For those who have played the PS4 version, what do you prefer?
D-pad or stick?
I use d-pad out of combat, analogue in combat
For those who have played the PS4 version, what do you prefer?
D-pad or stick?
Actually, I played it on PC with the DS4 and I'd say go d-pad if you can.
I'd definitely implore people to stick with it as long as they can stomach it. It's a very demanding game but very rewarding and extremely worthwhile by the end (and long before that, but it really makes good on what came before with its conclusion).
It's also ok for people to recommend another to keep trying for a little while longer.It's ok for people to not like things.
Did my post say it wasn't okay, or did it throw shade at someone that didn't like it? I just think it's a game that's a grower and because it's unconventional it 'improves' as you get more used to it.It's ok for people to not like things.
Definitely d-pad for all of the 'combat'. I would never have beatenFor those who have played the PS4 version, what do you prefer?
D-pad or stick?
I just played about a half hour, I really like it so far, I always thought from screenshots that it seemed like it was aping Earthbound's style too hard but it's really charming.
Couple quick questions for people who have already played it (very minor spoilers):
I'm going in mostly blind but one thing I do know is that there's multiple endings depending on how you play the game. I also know that one method/ ending is called "genocide." It seems obvious already that you can play the game as a straight RPG, killing the random encounter monsters and getting experience, but Toriel doesn't like this. Presumably the "genocide" ending is what you get for playing this way? So far I've been resolving everything non-violently since that seems like the "good" method of playing, but I did accidentally Devour one of the vegetable monsters. Basically I'm worried I already screwed up my game by inadvertently murdering something. Is this the case?
And second, how much should I think about stuff like this? I very, very replay games and though the writing is charming I'm already finding the battles in this repetitive, so I'm guessing there's very, very little chance I'll ever do a second play through. With that in mind should I play a certain way to make the most of my one experience?
Yeah I just got the update! Thank you! I'll test out the trophy as soon as I tear myself away fromTROPHY UPDATE:
1.04 is out for PS4 (Vita will be a couple days yet).
Minor trophy spoilers (only need to read this if you were impacted by the bug, really):Once you update to 1.04, if you get an item in-game, it should trigger the missing trophy/trophies.
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So the physical edition comes out late October, correct? Is it a limited run?
That specific action is fine for the ending you're going for. I did the same thing.I just played about a half hour, I really like it so far, I always thought from screenshots that it seemed like it was aping Earthbound's style too hard but it's really charming.
Couple quick questions for people who have already played it (very minor spoilers):
I'm going in mostly blind but one thing I do know is that there's multiple endings depending on how you play the game. I also know that one method/ ending is called "genocide." It seems obvious already that you can play the game as a straight RPG, killing the random encounter monsters and getting experience, but Toriel doesn't like this. Presumably the "genocide" ending is what you get for playing this way? So far I've been resolving everything non-violently since that seems like the "good" method of playing, but I did accidentally Devour one of the vegetable monsters. Basically I'm worried I already screwed up my game by inadvertently murdering something. Is this the case?
And second, how much should I think about stuff like this? I very, very replay games and though the writing is charming I'm already finding the battles in this repetitive, so I'm guessing there's very, very little chance I'll ever do a second play through. With that in mind should I play a certain way to make the most of my one experience?
Yep, Vita version especially.
Regarding the repetitive combat:I just played about a half hour, I really like it so far, I always thought from screenshots that it seemed like it was aping Earthbound's style too hard but it's really charming.
Couple quick questions for people who have already played it (very minor spoilers):
I'm going in mostly blind but one thing I do know is that there's multiple endings depending on how you play the game. I also know that one method/ ending is called "genocide." It seems obvious already that you can play the game as a straight RPG, killing the random encounter monsters and getting experience, but Toriel doesn't like this. Presumably the "genocide" ending is what you get for playing this way? So far I've been resolving everything non-violently since that seems like the "good" method of playing, but I did accidentally Devour one of the vegetable monsters. Basically I'm worried I already screwed up my game by inadvertently murdering something. Is this the case?
And second, how much should I think about stuff like this? I very, very replay games and though the writing is charming I'm already finding the battles in this repetitive, so I'm guessing there's very, very little chance I'll ever do a second play through. With that in mind should I play a certain way to make the most of my one experience?
Not really feeling this game.
i heard a lot about Undertale, can someone sum up what made this game great ?? what is it about ?
Love. To know anymore would be spoilerish. But it has a lot of hilarious moments and the music is amazing.
i heard a lot about Undertale, can someone sum up what made this game great ?? what is it about ?
TROPHY UPDATE:
1.04 is out for PS4 (Vita will be a couple days yet).
Minor trophy spoilers (only need to read this if you were impacted by the bug, really):Once you update to 1.04, if you get an item in-game, it should trigger the missing trophy/trophies.
<3
i don't mind getting spoiled, i just don't want to waste money on an overrated game, please tell me how the game works
How does knowing the mechanics let you know if a game is overrated?i don't mind getting spoiled, i just don't want to waste money on an overrated game, please tell me how the game works
It's ok for people to not like things.
How does knowing the mechanics let you know if a game is overrated?
Is it easy enough to come back tofor those dog trophies later in the game? I don't have enough coins for all the trophies at the moment and I'm worried about walking off too far.Papyrus' house
Is it easy enough to come back tofor those dog trophies later in the game? I don't have enough coins for all the trophies at the moment and I'm worried about walking off too far.Papyrus' house
I think the point of no return is the place where you get the last story trophy. Until then you can come back to the house. Personally I just farmed gold in the first fighting zone after the house to get rid of that quickly
i don't mind getting spoiled, i just don't want to waste money on an overrated game, please tell me how the game works
Don't forget that it has FUCKING PHENOMENAL MUSIC!
I started on Vita, does this have cross save?
TROPHY UPDATE:
1.04 is out for PS4 (Vita will be a couple days yet).
Minor trophy spoilers (only need to read this if you were impacted by the bug, really):Once you update to 1.04, if you get an item in-game, it should trigger the missing trophy/trophies.
<3
Was loving the game until this Undyne fight, lol. Those gold spears do me in every time.
I think the point of no return is the place where you get the last story trophy. Until then you can come back to the house. Personally I just farmed gold in the first fighting zone after the house to get rid of that quickly
Don't spoil the game for people, especially when they haven't asked for it and most certainly not in plain text
I think that in this case it's fine. Especially if someone doesn't seem to understand and eventually gets frustrated and goes theDon't spoil the game for people, especially when they haven't asked for it and most certainly not in plain text
Finished my neutral run.
Game just didn't click with me. The humor didn't land for me (maybe I'm just too old :/) and the 'charm' I heard so much about was just too goofy to be endearing. Maybe it's that goofiness that is endearing to some people? I dunno...
Spoilering just in case:
Things like Alphys annoying status updates/texts... I KNOW they were supposed to be annoying, but goddamn...
Mettaton and anything having to do with that piece of shit was just obnoxious. No fun allowed, I know, it just didn't work with me.
The part at the end when you get to ASGORE's home I really thought was about to go into something legitimately emotional and grounded, but... no.
Music was great, but that's really my primary compliment. All the "a new generation's Earthbound" comments I've seen over the years just seems like hyperbole. This game doesn't have shit on Earthbound... or Mother 3, even on a base creative level.
There's a strong foundation there for Fox to work on with an Undertale 2 (larger dev team, higher budget), but bookend to bookend this game just felt like a little independent kickstarter project. Nothing wrong with that, but I expected more. My own fault. By comparison, as an overall production by mostly a single person chasing that 16-bit retro craze, Stardew Valley was far more impressive to me.
In the end I'm glad I experienced it and I imagine I'll enjoy the OST for years to come, but overall it just wasn't my thing.
Maybe I'll try for the pacifist run.