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6/21/2025, 5:02:40 AM
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I don't agree with this. The ending for the pacifist run was much more bittersweet, Clover sacrificing himself so monsters could have a chance at freedom felt more noble, left the chapter open in a positive light but wasn't overtly feelgood about it. His goodbye hug was also Kino. Meanwhile Undertale's Pacifist run, while much deserved, was just unrealistic in that no one human in the overworld seemed have a problem with monsters appearing out of no where and everyone sings Kumbaya in fully decked out homes. Obviously, narratively speaking, the specifics didn't really matter in Undertale because it was just the game wrapping up but it was still super cheesy.
As for the characters I somewhat agree, Dalve was cringe, most of the other four deputies were kind of non characters, and while the twist with the fox was cool, she does something extremely stupid with her kid that made absolutely no sense to do, albeit she does admit it was a stupid thing to do so props there.
The royal guard blue bird and the Sheriff were great characters, their interactions in both Pacifist and Genocide were great throughout. In the end I'd say the Undertale Yellow had a much better Pacifist ending, while the story throughout could be argued to not be as good in some aspects, I personally liked how much more "down to Earth" everything was instead of the overtly wacky scenarios Frisk finds himself in.
Also playing along with Flowey as being an allied "friend" throughout most of the game was pretty cool alternative to the Flowey we know in Undertale. Undertale Yellow had Flowey's personality spot on.
I don't agree with this. The ending for the pacifist run was much more bittersweet, Clover sacrificing himself so monsters could have a chance at freedom felt more noble, left the chapter open in a positive light but wasn't overtly feelgood about it. His goodbye hug was also Kino. Meanwhile Undertale's Pacifist run, while much deserved, was just unrealistic in that no one human in the overworld seemed have a problem with monsters appearing out of no where and everyone sings Kumbaya in fully decked out homes. Obviously, narratively speaking, the specifics didn't really matter in Undertale because it was just the game wrapping up but it was still super cheesy.
As for the characters I somewhat agree, Dalve was cringe, most of the other four deputies were kind of non characters, and while the twist with the fox was cool, she does something extremely stupid with her kid that made absolutely no sense to do, albeit she does admit it was a stupid thing to do so props there.
The royal guard blue bird and the Sheriff were great characters, their interactions in both Pacifist and Genocide were great throughout. In the end I'd say the Undertale Yellow had a much better Pacifist ending, while the story throughout could be argued to not be as good in some aspects, I personally liked how much more "down to Earth" everything was instead of the overtly wacky scenarios Frisk finds himself in.
Also playing along with Flowey as being an allied "friend" throughout most of the game was pretty cool alternative to the Flowey we know in Undertale. Undertale Yellow had Flowey's personality spot on.
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