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But my experience is that games which did not get any sequels but are actually good do not get erased from history but will be in their small section of loyal fans.
There's no going back now... there will be blood, and the fandom will be hated by all classic gamers. You've doomed yourselves, and you have nobody to blame but yourselves.
Good! Lash together my mighty throne of bone and blood that I may survey my newly formed Hell in leisure.
Hey, Bethesda did announce a new Doom? Future after Undertale wins?
I have Undertale, and I think it's a decent experience. But at the end of the day, that's not going to change the minds of the millions of people who grew up with Ocarina of TIme. Personally, I always thought A Link to the Past was better anyway; but the fact of the matter is; Undertale isn't even a year old.
The gamers that can't accept modernization will have blood.
It's worth it if it convinced some GameFAQs people to try out the game. =P
For me that's the whole point.