Game Review Night  - The Undertale
                      Recommendation
For my first post I have decided to review a game. Well, itâs not just a game, itâs the life of magical creatures, good and evil, underground.
The game that Iâll be reviewing this night is - Undertale, by Toby Fox.
Before you read this, I must tell you to play the game first and then come back here, there are spoilers ahead. The game is really funny and addictive.
                            Design
Letâs start from the design of this beautiful game. Recently Iâve heard a lot of people talking about this gameâs bad quality - just because it has a kind of retro style in it.
Toby Fox had actually a great idea while doing that, giving us the message that the best things always come in little packages. And he succeeded in that. I can clearly disagree with people that Iâve heard the critics from.
I actually really like this style, it makes me feel more comfortable while playing the game, I mean, Iâm not playing Grand Theft Auto V or Far Cry 4, Iâm playing Undertale.
If we take a good look at the battle sprites, we can see a very nicely detailed enemies (friends), and Iâm somehow disappointed that these sprites are not included as regular/overworld (non-battle) sprites.
I will rate design as 9/10.
                          Mechanics       Â
This RPG is really cool, because it has a very interesting battle system, similar to Earthbound, but with a cute little modification - instead of just acting and attacking, you need to survive monsterâs attacks by bypassing them, not just staying in place and doing nothing.
The most beautiful thing in this game is that your actions determine the ending that youâll get, making this game sound even more cooler!Â
There are a lot of unexpected things to discover, unexpected monsters, undiscovered secrets⊠This game is actually made to never die. Thereâll always be something that no one has discovered, just like the true identity of doctor Gaster and the back-story of True Lab - one of the places that really scared me and made me nervous.
Also, the acronyms LV. , EXP are really a good idea, and it makes this game different from the others for a good reason. This game will test what is more important to you get LV. and EXP. (Kill) or have friends :).
In the end, youâll see what you deserve, your own ending.
I will rate mechanics as pure 10/10. This is a master piece!
                             Story
Every good game needs a good story, and this one is⊠just perfect.
In the very beginning I had a feeling like:Â âOh, Iâm confused, where am I? Whatâs this?â, and then, I met Flowey, with a relaxing thought:Â âOh, a flower. Heâs definitely going to help me or be my friend!â.
But then, Iâve realized whatâs going on there.Â
I really loved the part while I was in Torielâs house, it really made me smile, a lot. Toby really made her to look like a very good mother, even though you (character from the game) are not her child. And then, when I saw an abandoned room in Torielâs house (room after mine), I realized that sheâs missing someone. That made me to think of what really happened.
During my adventure, I learned a lot about the history of the underground. I met beautiful friends - Iâll try not to be boring - this game made me to emotionally connect with characters from the game.
Leaving the underground was like: âAre my friends going to be okay?â, âAre they going with me?ââŠ
Iâm not going to talk about the genocide route. I donât really want to say that it is the part of the story because it isnât. Thatâs not the true ending and not how the game should end. By the way, itâs really different from the pacifist route, and makes me feel really bad⊠Killing everyone isnât necessary. Sorry, (talking to genocidal people).
Really, I have no comment for the story⊠Just⊠beautiful⊠thank you Toby Fox for this amazing story⊠Iâve learned a lot from it. â€
                           Feelings
*puts the keyboard away and cries* This canât be described. You must feel it.