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That is, of course, if they weren't two completely different games that have the barest of things in common (half their name... um... "RPG elements"... which, like, most games have... zomg...).
edit: you're more successful than my trolling attempts, i'll give you that
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Pixel graphics. RPG elements. Different approachs to enemies" can be applied to about 300 games.
I'm a girl, FYI.
now i genuinely think you're not trolling and you're just plain dumb.
^^This
One is a post-apocalypse RPG with emphasis on returning to classic RPG roots with it's gameplay; a game where you could probably put in a hundred hours.
The other is probably a good game overshadowed by its terrible furry tumblrina insane fandom that gush over how great it is with complete disregard for any other game and blatantly call it the best game ever (citation not needed literally vegans of 2015 etc).
Im a guy btw. Undertale killed my parents.
Undertale is actually pr/ bad.
Try making your own game then that becomes insanely popular.
Don't need to be a master chef to tell you if a cake tastes wrong, sorry. Maybe you should consider some common sense.