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Undertale is a lot like my dad- I love him, but at the same time, he is objectively dead, and has been for nearly a year.
Now, as for whether or not the game really is "dead", let me compare it to a rotting corpse - which does indeed have many signs of life. But those signs are maggots and harmful bacteria, feasting off its slowly withering remains. You do not have to be alive to support life, my friend, and that is what Undertale is- dead, but fresh enough for the vermin and filth of the various internet communities to gain sustenance from the decaying organic matter still clinging to its bones.
Like my dad, for example