Deltarune makes me think of my existential crisis again

Update in 2022-02-10: This article contains spoilers and outdated information, and I am too lazy to fix them.

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After completing undertale, wanting to know what happens next, I immediately switched to deltarune, thinking that was the proper sequel.

Although it turned out not to be a “proper sequel” at all, its vibrant yet omnious world, the cute caracter(yes Ralsei is just ADORABLE), and the emotional rollercoaster simply blew my mind (again), and a few days later, I still feel the impact the game has on me, so I think it's hight time that I should write something about it.

TLDR

(These below are still WIP)

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Game review

In general, 8/10.

The game feels similar to undertale, but it has a lot of QOL changes and introduced new systems to make the gameplay even better.

Reasons for high score

The imperfections

About the timeline

It asked you to finish undertale first but after finishing the game, it doesn't actually connect to the latter in any direct way.

Initially I thought this was some kind of sequel since they were not living in the underground anymore, someone recgonized Kris from the undertale (burgerpant), and someone seems like they've never met me(sans, undyne etc.). So this should be a alternate universe after Frisk broke the barrier for the monsters.

It will be interesting if these universes intersects some point in the unreleased chapters, and I think this might happen by opening more dark fountains and at some point the legend of the deltarune in two games will intersect. (but that also means Ralsei will get upset about that, noooooo!)



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