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General Discussion / Re: We hit 200k
« on: January 26, 2016, 03:51:58 PM »
There was a lot of hype on the blockland forum's surrounding this entire occasion... but nothing happened.
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ughhh i thought a genocide run would be fun but it's even more boring than the other routesGenocide Route was probably designed that way on purpose, to be emotionally and physically taxing.
constantly walking around to get random encounters so you can kill everything is INSANELY tedious
is there any way to make this go faster
No game is made equal, you can't expect Dark Souls which doesn't have a true fandom to be the same as undertale which has a fandom that is akin to home stuck or something along those lines.True, DarkSoul's is focused more on giving people an incredibly hard time but there isn't much story or lore in the first 2 game's. However BloodBorne does have a more fleshed out story and lore so it could possibly have a true fanbase.
Dark Souls doesn't have nearly the same amount of appeal to a wider audience as Undertale. Dark Souls is an incredibly core game, while Undertale could be said to be far more casual.We haven't even sold 1 million copie's yet. DarkSoul's has much more sale's than us with a freaking huge fanbase aswell. And from what i've seen, Undertale's fandom is no different than any other AAA videogame fandom. i.e. Splatoon
the fandom's already ass, just like anything else that became massively popular on the internetThat's true to be honest Splatoon is an example. Along with most other AAA video game's that are critically acclaimed they will most likely disregard your negative opinion's on a critically acclaimed product and list you as an attention seeker for having different opinion's than other's.
just embrace it
No. Prepare for all the cancer 12 year olds to put the community into ruins. To give others more reason to hate the game than the stuffty people spewing memes about it.He is just playing it on steam, He played it month's ago but wanted to play it some more after seeing IGN review it so highly.
UT is a good game, but I'm not sure if you should. My first run of the game was a good experience, but it was only like that because I was completely blind. A lot of the charm and magic of the game that makes it click kinda goes away when you know exactly everything that's going to happen. Not to say you won't have a good time if do get around to playing it, but it wouldn't be as good as it could've been is.But this is a universal problem that plague's storytelling for almost every videogame but it also effect's literature. You can tell a story multiple time's but once you know what is going to happen, it's not the same. Undertale's way of storytelling is fantastic as GamePlay and UI which are almost alway's overlooked in game's are also used aswell to tell the story it want's to show, there is so much more that I want to tell but if I did it would spoil the game but Undertale does give more lore and character development if you do thing's differently.