative "battle" system that serves as a narrative mechanic. In short, this game is streamlined to present. I thoroughly enjoy the choices and characters Toby has put into the game. He seemed to have a vision of whimsy and heart, a real fantasy landscape, that he wanted to share with others. He did it, and we get to glimpse Toby's character throughout. Writing a review about a game often forces you to examine reused mechanics and gimmicks, whatever makes the 'game' special. I'm happy when I find a 'game' that is an expressive art form. Approachable, deliberate. Designed to be played and understood. Undertale is one of these experiences. Enjoy.
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Posted on: August 1, 2016
lobishomen
Games: 361 Reviews: 6
Very charming
Even when I don't think this is the best RPG ever made, I think this is the most charming RPG ever made. Some months after playing it I still smile every time I hear a song from the game or every time I see a reference somewhere. This game is like a new friend that feels like an old one, not in the sense that it imitates the past(because there are a lot of other games that do that), but in the sense that I feel an attachment to this game like if I had grown up with it. I know that this is just my own experience and everyone experience the game differently, but you will not now if you can connect with this game until you play it, and given the possible reward and the low price I think it deserves a chance. Even if you don't fully connect with this game I think you will have a good time.
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Posted on: July 14, 2020
twoislands
Verified ownerGames: 177 Reviews: 4
Pretty good!
So this game is mainly story story story, don't pick it for the rtx graphics or the immersive combat experience. I consider it to be a well writen story first and everything else second. Also about the story, its not life changing or the next [insert beloved story here] and in my opinion it doesn't need to be, but i enjoyed the writing and the characters and i think the pacing is rather well handled for the duration of the game! Also i really enjoyed the music! The combat isn't revolutionary or anything but i think it fits the game and the story! So yeah that, watch a trailer and half an hour of gameplay or something like that and if it seems interesting its a nice unique experience!
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