Unkillable Cat
LEST WE FORGET
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Consider this post an answer "from the hip" - but the fact that you couldn't afford $10 to buy the full game and find out for yourself, and instead chose to consult walkthroughs/playthroughs and spoil the whole thing for yourself, kinda says it all.
The demo only gives you a taste of things...but the one thing it does NOT do, is give you anything about what consequences your choices will have. Yeah, that makes it kind of a weak demo (by your standards of "game needs to show me RIGHT NOW what's it's on about") but there you go.
Also, the way you set up your query ("give us examples of this awesomeness") betrays your bias. I NEVER stated that the game was awesome...merely something to take notice of. But you immediately jump to the conclusion that this is the best thing since sliced bread, and are quite ready (if not eager) to express disappointment when ANY answer I give will fail to meet your standards. And all this before I repeat the part in my post about people that choose to comment on the game without playing it. USUALLY that approach can be used to discover a game for what it really is, and in all likelyhood Undertale is no exception to that rule, but I feel better off after having played through the game - a notion I cannot share with so many other games being discussed in-depth nowadays.
There are certain items of contemporary media that lose their meaning if they're spoiled beforehand. Books, films, even some pieces of music. And in a few isolated circumstances, games. You took one of the "game" instances and ruined it for yourself...terrific, congratulations, get your handshakes where available...but at the same time you lost something that you can't get back. Don't worry, it's not the end of the world. Undertale is just another game...another form of entertainment media.
The demo only gives you a taste of things...but the one thing it does NOT do, is give you anything about what consequences your choices will have. Yeah, that makes it kind of a weak demo (by your standards of "game needs to show me RIGHT NOW what's it's on about") but there you go.
Also, the way you set up your query ("give us examples of this awesomeness") betrays your bias. I NEVER stated that the game was awesome...merely something to take notice of. But you immediately jump to the conclusion that this is the best thing since sliced bread, and are quite ready (if not eager) to express disappointment when ANY answer I give will fail to meet your standards. And all this before I repeat the part in my post about people that choose to comment on the game without playing it. USUALLY that approach can be used to discover a game for what it really is, and in all likelyhood Undertale is no exception to that rule, but I feel better off after having played through the game - a notion I cannot share with so many other games being discussed in-depth nowadays.
There are certain items of contemporary media that lose their meaning if they're spoiled beforehand. Books, films, even some pieces of music. And in a few isolated circumstances, games. You took one of the "game" instances and ruined it for yourself...terrific, congratulations, get your handshakes where available...but at the same time you lost something that you can't get back. Don't worry, it's not the end of the world. Undertale is just another game...another form of entertainment media.