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@@WackyrDrago Actual *REAL* human children have knees so why wouldnt human children in undertale have knees? maybe frisk's ALWAYS running from place to place?
@@manelchaabani4399 true but i thought he was completely torn apart across realities. idk im not in the whole undertale au verse stuff so i dont know all the fan-canon rules
I saw this question in chat and I feel the immense need to answer it. The most tsundere of plants is the cactus, so therefore the most yandere of plants is the mistletoe.
What about the venus flytrap (or sundews, practically the same difference)? I'd think that to be a the most yandere, since they present themselves as bright and sweet, but then snap on you. The double entendre of how they're dangerous puts it over the top. ...And the most deredere would be the aloe vera.
@@Shalakor My reasoning here is, Mistletoes are generally seen as the 'lovey-dovey' plants. In many tv shows, during a Christmas episode, two characters end up accidentally standing under a Mistletoe, and then they kiss. But, Mistletoes are also parasitic plants that partially feed off of other plants. So they basically 'harvest' other plants to keep themselves alive, and they are generally considered 'lovey-dovey' plants.
she doesn't, she just mentions that the royal scientist could help, she doesn't say weither she's speaking about gaster or alphys edit: nvm I've rewatched that part she's definitely talking about gaster
@@firecreeper2249 1. she says that "HE" makes interesting experiments. 2. usage of the word "interesting", name other word tied to Gaster that you would immediately suspect it's W.D. we are talking about. 3. it's suspiciously in yellow. Alphys isn't mentioned in yellow if not by name... if i remember correctly.
One thing that I really appreciate in this fan game is how well it captured the feeling of the alternate sinister route. I feel like there’s a very specific feeling that these routes give, like an awkward, uncomfortable rhythm that makes everything feel just a little too long. Interactions that show characters as genuinely on edge when near the player, even those that really want to trust you. Can’t wait to see more of this game, huge props to the people working on it!
Dev in chat Also, I loved watching this playthrough of the game. The comments you made on the game will help me refine it for a future update before I dive into making Section 2. Thanks for playing my game!
Susie’s weapon should have been a brush or a comb if we wanted to match what they were holding in the light world, but I’ll allow it because a big pencil is actually more hilarious
I knew he was going to regret not saving frequently in genocide. Thankfully I saved every few rooms after clearing them. Man, what an incredible scene that was.
I love how they captured Susie’s personality perfectly. Lmao, one of best quotes is “Well..if she doesn’t have chalk or snails…I guess I’ll have cinnamon.”
Well, maybe. As is implied by some neutral endings, more humans are bound to fall underground. Without Flowey screwing stuff up, the Underground gets to keep the 6 already collected souls too. This means that eventually, someone willing to sacrifice themselves for the greater good may come falling in and say "open sesame!" to the barrier. With that amount of power and preestablished inside-contact(assuming it doesn't take multiple centuries for this to happen), I can totally see both humans and monsters to come to a forced agreement and alliance that is going to progress society. Suddenly, we have a better ending than true pacifist.
@@marsh3535 No, the reason that happens in Undertale is that the player and Frisk are resetting to their awakening before any saves were created. If Flowey dies before that point, he's gone.
frisk could still absorb asgore's or toriel's boss monster soul, which would make him eligible to absorb the 6 human soul and therefore destroy the barrier
Toriel:*mentions Gaster* Chat:*Pepestare* Also, I can't believe I didn't make the connection that the tiny man in the wall is the mysterious man from DR following us.
I think it was released at a right time, where chapter 2 released and expanded susie's character and reintroduced the concept of murder to make it easier to make a genocide based run for a fangame using Deltarune characters.
@@Turbulation1 Pretty much, something like this couldn't have been made earlier because it quotes Chapter 2-plotpoints and details multiple times over. Can't reference what doesn't exist.
I'm not. Art takes time, and despite that, this fangame was made surprisingly quickly, all things considered. Being able to use all the Undertale rooms must have helped a lot, not to mention I think they're using the Undertale CYF engine for Unity, which meant they didn't have to do it from scratch. Rest of the chapters are certainly going to worth the wait with the amount of quality established in the first chapter. Probably going to get it done before the next batch of Deltarune chapters releases, so I'm grateful that we're going to have something during that time.
Yeah. it's definitively one of three fangames i can't wait for full release for their incredibilitness (is that even a word?) other two are TS! Underswap and UT Yellow.
Fun fact, you can tell that this takes place after Chapter 2 because Susie in the later Deltatraveler chapters has UltimateHeal, which she gets near the end of Chapter 2
I watched this, decided it would be fun to play it myself. When I was going to see frisk, in the long hallway, there was a misgosp. I didn't fight a migosp once, so I decided to go talk to him. He gave me an egg. A god damned egg.
I geeked out way too hard realizing if this was canonized that kris and susie truly do live in a alternate timeline from undertale and prelude frisk's adventures
Decided I'd actually watch this over a year after it came out and heard the Unity discussion at the start, considering recent events THAT discussion aged very well LMAO
god. can you imagine if “sans the skeleton” was a pun about how he bleeds. like. he's actually soft and squishy because monsters don't have structural- wait! no! human bones do produce blood! continuity restored
OH when you're not in the dark world in deltarune, the menus look just like the menus from undertale and susie and kris are wearing their normal clothes
"Like that's gonna work on me the SECOND time, idiot!" Would this imply Flowey was already beaten by them before, and failed to dodge that attack the last time around? He could reset, after all.
I just realised... THE HOME THEME IS NOT THE ONE FROM UNDERTALE BUT IT'S THE ONE FROM DELTARUNE, BECAUSE KRIS IS MORE FAMILIAR WITH TORIEL, AND THE RUINS HOME REMIND KRIS OF THEIR OWN HOME, so they feel more comfortable than Frisk'll be later told to us by the happier DR Home Music THAT'S SUCH A COOL DEITAIL THAT THEY DIDN'T NEED TO ADD
I love how Deltatraveler kept DR's: "Your choices don't matter" theming It truely makes it like a Deltarune spin-off, insted of Kris and Susie in Undertale
Toriel talking about gaster could be for two reasons, either she doesn’t know about alphys yet, or gaster hasn’t fallen into the core yet, which makes the most sense as gaster talks to kris in the dream telling him to come. edit: paused to make this comment right before they talked to sans so ignore all of this
Since kris, susie, and noelle go to earthbound by the end of chapter 1, I've been wondering if they would encounter the Halloween hack instead of the regular earthbound version.
I realized something after Hard Mode. In Hard Mode, you can find Kris' knife near the beginning. However, in the regular game, Kris never uses that knife or even visibly has it in their inventory. So basically, regardless of how you play the game, Kris does _not_ trust you with their knife, and will actively hide it from you to make sure you can never use it.
okay i know this video is old, but im saying it anyway. Shayy mentioned that the undertale genocide route is boring, and thats a problem. Thats the point. Genocide is supposed to be unfun, and tedious. The entire point is that you don't feel good doing it, there's no incentive to do it, and you should be displeased during the act of committing it. Thats literally what sans' monologue during the end of his fight is about.
The reason toriel referred to the royal scientist as “he” is because she hasn’t been out of the ruins for so long, that she might have been in the ruins while w.d.gaster (a dude) was the royal scientist, which was before alphys.
1:17:55 It pulled you out and killed you because it didnt want toriel finding out that we killed them all so now with the soul out she has to kill them both 2
Unity isn't a bad engine, the problem people have with it is that it's easy enough to use that even inexperienced programmers can make a full game with enough *determination.*