'Undertale' is coming to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita via a digital release on Aug. 15. Players who want to get hold of a physical copy of the game can also pre-order the physical Standard Edition, as well as the Collector's Edition.
The release of the game for the PlayStation consoles has been announced earlier during this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, according to IGN.
Undertale Review — An Enchanting, Exhilarating Journey After finishing the game, I wished I could experience it again for the first time. By Daniel Tack on Oct 01, 2015 at 07:01 AM. A quirky role-playing game that takes place in a secret subterranean world of monsters and gives players the choice to either kill or spare their enemies.
Undertale Vita Release Date List
Toby Fox, the creator of 'Undertale,' also posted an update to the PlayStation Blog to announce that the game is now available for pre-order on the PlayStation Network. Those who are interested will not have to buy the game twice to play on their PlayStation 4 and Vita as the pre-order sale supports cross-buy for the two platforms. This means players only need to buy one copy for the two devices.
The news post, couched in an interview format, also revealed a pre-order bonus for early buyers. A pre-order version will come with a new dynamic PlayStation 4 theme made by Truant Pixel co-designed by Fox, which includes artwork from Merrigo.
Pre-orders will come with a new composition by Toby Fox, as well.
A physical Standard Edition of the game is available for pre-order on Fan Gamer for $25, and it includes a story booklet featuring artwork by Temmie Chang, running 24 pages long. A Collector's Edition is also available for pre-order, which comes with the same story booklet as the Standard Edition, along with a few more physical goodies, for $64.
Two CDs with 100 tracks comprising the complete 'Undertale' soundtrack, as well as a sheet music booklet with six songs annotated by Toby Fox, also comes with the Collector's Edition.
A 14 karat gold-plated music box locket, conceptualized by Seoyeon An, also comes with the Collector's Edition pre-order package. The locket plays the 'Undertale' song called 'Memory,' when opened. All these come in a matchbox-style collector's box, which will be shipped sometime in September.
The video below shows the announcement trailer for 'Undertale,' which is coming to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on Aug. 15.
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Undertale | |
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Undertale_Logo.jpg'> The friendly RPG where nobody has to die | |
Genre | RPG |
Developer | Toby Fox |
Ratings | E10+ (ESRB) |
Language | English |
Platforms | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Playstation 4, Playstation Vita, Nintendo Switch |
Release Date | September 15, 2015 |
Undertale is a 2015 roleplayinggame by Toby Fox. The game features bullet hell combat mechanics, as well as a feature to spare or subdue opponents instead of killing them, choices which greatly impact the story and gameplay.
- 2Undertale and furry
Premise[edit]
Players control the child who has fallen into the Underground, a large, secluded region under the surface of the Earth, separated by a magic barrier. The player meets various monsters during a quest to return to the surface, mainly through the combat system; the player navigates through mini-bullet hell attacks by the opponent and can opt to pacify or subdue monsters in order to spare them instead of killing them. These choices affect the game, with the dialogue, characters, and story changing based on outcomes.
Undertale and furry[edit]
Undertale won the award for 'Best Anthropomorphic Game' in the 2015 Ursa Major Awards.[1]
So Sorry[edit]
Furry artist Samael backed the game via Kickstarter before its release, earning a character based on his fursona to be included in the game with a $1,000 donation. This character manifested as a hidden miniboss the player can encounter called So Sorry. Toby Fox, with Samael's permission, did tweak the character slightly to avoid association with Samael's own work, some of which is adult in nature.[2]
Other anthropomorphic characters[edit]
- Doggo, Lesser Dog, Greater Dog, Temmie, Dogamy, Doggeressa - anthropomorphic dogs
- Ice Wolf - anthropomorphic wolf
- Snowdin shopkeeper, Nicecream Guy - Technicolor Anthropomorphic rabbits
- Asriel, Asgore and Toriel - Monsters that appear to have features of lions, goats, and rabbits
- Alphys - reptile
- Undyne - fish
- Muffet - spider
See also[edit]
- Undertale on Wikipedia
Undertale Release Trailer
References[edit]
- ↑Patten, Fred (May 22, 2015). '2015 Ursa Major Award winners announced'. Flayrah. Retreived May 30, 2019.
- ↑'Undertale - So Sorry'. Tumblr post by Samael. Retrieved May 30, 2019.
External links[edit]
- Undertale official webpage
- Undertale on the Steam online shop
'Undertale' is coming to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita via a digital release on Aug. 15. Players who want to get hold of a physical copy of the game can also pre-order the physical Standard Edition, as well as the Collector's Edition.
The release of the game for the PlayStation consoles has been announced earlier during this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, according to IGN.
Undertale Review — An Enchanting, Exhilarating Journey After finishing the game, I wished I could experience it again for the first time. By Daniel Tack on Oct 01, 2015 at 07:01 AM. A quirky role-playing game that takes place in a secret subterranean world of monsters and gives players the choice to either kill or spare their enemies.
Undertale Vita Release Date List
Toby Fox, the creator of 'Undertale,' also posted an update to the PlayStation Blog to announce that the game is now available for pre-order on the PlayStation Network. Those who are interested will not have to buy the game twice to play on their PlayStation 4 and Vita as the pre-order sale supports cross-buy for the two platforms. This means players only need to buy one copy for the two devices.
The news post, couched in an interview format, also revealed a pre-order bonus for early buyers. A pre-order version will come with a new dynamic PlayStation 4 theme made by Truant Pixel co-designed by Fox, which includes artwork from Merrigo.
Pre-orders will come with a new composition by Toby Fox, as well.
A physical Standard Edition of the game is available for pre-order on Fan Gamer for $25, and it includes a story booklet featuring artwork by Temmie Chang, running 24 pages long. A Collector's Edition is also available for pre-order, which comes with the same story booklet as the Standard Edition, along with a few more physical goodies, for $64.
Two CDs with 100 tracks comprising the complete 'Undertale' soundtrack, as well as a sheet music booklet with six songs annotated by Toby Fox, also comes with the Collector's Edition.
A 14 karat gold-plated music box locket, conceptualized by Seoyeon An, also comes with the Collector's Edition pre-order package. The locket plays the 'Undertale' song called 'Memory,' when opened. All these come in a matchbox-style collector's box, which will be shipped sometime in September.
The video below shows the announcement trailer for 'Undertale,' which is coming to the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita on Aug. 15.
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Undertale | |
---|---|
Undertale_Logo.jpg'> The friendly RPG where nobody has to die | |
Genre | RPG |
Developer | Toby Fox |
Ratings | E10+ (ESRB) |
Language | English |
Platforms | Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Playstation 4, Playstation Vita, Nintendo Switch |
Release Date | September 15, 2015 |
Undertale is a 2015 roleplayinggame by Toby Fox. The game features bullet hell combat mechanics, as well as a feature to spare or subdue opponents instead of killing them, choices which greatly impact the story and gameplay.
- 2Undertale and furry
Premise[edit]
Players control the child who has fallen into the Underground, a large, secluded region under the surface of the Earth, separated by a magic barrier. The player meets various monsters during a quest to return to the surface, mainly through the combat system; the player navigates through mini-bullet hell attacks by the opponent and can opt to pacify or subdue monsters in order to spare them instead of killing them. These choices affect the game, with the dialogue, characters, and story changing based on outcomes.
Undertale and furry[edit]
Undertale won the award for 'Best Anthropomorphic Game' in the 2015 Ursa Major Awards.[1]
So Sorry[edit]
Furry artist Samael backed the game via Kickstarter before its release, earning a character based on his fursona to be included in the game with a $1,000 donation. This character manifested as a hidden miniboss the player can encounter called So Sorry. Toby Fox, with Samael's permission, did tweak the character slightly to avoid association with Samael's own work, some of which is adult in nature.[2]
Other anthropomorphic characters[edit]
- Doggo, Lesser Dog, Greater Dog, Temmie, Dogamy, Doggeressa - anthropomorphic dogs
- Ice Wolf - anthropomorphic wolf
- Snowdin shopkeeper, Nicecream Guy - Technicolor Anthropomorphic rabbits
- Asriel, Asgore and Toriel - Monsters that appear to have features of lions, goats, and rabbits
- Alphys - reptile
- Undyne - fish
- Muffet - spider
See also[edit]
- Undertale on Wikipedia
Undertale Release Trailer
References[edit]
- ↑Patten, Fred (May 22, 2015). '2015 Ursa Major Award winners announced'. Flayrah. Retreived May 30, 2019.
- ↑'Undertale - So Sorry'. Tumblr post by Samael. Retrieved May 30, 2019.
External links[edit]
- Undertale official webpage
- Undertale on the Steam online shop
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See also: Winners for Other Literary Work, Best Novel, Best Published Illustration, Best Graphic Story, Best Motion Picture, Best Magazine, Best Comic Strip, Best Game, Best Short Subject or Series, Best Short Fiction, Best Website |