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Tuesday, June 17, 2025 9:02:38 AM

Deltarune Review (❤Chopin•ᴥ•Hauer❤)

Why Deltarune Is Already a Masterpiece — Even Before It's Finished
I loved Undertale, and I didn’t think another game could make me feel the same way again. Then I played Deltarune, and somehow... it did. Maybe even more.
Even though the game isn’t finished yet, it already feels special. The world, the story, the music, and the characters — everything is full of heart and meaning.
A Bigger, Stranger World
In Deltarune, the world feels bigger and more mysterious than Undertale. There are dark worlds, strange creatures, and lots of things that are still unexplained. But that’s what makes it exciting.
Every area is full of fun details and interesting dialogue. It feels like there's always something new to discover.
Battles Are More Fun and Strategic
The battle system is similar to Undertale, but more advanced. Now you have a team, and that makes things more interesting.
You can still choose to fight or spare, but now you have to think about what each team member should do. It feels more like a real RPG, but it still has the emotional choices that made Undertale special.
The Characters Are Amazing (Especially Ralsei)
All the characters are so memorable. Susie is scary and funny. Lancer is weird and lovable.
But for me, Ralsei is the heart of the game. He’s so kind and pure. He always believes in you. Every time he talks, it feels warm and safe. I honestly love him as a character. (AND HE İS AN FEMBOY)
Music That Stays With You
The music in Deltarune is just as amazing as in Undertale. Songs like “BIG SHOT” “Rude Buster,” and "Chaos king” are not just background sounds — they make each moment feel bigger and more emotional.
I listen to the soundtrack even when I’m not playing.
Mysterious and Emotional
There are a lot of secrets in Deltarune. Some parts of the story are funny, some are emotional, and some are even a little creepy. The game makes you ask big questions, like:
Who are we really playing as?
Who is in control?
What will happen in the end?
It keeps me thinking even after I stop playing.
Final Thoughts
Even with just four chapters, Deltarune is already one of my favorite games. It made me laugh, think, and even cry.
I can’t wait to see how the full story ends.
If you liked Undertale, you need to play this.
And if you love Ralsei too — I get it.
Both of the games are masterpieces. Toby Fox cooked twice.
(fucj the roaring knight)