Release Date: June 4, 2025
An unusual two-dimensional RPG by Toby Fox, referring to the iconic Undertale. In Deltarune, we find ourselves in a new but similar world and face the challenges of the Dark Land, fighting in turn-based battles or disarming enemies in unconventional ways.
Deltarune is the second project of the independent American artist Toby Fox, known for Undertale, which is at the same time a kind of continuation of that game. The title was revealed on October 31, 2018 by a free release of a demo version of the first chapter on the official website of the game. Deltarune is intended for people who have completed Undertale.
Although the action of Deltarune seems to be set in a familiar universe, the game is not a direct continuation of Undertale. During the adventure, we will meet familiar characters and references to the previous title, but the story focuses on a new character in a different reality. They find themselves in the Dark World and try to restore the balance between Light and Darkness and find their way home.
The gameplay in Deltarune develops the ideas of its predecessor. We get the title in the style of old-school RPGs, focusing on exploration, interactions with NPCs and turn-based battles. However, like Undertale, Deltarune is far from beaing a typical representatives of the genre. Although we can find here a typical combat system, the game enables us to peacefully settle most of the battles. To this end, we are doing all sorts of things to weaken the fighting spirit of our opponents: we talk, we complement each other, we flirt and even help them with their problems. All this takes place in turn-based battles, during which we must also avoid the attacks of enemies in a special mini-game. For this purpose, we direct the heart (representing the soul of our character) in sequences reminiscent of bullet hell titles.
Deltarune adds a few new features to this formula. In combat, we contrl the entire party, not just one character, with only one of the heroes having access to non-standard interactions with enemies. There are also completely new options: defense and magic. The former reduces the damage taken during the turn, while the latter is based on Tension Points (TP for short). We gain these primarily for the use of defense options, but we also get them when the heart is very close to enemy projectiles.
Undertale is famous for its ironic approach to video game stereotypes, and it is no different in Deltarun. Toby Fox is constantly playing with tropes and at every step, we come across situations when typical interactions take an unexpected turn. Not even the interface, which seems to be an integral part of the game world during combat, has been spared. All this has a humorous tone, but it is also often used for narrative purposes.
Deltarune's audio-visual setting is not very different from that of Undertale, despite minor improvements. Toby Fox again worked on the game almost independently. Graphics, inspired by the work of Chef Kano, brings to mind 8-bit productions. The game is complemented by simple, but atmospheric music.
Although Deltarune seems to have benefited from the legacy of the previous game, in fact, the production of the title began in 2012. However, Fox abandoned the project for a while in favor of Undertale. Creating Deltarune turned out to be so demanding that the demo version itself was created for six years with breaks. As the development would have taken centuries to complete at this rate, Fox intended to involve more artists to work on the game, although he had not yet started recruiting at the time of publishing the first chapter.
Although EXP points are present in the free first chapter, the game does not enable us to earn EXP points and thus level up our character.
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PC Windows June 4, 2025
PlayStation 4 June 4, 2025
Nintendo Switch June 4, 2025
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Switch 2 June 5, 2025
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Intel Pentium 4, 2 GB RAM, graphic card 128 MB GeForce 6200 or better, 200 MB HDD, Windows 7/8/10.
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Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB GeForce 8800 or better, 200 MB HDD, Windows 7/8/10.
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