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As cute/cool as Undertale seems, I refuse to get it, even if I could. Something about the game basically forcing you to be a good guy just makes me sick. Do I typically play the good guy in video games? Sure, of course I do. And even if it's more of a linear game, at least the game gives me the option of how I want to play. But in Undertale, you can't even kill anything without the game halting you in your tracks. I can understand why people like Undertale, and I am a MAJOR fan of the RPG-style gameplay mixed with bullet-hell. However, once again, I refuse to get it for myself.

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As cute/cool as Undertale seems, I refuse to get it, even if I could. Something about the game basically forcing you to be a good guy just makes me sick. Do I typically play the good guy in video games? Sure, of course I do. And even if it's more of a linear game, at least the game gives me the option of how I want to play. But in Undertale, you can't even kill anything without the game halting you in your tracks. I can understand why people like Undertale, and I am a MAJOR fan of the RPG-style gameplay mixed with bullet-hell. However, once again, I refuse to get it for myself.

If that's how you feel.~

It's not for everyone.

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As cute/cool as Undertale seems, I refuse to get it, even if I could. Something about the game basically forcing you to be a good guy just makes me sick. Do I typically play the good guy in video games? Sure, of course I do. And even if it's more of a linear game, at least the game gives me the option of how I want to play. But in Undertale, you can't even kill anything without the game halting you in your tracks. I can understand why people like Undertale, and I am a MAJOR fan of the RPG-style gameplay mixed with bullet-hell. However, once again, I refuse to get it for myself.

 

Just so you know, you can play the game anyway you want. Not killing anyone and being nice gets you the pacifist ending, while killing everyone and being a complete monster gives you the genocide ending. Anywhere in between will get you the neutral ending, but how you interact with the NPCs and enemies will change certain things.

Of course you're still free to choose whether or not you purchase the game. :)

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As cute/cool as Undertale seems, I refuse to get it, even if I could. Something about the game basically forcing you to be a good guy just makes me sick. Do I typically play the good guy in video games? Sure, of course I do. And even if it's more of a linear game, at least the game gives me the option of how I want to play. But in Undertale, you can't even kill anything without the game halting you in your tracks. I can understand why people like Undertale, and I am a MAJOR fan of the RPG-style gameplay mixed with bullet-hell. However, once again, I refuse to get it for myself.

I suppose that knowing about the pacifist and genocide runs in itself kinda takes away some of the magic of actually wanting to play it yourself, because now it's just like "Oh, I just have to kill everything/nothing to get X ending," so you're less inclined to play the game yourself.

Although... it might be worth getting for the gameplay. Idk (Xiro says to himself.)

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