She didn't play all the time though. She still loved to experiment with new elements of magic, perform tests with nature’s various plants and mysterious herbs, and she especially enjoyed studying the magic of friendship. Reading books like the one she had in her hooves was a nice way to pass the time as well. However, what she didn't anticipate today was the cyan, rapid blur of a pegasus
I was going to wait until my birthday to do this, but I think it's time.
I'm sorry, but I just think I'm done with poni.
If you still want to communicate with me, and yes before you ask I am still writing stuff (just not fanfiction anymore), feel free. Send me your Skype, your Discord, whatever is fine. I'm not cutting all ties, i'm just not all that interested in poni anymore.
I stopped playing after dying a bunch near the end of my first playthrough. After that sudden difficulty spike, I had to walk away, and I just haven't gotten back to it.
Comparing Undertale to a book isn't really a fair comparison though- while both tell a great story, a book is far less interactive, flexible, and only has one ending. Undertale has so many endings...
3749569 I wasn't aware that I had to dodge attacks in a bullet hell, interact and make story decisions, and solve puzzles in and out of battle inside a book. Books generally don't kill me, give me save points, and let me respawn either.
Undertale has a great story, but it's still a game. You can "beat" it.
Different mediums, dude. If you can beat Mass Effect, you can beat Undertale.
He just needed the Spark of determination to win the desired results. Kinda like Fable 3; there is a best case scenario, that's all the more satisfying so long as the game doesn't troll you... Oh. Wait!
Eeyup.
That feel.
"beat"
as if you can win Undertale
i suppose, it's like "beating" a book
a really, really good book
-_-
Yup, the genocide ending certainly brings tears to your eyes. Certainly a happy ending.
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That was indeed a beautiful game.
Although not everybody had a happy ending. Asriel!
I stopped playing after dying a bunch near the end of my first playthrough. After that sudden difficulty spike, I had to walk away, and I just haven't gotten back to it.
Wow! I thought you'd finished the game weeks ago. Well, at any rate, congrats! Glad to hear you enjoyed it. :D
-Lumino
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Comparing Undertale to a book isn't really a fair comparison though- while both tell a great story, a book is far less interactive, flexible, and only has one ending. Undertale has so many endings...
I had trouble with Undyne first time through, I recall...
Still, it was an enjoyable experience (except Flowey Cthulu)
Finally finished TPE, eh? Try Genocide next!
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3749569 I wasn't aware that I had to dodge attacks in a bullet hell, interact and make story decisions, and solve puzzles in and out of battle inside a book. Books generally don't kill me, give me save points, and let me respawn either.
Undertale has a great story, but it's still a game. You can "beat" it.
Different mediums, dude. If you can beat Mass Effect, you can beat Undertale.
:P
He just needed the Spark of determination to win the desired results.
Kinda like Fable 3; there is a best case scenario, that's all the more satisfying so long as the game doesn't troll you... Oh. Wait!