Toby Fox has done it again. When I heard that "Undertale 2" was out from a friend of mine, I was inclined not to believe him, as I thought that no sequel could do the original game justice. The original Undertale has been one of my favorite games ever since I played it a while back. It had a creative story, great characters, and innovative gameplay. The game's only flaws were that even though the combat was imaginative, it was repetitive, and the game as a whole wasn't easy to play for brand new players. The fandom was also an issue but that wasn't the game's fault. Then, years after my Undertale craze has died down, a sequel to the game I love so much is out, and all of my fears have been put to rest. This new game, also known as Deltarune, is only the first part of the story. Because of this, the game has a very short run time. Despite this, the game is still loaded with charm and wit. It still screams Undertale even though the message of the game is the opposite of its predecessor's. The combat system of the game is very fun, and meshes the mechanics of the first game, with the mechanics of more traditional RPGs like Dragon Quest. The story isn't as good as Undertale's, but it is still great, and the new characters are just as lovable as those in the first game. Finally, this game is much more accesible for new players, as it is free, and your choices don't change the course of the entire game this time around. I would recommend Deltarune for anyone who played Undertale, and if you haven't played Undertale, I would still recommend this game. It is a short, but fun, adventure that is full of charm and great compositions. I never knew I wanted this game until I played it, but now I wouldn't have it any other way.
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