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So... I KINDA Hate Undertale

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  • @Skjoldmc
    @Skjoldmc7 жыл бұрын

    "Roguelikes are like Asriel.. You can't save them." That joke alone was enough to make me like the video.

  • @grimdyn-purplebunnyofjusti2062

    @grimdyn-purplebunnyofjusti2062

    7 жыл бұрын

    It was so savage hit me right in the feels, and I can respect him for doing it xD

  • @Kirill-Ivanov2002

    @Kirill-Ivanov2002

    7 жыл бұрын

    Skjold I don't get the joke.

  • @demonssinglosongs

    @demonssinglosongs

    7 жыл бұрын

    But I just realised something: there are only 39 dislikes on this video, compared to 3k likes. Hang on, let me change that... Now there's one more like and 39 dislikes.

  • @NobleKi_

    @NobleKi_

    7 жыл бұрын

    YouLikeJazz 4870 really? What's the problem with this video?

  • @demonssinglosongs

    @demonssinglosongs

    7 жыл бұрын

    Super_Rosé_Warrior_ Black I mean that I liked the video.

  • @DeftOne514
    @DeftOne5146 жыл бұрын

    This changed from a 'I'll watch this while I drunkenly eat chinese delivery' to 'this is an important philosophical stance that deserves my undivided attention' quickly. My chinese is cold.

  • @stelixhyx808

    @stelixhyx808

    5 жыл бұрын

    Deft One Except the video was pretty ignorant/uninformed if you know the story well.

  • @mushgar

    @mushgar

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@stelixhyx808 how so?

  • @minchang99

    @minchang99

    5 жыл бұрын

    @Indra Otsutsuki I've played through the game multiple times and he did have solid points (about the story included). So like the guy above me, how so?

  • @YeahAlright1983

    @YeahAlright1983

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@stelixhyx808 how so?

  • @goodbye3827

    @goodbye3827

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@stelixhyx808 how so?

  • @jacksonbirch
    @jacksonbirch6 жыл бұрын

    tbh a lot of the undertale fans dont have the game

  • @norishimogawa6125

    @norishimogawa6125

    5 жыл бұрын

    same

  • @modtheartifex9785

    @modtheartifex9785

    5 жыл бұрын

    i mean, does it negate someones enjoyment for the game? just because someone doesnt have something doesnt mean they cant enjoy the thing or be a part of its fandom.

  • @Shadow-gc6le

    @Shadow-gc6le

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mod the artist yea I haven't watched JoJo but the fucking memes are exquisite.

  • @user-kg6ck4uc8e

    @user-kg6ck4uc8e

    4 жыл бұрын

    If I saw this a couple weeks ago, I would be sad

  • @pandim8035

    @pandim8035

    4 жыл бұрын

    It was great in my school because i was the only kid that cared about the game! But efter a year everyone starter playing it and hated me for "not understanding undertale" just because sans wasn't my favurit character! Like WTF!

  • @GaelRice
    @GaelRice6 жыл бұрын

    *shows up 1 year late with starbucks* i kinda love undertale but i do believe people exaggerate when they say it's the best game in history. it's definitely a good one, and like you pointed out, original enough to fit in with the other crazy stuff that become mainstream. So yeah good game, but not perfect like many may say. (also i still cant point out why i love undyne) So, great video! as someone with ADD who has it almost impossible to sit through an entire 40 minutes of talk, this had me hooked form the start. good job pal

  • @martynamuszynska6997

    @martynamuszynska6997

    6 жыл бұрын

    I think people who say it's the best game usually just don't play games but since Undertale is popular and unusual they are kinda attracted to it, they like it and then they come to that conclusion which sounds rather werid knowing how they aren't interested in games

  • @williamharmon4039

    @williamharmon4039

    6 жыл бұрын

    I don't really see any games as being the best at anything. There are games I enjoy and consider to be high-quality, but I've never seen a game that I would call completely perfect. The problem is that when something gets so hyped up that it can't ever live up to it that causes newcomers to be disappointed, and then that disappointment can easily turn into dislike or even hatred of the work and the people hyping it up.

  • @cofeespear4992

    @cofeespear4992

    6 жыл бұрын

    GaelRice true it's great in it's own right but best game in history is a stretch (no game is that great and perfect to be best in history).

  • @autumnus6274

    @autumnus6274

    6 жыл бұрын

    U know im gonna eat u right... *meow*

  • @258thHiGuy

    @258thHiGuy

    6 жыл бұрын

    Well, it's probably the best game in _my_ history

  • @CamilaCuevas
    @CamilaCuevas7 жыл бұрын

    I loved this video! All the points are very valid and it actually kinda opened my eyes a bit. Even I started questioning the same thing to myself, "why did I like it so much?" And personally the thing that did it for me that wasn't included in the video, was that there had been so many generic games the last years that just followed a formula and didn't really care for anything else other than killing some time. The fact that this was an "RPG" and that I already had a few expectations as to how it was gonna go caught me completely off guard, specially when the game breaks the fourth wall with the save/load function. I experimented so many emotions during the gameplay that I forgot you could feel while playing something. I mean, HELL the Omega Flowey fight got me screaming and sweating cold, CLOSING my game and breaking the fourth wall like to was nonexistent.. It was so... original! I had seen games before playing with the idea of "the player" but NEVER like undertale did. And from there I just wanted to know everything about the game and found out that the story got deeper and deeper until I fell in love with it. Of course this requires you to PLAY the game a few times and not jsit watch someone do it (as many people did) but, the shock factor, the small comedy, the absurd moments that made me giggle were so unique and rare to find in an rpg game. From there I guess people just wanted others to experiment the same or know their thoughts about it and they started to share it. In a year where games like CoD or the 6th part of a franchise were coming up, Undertale really stood out as unique and interesting.

  • @BlazeRKGK

    @BlazeRKGK

    7 жыл бұрын

    Camila Cuevas Omg hi Camilla fancy seeing you here

  • @kevinyang9224

    @kevinyang9224

    7 жыл бұрын

    ayy it's camila

  • @bigboidwight1934

    @bigboidwight1934

    7 жыл бұрын

    I really like your animations.It's talented and inspiring,Infact I've started drawing myself

  • @ephemeralViolette

    @ephemeralViolette

    7 жыл бұрын

    +global meme. Username/Profile picture checks out.

  • @bigboidwight1934

    @bigboidwight1934

    7 жыл бұрын

    DID I SAY THAT HMMMM. Moron

  • @kat465k3
    @kat465k36 жыл бұрын

    I can explain this. It’s called; “A lot of Undertale fans, including me, watched the game from a KZreadr.”

  • @bleh1569

    @bleh1569

    6 жыл бұрын

    Same!

  • @brachyslayer3296

    @brachyslayer3296

    5 жыл бұрын

    Get it on ocean of games

  • @DeltaBlazin

    @DeltaBlazin

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mithzan is the one who got me into it actually.

  • @christopherthokar8697

    @christopherthokar8697

    5 жыл бұрын

    game grumps gave that extra flair of personality to the characters

  • @guessmyname1246

    @guessmyname1246

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@christopherthokar8697 omg..... °U° Imma say it...... Homestuck

  • @deotemp886
    @deotemp8866 жыл бұрын

    People don't like characters just because they have good personality traits. Papyrus' flaws are charming and funny which is why he is enjoyable. Along with the fact that he is incompetent and actually really friendly.

  • @phenomenalprofile7189

    @phenomenalprofile7189

    5 жыл бұрын

    your an idiot to say that people don't like characters ''because they have good personality traits''

  • @pablocardoso7830

    @pablocardoso7830

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@phenomenalprofile7189 Read the whole comment. It says "People don't like characters *JUST* because they have good personality traits". It implies there is more than one reason to like a character other than just his/her/its redeemable qualities. In order for you to care about a character, the character also needs to have at least one flaw he/she/it has to overcome, otherwise you get a bland character who is already perfect (aka good at everything) and simply does not resonate with people. Because in Real Life, *even good people are flawed.* And seeing a character you can empathize with thanks to both its virtues and flaws buids a connection between the public and the character.

  • @corvidaesapiens

    @corvidaesapiens

    5 жыл бұрын

    To be honest, besides maybe Alphys, Papyrus infuriated me the most

  • @HopelessCT

    @HopelessCT

    5 жыл бұрын

    its cause Papyrus goes NYEH HEH HEH

  • @svendinsvinderlin4569

    @svendinsvinderlin4569

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@phenomenalprofile7189 oh i just love constructive criticism, or even criticism with an explanation! Thank you for your contribution to society

  • @KeyBlackStudios
    @KeyBlackStudios5 жыл бұрын

    This was... a phenomenal watch. I'll be frank, for a large part of it, I was sitting here, shaking my head and laughing at you, because you were missing something that seemed so very obvious to me. Then you stopped, pointed it out, and pulled a 180, and... honestly I've never been more impressed with a critic. It's just like you said -- so many critics become more concerned with being RIGHT about their assessments than with whether or not they're being honest. Undertale is really and truly original. Iif I were to expand upon that and add to your assessment, I'd point out that it's not just any one factor. As you went through and pinpointed each one, asking "is this one it?," I was -- once again -- rolling my eyes, because it semed so very obvious to me that it's kind of a combination of all of them. It's the dark, eerie tones of the Genocide route juxtaposed with the goofy humor of the rest of the game, the deep lore (which, with all due respect, at the time of writing this video you actually seem to have missed a large chunk of) combined with the fact that it breaks every expectation you may have had about RPG-style storytelling, the bizarre (and occasionally deliberately unappealing) character/environment design mixed with the genuine appeal of simple graphics hearkening back to the nostalgia of playing older games... It all builds up to an experience quite unlike others. It's all these factors combined that makes it so original. But futhermore, in direct contrast to what you claimed, it IS the moral choices. The game doesn't ask the player "is being mean wrong?" The game asks the player how much they value the lives of fictional characters. Because the story is so very meta and directly addresses the player on multiple occasions as being separate from the main character, when it comes time to finish the "genocide" route, Sans, Flowey, and Chara all ask the player directly if this was worth it. They acknowledge that the player only did this for curiosity's sake, and that now it's done, now that the world is fully explored and destroyed and every ounce of curiosity satisfied, they'll go on to do the same to the next game they play. It makes the player feel... guilty. Players aren't often used to being directly confronted by the object of their curiosity for the actions taken in pursuit of that curiosity. In Undertale's genocide route, the player knowingly destroys everything they love about the game in pursuit of satisfying their curiosity, knowing full well that it is morally "wrong." But it's just a game, so it doesn't matter! ...until the characters in that game start to beg questions that make the player see them as people rather than fictional characters. This particular style of moral choice is one of the main qualities that makes Undertale so original, as you've put it -- it's not a simple "what is the right thing to do in this case?" question; it's a question of how much the player values their satisfaction and curiosity over the good they might have done for others, especially in a case where the question of the others' sentience and feelings on the matter haven't even previously crossed their mind. I got on a bit of a rant here -- apologies for the massive comment. But once again, thank you for this video, old as it may be. The advent of Delta Rune has kind of brought all this lore to the forefront of many people's minds, and it's refreshing, in a way, to be reminded of how much the original game impacted people -- even if it was simply to frustrate them immensely.

  • @Zephy3

    @Zephy3

    5 жыл бұрын

    Umm..... an A+ on you essay???

  • @DottoreDellaPeste

    @DottoreDellaPeste

    5 жыл бұрын

    Your "massive rant" was a joy to read and easily one of my favourite comments on this entire website. I don't think there's a better way to capture the moral question posed by the game, and just why the genocide route and all the character deaths have the impact they do.

  • @TheSorrowfulAngel

    @TheSorrowfulAngel

    5 жыл бұрын

    Id disagree on the "choices" part of "moral choices". Cause really? There isnt much to really "choose". However, the theme of "Morality" is very well explored in Undertale. Undertale doesnt present you with much choice regarding morality - the choices are pretty simple, black and white. The tone of "Never kill anyone" is set by sparing Toriel, tbh - cause if you did that, you now know how morality works in this game, thus turning any notion of moral choice into more of an... arbitrary choice. This, however... does not, in any way, demean how morality is presented, explored, analyzed and thoughts over in Undertale. Rather than giving you actual choice, Undertale gives you food for thought regarding morality(Especially the value of fictional life, morality of power, what role curiosity and self-satisfication play in this etc.). It does this by acknowledging the videogamey elements of the game(saving and combat especially) in its world, presenting a very unique platform to explore morality.

  • @TheSorrowfulAngel

    @TheSorrowfulAngel

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@cfruge444 Honestly.... now that I think about it a bit more(havent played undertale too much myself, I hate bullet hells from a gameplay perspective...)... Yeah, that neutral path always seemed most interesting to me. It feels like it has the most choices... that ultimately do not amount to anything, but still - it feels like a lot of choice.

  • @corvidaesapiens

    @corvidaesapiens

    5 жыл бұрын

    I agree on most of your points, but not on the one that Undertale is truly original. Undertale has had a big, big problem with the Mortis Ghost's "OFF" fanbase, because of how much it referenced, to the point of borderline copying from the older classic.

  • @melshido6663
    @melshido66637 жыл бұрын

    "like touhou who knows touhou?!" *screams out I DO while holdong touhou plushie* im sorry but im not

  • @imdeadinside6310

    @imdeadinside6310

    7 жыл бұрын

    *"holdong"*

  • @ephemeralViolette

    @ephemeralViolette

    7 жыл бұрын

    lol

  • @confuseflakes8324

    @confuseflakes8324

    7 жыл бұрын

    and here we have a wild touhou fan in their natrual habbitat the wast land of comments

  • @akreondorplasy7782

    @akreondorplasy7782

    7 жыл бұрын

    DAMNIT GOOGLE STOP PUTTING MY COMMENT IN THR WRONG SPOT

  • @ziggiey

    @ziggiey

    6 жыл бұрын

    Sailor Scout Grace why did I read dio instead of I do ._.

  • @MagicalPouchOfMagic
    @MagicalPouchOfMagic7 жыл бұрын

    when you were scrolling through all the fanart at the beginning, I saw so many of my Undertale MMD assets pop up and I almost coughed up blood

  • @MagicalPouchOfMagic

    @MagicalPouchOfMagic

    7 жыл бұрын

    Der Pferdehuführer Nah fam. I just dont wanna be associated with Undertale anymore.

  • @bluetictacthatshootspingpo536

    @bluetictacthatshootspingpo536

    6 жыл бұрын

    I saw your cover

  • @strings491

    @strings491

    6 жыл бұрын

    I don't know why, but your profile pic is cute e.e

  • @piccolofan24
    @piccolofan246 жыл бұрын

    When playing Undertale for the first time, I wasn't particularly impressed by Toriel. She was sweet and kind and interesting too at the end of the first arc, but nothing about her personality really made me latch onto her. She really did make the game feel special from the get-go though. Especially at the end of the arc, where she gives you a hug.) And then came Papyrus. Everything about him from his ego to his music made me smile like a doofus. He may have sounded pompous and arrogant, but I interpreted it similar to how Sans seems to view him. Its endearing and lovable. Its like watching an ambitious child, full of energy and dreams but still naive and innocent. I think that's the reason Papyrus is a fan favorite. He's simply precious, in a very childlike way. And in a world of tired disillusioned adults, this is something refreshing. On a side note, I actually really like Alphys. I feel like she needed more development, but it was satisfying to see her evolve throughout the game. I think a lot of people dislike her simply because she might be a little too familiar. (A nerd with low self-esteem.) These are qualities a lot of people have, but are not proud of. And on a final note, my personal favorite character is Sans, like most of the fanbase apparently. But I didn't really like him much at first. It was only after the Genocide run that I realized how much I actually empathize with him. I wasn't going through a very good point in my life that time, and I realized how similar I actually felt to Sans's predicament. Hopelessness, putting on a fake smile, masking true feelings with humor etc. I felt like I really understood him, he didn't feel like a character from a video game so much as an actual person. And this was something very new to me. The fact that he's funny and has some really cool moments was a big bonus too. He was just an overall great character with depths that were eye-opening to explore. And I wanted to see him get through his problems, and have a chance to be happy again.

  • @coldcovoi5408

    @coldcovoi5408

    5 жыл бұрын

    piccolofan24 holy crap you hit it on the head

  • @TheGreatBackUpVIDEOS

    @TheGreatBackUpVIDEOS

    3 жыл бұрын

    "I think a lot of people dislike her simply because she might be a little too familiar. (A nerd with low self-esteem.) These are qualities a lot of people have, but are not proud of." *Stares at Natsuki Subaru* OH, SO LIKE A CERTAIN WEAK ISEKAI PROTAGONIST THAT EVERYONE HATES BECAUSE HE IS NOT OP AND SUPER STOIC?

  • @rosykindbunny1313

    @rosykindbunny1313

    Жыл бұрын

    I can't hate Alphys. I literally relate to her so much.

  • @yalovoyhznepomny

    @yalovoyhznepomny

    Жыл бұрын

    Персонажи Андертейла очень шаблонные... Очень стереотипные и слишком скучные

  • @lazuliartz9008

    @lazuliartz9008

    7 ай бұрын

    100% YES. While I do like Toriel, I honestly didn’t see anything super exciting interesting or interesting about her. In fact, she’s the only one I ended up killing on my first play through. (On accident, but even then I didn’t feel super bad) The Skelebros is where I started to absolutely love this game. While I think I still would’ve liked it if characters like Toriel were peak to me, she definitely isn’t what stood out. Papyrus is my personal favourite. Every time Pap was on screen I couldn’t help but smile and chuckle to myself. He’s so goofy and egotistical, but also has that childlike kindness. Sans is probably my second favourite. I love how he’s still a goofball joke character while also obviously having way more depth to his character, mostly packed away inside the genocide run. I think what makes me appreciate these two even more is that despite their little disputes, they both very obviously love each other. While Sans’ puns may annoy Papyrus, it’s never out of hatred. The Grilby’s scene and the “date” at the MTT resort really highlight that. “Isn’t my brother cool?”. I love these two both as separate characters, and their brotherly love. Ultimately, while Toriel is a good character and the ruins is a good section imo, for me personally, the skelebros were the highlight of Undertale for me.

  • @pinkglitterytrashcan1204
    @pinkglitterytrashcan12046 жыл бұрын

    I think people liked it because there is so much depth in the characters. Each all had a stereotypical surface but when you interacted more with them in the mercy run, you get to see that there is much more to the story. Papyrus might be narcissistic, but he also very kind hearted and just want to be loved by everyone. So why not amp up your good qualities? That will make them like you right? Undyne at the start has a strong hate fir humans until you the player become friends with her. And you can see that she can be rational and think of Papyrus' safety and able to forgive alphys despite her being a sort of pathological liar. Sans may be a punny skeleton whos lazy but through the genocide you can see he is really depressed and has no hope for the future. Toriel might be the most motherly character out of the whole underground and planet earth but she is afraid of abandonment and furious towards Asgore. Theres so much depth. And they all feel so human.

  • @thatcatinimpala7494

    @thatcatinimpala7494

    5 жыл бұрын

    I agree with this so much

  • @livinghooman8471

    @livinghooman8471

    4 жыл бұрын

    I think the opposite. Having a stereotype with flaws is exactly what most steoretypes are if done right. But ALL the characters are stereotypes and none of them actually develop their story. - This is the kind of game that wouldn't be enjoyed by a regular book reader, because they would notice that the characters are just some cheap stereotype with flaws that doesn't feel human, but its surprise elements are cool.

  • @akirakurusu861

    @akirakurusu861

    4 жыл бұрын

    It’s not exactly deep, but yeah. They are much less obnoxious when you get to know them better

  • @agnes6276

    @agnes6276

    4 жыл бұрын

    "So much depth in the characters" Me: * Starts to compare the Undertale characters to Harry Potter characters and thinks that Undertale characters are flat as flat can be *

  • @pinkglitterytrashcan1204

    @pinkglitterytrashcan1204

    4 жыл бұрын

    My dudes, I was just making a statement that I beleive. You can agree or disagree all you want. And just an fyi, I am a reader and Harry Potter doesnt exactly equal to video games lmao. It isnt that serious either 🤷‍♀️ glad yall found something you like tho

  • @ManSeaweed
    @ManSeaweed7 жыл бұрын

    The reason that people like Earthbound and Undertale is how they make you think about video games as a medium. You're missing the point with the moral choices in undertale: no one is actually taking these choices and thinking seriously through them like real moral choices. Undertale examines why you'd choose these paths in the context of the video game. The game is self-aware and asks "why do you think this is okay to do this in this video game? What is it about a video game that would compell you to kill everyone in it? Just because you can? Why? What does that say?" And even if that question is exactly grandiose, no video game has done that before undertale. Just Cause or GTA never explored why you felt compelled to murder people and go on car chases.

  • @CaptmagiKono

    @CaptmagiKono

    7 жыл бұрын

    I do agree with you, but I do believe there have been examples in the past of games asking questions like this, just maybe not in the same way. I don't really have any examples off the top of my head, but I just have a feeling at least a few have done this before. This does not detract from how Undertale did it, which definitely made me question my decisions a lot more than I would have expected.

  • @rbwjakfjenwbw1009

    @rbwjakfjenwbw1009

    7 жыл бұрын

    CaptmagtKono I think the game you're looking for might be Cave Story. I'm not sure, I haven't played it, but I've heard it does that \.

  • @FaceD0wnDagon

    @FaceD0wnDagon

    7 жыл бұрын

    ManSeaweed I was shocked he seemed to gloss over the deconstructionist themes.

  • @carlosdumbratzen6332

    @carlosdumbratzen6332

    7 жыл бұрын

    "the bastion" has a simmilar theme. At the end of the game you will be struck by realisation that what you have done to your enemy was the same they had done to you before. It questions how you act as a player in a videogame.

  • @Kinogotiate

    @Kinogotiate

    5 жыл бұрын

    I just killed the characters because they were annoying.

  • @TwinflameByond
    @TwinflameByond7 жыл бұрын

    I like how I watched this 40 minute video on a game that I've never played or had any interest in.

  • @n-extrafries-surprise

    @n-extrafries-surprise

    7 жыл бұрын

    Twinflame Byond yeah me too, but except I used to like it yet too fed up by its existence that I end up hating it.

  • @Abananapie

    @Abananapie

    6 жыл бұрын

    same

  • @tophatcat9996
    @tophatcat99966 жыл бұрын

    Don't say "But the fanbase is bad." Say "There are too many toxic fans."

  • @mettapeachhead2076

    @mettapeachhead2076

    6 жыл бұрын

    *But the fanbase is bad*

  • @siffrinskies7780

    @siffrinskies7780

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@mettapeachhead2076 The fanase is creative and fun, no matter what is put out there. No fan is toxic. They like the things they like.

  • @mettapeachhead2076

    @mettapeachhead2076

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@siffrinskies7780 I was joking

  • @justronjay9226

    @justronjay9226

    5 жыл бұрын

    Freyja Mason *You'd be **_shocked._*

  • @stevenclark5173

    @stevenclark5173

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@siffrinskies7780 There's tons of fans that will shit on other people who criticize what they like. That's called being toxic.

  • @HeenaScribbles
    @HeenaScribbles3 жыл бұрын

    I don't see choosing the genocide route as a moral choice. You're right in saying that the only reason someone would do it is out of curiosity, and the game knows that. In the genocide route Flowey says that you and him are alike, as both decided on killing out of boredom and to see what would happen.

  • @mr.preston1632

    @mr.preston1632

    2 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, everybody did it out of curiosity, it is fundamentally designed to be the same experience as Flowey, it is designed to frame you as a villan with no heart, kind of like Flowey

  • @AverageUsernames

    @AverageUsernames

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@mr.preston1632 I know a game called lone survivor that when you pick your gun, thinking you would aimlessly killing monsters, but you would get the bad ending due to killing = mental health loss.

  • @LowestofheDead

    @LowestofheDead

    2 жыл бұрын

    At one point, Flowey even calls out people who like to watch but can't go through with killing themselves. I played Neutral and Pacifist but didn't have the heart to do Genocide and watched a play-through online.. that game broke the 4th wall of both the game AND the play-through.

  • @fishingrod2253

    @fishingrod2253

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@AverageUsernames thats better than the game trying its hardest to make you feel bad

  • @BlazeMakesGames

    @BlazeMakesGames

    2 жыл бұрын

    The thing that annoys me though is when people talk about Undertale as if it's this amazing example of moral choice in games. Like it's this amazing study of making difficult decisions or something like that. But it's not. The game is literally begging you at every turn to take the pacifist route. Even if you somehow miss it and play through all the way without going pacifist the game basically just says "hey maybe you should go back and try to not kill anyone this time." and the genocide route is so needlessly cruel that you have to go out of your way to do it by grinding and killing every random encounter in every zone. If you want an actual example of meaningful moral choices in a game look no further than Disco Elysium. Undertale is a meta-commentary on the nature of games more than it is anything else. It has some charming characters and whatnot, but it is not in any way an example of morality. And I mean it's hardly the first ever RPG where you can avoid killing anything. Technically that's true in pokemon it's not exactly a meaningful statistic. And I mean if we're being really honest here Undertale is basically just a visual novel. The game begs you to play the pacifist route so hard that like 95% of players are going to do it and it's basically just a few minor bullet hell segments followed by dialogue. There's not much in the way of actual gameplay outside of that. Figuring out how to pacify the enemies is usually pretty trivial and I'm pretty sure you can't fuck it up unless you explicitly attack them or die. Like you can't say a wrong thing and then lose the ability to pacify someone. Not that these are bad things, the main appeal clearly comes more from the characters and writing and that's fine. I just wish people would stop claiming that it's somehow more than that.

  • @IsaacAllwood
    @IsaacAllwood7 жыл бұрын

    10/10 Would join you discovering the meaning of life again.

  • @Vprivch

    @Vprivch

    7 жыл бұрын

    Don't worry I got it, 42.

  • @Kiptytude

    @Kiptytude

    7 жыл бұрын

    I disagree. We all have these moments, but a viewer might not want you to spend THIS much time on it. To me it started to feel like a tangent. I was like "It's an interesting Insight into your mind and I get it, but I'm over it now, so could you please stop talking this point into the ground?"

  • @IsaacAllwood

    @IsaacAllwood

    7 жыл бұрын

    Well it's a good thing that A: As a viewer I really enjoyed it and B: I am not the one making the video.

  • @teeteenine2222

    @teeteenine2222

    7 жыл бұрын

    42

  • @wrinklymon
    @wrinklymon7 жыл бұрын

    Papyrus is confidence incarnate. Especially at the beginning, when you don't know him, this can come off as egotism. This confidence is not only in himself, but in everyone around him. You can be a murderous psychopath and he still believes there will be some good in you. It's an innocent naivety, sure, but it's that undying optimism that we've all felt at some point as a child. The feeling that everything will work about, the feeling that nothing can ever stop hope and friendship, the feeling that we are all capable of the impossible. He's goofy, he's clumsy, he's childlike, he's naive, but he never stops believing in the future. There's something endearing about that.

  • @dirax13

    @dirax13

    7 жыл бұрын

    I think that's probably also a big part of why he's the character most likely to turn someone off of a genocide run. Undyne and Sans are hard to fight, they are a challenge and you need to stay determined to beat them, Papyrus is literally trivial to fight but plays at your emotions instead. Killing Papyrus is a lot breaking the illusions of childhood. He believes so strongly in the power of goodness, friendship and the "rightness" of the world that it always makes me feel bad to be living proof he is wrong. He is the embodiment of Optimism as much as confidence and makes me want to prove him right, that one good person can change the world. It killed my friends geno run TWICE and I still cant bring myself to do it.

  • @charterhold1469

    @charterhold1469

    7 жыл бұрын

    Afropenguinn you used the word undying because of undertale, didn't you?

  • @youtubeknight880

    @youtubeknight880

    7 жыл бұрын

    Afropenguinn also cuz he's god damn HILARIOUS!

  • @dirax13

    @dirax13

    7 жыл бұрын

    Please do. Surely someone who would call an entire group of people retards just for liking a particular character they don't is nothing but a wealth of knowledge and deep understanding.

  • @TheVillainousSoul

    @TheVillainousSoul

    7 жыл бұрын

    Wow brave of you 👏👏👏👏👏 Now I'll get back to not caring, because what you think doesn't really matter when you see how big the world is compered to you.

  • @lagunax5645
    @lagunax56456 жыл бұрын

    You kinda lost me on this whole "Genocide and pacifist are the only two choices" idea. First of all, just speaking objectively, not only is there a neutral ending, there's something like 20 variations on the neutral ending based on every combination of bosses you kill, plus a total body count. And obviously people aren't MISSING the neutral endings because otherwise, nobody would fight Omega Flowey. Secondly, the reason people like the game is because of the execution of ALL the different virtues you talked about. Ex: On my first run, I did as you suggested for killing people, and only killed the bosses who I thought had it coming. (Making MY choice rather than the RIGHT choice) I loaded my save-game after killing goat-mom so I could spare her, and the game had a plan for that: Flowey made fun of me. This sort of thing is brilliant. Something similar happened when I killed Undyne (intentionally). Normally, you get a phone call from Papyrus when Undyne is chasing you. (COMEDY) I still got the same call at the same moment, with papyrus trying to set up a hang-out, but now she's dead. (TRAGEDY) I mean, maybe you hate it because you were spoiled on it? I just can't fathom the idea that you don't make meaningful choices, its literally THE game that does choice best.

  • @absurdworlds

    @absurdworlds

    5 жыл бұрын

    Watch the whole video dammit.

  • @nivsh7568

    @nivsh7568

    5 жыл бұрын

    "technically, there are choices all over the game, but those are generally small dialogue changes and easter eggs." about the neutral ending, I personally think that the neutral ending is meant to be for the first time you're playing the game, when you was kind of lost in the beginning and then decided what path you were going through. if you killed only one monster, you are locked to the neutral and genocide endings, and a first time player that chooses to only fight, most likely won't initiate the genocide route because you need to kill a set number of monsters in every area, which makes it so that you will need to grind a lot, so, basically locked to neutral ending.

  • @kimmiewise1044

    @kimmiewise1044

    5 жыл бұрын

    The game has only two in essence and while that is a choice, there is only one that matters.

  • @duykhangtran4406

    @duykhangtran4406

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@cfruge444 when you always grinding before the boss fight... If I didn't watch people play the game already, I would think I'm playing a horror game

  • @indikyo5073
    @indikyo50735 жыл бұрын

    I love touhou, I live though touhou, I breathe touhou, I know touhou.

  • @TheSealMayor
    @TheSealMayor7 жыл бұрын

    The fanbase didnt ruin it for me, it wasnt the cringe, it wasnt the shitty aus, it was the people trying to control new players and how they play. They'd tell new players "you can't kill anyone, and you gotta do this this and this" and many people, many people that I know said "Well i guess Ill just not play it." since they didnt want people telling them HOW to play the game. Let people make their own mistakes. Let them panic as they can't figure out how to spare someone they WANT to spare. Watch them get hurt.

  • @pomi1365

    @pomi1365

    7 жыл бұрын

    And the videos.I find so many undertale vids saying "YOU WILL 99.9% laugh at it" when i've laughed at a cringe compolation more.Whenever they find one little similarity they have to make an au of it just to keep their game alive.

  • @sindrawolf2345

    @sindrawolf2345

    6 жыл бұрын

    While I agree that you shouldn't tell people how to play the game I think you should look at the other perspective. Genocide ending is much better after experiencing the pacifist run, part from it making more sense logically and partly because you were able to grow attached to the characters. Neutral is a bit of a tricky area. Accidentally killing Toriel is a big part of the game and affects the player a lot, and I generally think that's an okay path to run. However it's not the "true" ending. A person might finish it and think "that's it?" as it leaves much to be desired. Generally the people who told others to play pacifist first did so because they wanted the person to get the full experience. It wasn't out of any ill-will nor were they trying to push their playstyles on to the others. They generally wanted to help. That's not to say I agree that others should tell you how to play, but it's not so black and white as you seem to make it.

  • @hyunii5891

    @hyunii5891

    6 жыл бұрын

    The best way to play this game is Pacifist > Genocide > Neutral (if you feel like it), I don't really see what's the wrong in trying to help others get the best game experience they could. It's like telling somebody to play the games of a certain series in the right order to enhance experience. Besides, if somebody gets the neutral ending on their first try, they might not want to sit through the entire game again so they end up disliking the game itself.

  • @nathanielreta9358

    @nathanielreta9358

    6 жыл бұрын

    I made sure not to tell people how to play or what to do, because i played the game completely unspoiled. That's why it was so phenomenal; everyone deserves to have that same experience.

  • @alexanderzweber8453

    @alexanderzweber8453

    6 жыл бұрын

    Having done genocide first and looking at other people playing through pacifist first because the fanbase spoiled the gameplay for them, I highly disagree, I felt more enjoyment than anyone I watched finish their genocide run after having done any pacifist or neutral ending.

  • @madswilliams8352
    @madswilliams83527 жыл бұрын

    You know, people may have already said this, but I think I've figured out what you're missing. When you're looking at the game and trying to calculate what could possibly be granting this explosion of popularity, you're only accounting for the game itself. This is an issue because of how Undertale's rise came to be- primarily, people found it through their favorite let's players playing it. While normally this wouldn't be enough to warrant the response that this game got, content creators went out of their way to tell fans to play the game before they watched because this game is best played blind. What a lot of people didn't realize is just how many people would listen to that. My favorite example is of the Steam Train play though- Ross and Barry spend a solid five minutes telling everyone that this game should be played through before you watch things on it, so everyone should go play the game right now. I ended up heeding their advice, which is how I played the game, but the amount of people that also listened is obvious. The series almost got canceled because it wasn't getting views, and then about a week later, it was getting 400,000+ because people had played the game and now were coming back to watch. Tl;dr: This game exploded because of the LP community heeding the creator's advice and encouraging their viewers to play before they watched, meaning that more people who were exposed to the game had a reason to go out and play an easily accessible game.

  • @Natibe_
    @Natibe_6 жыл бұрын

    I know you aren’t reading comments from something this old, but there’s an idea coming around about this game and games like it I think you should hear about. Essentially, Undertale is one of the first videogames to utilize the player as an active story element and the quirks of the medium as a part of the story. This has since happened most notably with DokiDoki literature club, and it’s possibly starting a new wave of stories that can only be told through videogames. What I mean by this is that Undertale is a story game in which the player is neither faceless and mute (ex. Pokémon) nor roleplaying someone more helpful to the story (ex. Mass Effect). It’s actively using the player as a protagonist, and not a straw man that the player controls, and it tells you this by, for example, mocking you when you fail and recognizing when you persist or try new things. The reason this is interesting is that it isn’t something you can do with other media. You can tell a similar story to pokemon for 1400 episodes and have a similar popularity until you introduce Pokémon Contests, but the weight of the Undertale story isn’t told without the reaction of an actual player. It’s about what they think almost as much as it is about what the characters do. You could read that as “it’s LP bait”, and it is, but I’d also actually draw parallels to “show, don’t tell” from movies with this. The story is using the weight having a player to drive the plot, in a way reminiscent to how movies use the unique abilities of animation and visuals to drive plots. Using interactions like this that are specific to videogames can allow stories to be told that you couldn’t tell before, much like how before movies you couldn’t tell a story like Wall-E. Either way, it’s proliferating. DDLC, which I’m betting you played, tried the same thing through some split storylines and a shit ton of fourth wall breaks- and there have been many lesser known titles trying to explore the concept since undertale came through (albeit to middling success). These stories are likely only scratching the surface of what videogames can do to tell us new and interesting stories. I hope I explained this well enough, but anyway, I’d like to hear your thoughts.

  • @diskdrive6113

    @diskdrive6113

    6 жыл бұрын

    Geoffrey Mount I read this boi

  • @CecilyRenns

    @CecilyRenns

    5 жыл бұрын

    "one of the first videogames to utilize the player as an active story element and the quirks of the medium as a part of the story" have you even considered... like idk... Metal Gear Solid 2...????

  • @watchm4ker

    @watchm4ker

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@CecilyRenns MGS2 isn't that great an example. The game makes a point of addressing Raiden as if he was someone playing a video game, and thus addressing the player by proxy, and the game does react to Raiden acting outside of the norm, the game doesn't react to the player all that much. MGS1, 3 and 4 have better examples, with Psycho Mantis interacting with the controller and save data, The Sorrow's boss fight throwing the deaths of every soldier back in your face, and The End dying of old age if the game is saved, then resumed several RL days later.

  • @CecilyRenns

    @CecilyRenns

    5 жыл бұрын

    yeah perhaps i shouldve used Psycho Mantis as well. MGS2 just personally left more of an impact on me - it also has thematic similarities to Undertale, and i have no doubt Toby Fox had played it when he was young and had left an impact on him as well

  • @elsa7265

    @elsa7265

    5 жыл бұрын

    OFF did it a little bit too. But as the first of the kind, they didn’t exploit it as much as Undertale did.

  • @horricule451
    @horricule4515 жыл бұрын

    A character's flaws can make them likeable as well as their redeeming qualities. I think Papyrus is an example of such a thing. Whenever he fucks up, he only does so with the best intent, never out of ill will.

  • @yalovoyhznepomny

    @yalovoyhznepomny

    Жыл бұрын

    Papyrus is bad character

  • @tfordham13

    @tfordham13

    10 ай бұрын

    I hate him

  • @Koalix-iu6yw

    @Koalix-iu6yw

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@yalovoyhznepomny Why?

  • @yalovoyhznepomny

    @yalovoyhznepomny

    6 ай бұрын

    @@Koalix-iu6yw 1) He absolutely does not care about insults. I understand everything, but his insane character is made as unrealistic as possible 2) He constantly laughs, elevates himself about talking about a great man, he constantly carries some nonsense 3) He wants to kill the child. Why? And the game doesn't tell us that. Seriously, why didn't they reveal Papyrus' motivation to us? If you say that his motivation is to become famous, then I will ask you the reasons why he wants to become popular and you will not be able to answer me, since Toby Fox forgot to give the character a backstory 4) He behaves like a complete psychopath based on my 3 claims. All his phrases are said to the child when he hears it, which makes him even dumber or angrier.

  • @Koalix-iu6yw

    @Koalix-iu6yw

    6 ай бұрын

    @@yalovoyhznepomny Interesting. 1. He is naive, he acts more childish than anything and is a fictional character and is as unrealistic as he is a skeleton. 2. Probably not narcissistic but probably tries to have self confidence because he doesn't have any friends, like a loser at school. 3. Yeah he wants to become famous and become a royal guard but his intent wasn't to kill the child but to capture them for recognition, not aware the child will be killed by Asgore. He actually hasn't killed anyone through out the game. 4. How is he a psychopath? What are the three claims? "Dumber or angrier"?

  • @Chameleonred5
    @Chameleonred57 жыл бұрын

    Papyrus is more loved because he taps deeply into a larger empathy group than Alphys. It's pretty obvious about two minutes into meeting him that he just wishes to be loved and have friends, and that his nature is more-or-less a front. He isn't actually egotistical, he just acts that way. He has fears, hopes, and dreams just like everyone else. Alphys, on the other hand, is the nerd who's afraid of failing everyone and socializing in general. Nowhere near as relatable.

  • @AdeptArcanist

    @AdeptArcanist

    7 жыл бұрын

    Chameleonred5 plus, Alphys' worst traits are harder to forgive than Papyrus. Papyrus is, at his worst, maybe kind of annoying - whereas Alphys manipulates you, betrays your trust, and also has the whole thing in the True Lab. While I like her well enough, I definitely remember being angry at her after Mettaton told me everything, and I can understand why people might never quite forgive her.

  • @pearlytheegg3838

    @pearlytheegg3838

    7 жыл бұрын

    I find Alphys more interesting. I generally prefer characters who are kinda neutral and don't have stereotypically good or bad actions, so I really like Alphys for that reason. I never found Papyrus relatable or all that charming, and that's coming from someone who has self doubt disguised under false self confidence and bragging.

  • @Shalakor

    @Shalakor

    7 жыл бұрын

    There's also a certain logical fallacy at play here though... A popularity vote is a measure of what's most popular, but it is not a direct correlation of what is most unpopular. Plenty of people that voted for one character could have just as easily liked another second best by a thin margin, but that wouldn't really show because only the choices made are given any weight in such a poll. Low voted entries are more so those that had more votes taken from them by the ones that got high votes. (Also, what if you really can't decide which one edges out as your favorite so you just choose the the one of your top picks that already has the most votes?) Additionally, "the nerd who's afraid of failing everyone and socializing in general" isn't so much so necessarily less relatable as it is less fun to relate to. Pretty much anyone can relate to being the odd one out at some point or another and knowing they didn't fit in to said situation or did something wrong, but it doesn't feel very good so you're going to try to deny relation to that emotional state. Where Alphys is the embracement of that negativity, Papyrus is the willful ignorance we all wish to achieve in order to feel better about our shortcomings, perceived and real alike. Obviously, both extremes are pretty unhealthy, but the optimistic extreme is inherently going to be more enjoyable, where as the pessimistic extreme will be somewhat more intellectually stimulating (which is also why nerds will be more prone to falling into the latter and vice versa for the other).

  • @Chameleonred5

    @Chameleonred5

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Shalakor I never said Alphys was unpopular. You're probably right about Alphys being relatable, but no one wanting to relate to her. Allow me to correct myself: "Nowhere near as desirable to be empathized with." +Akira kurusu Good for you.

  • @WeStrvn

    @WeStrvn

    7 жыл бұрын

    Or he is just related to sans and sans to everyone is the best character.

  • @spoonfullasugar5613
    @spoonfullasugar56137 жыл бұрын

    Undertale's success is simple. They set up an expectation for the game to be funny and lighthearted with a cast of silly characters, only for your expectations to be completely subverted when it takes a hard left into harsher adult themes like morality, dimensional rifts, time and space, murder, madness, loss, revenge, punishment. This is exactly why Steven Universe's fanbase is so amazed by the show. They spent a very long time setting the stage for it to be a little go get em' series just so they could swoop around your sensibilities and hit you with a plot you wouldn't think the characters you now could be part of. Stevens off fighting monsters, eatin fries, playing with novelty backpacks, and then suddenly hes confronting the sins left behind for him to endure by his war criminal mother, being ripped apart by what he thinks hes supposed to be and what he feels he really is, on a planet in immediate danger of becoming the next kill for a race of magical rock women. In response to the greatest cartoons of all time, people are always going "and this is a KIDS show?!" Its all about setting a dinky bar and then smashing through it with heavy traumatizing plot.

  • @ramlamunye5900

    @ramlamunye5900

    6 жыл бұрын

    Lich Glitch you are talking about two things that when the thing is worse than the fan base Undertale and Steven universe

  • @Thebes342

    @Thebes342

    6 жыл бұрын

    StikBot HD Can you form an actual sentence please?

  • @billqiu4692

    @billqiu4692

    6 жыл бұрын

    His comment fucking edited too lol

  • @thenerdydolphin9885

    @thenerdydolphin9885

    6 жыл бұрын

    Couldn't have told me about spoilers you bitch

  • @JohnSmith-op3qj

    @JohnSmith-op3qj

    6 жыл бұрын

    I'm pretty sad to say that this might be the case. I think it's a shock value echoed in games that follow it such as Doki Doki Literature Club.

  • @sorenveluxidus274
    @sorenveluxidus2745 жыл бұрын

    What made the game for me was the saves (without saving) I told my wife that she had to dodge all of floweys attacks at the beginning of the game, but she messed up and missed flowey’s descent into abusiveness etc. So we reset the game. And he starts up again “Hi I’m Flowey the flower ... But you knew that already.” My smile fell off of my face.

  • @elithepotato6481
    @elithepotato64813 жыл бұрын

    Flowey in the genocide run actually talks about the fact that you’re just murdering to see what will happen.

  • @Pioxys
    @Pioxys7 жыл бұрын

    Thank god this well constructed video wasn't posted during 2015. They would have tore you 5 new assholes. That's how insane they got lol.

  • @bro748

    @bro748

    7 жыл бұрын

    Actually, the fandom was quite nice back in 2015, since it was barely out. It didn't start getting bad until early 2016.

  • @fault3k

    @fault3k

    7 жыл бұрын

    yea bro is kind of totally right thanks for the good comment bro (this reply only exists because your name is bro)

  • @oddone8197

    @oddone8197

    7 жыл бұрын

    Pioxys I admit I love Undertale but don't worry, I'm sane. I don't rant on the subject on every comment section.

  • @TobyBW

    @TobyBW

    7 жыл бұрын

    H

  • @GY-bd9bo

    @GY-bd9bo

    7 жыл бұрын

    he would have recieved constructive criticisms and then be torn 6 new assholes

  • @dolphinsniper
    @dolphinsniper7 жыл бұрын

    Glad your willing to admit your mistakes. It takes a LOT of effort to actually managing to break through that barrier, and coming to realize a huge wall you have built for yourself, and how it has been influencing you for such a long time. I hope you'll be able to enjoy more original material in the future! ... Even if I do argue that Friendship Is Magic has put a refreshing an amazing twist on the MLP brand as a whole. I don't fully agree with your view on the story and characterization. For example, what makes Papayrus so engaging is that he's not just an arrogant, full of himself dick. But he's a confident, bombastic guy who those himself into everything with 100% passion and a child-like glee that we all desire to keep hold of. Also, relating back to your originality... you never once mentioned one of the most important factors of Undertale’s success: The Meta Aspect. Or being that you are a fellow Extra Credits fan: Narrative Mechanics. How the save function, which so many games take meely for granted, is actually an incredibly important part of the narrative... and you aren’t the only one with such power. For many, the Flowery discussion afterward Toriel is THE standout moment that got them hooked into the game. Most people thought you had to weaken her into order to talk her down, but when you are... BAM. There’s a sudden HUGE spike in damage, and Toriel’s dies. You are distraught, and Flowery taunts you about it, making you load back to the previous game-state in order to ensure that Toriel survives... and then Flowery reveals that HE KNOWS WHAT YOU DID. THAT it huge reason why Undertale became the phenom it now is. Because in a gaming industry off blockbuster AAA games where the gameplay and story are considered to be very different parts of a game... Undertale showed that the best video game stories used the elements of the game itself to tell the story.

  • @DrCaesarMD

    @DrCaesarMD

    7 жыл бұрын

    A lot of the problems in this video seem to come from a misinterpretation of characters or just lack of enthusiasm in what makes it great. As a game critic myself with plenty of integrity, I would say Undertale has THE most endearing characters in all of gaming that I've seen so far. It's game design is groundbreaking and original, and the entire game is clever, both in mechanics and writing. You can't say a game is bad because it's mechanics don't fit your playstyle. If I don't like games with swords, that doesn't make all zelda games bad.

  • @Uniquenameosaurus

    @Uniquenameosaurus

    7 жыл бұрын

    Something I'm noticing about full game analysis, is there is SO much shit to cover, that I'm always gunna miss something, there's stuff I should have talked about in "Did you drop rwby?" as well. Yeah your right, I should have have covered the meta stuff. I legit just managed to forget about it.

  • @DrCaesarMD

    @DrCaesarMD

    7 жыл бұрын

    Uniquenameosaurus I feel you cant critique most games like you can an anime. Games are far more complex and nuanced as a medium, so a great deal more time and thought must be invested.

  • @dolphinsniper

    @dolphinsniper

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, it's very hard to cover ever element in a game. So the fact you forget is forgivable. Especially as this was more about yourself than the game itself. Still, so much I want to talk to you about. Like, do you play League yourself? If so, what server? What are your thoughts on RWBY Season 4? And I would love to talk with you about TOME, especially considering the fact that it's actually a remake of an old sprite series, that originally came about due to forum RPs... Nrg, do you have Skype or something? KZread isn't good enough to talk about all this!

  • @MILDMONSTER1234

    @MILDMONSTER1234

    7 жыл бұрын

    dolphinsniper I always assumed it was the characters that made it popular. Like all the meta shit In the game has been done before

  • @dannybritzman8155
    @dannybritzman81556 жыл бұрын

    Wanna know my theory. (:( you dont?) Every now and then a game appeals to more than the gaming community. For example nearly none of my friends play games, but Doki Doki literature club comes along and suddenly they all love it. These people are then plunged into a whole new community and suddenly they have something to make a fandom about.

  • @tsukitsukitoons3368
    @tsukitsukitoons33685 жыл бұрын

    I went to the top of a mountain for a few hundred years to find myself, and figured out the answer to your question (or not). The comedy and the story and the characters and such are all the hook, the very first sentence of a much longer essay. I guess it depends on how much it hooks you, huh? Those who are hooked the most are inspired to create something with their inspiration before the initial dissipation of said inspiration occurs, and people like me eat it up like spaghetti (if you catch my drift). EVERYONE who enjoyed Undertale to that point sought out more content to continue on where Undertale left them, and this is fan-games, comics, art, you name it. All of that satisfaction bleeds through, and either people are horrified, and blame the fandom, or they hop on the bandwagon (or they sit in the middle). The over-appreciation isn't just for the ones who played the game: it's for the ones who were... Filled with inspiration.

  • @blahblahgamer827

    @blahblahgamer827

    4 жыл бұрын

    your commeny fills me with inspiration. i hope that makes you happy :)

  • @qwertyugzb
    @qwertyugzb7 жыл бұрын

    So LOTR isn't original now? Dude invents multiple languages and writes some weird bible-inspired backstory to a racially convoluted complex reality and it's considered unoriginal.

  • @Zadamanim

    @Zadamanim

    7 жыл бұрын

    Maybe he means the movies? The movies are sort of a mixture between a disjointed road trip and politics with fight scenes elsewhere. The original trilogy (I watched the extended edition) I find amazing, but they lack novelty. Perhaps it's because Tolkien-esque high fantasy has been ripped off so many times that there's no way elves/dwarves/orcs can possibly feel original at this point. TV Tropes has an article relevant to this point: tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/SeinfeldIsUnfunny

  • @katiekatie6289

    @katiekatie6289

    7 жыл бұрын

    Tolkien does a lot of things better than contemporary fantasy, though. Mostly because people haphazardly took a lot of things from his work without regard for why they're the way they are or how they fit into the world.

  • @toatahu2003

    @toatahu2003

    7 жыл бұрын

    The are some Biblical themes (Tolken helped Translate the official Bible still used by the Catholic church today after all), but a lot of LOTR was actually inspired by Norse Mythology, which Tolken was a big fan of.

  • @GY-bd9bo

    @GY-bd9bo

    7 жыл бұрын

    its like when you think about fnaf and other jumpscare-based no movement horror games. it was a very original idea a long time ago, now its overused as fuck.

  • @tostupidforname

    @tostupidforname

    7 жыл бұрын

    is dbz original today? no it isnt there a thousands of simmilar anime but when it got popular in the west it was. its a matter of time

  • @frankandrade7524
    @frankandrade75247 жыл бұрын

    So... I kinda hate clickbait

  • @masterfrillish6393

    @masterfrillish6393

    6 жыл бұрын

    Smells *FISHY*

  • @omlo9093

    @omlo9093

    6 жыл бұрын

    Probably disliked this video. lul

  • @Eunostos

    @Eunostos

    6 жыл бұрын

    Content matches title, OP doesn't know definition of term Clickbait.

  • @ufusnake

    @ufusnake

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ben Richards one of the first things he says is "I like this game"

  • @fionnconnor3428

    @fionnconnor3428

    6 жыл бұрын

    Title: I hate undertale Content: I don't like how I didn't understand why undertale was popular I like this guy but this is some big clickbait.

  • @SummerAlleriaWindrunner
    @SummerAlleriaWindrunner5 жыл бұрын

    I really like it because of how much effort I can see put into it, Toby fox did most of the game but there's so much depth, there's a response to every weird thing the player could do that you wouldn't even think of that lead to a bunch of Easter eggs. I like not necessarily the PLOT depth, but to the way that you can change your path at least slightly every time you play. There's always something to find that you didn't see before. It's just a personal bias but I've always liked the rpgs where you can click on everything, talk to everyone, and explore. Maybe it's my ADD distracting me from the actual story but I just love uncovering everything.

  • @j0an-07-arc6

    @j0an-07-arc6

    4 жыл бұрын

    Summer Collins ADD pals right cool any same but the point of these mysterious plot holes is to distract you from it’s true message to blind you with your temptation to solve it maybe

  • @emiartss8904
    @emiartss89046 жыл бұрын

    I feel like Papyrus is loved in the community is because he's relatable in the sense of thinking that you're better then you actually are at something. He's also an optimist, child-like and immature in certain points of time. I also feel like he's loved for the voices he's been given by people like Jacksepticeye and Game Grumps.

  • @yalovoyhznepomny

    @yalovoyhznepomny

    Жыл бұрын

    I like Undyne and Mettatone more than Papyrus and Alphys, although the latter tried to help us, and the first two tried to kill us. Perhaps the fact is that someone has charisma and character... And someone has nothing good

  • @endvillskull8094

    @endvillskull8094

    9 ай бұрын

    @@yalovoyhznepomny I actually hate mettaton most of the time I find his segments incredibly boring because there is no incentive to compete them

  • @yalovoyhznepomny

    @yalovoyhznepomny

    9 ай бұрын

    @@endvillskull8094 Papyrus puzzles are smaller, but they put a lot of pressure on me mentally, especially because I hate him. In any case, the puzzles are created simply to pull the game

  • @endvillskull8094

    @endvillskull8094

    9 ай бұрын

    @@yalovoyhznepomny I don't think it was that game pulling since you needed to complete them to go through the game

  • @yalovoyhznepomny

    @yalovoyhznepomny

    9 ай бұрын

    @@endvillskull8094 But it is..The game is artificially long

  • @MachineWashableKatie
    @MachineWashableKatie7 жыл бұрын

    the candom is fancer.

  • @oswaldmosley1063

    @oswaldmosley1063

    7 жыл бұрын

    *w a i t*

  • @freakazoidddd

    @freakazoidddd

    7 жыл бұрын

    wow lol (yet a fan comments on your thing positively 0o0)

  • @Donejail

    @Donejail

    7 жыл бұрын

    did you even watch the video?

  • @kyroboom6425

    @kyroboom6425

    7 жыл бұрын

    I expected way more dislikes tho

  • @boergerplays8353

    @boergerplays8353

    7 жыл бұрын

    Sergal Lord the condom is cancer YES

  • @biscuiteaterelliott6367
    @biscuiteaterelliott63677 жыл бұрын

    "Please don't say, 'the fanbase is bad.' Because that implies you're talking about over 50% when you're probably only talking about 5% at most." Thank you! Gawd, that argument pisses me off.

  • @roseaquino910

    @roseaquino910

    7 жыл бұрын

    Biscuit Eater Elliott it is bad and the game is boring and the graphics

  • @soundrogue4472

    @soundrogue4472

    7 жыл бұрын

    Buddy, saying your not going to use something because a fan base is bad is stupid, now if your talking about fixing a fan base actually and not just boy cotting a product because other people use it makes more sense. If someone actually had a problem with the fan base then I'm sorry but you can't stop them from being fans, you can mute them, get rid of them, call them out but you can't stop them because they'll just make their own circles, this happened with athesism on youtube, then they got athesism+ out of that which cause another fan base to be created, well community really.

  • @LinkEX

    @LinkEX

    7 жыл бұрын

    Every single example that he followed up with, showing how one game element can end up very ugly when pushed to the extreme, is absolutely on point as well.

  • @martianmanfrommars8428

    @martianmanfrommars8428

    7 жыл бұрын

    What pisses me off is when people say, "you're probably only talking about 5%" when they never don't have some statistic that they would be difficult to make. And they don't realize that other people may have had different experiences than the one who thinks "the fanbase is bad." I also hate when people think that when someone says "the fanbase is bad" that they must mean every individual fan, or even the majority when they don't ask them if that's what they mean, or if it's just a seemingly large amount.

  • @Primpy

    @Primpy

    7 жыл бұрын

    I'm Undertale fanbase trash and I agree that this argument is stupid.

  • @Jediahgames
    @Jediahgames5 жыл бұрын

    The genocide route got me actually scared, the atmosphere is so different

  • @kirikakirikakirika
    @kirikakirikakirika5 жыл бұрын

    I didn't like Undertale for a few reasons: 1. I didn't find it unique at all. Just random. _Too_ random. Like Alice in Wonderland, only without the morals, satire, and intelligence. After a while it just feels like a bad fever dream. 2. None of the characters were interesting or sympathetic. They were just random and weird. They had no agency, besides being random and weird. Those aren't characters, they're quirks. 3. The characters you were probably supposed to connect the most with were annoying. Like Dr. Alphys, for example. By the end of the game, I never wanted to see her again. 4. You can only get the "true ending" if you don't kill anyone, which is extremely difficult and boring. 5. The gameplay itself is boring. 6. The story is bland and it really doesn't make any sense. 7. The "humour" is terrible and often drags on for way too long. 8. If you go for the true ending, you learn that the game really isn't an RPG. This isn't a huge problem, but it's kind of disappointing if you really get into the game and use your imagination to give the player character a background, attitude, personality, name, etc. So much for "self expression". 9. Your choices really don't matter much at all. 10. I actually fell asleep the first hour into the game.

  • @Acecard-jl2py
    @Acecard-jl2py7 жыл бұрын

    Undertale is well loved because of how weird it is. Just like Homestuck, it's charm comes from how odd and 'relatable' it is to internet weirdos. It is indeed Homestuck 2.0 or Earthbound 3.0. Despite being so 'original' it's no different than the previous two medias. It's just this strange fascination with 'humor plus weird with feelings=Tumble Bait'.

  • @GY-bd9bo

    @GY-bd9bo

    7 жыл бұрын

    hiveswap beta?

  • @clairehuang136

    @clairehuang136

    7 жыл бұрын

    Austin Grider that is a great argument.

  • @AbandonedVoid

    @AbandonedVoid

    7 жыл бұрын

    You just saved me a half hour video, this makes total sense

  • @AdeptArcanist
    @AdeptArcanist7 жыл бұрын

    Interesting video! That said, I still think that you're kind of discounting *charm* as a factor. I mean, I know that's vague, but when I think about why I love Spirited Away, it's certainly not the same zany energy that fuels Undertale and Homestuck - plus, alongside the zaniness, one of the primary reasons why I love Undertale so much is it's core view that *everyone is a person and with work you can always find a way to get along.* Like, it's stuff like befriending Papyrus and Undyne that really makes me love it, on top of the humor and originality. (Well, I also love the meta too, but that's probably in there with originality and surprise.) I think that this conceit of a pacifist run being not just possible but actively condoned really is important - I went into Undertale almost blind, and one of the most powerful moments for me was when, fighting Toriel, after trying to talk a few times I decided she must be one of those RPG tutorial fights where the enemy doesn't actually die when you win, or else that I had to weaken her before trying again - and then, when I was trying to hp to "red" in Pokémon terms, my next hit did more than expected and she died, and in the next room Flowey ripped into me for trying to be a pacifist but then killing Toriel. That was really the moment where it struck me that it's not just something where you beat your enemies up and then spare them, but something where you really have to try to not fight. (It also made the Asgore fight better in my opinion, by reversing that and forcing you to attack him for real.)

  • @Zorro9129

    @Zorro9129

    7 жыл бұрын

    I agree, relatable, charming characters are a big deal to me. Every one of the main characters in Undertale has positive and negative traits, aspirations, and mannerisms, and they feel much more real than that. People say LISA is a far better game story-wise but I couldn't get past a couple of hours into it. The characters there simply lack charm.

  • @GY-bd9bo

    @GY-bd9bo

    7 жыл бұрын

    is hiveswap even coming out at this point

  • @johnathanjjohnsoniii8019
    @johnathanjjohnsoniii80194 жыл бұрын

    Why kids like Undertale: Quirky, breaks 4th wall=spooky and cool, Easter eggs, genocide vs pacifist wow cool Why adults like Undertale: It has overwhelming charm. It's effectively meta in a way that's appreciable. It was unique at the time. There are thousands of actions you would never have thought of that result in a variety of Easter eggs. The genocide and pacifist runs are genuinely impactful but also serve as proper commentary on other games at the same time. The comedy and music are superb, and the gameplay makes bullet-hell more engaging. Ultimately, it's much more enjoyable if you're extremely aware of modern game tropes and cliches. It plays on these, subverts expectations, and brings something unique to the table while being good to excellent in every other respect. A compliment I've often heard is "it has everything I've always wanted in a video game."

  • @blahblahgamer827

    @blahblahgamer827

    3 жыл бұрын

    i really like your analysis, have a like.

  • @HerbalAssailant
    @HerbalAssailant5 жыл бұрын

    This is literally the manifestation of the song "Jack's Obsession" from The Nightmare Before Christmas. The way your conclusion comes together totally reminds me of that song.

  • @NewSupa
    @NewSupa7 жыл бұрын

    Since you asked why people like Papyrus, and as I Papyrus is my most favourite character in Undertale, here is my reasoning. I really like Papyrus' innocent reactions. When Papyrus gives electric puzzle, he leaves snow tracks and when player solves the puzzle, he questions how fast player solved it, clueless of the reason. And second point. The humour. If Toriel's part was about love and care, Papyrus is about comedy. And on my first run, I have killed Toriel by accident and I was really downed. Papyrus' comedy helped me overcome the sadness. And as a character determined to fight you, Papyrus starts to feel friendship towards player. He helps the puzzle in the way, you can get past him even if you lose to him too much, or have unintentional violence towards him. No matter what you do, He will try to spare you. I really like his kindness. And lastly, this is a personal reason, but he reminds me of Luigi. I like Luigi for being a character he is not number one. The forever number two, which creates underdog sympathy. I believe Papyrus holds the similar trigger on me, being innocent and clueless nature portraiting him to be not really the best...?

  • @spamartist9443

    @spamartist9443

    6 жыл бұрын

    NewSupaLuigiBros woooh boy papyrus is probably the most annoying character I've ever seen in a video game ever.

  • @lototheflo9640

    @lototheflo9640

    6 жыл бұрын

    Spam Artist welp. That is definitely another way to see him.

  • @notster7114

    @notster7114

    6 жыл бұрын

    I dislike papyrus but I understand your points, the humor is good but that made me feel more like the game was good rather than the character, I just don't think papyrus was executed very well in the neutral and pacifist runs with some exceptions but in the genocide run papyrus was one of the best and my personal favourite otherwise, mettaton was undoubtedly the worst (mostly due to screentime but still)

  • @FromOrbit
    @FromOrbit7 жыл бұрын

    The Lord of the Rings is actually exceptionally original, but it's totally understandable why people don't see that. Because were it released today, yeah a lot of what's in it would be pretty generic, but the thing is, LotR defined the genre. Many of the elements that make it unoriginal were elements that it started. Orcs, elves, spelling it dwarves instead of dwarfs. So the originality argument could also apply to that.

  • @praisethesun5800

    @praisethesun5800

    7 жыл бұрын

    Bryson Gull yes! It annoys me when people say LOTR is stereotypical, when in reality so many people have copied it, making it seem like "just another fantasy story".

  • @nspidel
    @nspidel5 жыл бұрын

    I am going to go ahead and stick with my "I hate Undertale because of the fandom" because a friend of mine bought the game for me on Steam, came over to my house, and forced me to play it the way he wanted me to play it so he could vicariously re-live the experience through me. It's not a game I would have played on my own to begin with, but I certainly have a bad taste regarding everything around that game now.

  • @failingeverything5793

    @failingeverything5793

    4 жыл бұрын

    Honestly i've always wanted to see how a person would react if they did the genocide run THEN do the pacifist run. Too bad no one has done it because the toxic side of the fandom has declared that illegal and now no one can see those reactions.

  • @nspidel

    @nspidel

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@bf7550 again, it's not really a game I would have played on my own to begin with. But now it's just annoying to me because all of the memories I associate with the game are related to being force-fed something I wasn't interested in. Nothing about that game or the memories of it is particularly pleasant to me. People who enjoy it should! That's awesome! I'm happy for them. But bad experiences with unreasonably irritating fans can ruin the entire experience for others.

  • @yumiko3014

    @yumiko3014

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@failingeverything5793 Honestly,what will happen?

  • @kmb1800
    @kmb18005 жыл бұрын

    it’s great because a ton of heart went into it. everything is so lovingly crafted and you can tell that toby put a ton of effort into a game because he loves the characters he’s created and he has a story to tell for them

  • @GABBERSLUT
    @GABBERSLUT7 жыл бұрын

    "You shouldn't hate a game because of it's fanbase" "I hate this game because I don't understand why it has a big fanbase" What?

  • @themeddite2935

    @themeddite2935

    7 жыл бұрын

    From what I got is he hate how he can't understand why it got so popular.

  • @Tazer_Silverscar

    @Tazer_Silverscar

    7 жыл бұрын

    This is not surprising. There's a difference between hating a game because of it's fanbase and hating that you don't understand what makes it so extremely popular that the fanbase grows this large. I find it amusing that his analysis for this video completely turned his opinion on its head though =)

  • @yvettecarter9273

    @yvettecarter9273

    7 жыл бұрын

    Astrojay He changes the title of the video at the end. You clearly didn't watch through his video.

  • @GABBERSLUT

    @GABBERSLUT

    7 жыл бұрын

    No, I didn't watch a 40 minute video about undertale.

  • @blueberryslushie9868

    @blueberryslushie9868

    7 жыл бұрын

    Kevin Velez that's literally the definition of hating it because of the fanbase. The fanbase is the fans themselves.

  • @minilabyrinth
    @minilabyrinth6 жыл бұрын

    I think you're WAY overthinking it, undertale is so popular because it has unique charm and came in a time of flooded triple A games

  • @poup2393

    @poup2393

    6 жыл бұрын

    Eaxl can you tell me how it’s a ripoff of that game?

  • @maximany9506

    @maximany9506

    5 жыл бұрын

    fyoh

  • @nekuchan900

    @nekuchan900

    5 жыл бұрын

    Unique charm is what he said, originality dude. You watched the whole video?

  • @andywilliams9146

    @andywilliams9146

    5 жыл бұрын

    Eaxl how the fuck did we go to undertale to fucking paper mario get you self together! I don't mean to sound like a undertale fan boy but paper mario blows dick. The only thing they have in common is it is a rpg and WHAT THE FUCK IS A PLOT BEAT?!

  • @Marx_D._Soul

    @Marx_D._Soul

    5 жыл бұрын

    Peregine, that's literally his point. It's unique and original - something that, for a while, he simply didn't get.

  • @DorimiPrism
    @DorimiPrism6 жыл бұрын

    I think Undertale has really good design choices that play out to its strength, which is your first blind play through. I really enjoyed mine, but I haven't felt the need to return to it ever since my first time. I don't think its replay value is very high. Oh and its music is very nicely composed (:

  • @lmartinson6963
    @lmartinson69634 жыл бұрын

    I first heard of Undertale from spoiler-filled KZread video popping up in my recommended. I wasn't very interested until I saw the Sans fight. Seeing that fight made me decide to get the game right then and there. In fact, seeing the Sans fight for myself was what motivated me to push through the tragic and tedious genocide route. Undertale still has my favorite video game story, and one of my favorite soundtracks. Most of what makes Undertale good is hard to explain, and I agree with you that the graphics and gameplay aren't enough to make a worldwide phenomenon. But I think it's pretty telling that even a video titled "So... I kinda hate Undertale" turns into a glowing review partway through. Undertale is incredible, whether or not anyone can explain it.

  • @durpddurke4633
    @durpddurke46336 жыл бұрын

    I'm one of those lucky people who found the good side of the fandom, and let me just say it is awesome (I don't engage in the fandom that much anymore, but I do listen to the songs). The fanarts are beautiful and amazing and the good UT fans are honestly nice and friendly people. I still love undertale, but I don't mind if some people hate it, it's only the people who bully casual fans of the game just because they like it that I hate.

  • @YomiMizuhara

    @YomiMizuhara

    6 жыл бұрын

    Da Dragon Durp i was lucky to find the chill people who appreciate it for the game play and the music..like me. Otherwise, that’s all I like bout it.

  • @lordkaijux5262

    @lordkaijux5262

    6 жыл бұрын

    The music is great it's still surprising that Toby made this game on his own for several years. Asgore's theme will forever stay in my head until I die..... And Megalovania.... And Heartache....And Dummy.

  • @durpddurke4633

    @durpddurke4633

    6 жыл бұрын

    Lord Kaiju X Dummy! will always be jamming in my head ;-;

  • @lordkaijux5262

    @lordkaijux5262

    6 жыл бұрын

    I love the end of the song it kind of sounds something you'd hear in a Pac-Man cutscene.

  • @weinerhutjunior6311

    @weinerhutjunior6311

    6 жыл бұрын

    Same here man shit this fandom is pretty good when you just ignore the cringe

  • @elenagant7122
    @elenagant71227 жыл бұрын

    "Goddammit, what's in you pants" DETERMINATION

  • @MazeBeans

    @MazeBeans

    7 жыл бұрын

    Yeah like undyne and alphys are NOT romantic on the true pacifist route. :)

  • @varcon6787

    @varcon6787

    6 жыл бұрын

    *Cough cough* papyrus date... *cough **_AHEM AHEM_** gay robot *COUGH COUGH I AM FUCKING DIYING* _SANS DATE!_ detective dick gumshoe, i need a fucking help here

  • @anerdwhowritesessays9931
    @anerdwhowritesessays99315 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE Undertale, I validate your opinions, but I'm writing an Undertale musical. Undertale is an amazing story but, the points you made are valid, as you can see, my avatar is sans, so I might be a little biased. This game changed RPG's as a hole, and I'll not let you ignore that fact. No other RPG's "Mercy" or "Fight" system matter so much. The only thing that Pokemon's knockout or catch system matters is whether or not you get a new charachters. In dark souls, it just changes which all are in certain areas. In Undertale there are 29 different endings depending on who you kill V.S. who you spare. By the way, Toby Fox is NOT, In any way shape or form, "Lazy", it made me literally furious when you said he was "Lazy". Did you even play the game, or did you just say, "hey, this is popular, let's say this is stupid!!!!" There is not only 1 choice, not only passifist or genocide, there are 29, do you hear me 29, different choices, 1 genocide ending, 1 pasifist ending, and 27 different neutrial endings. So, at least read the Wikipedia article. So........ I'm rambling on again. Cliff notes version: Don't be a jerk to game devs, they do more than anyone here ever could. This game has more choice than all telltale games combined. This game changed RPG's for everyone. It set a new standard for all games with choice. So, please don't trash a game or developer. You are allowed to have your opinion, but I'm defending Toby, and everyone who likes this.

  • @anerdwhowritesessays9931

    @anerdwhowritesessays9931

    5 жыл бұрын

    @I have no creative KZread name so here I go thanks, I just realized I was a little aggressive, I didn't mean to be such a, well, such a dick, sorry, and merry Christmas

  • @does-stuff-sometimes
    @does-stuff-sometimes3 жыл бұрын

    "designing like a programmer: lazily" as a programmer, this hit too close to home, loved it

  • @glitchygear9453
    @glitchygear94537 жыл бұрын

    There are two reasons people hate Undertale. None of which are listed here. First, there's no point anymore. Everything's been spoiled. None of the jokes are funny, none of the events are impactful, none of the mistakes you could make throughout are mistakes you even CAN make anymore, etc. Even if you ARE one of those very rare Let's Play-ers whom happens to play the game blind, they'll get people attacking their choices, spoiling everything, and telling them what to do as they're about to make another choice entirely... bringing about the faulty idea among newer players that the choices had no impact on the experience - for example most first-time players killed Toriel until about four or five months after the game's launch, it's literally designed to be something that's meant to happen and something you're supposed to do as a part of the core experience and nobody will just let you make the mistake anymore even though so many Let's Play channels are a hair's breadth away from it and it of God bugs me so much! The Asgore fight literally makes zero sense unless you kill Toriel in the beginning, and you don't get Flowey repeatedly mocking you - creating a phenomenon where he only shows up for a player at the end of the game, removing any of the surprisingly profound impact and meaning behind him as the final boss - if you don't get the chance to make at least some honest-to-God mistakes here and there, because the only way Flowey shows up is if you make a damn mistake every now and then. Second example, and more importantly, the reason the Asriel fight comes so out of the blue for so many players is because you're not supposed to just casually find it by walkthrough or hearsay. No, most early players had to search the entire game and play at least five to ten runs all while piecing together scattered story fragments to find ONE of the two penultimate endings, many finding genocide before pacifism because it was literally easier to enact and make happen (which is in direct disagreement to a lot of things stated in this video about morality and choices); nowadays the first thing you hear about the game just IS that it has two penultimate endings, coloring the experience in a very irredeemable way, and everyone just picks the pacifism run before they even start. This simply removes any and often all enjoyment from the experience, dare I say removing the "experience" part of the game entirely. Second, and honestly more importantly despite the minor rant, people seem to think it's a game about pacificm. Except it's not, that's stupid, why would you think that when it forces you to literally beat multiple characters into submission (prime subject being Asgore)? No, Undertale is a commentary on the nature of video games themselves. For example, take Papyrus. He's meant to represent that one guy whom isn't good at any video games, can never keep up with "The Squad", but always tries, always loves what he's doing, and just wants to have fun with his friends. So the question here is, do you play along with the poor guy, even as he fails and even as he annoys you? Even as he brings you out of the comfort of the most relaxing and peaceful area in the game, even above Waterfall? Or, alternatively, do you not put up with his crap and bully him because you don't consider him "on your level"? Most players of Undertale choose the former, but a great many real-world gamers in IRL scenarios sadly choose the latter. It's this lens that seems to have been lost even among its core fans as it hit popularity... the game is not a story so much as it is a satire, which is a really, really interesting discussion to have and one I really wish I saw more often.

  • @risingofthethorn1197

    @risingofthethorn1197

    7 жыл бұрын

    THANK YOU!! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!! One of the things I loath about the radical side of the fanbase is that they treat the game like it's some kind of religion. it's hard to love a fanbase that has fringe groups that call you worse than Hitler because you essentially moved pixels in a certain way. Funny thing is from what I've read, Undertale was supposed to be a comment/satire on Gamers, Fanbases and just internet culture in general the tragic thing is in an effort to make a commentary on cancerous fanbases, he made both one of the most talented yet cancerous fanbases of all.

  • @risingofthethorn1197

    @risingofthethorn1197

    7 жыл бұрын

    Al. Lopez tragic thing is I think the undertale fan base can be extremely talented especially when they bounce ideas, in fact I'd argue some of these ideas are better than the original (underfell and swapfell to name a couple). but good night the cancer is prevalent and when it shows it's bad

  • @OnEiNsAnEmOtHeRfUcKa

    @OnEiNsAnEmOtHeRfUcKa

    7 жыл бұрын

    Ironically, there's almost a catch-22 built into it in that sense. The game was good because it wasn't popular and relied on subverting expectations then it got popular and ceased to be good, due to it not being able to play to its strongest factor. And maybe in another 20 years or so, the cycle will repeat.

  • @glitchygear9453

    @glitchygear9453

    7 жыл бұрын

    +OnEiNsAnEmOtHeRfUcKa All I'll say on that is: The game has two secret endings. Key word, SECRET. As in, "you don't know about them beforehand." And, er, everyone knows about them. It's not the popularity itself that killed the game, just an unfortunate biproduct of it... most communities are, quite frankly, not so spoiler-happy. It's partly to do with the immaturity of a lot of its more avid fans... speaking from experience anyways...

  • @TheVillainousSoul

    @TheVillainousSoul

    7 жыл бұрын

    You're complaining about spoilers? That's ridiculous I actually laughed at that. Because it's as dumb as saying "I don't like Steven Universe because of spoilers" or "I don't like Steven Universe because of the fandom" Literally you're complaining about people posting spoilers when that's way worse in Steven Universe. I'm serious in the SU fandom, the day after or the same day there will be spoilers everywhere with no spoiler warning at all. I find it unnecessary to complain about it because no matter how much you complain it will still come since people don't care they've already seen/played the episode/movie/game so they know what's going to happen. They don't think that others might have not seen it, the thing they care about is themselves. Good luck stopping it though, because we both know that's not possible.

  • @boricrook7059
    @boricrook70597 жыл бұрын

    I'll be honest, went into the video ready to be annoyed by another youtuber complaining about the fanbase. That rant was a breath of fresh air. Thanks for making the day slightly brighter. Though I disagree with the idea that doing the genocide run isn't a moral choice in a way. I mean it is certainly not moral in the sense of 'each choice is held by an ideal and system of value, what would be the best one and what would be the one I agree with?', but you find morality in the idea that it knows why you're about to do all these things despite how moral abhorrent it is. You may be doing it for curiosity, but that doesn't change how bad the things are. The overall idea of genocide is not 'killing is bad, maybe don't do that' but 'curiosity left uninhibited, due to a perceived lack of consequence, will tear the world asunder'. That's at least what I drew from it anyways. Nice review of it though.

  • @yalovoyhznepomny

    @yalovoyhznepomny

    Жыл бұрын

    And? This not a real world?

  • @oldusty523
    @oldusty5234 жыл бұрын

    Also, to cross off LOTR from the list, it’s got a super huge fan base because of a few things. It has an inSANE amount of worldbuilding, most of which was made by Tolkien back on the day. It also started SOOOOO many trends when it comes to medieval fantasy genres (D&D, GOT, and so, SO many video games). It probably wouldn’t be as popular if the films didn’t come out, but it was so impactful that it wouldn’t serve it justice to have a small fan base.

  • @jacknation1141
    @jacknation11415 жыл бұрын

    So, in short, you love it so much that you hate it? Huh. That actually made me like this video

  • @VM0451
    @VM04517 жыл бұрын

    I didn't finish the vid yet, but I love how you adress that fanbase issue. I've always felt that the Undertale fandom is mostly a bunch of very creative people that wanna spread a lot of positivity. I never got the hate.

  • @judacris25

    @judacris25

    7 жыл бұрын

    It's really because the more weirder side of the fandom seemed to stick out more, covering up more of the fandom's good qualities.

  • @VM0451

    @VM0451

    7 жыл бұрын

    Weird does not equal bad for me. Honesly the weird side almost seems like it has more passion lol

  • @durpddurke4633

    @durpddurke4633

    6 жыл бұрын

    Especially the remixes/covers of the songs, they are lit

  • @VM0451

    @VM0451

    6 жыл бұрын

    I actually kinda hate those. Not enough originality in there if ya ask me. Playing some song with a distorted guitar and calling it metal without changing much of it just isn't that creative I think.

  • @oof6704

    @oof6704

    6 жыл бұрын

    Vezonmodder some of the fans that "stood out" were the annoying ones that thought the game was the second coming of Christ

  • @Jckfrbn
    @Jckfrbn7 жыл бұрын

    I truly hate 2 things in undertale, there very simple but VERY annoying -1st. Combat is so meh, the defensive part is amazing dodging to avoid damage amazing..... But a text adventure attacking or.. attacking is meh -2nd and more of an actual reason is its binary, aka 0=Kill bad 1=Not Kill good, Maybe its just me but the story would have been more interesting if sometimes killing actually was a good thing. You see this alot in media like batman, "Oh ya let the joker live, hope he doesn't do anything bad later like paralyze someone or torture family members" sometimes death is a good thing and saves more lives than loses. It usually doesn't effect me to much cause you know theres more to games than just there stories, but undertales gameplay is as mentioned meh and it runs on its writing and its writing is... boring to me? Xenosaga writing is amazing and has conflict of choices the characters made in the past, while in undertale you know everyone will be sympathetic and nice. Cause of this it becomes flat, more like sulzer water than soda. Music is awesome though Edit: I'd call it more character than originality, but thats just me

  • @n-extrafries-surprise

    @n-extrafries-surprise

    7 жыл бұрын

    Jckfrbn well about the killing bad. I hate how the game demonize you for trying even trying to do what most RPGs are. I feel like the game is _forcing_ you to do pacifism (which most people are fine) but to people like me, who are more to the gameplay and story than story itself, I am being punished for the things what I find in an rpg game fun.

  • @Nukestarmaster

    @Nukestarmaster

    7 жыл бұрын

    That second point has always angered me so much, Batman is actually one of my two least favorite superhero's because of it (Superman being the other). You see it so many places in modern media where people spare someone who by all rights they should kill since "killing is bad" it's almost as infuriating as when the MC gives the big bad the doomsday device to save the love interest and is immediately betrayed (because why wouldn't he be, this is the villain of the story we're talking about).

  • @dekelneedstime411

    @dekelneedstime411

    7 жыл бұрын

    I mean, killing IS bad. Who gave you the right to decide when another person's life ends? Regardless of what they did, they do not deserve death. A punishment? Yes, but not death.

  • @clairehuang136

    @clairehuang136

    7 жыл бұрын

    it's like how most people think that the genocide run can be done due to self defense, but that's not the meaning of it. you have to kill every monster in the area if you can. killing out of self defense would result in a neutral run, in which the monsters might've deserved to die. but the genocide run? no living being would deserve to die to a monster like you.

  • @mcgoldenblade4765

    @mcgoldenblade4765

    7 жыл бұрын

    Fergie VFCMS Death IS a punishment. What would you do to a person who has killed hundreds of people in cold blood? Let them live a life in isolation? To me, that is even more cruel than killing them. Especially if they are considered to be irredeemable monsters. I despise how people consider death to be a black and white scenario, when in reality it's more complicated than that.

  • @dinglebel9987
    @dinglebel99876 жыл бұрын

    I got my boyfriend to play this game, he killed all monsters in the ruins, killed Toriel because he thought that she was keeping him captive. He then got out of the ruined and just gave up, and said he didn't like it at all.

  • @sythersight
    @sythersight5 жыл бұрын

    It's the shock, artstyle, character writing, and music. And fanbase spread.

  • @flamo2666

    @flamo2666

    5 жыл бұрын

    Character writing is overrated imo.

  • @yalovoyhznepomny

    @yalovoyhznepomny

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@flamo2666 correct

  • @Uniquenameosaurus
    @Uniquenameosaurus7 жыл бұрын

    Aha! Just when you thought I wasn't going to follow through. BOOM! 40 minutes of content. And if this isn't your cup of tea, I got a Hunter X Hunter video coming out tomorrow.

  • @whoplays7061

    @whoplays7061

    7 жыл бұрын

    Uniquenameosaurus neat

  • @Bluelyre

    @Bluelyre

    7 жыл бұрын

    Uniquenameosaurus git fukin gud

  • @Chameleonred5

    @Chameleonred5

    7 жыл бұрын

    Originality by itself _isn't_ necessarily enough. The thing is, it can help suspend disbelief about other things not being good. Not perfectly (as Star Wars 1-3 will attest), but enough that if everything else is only a little incompetent, the novelty or spectacle of originality will make people engaged. Like Harry Potter. The protagonist barely qualifies as one, each character has the complexity of a blank wall, the villain is terrible, the story is dull, the melodrama is unbearable, the entire wizarding world is full of idiots, and the worldbuilding is quite frankly the only interesting aspect. But because of the clever worldbuilding with original composition, a lot of people ignore that they're reading a story that is, while not terrible, is sort of bad. Even if whatever it is isn't great, people forgive a lot for originality. I think the best comparison is clever vs. intelligent. Everyone appreciates what is clever more than what is intelligent. Clever is far more interesting. The best thing, though, would be to have a game with originality that also doesn't ignore the other elements. Intelligent and clever are an amazing combination.

  • @Charlemagne57

    @Charlemagne57

    7 жыл бұрын

    I don't want to be one of those "everyone who has a different opinion than me is dead to me" people, but if you shit on HunterXHunter, I may get salty, and you won't like me when I'm salty (I get big and green). Basically HunterXHunter is the shit, I love it, please be fair to it. You're usually fair to things but fair warning... I'm secretly the salt hulk

  • @heykenzo4284

    @heykenzo4284

    7 жыл бұрын

    Emotions are complicated. Undertale, as any other story that deeply relies on the feelings of each player is not 100% sure to be able to reach you. You might happen to skip a certain line, to be playing in a weird mood, something happening in real life that grabs your attention and you're not able to get immerse in the world. A lot of things that can't be controlled may prevent you to enjoy the game at it's fullest. Undertale managed to do that to over 90% of it's players while there are 7% or 8% of people that liked the game but not that much, like you did, and the minority of about 2% that think Undertale is garbage. You can't make everyone like the game, but Toby Fox managed to get a really big percentage out of that with a certain charm and depth that can't be found everywhere. Sure sucks that you weren't able to enjoy that well, but it's just a part of life. Even if I offer my favorite meal, it's possible that, for some random reasons, you'll just not like it.

  • @highgrove8545
    @highgrove85457 жыл бұрын

    In a way, Undertale does have a morale choice. People who choose genocide route do generally out of curiosity, right? But what is more messed up, killing someone because you thought it was the right choice, or killing someone because "you wanted to see what would happen". (Sans even mentions this in the genocide run) The game breaks the 4th wall on multiple occasions, and so do some of the characters.

  • @arifybush1203

    @arifybush1203

    6 жыл бұрын

    Highgrove The video didn’t disagree with that, it just pointed out that the only choices that really affect how your story plays out are the big ones with how many monsters you kill. in other choice based games, even tiny choices have huge consequences.

  • @spamartist9443

    @spamartist9443

    6 жыл бұрын

    Highgrove but it's not someone, it's a fictional character with a flat as a pancake backstory.

  • @HawooAwoo

    @HawooAwoo

    6 жыл бұрын

    This actually personally demonstrates what I see as Undertale's major flaw. "What is more messed up, killing someone because you thought it was the right choice, or killing someone because "you wanted to see what would happen"?" falls apart on itself because it forces you to see Undertale as a video game. And then you have to ask the question "is it immoral to 'kill' a video game character?" And the answer is an obvious no.... The meta side of Undertale kills it for me...

  • @namelessfrager8217

    @namelessfrager8217

    6 жыл бұрын

    Asriel too, btw. He got to the point of killing everyone just like a main char just because he grew tired of trying to befrend everyone when he was a not emotionally invested flower with a power of save-load. He just was out of options and was interested in "what if i do this ?". Btw, that is a part of original story. And if that part of character development throught parallels with player is not awesome enouth to consider this game awesome, i don't know what is

  • @thecarpeteer4107
    @thecarpeteer41076 жыл бұрын

    I don't want to be that guy, but it looks like 1.5k people didn't watch the video and just read the title. Every point you made was eye opening and the ending line was even heartwarming. Well done, uniquenameosaurus.

  • @ColorfirePluma
    @ColorfirePluma5 жыл бұрын

    I was pleasantly surprised by how well you laid out your thoughts and criticisms in your video that I watched the whole thing through. Though I am disappointed that you weren't able to piece together that Flowey was Asriel, except that all the lore surrounding it was in those popup green screens you actually skipped past in video in Alphy's True Lab. Figuring this out for myself was one of the most gratifying things I've done in my True Pacifist.

  • @mycaleb8
    @mycaleb87 жыл бұрын

    You didn't find Papyrus thoroughly endearing from the moment you met him? I'm sorry, but I'm afraid we can't be friends.

  • @mycaleb8

    @mycaleb8

    7 жыл бұрын

    And wholly shit I should have waited a moment longer to comment. Why do people like Papyrus you ask. Because his failings are funny, and when we find out he's a decent guy, we like him even more. That's it. He consistently makes people smile. That small sliver of depth makes that smile stick. He's funny. He has flaws that can be comfortably explored in the cartoony setting. He's pathetic which makes most player sympathize with him. Indeed, he taps into many memories most people have of either themselves or people they knew who are just TOO awkward, and didn't know it. And to cap all this off, he's a good guy deep down. Actually having any other expectations of a character seems odd to me. It's like your villains video. "Depth" is not as important as effect. Depth can be extremely important to get that effect, but not always. Papyrus is popular because he entertains, and he's memorable. It really is that simple. The character in the story may not owe him like Toriel, but he doesn't need to. He gives most players a full emotional ride. Edit: Also, Alphys wasn't as funny, was more annoying to most players, and unlike Papyrus, ACTUALLY HURT PEOPLE! Paparus was always harmless. Alphys lied too and manipulated the player, and hurt a LOT of people. That's why people don't like her.

  • @DamienAcross

    @DamienAcross

    7 жыл бұрын

    Cabbadath B *opinions matter jesus christ*

  • @mycaleb8

    @mycaleb8

    7 жыл бұрын

    Um.... Elaborate?

  • @krillbeans8620

    @krillbeans8620

    7 жыл бұрын

    +Cabbadath B nice to know that a small percentage of people think that papyrus isn't that one sided. I don't like him because when I try to imagine his voice saying the text, a really loud voice is screaming in my mind. It hurts really.

  • @missrenakawaii

    @missrenakawaii

    7 жыл бұрын

    Cabbadath B Not to mention a great many subtleties about his character are lost because people don't bother to call him. You get to see more of his insecurities by calling him; he wants to please people so badly that he'll change his opinions in a hearbeat to match his friends'. As proof of this you can call Papyrus and Undyne at Grillby's and a conversation will play out where Undyne ends up saying she loves grease and Papyrus will agree to it (even though canonically, he hates Grillby's because it's such a greasy place). That's how far he'll go for his friends to like him. Then there's the fact that Papyrus makes more puns and arguably funnier than Sans's (unpopular opinion but I think Sans's sense of humor lies in trolling people, not punning, the latter's just an aid in the former). Also, Papyrus has great artistic talent. Think I'm pulling this out of my ass? Well, not only does he build an elaborate snow version of himself, but he also manages to paint a rock over and make it look like a convincing bridge. Now tell me that's not impressive! And all this comes just from his phone calls, so there you go. TL;DR: Papyrus indeed has hidden depths, you just have to call him.

  • @gagglegames
    @gagglegames7 жыл бұрын

    A little addition to your comments on the music, much of the music is the same tunes remixed. Probably one of the reasons they're so damn catchy, you hear one track and you've got the tune of 20% of the game's music stuck in your head.

  • @outrunno4563

    @outrunno4563

    6 жыл бұрын

    Steam Condenser leitmotifs are prominent ingame.

  • @lizardlegend42
    @lizardlegend424 жыл бұрын

    8:56 just pointing out the no mercy run and genocide run are 2 different things. No mercy is when you just spare no one, in genocide you have to actively seek out every random encouter and kill them. No mery is more comparible to the neutral playthrough than the genocide because of how vastly different the story is in genocide

  • @canwegetashoutouttoworking2002

    @canwegetashoutouttoworking2002

    4 жыл бұрын

    Shut up nerd

  • @mischaavros5444

    @mischaavros5444

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for pointing that out.

  • @loregoblin3854
    @loregoblin38542 жыл бұрын

    I know I'm late to this video, but I just wanted to drop my own two cents in about this. I think "originality" is a bit underselling what Undertale brings to the table... the originality of Undertale is actually used in tandem with a lot of the other appeals that are mentioned in this video to produce a whole that is more than the sum of the deconstructed parts. the unique qualities of each of the underground's inhabitants implies something about the environment and the community they live in... they all have the ability to exist and thrive as a diverse population. nothing has caused them to conform, and nothing has threatened them out of existence. they're allowed to be who they are, where they are, and everything about the way the game is constructed communicates this. even the way the game mechanically subverts your expectations, like with the talking rock in the tutorial, or any of the puzzles in the forest before you enter Snowden. if something seems one way but acts another way, it's not just a joke... that's allowed. it communicates something about the laxness of this place. and that all feeds into how the characters are built up too. learning that they all have widely varied quirks and eccentricities reinforces this idea in your mind. and with the more major characters, the game puts a lot of effort into making them feel, for lack of a better term, realistic. like, sure... Toriel is just scripted lines of dialogue and some pixels, but you read her character as a very comforting and motherly presence. but then she starts asserting herself. she pushes back against what you want to do, and makes decisions based on information that you don't have. the game goes to great lengths to make her likable, but also believable, even at the cost of her compliance with your wants. then we meet Papyrus, and while he may be haughty and prideful, he is also 100% honest. you really don't believe he's holding anything back... there are even several instances where he tries to be sneaky, and fails. you know he can't keep a secret. he's innocent. and Sans will bend over backwards, regardless of how annoying his brother may be, just to make sure Papyrus is having fun, and experiencing things that he enjoys. he'll sneakily ask you to play along with Papyrus's ridiculous antics, because Sans loves his brother, and wants to see him stay confident and upbeat. it makes you kind of ask yourself... who would you do that for? who is worth that to you? that's what Papyrus means to Sans. and then we have Undyne, who comes off as really aggressive and scary... until you understand that the intensity of her aggression is one and the same as the intensity of her care for the people she's trying to protect. similarly to Papyrus, a lot of the random encounters and townspeople don't hold much back about themselves. they allow you to learn their unique traits and tendencies, and now here is someone who is fiercely defensive of these people's ability to be who they are in peace. and then there's Alphys, who is anxious and reclusive in proportion to how much she cares about a person and wants to be thought well of by them. she's conflicted between the side of herself that doesn't feel appealing or worthy of another person's time and attention, and her genuine want to engage with that person just because she likes them. and I think it's purposeful that these characters become progressively harder to like as the game goes on. they're just more complicated people, or their charisma has more barriers to it, or they maybe aren't as morally pure... but the longer you go in this game, the more you understand that their lives have value, even if they aren't sunshine and rainbows. even if it isn't that easy. in that sense, of course Toriel, the tutorial character, is the easiest to find appealing. and every single bit of what you learn in the pacifist run, which of course you played first, because it's the moral option... is leveraged towards showing you what you're erasing from this world when you do the genocide run. the people, their unique traits and eccentricities, the people who care about them and want to protect them... that's what you're removing. and the environment of the underground completely changes its atmosphere because of your influence. the place that once housed all that diverse life and quirkiness now has a hostile actor in it, and that's you. but let's switch gears for a moment. in the pacifist run, assuming you're coming into Undertale blind, on your first playthrough, and you've only played pacifist... why do you spare Flowey? these focal characters have been getting harder and harder to like as the game's gone on, as per the pattern I made note of earlier, and Flowey is the hardest yet at the end of his fight. he's given you many reasons to dislike him, and presented almost no redeeming qualities. I think most people spare him because that's been the expectation throughout the game so far, and one would assume that they should finish out the game by continuing the trend. you spare him like it's a chore. but then after the game is over, and you've done everything there is to do in the game... you aren't really done, are you? even if you had no clue that the genocide route existed, it'd still be a thing you hadn't done yet. and enough stuff changes if you kill things, that there's definitely some reason to explore what happens if you keep doing it. and this is in spite of every reason the game just gave you, to value the world of this game. what is your reason for doing this? whatever it is... there's your answer for Flowey. "the characters aren't real" or "I want to know what happens" or "it's just out of curiosity" or "I have to exhaust every possibility" like, it all goes back to the exact same stuff Flowey was expressing... Flowey was just more distressed about it. and yeah, by this point "the player is actually just like the villain" is kind of an ass pull, but this isn't meant to say "the player is a bad person" because that never works as a message. the message is, this is why Flowey is redeemable. you were supposed to spare him in the pacifist run, and this is why. he is no more guilty than you are. you don't really know why you should spare Flowey until you make this connection via experience. and the best part of all of this is that the genocide route portrays the major characters in ways that reinforce the realism of their characterization. their characterization remains consistent while *your* character does a completely unexplained 180. you are out of character. you changed, not them. this game doesn't need to let you make a lot of little meaningless choices... it just needs to let you make one really important one, and everyone else responds very realistically. the characters fight you in the way that is characteristic for them. Papyrus is heartbreaking because he really was innocent. he couldn't do damage to you the way Sans can, and even his best efforts at that are curbed by his genuine desire to think better of you than that, which you take advantage of in order to kill him faster. this fuels Undyne's sense of justice, and Sans is downright grieving. it changes everything. and all the other engagements from the pacifist route mean more when you're the one destroying them, and everything good they did for you when you experienced this place. the atmosphere changes. the humor is gone. you don't learn anything about anyone, they don't trust you, why would they ever tell you now? it teaches you the value of these things by letting you experience this place when all of it is gone. you remember when Snowden was peaceful, and when you could meet people in the waterfalls, and when characters would remember who you were and be happy to see you. the echo flowers become more melancholy because they remind you of the people who used to be here. Asgore shouldn't have been proven right in his worries. this isn't really about how terrible you are... it's about how valuable the world is. everything about it, even the complicated parts. you want the world weird and funny and full. and yeah, at the end of the day, the game is all fake. but a real person made it, and is using it to communicate something. this is what I think it means when an artist calls a work their baby. I believe Toby Fox made this game as alive as he was capable of making it. and it might be a sappy, cheesy message at the end of the day... that the world has value, and that your choices matter. but given how much effort was put into saying that, I'm willing to listen.

  • @TheOneTrueGhostyBoi
    @TheOneTrueGhostyBoi6 жыл бұрын

    Papyrus is endearing and fun he’s blissfully unaware he funny it’s just funny him and mettaton are some of the funniest characters in the game

  • @ciara947
    @ciara9477 жыл бұрын

    With undertale, I quickly lost interest in it and, although I wouldn't call it a bad game necesarily, I felt it to be overhyped and ultimately kinda disappointing. In fact, if I hadn't seen such postive reviews before playing it myself, it is possible that I wouldn't have enjoyed the game at all; it just wasn't my cup of tea though I can see the appeal. I don't hate playing it, but there are many games more suited for my personal tastes.

  • @khudj

    @khudj

    7 жыл бұрын

    why does it not appeal? it seems you dont like it for the heck of it.

  • @jackh3mmerjack

    @jackh3mmerjack

    7 жыл бұрын

    MartianMallows I personally LOVE Undertale, but I respect your opinion

  • @khudj

    @khudj

    7 жыл бұрын

    you didnt even say WHY you dislike it, so i feel like your just some annoying kid going around screaming undertale sucks and was disapointing and it didnt fit your personal tastes without any reasoning.

  • @mynamesnotrick

    @mynamesnotrick

    7 жыл бұрын

    I think you misinterpreted his comment completely. Here, have a Snickers and calm down, bud.

  • @ciara947

    @ciara947

    7 жыл бұрын

    CrazyAnimalLover 4 do you want me to explain it? Because I've got a reply ready, but I don't see you being all too receptive of it if I post it.

  • @lProN00bl
    @lProN00bl3 жыл бұрын

    4 years later but throwing in my 2 cents Papyrus is so well loved because his arc explores when good people are pressured to do bad things. Papyrus has had it crammed into him that his worth is in being able to do this one thing so he can have friends. But it's clear he doesn't actually want to hurt anyone. He's not just well-meaning he sabotages his own efforts to capture you and never tries to kill you, just capturing you and letting you escape over and over. And he's goofy and funny. Another aspect I think people miss is engagement with players. It's often called fan service but that mix of moments that reward players knowledge of gaming while subverting their expectations is pretty great. It actually challenges the player and doesn't treat them like a passive viewer. That moment when you find out even if you load a save before killing Turiel, only to have this flower go "OH YOU THOUGHT YOU WERE PRETTY SLICK DIDN'T YOU?". And though you mentioned it with originality, this leads into both breaking those more obnoxious cliches you've mentioned in other videos, and builds into the theme of choice, and not just the players. That the player only has so much control over what happens I think works in its favor because part of the story is seeing all these choices, small mistakes or small kindness add up. And how just taking for granted that something is a monster is therefore just fodder to be killed. Which is why other games that did this like Stanley Parable also blew up as big as they did. They take advantage of one of Gaming's most unique aspects. The player....also it's a case of the total being more than the sum of it's parts. Even if some aspects of the game are only good or even okay, the great aspects still carry it. And just the pure amount of passion obviously present in the project helped.

  • @aPumpkn
    @aPumpkn4 жыл бұрын

    Narrative that flows real well, gameplay that's pretty neat and a good twist on normal rpg's, characters that are quirky and some people gravitate a lot too, really great music, something fresh and an overall unique experience, different runs that can flip the game on its head, again the music because it's seriously good, the graphics has nice nostalgia to it, and a lot of funny moments that stem from similar humor we see in a majority of anime. Satisfied?

  • @easter_god

    @easter_god

    4 жыл бұрын

    I'm sorry but imo the gameplay sucks.

  • @easter_god

    @easter_god

    4 жыл бұрын

    Imo most of this is kinda wrong.

  • @yalovoyhznepomny

    @yalovoyhznepomny

    Жыл бұрын

    Все что ты сказал - ложь

  • @pyrrehraus6571
    @pyrrehraus65717 жыл бұрын

    What a shame. Looks like I haven't found anyone who actually *hates* Undertale, the game itself.

  • @clairehuang136

    @clairehuang136

    7 жыл бұрын

    i wonder if you've heard of W.D Gaster...

  • @pyrrehraus6571

    @pyrrehraus6571

    7 жыл бұрын

    Claire Huang Yes, we've heard of it. He looks like a hammer to the head could finish him, with those bonus cracks.

  • @clairehuang136

    @clairehuang136

    7 жыл бұрын

    Synchrome well, it makes sense because he was shattered across time and space.

  • @pyrrehraus6571

    @pyrrehraus6571

    7 жыл бұрын

    I... don't.

  • @clairehuang136

    @clairehuang136

    7 жыл бұрын

    Synchrome pardon?

  • @TheGreennite
    @TheGreennite7 жыл бұрын

    Not only is the logic sound, but you managed to execute all of this while keeping me engaged for a half hour, with a cathartic ending. Bravo liked, subbed, I look forward to more!

  • @nappa1381
    @nappa13816 жыл бұрын

    WOW. Surprised by the lack of dislikes. Not that I think you deserve them.

  • @watermelonoverpoweredpizza6346

    @watermelonoverpoweredpizza6346

    4 жыл бұрын

    did you even watch the video?

  • @nappa1381

    @nappa1381

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@watermelonoverpoweredpizza6346 Yes, I figured that people would just look at the title and dislike immediately. Clearly they didn't.

  • @blahblahgamer827

    @blahblahgamer827

    4 жыл бұрын

    i think its because the title isn't rude for the ones who judges books by the cover, it doesn't fill the head of the ones that are quick to judge with anger immediatly

  • @lilixpictures6128

    @lilixpictures6128

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@blahblahgamer827 Yeah, it's not like titling something as "This thing is Garbage, Here's Why"

  • @lintecassidy206
    @lintecassidy2063 жыл бұрын

    A lot of your "I didn't like this as much" stuff also play with genre. I think one of the ways Undertale works is as a commentary about RPGs and about the centered position of progressing and improving through killing things, which is one of the things that enhances both its gameplay (now you're not just fighting things to damage them--unless you choose to do that--but solving encounters and trying to come to a peaceful resolution) and its story, which is framed around who and whether you kill. I think one of the other aspects is the way Toby Fox plays with expectations, like saving being a diegetic action that other characters and events can interact with, and reloading after death being something that characters are aware of, which place an emphasis on you as a player and how you treat the world. Characters commenting on how many times you've fought, etc., not allowing you to maintain that distance where you're the player and they're just pixels--they can do more than just talk to the finger puppet character you extend into their world, they can talk to you through Toby Fox hard reading you and prediction your actions and emotional state. Like genocide route is in part a call-out to completionists or people that just want to see more story, and adds a moral dimension on whether it's okay for you to do obviously morally impermissible things and destroy the characters' happiness for the sake of your own curiosity or entertainment. So yeah, I think what's interesting about Undertale isn't just its originality, but the way it breaks expectations in an artistic way. And I'd say people's attachment to the game, which usually centers on the characters, is a little like how Persona 5's fanbase has a strong attachment to the game: it made some people feel like the characters were their friends. Where P5 does this through offering the player robust self-expression through choices, Undertale does it by poking holes in the fourth wall until it's basically not there anymore, and offering the player an opportunity to feel like they're directly interacting with the characters. And that inspires attachment, and makes people want to create more stuff so they can live in the world more, which drives fandom investment, etc. etc.

  • @nspidel
    @nspidel7 жыл бұрын

    when your friend is part of the fanbase, and your friend loves undetale too much, and your friend won't ever shut up about it, and your friend makes you listen to the sound track, and also buys the game for you, and doesn't want to do anything except make you play it when he comes over... does that count as "the fanbase made me hate it"?

  • @kylum902

    @kylum902

    7 жыл бұрын

    Nicholas Spidel I'd say it's more "your friend made you hate it."

  • @zealouszombie5658

    @zealouszombie5658

    7 жыл бұрын

    I was a toned down version of that friend when the game came out at first but the second it became popular, it was boring for new players because you already know the characters, routes, choices, etc... There's no personal discovery and I can imagine it being really boring...

  • @varcon6787
    @varcon67876 жыл бұрын

    Uniquenameosaurus After this video: so....WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO SAY NOW? MR.EDGEWORTH?

  • @Uniquenameosaurus

    @Uniquenameosaurus

    6 жыл бұрын

    Underrated comment

  • @varcon6787

    @varcon6787

    6 жыл бұрын

    Underrated reply

  • @flyhigh247360

    @flyhigh247360

    3 жыл бұрын

    Apes together strong

  • @teirdalin
    @teirdalin6 жыл бұрын

    "Who even knows what touhou is" Were you high when you wrote this script?

  • @gumballwatterson2020

    @gumballwatterson2020

    5 жыл бұрын

    Touhou sucks tbh

  • @absurdworlds

    @absurdworlds

    5 жыл бұрын

    But it's true.

  • @imterribleatnames7001

    @imterribleatnames7001

    5 жыл бұрын

    WTH is touhou????

  • @absurdworlds

    @absurdworlds

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@imterribleatnames7001 it's touhou

  • @imterribleatnames7001

    @imterribleatnames7001

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@absurdworlds Y'know i was joking right?

  • @JuzefaWingedCat
    @JuzefaWingedCat2 жыл бұрын

    The reason why I like it is simple - it's gap moe. It is happy-go-lucky and terrifying dark at the same time. This shows in the characters, music, gameplay, world, etc. + there is room for making theories.

  • @8wrinwa8
    @8wrinwa87 жыл бұрын

    This was such a refreshing video. I can't place why but it was nice to see you trying to find out what made people like something as much as opposed to stating what you didn't like about it, and ultimately taking that into consideration and shifting your opinion. Most people I've seen don't tend to do this; they'll adopt concrete opinions and won't try to understand the other side. Thank you for breaking the mold, and making a video with "Hate" in the title positive rather than negative!

  • @im_sorry_i_forgot_my_username
    @im_sorry_i_forgot_my_username7 жыл бұрын

    As a massive Tolkien fanboy, I got kinda triggered when LotR was on your list of things you don't like, BOTH times, even after striking out the ones that you realised had originality. Let me just chime in with my $0.02. For starters, Tolkien was a revolutionary. LotR may seem cliched now, but that is because it set virtually all the cliches for high fantasy. Everyone and their mother copied from it when creating a high fantasy setting of their own, so it comes as no surprise that LotR nowadays feels a bit stale. NEVERTHELESS, this is perhaps exactly WHY it deserves to be called original. Back when it was created, LotR was a breath of fresh air -- the fact that Tolkien basically invented high fantasy through LotR should tell you enough. Only through time and the fact that everyone took inspiration from him did Tolkien's work become "stale" -- and even that is through no fault of his own. Another thing, and probably the thing that makes me love LotR the most, is the worldbuilding. Tolkien has absolutely amazing worldbuilding, and I'm sure it would be no hyperbole to even consider his worldbuilding the best the world of literature has to offer. It's breathtakingly complex and consistent; I've actually tried my hardest at one point to find some holes in Tolkien's narrative, and the best I was able to find was Gil-Galad's unclear parentage, who isn't even a very important character anyway. Importantly, Tolkien was a linguist, and he actually created the novels of the Hobbit and Lord of the Rings (and Silmarillion if you wanna count that) primarily as a universe to house his constructed languages, mainly Quenya and Sindarin. That's part of the reason why there is SO much more to LotR than meets the eye. Everything has a meaning and a backstory. Any place, event, person, or detail mentioned in Tolkien's main works can very likely be looked into further, if you wish. On the topic of Tolkien's languages, names of all the places or people have their own etymology, and may sometimes be called various things in various languages, which gives an entire new dimension onto Tolkien's work and really makes it feel like a living, breathing universe. Mount Doom for instance is only its easy-to-remember English name, but in reality it's called Amon Amarth or Orodruin in Sindarin, etc. Reading the books or watching the movies therefore almost feels like you're watching something based on a true event, with how much backstory there is to virtually everything. Sure, on the surface Aragorn may just be "a ranger who is actually the exiled king of Gondor", but if you decide to find out more about him, you're suddenly greeted with a whole bunch of more information. His father, and his entire family line before his father, stretching back to the times of Morgoth's rule over Beleriand. The sword of Andúril, the White Tree of Gondor, just to name a few items, everything can be traced back and examined further. All of it sublimely interconnected in the world of Middle-Earth. It's like a big history book, which, I mean, it's great for me, since I'm a bit of a history nerd, but even if you're not, you have to admire the pure effort that one man put into making an entire fictional universe of his own. The last thing is quite heavily connected with my second point, but, my dude, the Silmarillion is so worth reading. It's probably the best book I've ever read, well, granted, I haven't read THAT many books, but out of all the fiction that's gone into my brain, the Silmarillion is easily my most beloved. Partly because I feel like the Hobbit and LotR storylines are kind of overdone and so well-known at this point and as such the Silmarillion is a breath of fresh air which still has a sense of familiarity about it, but perhaps more importantly, I feel like the Silmarillion legitimately tells a better story than LotR. It's about the early days of Middle-Earth where the entire world is being created, the races are still being established and coming into their own, the deities of the world are major characters -- and you barely even hear anything about them in Tolkien's main works. But the atmosphere of young Middle-Earth is not the only thing that makes me like it -- as I said, I feel like it has overall a better story than LotR and the Hobbit. The fight of good vs. evil is of course still present, but it is not nearly as clearly defined as it is in LotR. In LotR and the Hobbit, all of the elves are wonderful, graceful, seemingly perfect creatures. All of the dwarves are jolly, carefree, but sturdy folk. And the men are somewhere in between. Now, in the Silmarillion, the men are also somewhere in between, but you have a whole bunch of elves and even dwarves that have great character flaws or are just overall dicks. Fëanor is a prime example of this, being the main character of the first half of the book, he is an absolute anti-hero. Yeah, an anti-hero in Tolkien's works. Didn't think you'd ever hear that, did you? He's technically on the good side but he's the most unlikeable cunt the world has ever seen, even despite being an elf. He's extremely crafty and a master in pretty much everything he does, but even so, he is extremely bitter towards everyone other than his father and his children. He and his supporters slaughtered an entire race of Elves just for a couple of boats. Mind you, this was only the first Kinslaying, there were three in total. Point being, the Silmarillion brings out the human nature in Tolkien's creatures. The elves are not perfect beings, and even the Valar, the resident deities, have their character flaws. Honestly, I care more about the stories of Fëanor, Maedhros, Fingolfin, Thingol, Túrin, Húrin, Tuor, Beren and Lúthien, Eärendil, even Maeglin, etc, than I do about Sam, Frodo, Gandalf, Aragorn, and so on. Partly because I've heard the latter a thousand times, but partly because the former is in a way much more charming to me. You get to see, first hand, the effects some of their decisions have had on generations to come. You get to experience the joys and woes of the land over several hundreds of years and see how society shaped. In a way, I think that even though you lose out on some personal character development, as it's not really narrated as a novel but more like a history book, it's an overall deeper experience than Lord of the Rings. Bottom line is that Tolkien was a genius and all of his works are nothing short of sublime and worthy of being called masterpieces. He's become stale through no fault of his own, but even that is only if you don't pay too much attention to his works. If you do explore his world, you're sure to be as fascinated as I was, and still am.

  • @verbulent_flow6229

    @verbulent_flow6229

    7 жыл бұрын

    Daaaamn that is a long comment.

  • @im_sorry_i_forgot_my_username

    @im_sorry_i_forgot_my_username

    7 жыл бұрын

    Ye

  • @D.Dragon

    @D.Dragon

    7 жыл бұрын

    Although no one seems to know the Silmarillion exists. Maybe because it's too long for some people? Probably because it's too long.

  • @jmiquelmb

    @jmiquelmb

    7 жыл бұрын

    im_sorry_i_forgot_my_username Man I loved your comment. You won't get as many likes as you deserve, but let me tell you it's one of the best I've ever read on KZread. Btw, there's a word for when something original gets copied until it looks cliche: Seinfeld effect, since something similar happened with that sitcom that also defined a genre

  • @beepboop4313

    @beepboop4313

    7 жыл бұрын

    theres no need to write a school essay here. but i agree

  • @mulethedonkey2579
    @mulethedonkey25795 жыл бұрын

    *It's different, weird, has really good comedy and soundtrack, lovable characters, engaging story, replay ability because of choices, and a nice, retro aesthetic.*

  • @tfordham13

    @tfordham13

    10 ай бұрын

    No

  • @goldfish6525
    @goldfish65255 жыл бұрын

    6:21 OOOOHHH, you can't save them!! Ha ha now that make sens- wait what the hell did you just say about Asriel?

  • @Carla_Valjeta
    @Carla_Valjeta7 жыл бұрын

    the only thing I really love about the game is the music. that's kinda all =/

  • @pooopshenron165

    @pooopshenron165

    7 жыл бұрын

    Marie Thomson sadly I agree

  • @those2vgplayers629

    @those2vgplayers629

    7 жыл бұрын

    Marie Thomson I'm waiting for some crazy undertale fan to say "OMG I LOVE STRONGER THAN YOU" smh

  • @khudj

    @khudj

    7 жыл бұрын

    well everyone including the kids now know that it originated from SU. and tbh all the UT versions is pretty good, i might even say better. so yeah 'omg i love stronger than you.' if you have not heard it yet there are three versions i highly recommend to check out. and the lyrics are completely different than the one from SU. its backround music is even different and remixed, but they still sing it in the same way the original is.

  • @sailor3047

    @sailor3047

    7 жыл бұрын

    alfa is a good animator but that song hurts to listen to. i fucking hate the voice everyone does for sans. i still think its hilarious that's the same guy that draws pokemon porn lololol

  • @lajsdb

    @lajsdb

    7 жыл бұрын

    commander I thought I was the only one. It makes him sound like a 40 year old alcoholic.

  • @cherryredinterloper8520
    @cherryredinterloper85207 жыл бұрын

    Undertale is for people who have friends and don't like to kill things, while dodging slow attacks. Dark Souls is quite the opposite.

  • @Poglavnit_Pferdefuhrer

    @Poglavnit_Pferdefuhrer

    7 жыл бұрын

    All I remember about Dark Souls was _how effin' finicky that shit is next to drops_ You go from a PS1 title (or Turok) to this, you're gonna need a new controller. Or three.

  • @HyperVanilo

    @HyperVanilo

    7 жыл бұрын

    Until almost every UT battle animations build off of Genocide

  • @GY-bd9bo

    @GY-bd9bo

    7 жыл бұрын

    undertale is for people who *like* to have friends and dont like to kill things, *even though they are trying as hard as they can and remorselessly to kill you*

  • @yalovoyhznepomny

    @yalovoyhznepomny

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@GY-bd9bobrilliant comment!

  • @ridouanagzoul3169
    @ridouanagzoul31693 жыл бұрын

    The hp bar looks like Belgium 🇧🇪

  • @krashleywest1
    @krashleywest13 жыл бұрын

    If you watch some Undertale hate videos.... they are shit and overriding there own opinions. I have put a paragraph comment on one of them and I expected to do the same for this. But this actually is well thought out and a good video. I love Undertale, my favorite game, and I can Understand why you don't like it. But thank you for actually trying and succeeding to make a good video. My first like on one of these

  • @moonliteve
    @moonliteve7 жыл бұрын

    In my opinion the Stronger than You (Sans versions) is kinda lame.

  • @trashydumbsht7334

    @trashydumbsht7334

    6 жыл бұрын

    Violet's Garden this is such a PAIN in my ears!

  • @yangrailme

    @yangrailme

    6 жыл бұрын

    same

  • @salmon6459

    @salmon6459

    6 жыл бұрын

    StRonGeR tHaN yOuuuuUuUuuUuUuu

  • @GR33DMUSIC

    @GR33DMUSIC

    6 жыл бұрын

    People think that the Undertale version is the first version and that the Steven universe one is copying that song. Let that sink in for a second.

  • @masterfrillish6393

    @masterfrillish6393

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ricebowl Yeah, I prefer the Chara versions -Oh, and the original, but who cares about the original-

  • @FYXZofficial
    @FYXZofficial7 жыл бұрын

    I used to like Undertale. I thought it was the hardest game I had ever played. Then I played The Binding of Isaac: Rebirth... The Delirium can go to straight to hell.

  • @ephemeralViolette

    @ephemeralViolette

    7 жыл бұрын

    play touhou

  • @serialshitposter2174

    @serialshitposter2174

    6 жыл бұрын

    play ms paint

  • @FYXZofficial

    @FYXZofficial

    6 жыл бұрын

    Ok

  • @mealbitz

    @mealbitz

    5 жыл бұрын

    You forgot to play the hardest of all Drawception on a phone

  • @luilui5780

    @luilui5780

    5 жыл бұрын

    Undertale is actually very easy. The only battles that take more than one try are Undyne and Sans in genocide

  • @alexwaterfield2984
    @alexwaterfield29844 жыл бұрын

    omg THANK YOU FOR HAVING ACTUAL REASONS TO NOT LIKE IT i'm so freaking tired of people hating the game only cause of the fanbase you have actual reasons

  • @maks_____
    @maks_____6 жыл бұрын

    You are a legend. The way you structured this video is so genius and you even made me think about the same things like you, mainly why I like this game ad much as I do! Good job!

  • @Ruminations09
    @Ruminations097 жыл бұрын

    "This one guy made this song "Stronger Than You" for the Sans fight" Man, you really are just trying to piss off as many people as possible with this video aren't you? First the Undertale fans, then your own fans who want anime content, and now the SU fans? - Anyway, this video was great. I really hope you get another hit like your RWBY video now that you're back, because I can't get enough of your content and I think more people need to see it.

  • @internetexplorerpony

    @internetexplorerpony

    7 жыл бұрын

    That is just like keystone motal when people give joke ratings for the actual one, don't get me wrong, I liked the show, but it is just an abomination, it is so annoying when kids doing there thing and ruined the fandom as a whole.

  • @tazmac2066

    @tazmac2066

    7 жыл бұрын

    Internet Explorer did you literally just forget about the opening of this video?

  • @darisucc7749

    @darisucc7749

    7 жыл бұрын

    *kids ruined the fandom* Listen to the intro before i sCREAM-

  • @EternaMidnight

    @EternaMidnight

    7 жыл бұрын

    He liked Akame Ga Kill so now I'm mad too

  • @michaelingco9828

    @michaelingco9828

    7 жыл бұрын

    He even made a crack about nobody knowing about Touhou..... which breaks my heart....cuz its true

  • @TheZergy
    @TheZergy7 жыл бұрын

    i specifically dropped a like just for the asriel joke

  • @cheekybastard7798
    @cheekybastard77986 жыл бұрын

    "anything with non-human characters is going to bring out weird porn" is a sentence I wasn't expecting to hear in this context but you're not wrong

  • @aeronlangheim3462
    @aeronlangheim34623 жыл бұрын

    the thing with papyrus is, it's not that he's arrogant per say, it's more that he sees the best in everyone, including himself, and that makes him extremely likeable

  • @yalovoyhznepomny

    @yalovoyhznepomny

    Жыл бұрын

    Но это так тупо и стереотипно!