A much more lore-wise oriented chapter. From now on, I think Deltarune is more serious about building their own identity with a series of twists, foreshadowing and dark story at plain sight. This will also allow them to remove the "shackles" of Undertale's legacy.

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A much more lore-wise oriented chapter, I can feel this as bridge between what happened until now and the three final chapters that are yet to be released.

There is something cooking definitely, and I’ve enjoyed very much exploring new parts of the city, as well as diving into the city’s lore that was hinted a bit in the past chapters. I really wished that we got a bit more info in the last half of the chapter… but that’s me wanting MORE. Luckily, it seems like we’re not gonna have to wait 4 more years, only one!

That last bit was shocking tho, breaking some character’s assumptions many of us surely have given that we’ve played Undertale, but it was short enough for me to just not caring that much without a bit more of context.

Susie’s character tho… this chapter was like spring for her, blooming, watching her growing and caring, and being more… human? But not losing her character and consolidating what makes Susie… well, Susie.

Anyways, a well rounded chapter that certainly makes me want another chapter NOW, but given how Toby and their team is crafting the chapters and experience within them, I’m glad he has make Deltarune an episodic game.

BTW!!!! That bit post-chapter 4 in the Switch 2 was top-noch, can’t believe that he also snugged a Always Sunny in Philadelphia reference in Deltarune!

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