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That was a good fight. Just beat it.
I'll just post what I said there:
"This is an excellent fanmade battle. I find it better than sans, in some ways. The sans fight was an insanely hard fight sure, but from a story perspective sans was a physical comeuppance to your abhorrid acts. His sole purpose was to be as difficult as possible and piss you off.
But Papyrus, my god, I felt like someone jammed a blender into my chest. Having to stand there and cut down the guy who's practically the poster boy of innocence and joy. Even as you destroy the world he loves around him, even his dearest friends, and even when fighting for his life, he still pours his heart and soul into believing in you as a person.
Sure Sans is a far harder boss as far as the game goes, but was essentially a obstacle to your goal, and he's made it clear that he's done with you. And beating him felt like an accomplishment to your skill and dare I say, rewards you with that feeling of satisfaction. THIS fight on the other hand, killing him isn't an accomplishment, there is no satisfaction at the end of this battle. The only thing you accomplish in this fight is being a hollow, complete ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ monster."