snailchimera:

Would anyone anywhere in the history of anything be interested in a fic in which, for some contrived reason, Reverend Mord and Pastor Drom do a radio let’s play of Undertale in which Mord has opinions on the spiritual status of Flowey and Drom is on a mission to pet every dog

Opinions?

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bellezzarue:

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i’m still not over the locket and i never will be

toby could have picked a million things to represent the game for the collector’s edition. the delta rune, flowey’s face, the red heart that’s the game’s icon, even something relating to a well-known character like sans or papyrus

instead, as the symbol of the game, as what he considers representing the game’s themes and message and imagery, is the locket representing the relationship between asriel and chara. the two most important characters in the game

everyone knows how important asriel is in this game. but if that doesn’t say everything about the importance that chara has too, about how deep their relationship with asriel was, about how chara is not evil or insincere but a tragic figure who loved their adopted family and their best friend and was loved by them equally back, about who it is that ultimately saves asriel in the end and saves the monsters with it? what does?

and then, for good measure, toby makes the locket a music box that plays memory. just to remind you that one of the game’s most important leitmotifs is not about asriel himself, but specifically about this locket. specifically, it’s about asriel and chara, and the importance asriel’s memory of chara has to the whole story of undertale

Where can I buy this

it comes with the undertale collector’s edition you can get on fangamer!

On Undertale and fighting

Okay so chat posts are not the best for reblogging with commentary but regarding this:

Even
in the Pacifist run, there are some fights you can’t get out of. The
important thing is 1. to recognize which fights are which, and 2. to
spare even these enemies

once they are no longer threatening you. You can’t spare Asgore or Flowey until you’ve fought them, and the Omega Flowey fight in particular is set up in such a way that there’s no question of trying until after the fight is well and truly over. This latter is especially noteworthy because it’s the one time in the game where you’re in a similar position to the monsters fighting a No Mercy human.

Undertale is about power in a way I think often gets overlooked. You have the power to SAVE. That means you’re never in any real danger in these monster fights. Sans even makes a point, in some neutral endings, of saying self-defense is fine- but was it really self-defense, for you? Whether looking at it from the perspective of Frisk, a hidden Chara, or the player themselves, the answer is no. If you die, you come back unscathed. If a monster dies, they’re just dead. The monsters also have a real reason to fight. They have a long and very serious list of grievances against humans, and are suffering from human action against them even if the humans themselves have forgotten the monsters exist. And when, in the Pacifist route, do we face unavoidable fights? When we face entities with tremendous, genuinely threatening power. A king who knew he was doing the wrong thing, chose to kill, and succeeded six times, in the process teaching the entire underground that this was the only way to deal with humans. An entity who killed without remorse, for fun, over and over and over, threatening literally the entire universe in the process. You reach both of them eventually, but it’s not by playing nice and showing them how nonthreatening you are. Flowey, in particular, you have to confront forcefully just in order to make him listen to you at all. Until you do that, he’ll keep dismissing you as weak and stupid.

In the No Mercy route, you are the power that must be fought because it can’t be reasoned with. I think it’s worth noting that Undyne Undying is the very next boss after Papyrus, and Papyrus is practically the spare option personified in his own fight. Papyrus is a kind of point of no return, where you can’t possibly pretend not to understand exactly what you’re doing. Immediately prior to Undyne Undying, you get a kind of confirmation of that point of no return in Monster Kid.
In No Mercy and No Mercy alone, Undyne is an unambiguous hero. At no point is her violence towards you considered anything other than justified (unlike in other routes, where it ranges from “understandable but not especially heroic” to “wow that was messed up”). That’s because of your own unambiguous serial murder.

You are not an entity that can be pacified, so long as you hold power without consequences; therefore, there must be consequences. You will kill literally everyone if not stopped; therefore you must be stopped, period.

As a moral, this means that when you are the one with the power, you have a moral obligation to seek peaceful resolution when you can. However, when you aren’t, you have a right to defend yourself. Undertale leaves us a challenge much more complicated and difficult than “Never hurt people, because it’s bad”. It insists in strident terms that every life is valuable, and leaves you with the sometimes-contradictory task of actively defending all those lives to the best of your ability.
Everyone has a right to live- not only your enemies, but your friends, and people you don’t know, and you. Defending that right means avoiding
killing whenever possible, but it also means not meekly accepting your
death or the deaths of others.

In other words:

“Don’t kill, and don’t be killed.”

some random person: undertale is a game about mercy and understanding, and if you’re really a fan you should learn from that! violence is never the answer! you can talk yourself out of any conflict and it’s never necessary to fight back!
me: *thinks about papyrus who got killed for believing in a murderer, and about how undyne the undying and sans fight you, because they don’t want you to literally murder everyone they love, and how the game this portrays them as “the good guys”, and how they are more likely to get you to reset than papyrus* ahahah aha ah ahahh… yeah

The unused music thing was fake. The original poster on Reddit said so. [www(.) reddit(.)com/r/Undertale/comments/5t94a7/about_the_unused_music_thing/]

saveloadreset:

Wow. This is part of the reason you can’t trust anyone in this fandom, sometimes. I thought we were past the point where we would lie about stuff. But apparently not.

 At least he confessed, I suppose, but the damage is kind already done.

Thanks for letting me know. I’ll be deleting my reblogs and posts on the matter.

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doge-w-a-bloge:

UNUSED MUSIC FACTS: 

  • mus_kingdescription.ogg (an unused track found by dataminers) was going to play when meeting Asgore for the first time. It was replaced with “Small Shock“ in the final game.
  • mus_ruinspiano.ogg (an unused track found by dataminers) was for an early version of the True Pacifist credits, where we would see every monster in the game walk out of the underground.
  • Dog Hole. Apparently, Toby can’t talk about that. Not in the game files.

[Source]

Someone who is listening, you say.

doge-w-a-bloge:

crashergale:

(View Text Project Here)

(Download Text Project Here)

This is a comprehensive screenshot collection of all dialogue seen in Undertale, including lines only seen in debug. The ultimate resource for all those interested, this collection is organized by areas in the game.

Within each area folder, there is a folder for overworld and a second folder for monster encounters.

1. Area
  1. Overworld.
  2. Monster Encounters

Within each Overworld folder, the content is divided by Neutral, Genocide, and Pacifist. Each folder then divides the content by rooms.
1. Overworld
  1. Neutral
      1. First Room
  2. Genocide
  3. Pacifist

In each room folder, there may be more divisions based on choices or conditions in the game. After all, choices and variables can affect dialogue.

Within each Monster Encounters folder, the content is divided by monsters. Each folder then divides the content by type of dialogue from the battle.
2. Monster Encounters
  1. Dummy
      1. Encounter
      2. ACTs
      3. Flavor Text
      4. Quotes
      5. You Win

Throughout the Overworld and Monster Encounter folder are special “X” folders that denote special conditions, or otherwise miscellaneous moments within a part of the game.

Aside from Area folders, there is also a folder for Miscellaneous that contains folders of special or unique content, such as Camera Locations, Chara’s Red Text, and Debug Only Rooms. Some of this content may be duplicated from other folders.

This resource is not intended to be a replacement for playing the game. It is highly encouraged and suggest that you play through the game at least once to know the flow of the game before viewing this comprehensive resource!


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                                              SPECIAL THANKS


@nochocolate

@uselessundertalefacts

@skeleteleteleton

@notesanddreams

@imitationknife

@determinators

@charashitposter

@doge-w-a-bloge

@undertale-encyclopedia

I couldn’t have done this without all of you! Thank you so much!

Crasher Gale has spent almost an entire year working on this huge, comprehensive project. I am thoroughly confident that this project will be a great boon to the entire Undertale community. Those with an invested interest in having visual evidence of various events and lines of dialogue in the game, such as analysts and theorists, will find this resource especially invaluable.

I must admit, I’m rather embarrassed to be thanked for helping him with the project, as I admittedly contributed very little. But I’m glad to have been of even the slightest aid to this huge endeavor.

Games Done Quick

ifoundthisforyouinthegarbage:

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Just as a reminder, on Saturday 1/14 at approximately 8:00 PM PST, the Awesome Games Done Quick Charity Livestream will be running Undertale as their grand finale. If you want to watch Undertale played as fast as possible, and to help raise money for the Prevent Cancer Foundation, check it out! 

Update: Toby Fox just donated $10,000 to name the fallen child Bepis.

Update: The run is just about to start. Two MILLION dollars is in sight, and there are two donation bid wars open now:

-Hug Asriel or Shun him (you monsters)

-Finish Sans off or Let Him Sleep

If you missed the run, you can see the VODs for Undertale (and the rest of the marathon) at this Reddit thread.

Games Done Quick