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Undertale

Undertale

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Release Date: September 15, 2015

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An old-school RPG from the independent developer Toby Fox, referencing the Earthbound series. Undertale's story takes place in a world that was witness to a lengthy, cruel war between humans and monsters after a long period of coexistence between both races. It ended with humans driving the monsters underground.

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Undertale is an indie RPG. The game was developed by Toby Fox, a self-taught designer and composer. Additional artistic assistance was provided by Temmie Chang, responsible for most of the concept graphics and sprites. Undertale was developed using the GameMaker: Studio tool. The design was kept in the style of retro 8-bit games, and the music composed by the author - as many as 100 different tracks - is reminiscent of the era of 2D RPGs from the NES.

Plot

A long time ago two races: humans and monsters ruled the Earth, coexisting peacefully. Eventually a conflict arose which resulted in a long and cruel war. Humans were victorious and thanks to magic they put the monsters underground. Many years later a girl, disregarding the legends circulating, sets out for Ebott, a mountain from which no one has yet returned. Seeking shelter from the rain, she falls into a mysterious burrow. This is where the action of Undertale begins.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows September 15, 2015

PlayStation Vita

PlayStation Vita August 15, 2017

PlayStation 4

PlayStation 4 August 15, 2017

Xbox One

Xbox One March 16, 2021

Nintendo Switch

Nintendo Switch September 18, 2018

Developer: Toby Fox

Publisher: Toby Fox

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9.3

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 100% of Critics. There are 75 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

God is a Geek: 9.5 / 10 by Mikhail Madnani

A masterclass in storytelling with its memorable characters and soundtrack. Undertale is a phenomenal experience overall.

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The Jimquisition: 10 / 10 by James Stephanie Sterling

Despite having beaten it, it's exciting to know that there's so much more than simply what I've seen. The complexities woven deeply into this initially unassuming RPG are enough to keep you invested long after y0u've watched the end credits for the first time. It's been a long, long time since this style of RPG has grabbed me as Undertale has, and even longer since a small independent effort has been so ambitious, impressive, and unquestionably successful.

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Nintendo Life: 9 / 10 by Mitch Vogel

Undertale is a brilliant and smartly designed game that understands well what makes a good RPG work; so much so that it can upend expectations and deliver something that's almost a satire of the genre. It's been a long time since we've played a game that manages to surprise so often and in so many unique ways, and even if it doesn't look like much, Undertale has way more going for it under the surface. Excellently written characters, a genre-bending battle system and a solid soundtrack make this one an easy recommendation, especially to RPG lovers. Do yourself a favour and give this one a .

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All Reviews: Overwhelmingly Positive (242,232)

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