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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 16.3 hrs on record (11.7 hrs at review time)
Posted: Sep 30, 2015 @ 3:48pm
Updated: Sep 30, 2015 @ 4:35pm

I can count on one hand number of times a form of media has had such an impact on me that I've spent a whole day in a post-completion stupor, thinking about the experience I'd just had, the journey I'd just been on, the feelings I'd felt. Shockwaves of emotion emanate from the memory of the story, just as powerful as they were when originally felt. Lessons are learnt, hours are spent looking up fanart, theories, experiences from other players - anything to keep the journey alive.

Undertale was an experience I'll never forget, ranking amongst games, films, novels and series that have stayed with me for years. I can say without a shadow of a doubt that no game has made me connect with its characters on as strong a level as Undertale did, and they lack three dimensions and voice-acted speech. I genuinely laughed out loud at several parts of the game, bawled like a child at others, and loved every second of it.

If you do pick up Undertale (which I cannot recommend enough that you do), do yourself a favour and really get into it. If you do, you'll find a game that will reciprocate the action, only it'll be there to stay.
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