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Without getting into details of the plot, Deltarune is an RPG that feels like a sequel to Undertale in its mechanics. The best way to describe the differences is to say that Undertale Mods|Https://Undertalezone.Com/ was heavily inspired by the EarthBound series, while Deltarune is heavily inspired by Chrono Trig

It’s a shame that we have only been given a brief glance into the world of Deltarune, as it feels like the proper Undertale sequel that fans have been clamoring for. The snippet of Deltarune that we have seen has raised all kinds of intriguing questions about the setting that we want to know the answer

The outer cardboard box itself is simplistic. It features a neat color coating on top of the black cardboard which showcases some town pixel art. Otherwise, though, it’s a subdued outer cover which teases what’s inside thanks to the heart-shaped cutout. Once opened up there are some cooler goodies to look forward to. The first thing you see upon sliding out the box is a lovely 14k gold-plated brass locket (which also happens to be a mini music box). This is the stand-out item of the set and makes a fantastic first impression. Spinning the crank on the back brings the music box to life. You can watch the mechanism run while the locket is opened or close it and simply enjoy the melody.

Deltarune has a lot of the same humor as Undertale and the characters are incredibly engaging. It would be easy to say that Deltarune is a retread of Undertale, but the characters and story are entertaining enough that you can forgive any similarit

You live on the moon, and it’s not exactly ideal. In fact, it’s emotionally taxing, mentally exhausting, and above all else, lonely. Your chosen form of escapism is video games, which whisk you away into fantasy worlds and keep you far away from all the problems of the real world, washing over everything with a joyful simplicity that you only wish you could h

Will the story of Suzy be told in Undertale 2 or Undertale Zero? Will the Suzy tale be part of some upcoming DLC story for the game? Was the addition of the Clam Girl’s new dialogue just a way to get fans talking about the game again, now that it’s out on a new system? Only time will tel

However, what is different about Travis Strikes Again compared to past games in the No More Heroes series is that Suda51 is this time collaborating with a variety of indie developers on the project. In the reveal trailer itself, we caught a quick glimpse of Travis Touchdown playing Hotline Miami , the popular top-down shooter from developer Dennaton Games and published by Devolver Digital. Two days after Travis Strikes Again was revealed, Suda51 talked more about the game during the Nindies@Night livestream and said that he would be working with Yacht Club Games on his new title by revealing himself to be wearing a shirt featuring Shovel Knight, the titular character from Yacht Club’s popular platfor

One possible theory is that the reason why the protagonist first ends up in the monster realm was that he was looking for the girl named Suzy and that she somehow got involved with the W. D. Gaster storyline. The fact that people seem to forget things involving Gaster may suggest why the protagonist forgot about his quest over t

In the last two weeks, Goichi Suda (aka “Suda51”) formally revealed the next project that he and his team at Grasshopper Manufacture are working on, and as hinted at earlier in the year, it is of course the next title in the No More Heroes franchise. The Switch-exclusive game, which is called Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes, __ once again features the return of the franchise’s main protagonist Travis Touchdown, who already seems like his usual wacky self in the game’s reveal trai

The soundtrack comes with two discs. This means you’ve got access to the complete soundtrack (which is over 100 songs). A digital download is not included, but most Undertale megafans probably already have the soundtrack digitally to begin with. Why did the soundtrack come in a large case instead of typical CD case? That’s to make room for a sheet music booklet. It features some key song sheet music along with notes from Toby Fox. Although this was a cool gesture, the layout could use some work. For example, opening up one song on the first page does not continue on the second. Instead, it’s kind of like a newspaper layout where the song picks up again a few pages later. Suffice it to say that folks may have a hard time using the sheet music as designed to play their favorite tracks.

In later patches of the game, talking to the Clam Girl will create a new line of dialogue when you search the first drawer in Sans’ Workshop. The new line refers to a picture of three poorly drawn people and writing saying “don’t forget”. This same patch will also give the Clam Girl a new line, where she says that Suzy might be the reason why the protagonist came there in the first pl

Is this edition worth it for $64? If not for the golden locket, they would be asking for way too much money for what amounts to a fairly standard collection (game, soundtrack, art card). The locket steps things up, however, and is almost certainly a must have for serious fans. Since this isn’t a common addition to a special edition, it’s hard to even grasp what it’s actually worth. Maybe these music box mechanisms are super cheap, but it’s a cool collectible. Folks who don’t want the cute locket should feel free to pick up the Standard Edition instead. It’s a lot cheaper and still offers a copy of Undertale you can place on your shelf.