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29.1 hrs on record
Remains, to this day, the greatest JRPG of all time.
Posted December 4, 2023.
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228.4 hrs on record (116.7 hrs at review time)
This game absolutely lives up to it's reputation. It has aged extremely well despite being a remaster of a remaster. Easily a 10/10.
Posted July 29, 2020.
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16.4 hrs on record (16.4 hrs at review time)
Undertale is the story of a man in his early 20's making a game in an engine regarded as a joke by many professionals, with a budget that wouldn't pay for the UI of a AAA game, and making all these "professionals" look like a bunch of amateurs.

Undertale is the best game I have ever played.

A bold statement, sure, but a sentiment that rocked me to the core as I watched the credits roll.

To address everyone's immediate gripe with the game. No, it’s not very long. However, my playthrough took about 12 hours. It really does depend on how you play the game. How many people you talk to. How many endings you wish to see. And so forth.

The gameplay is very fun. Battles are enjoyable, and figuring out the puzzle for sparing a character really never gets old. The overworld puzzles are fairly simple, but never boring.

The real meat of Undertale is the story. I don't think I have ever played game that was more hilarious, more heartbreaking, more heartwarming, or more intense. It not only successfully mimics the writing style of the Earthbound/Mother series (Silly but whith an extremely serious core) it surpases the games it was inspiered by.

Id rate undertale 11/10, but no one would take that seriously, so, 10/10. Undertale is a rare example of a perfect game.

If, somehow, you are reading this review, and haven't seen or heard anything about this game, stop. Pay the 10 dollars. Go in as blind as possible. You won't regret it.
Posted March 3, 2016.
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5.0 hrs on record
I had never played a point and click adventure game before Broken Age. I had always ment to, but it seems like I always had something else to play. To my shame, it was usually something a little more mindless.

Broken Age has revealed to me, however, that I absolutly love the pacing and puzzles of the genre. That pacing, combined with the creative genious of Tim Schafer and Double Fine, makes Broken Age a fantastic expirience.

The game is absolutly beautiful, the characters are compelling, the Puzzles are fun and interesting, and the writing is brilliant.

Act 2 can not come fast enough.

As an asside, it is worth noting, for those who are concerned about the price, that you are paying for BOTH Acts, and that you will recieve Act 2 later in 2014.
Posted January 15, 2014.
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