Undertale - NO MERCY - All boss deaths and different dialogue
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Published 2016-02-24
THIS IS THE GENOCIDE RUN: • Undertale - GENOCIDE RUN - All differ...
What? No. I didn't accidentally do No Mercy first...
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All Comments (21)
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"I was lowering my hp because I didnt want to be rude" This game is awesome
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"go to hell" -Sans the Skeleton
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Undyne just standing there waiting for Pap to come is actually kinda sad...
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monster: exists within frisk’s immediate line of sight frisk: so you have chosen death
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16:11 saying yes results in Sans demanding why you killed papyrus
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Sans says the same thing if you only kill Papyrus, but I said yes and he responded with, “T h e n w h y d i d y o u k i l l m y b r o t h e r”
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"Papyrus, who I have trained every day even though I knew he was too goofy to hurt anyone" this game really makes you feel bad.
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For those confused about Flowey's deaths between this and the genocide routes: Flowey's philosophy is "either kill or be killed". In both the pacifist and neutral routes, he actively tries to encourage Frisk to kill every monster in the underground, since you leave monsters to live in both those routes. By killing Flowey, you're basically telling him you finally accept his mindset as true. In the genocide route, you basically tell him you already agree with him after killing Toriel. He has nothing to prove to you. He has nothing to teach you. He has no purpose with you there. He has no value. His life has no value. He's only in the way. Just like everyone else.
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Flowey in Neutral: Please kill me Flowey in Genocide: Please don't kill me
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dying:*exists* Undyne: well, yes, but actually no.
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What makes Undyne's death even sadder: You know the song at the end? The same song plays on the pacifist route when everyone is protecting you from flowey before he turns into asriel. The song is called don't give up. You are now in floweys place while undyne refuses to give up to save everyone else.
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15:53 There is only one major issue I have with Undertale, that the moral this conversation tells the player is not revealed in all the game’s routes. I’ve seen reviews where people hate this game because they think the message is “killing is always bad, even if you’re about to be murdered.” The actual message of the game is that “with great power comes great responsibility.” You have the greatest power of all, time control. Any time something horrible happens, you can rewind the clock and fix it. If a murderer tries to kill you, you don’t have to kill them. It isn’t a matter of life and death, since it is impossible for you to die. As a result, you have the full ability to redeem the murderer, to dig into his issues, and rescue him. That’s why the game absolutely HATES you when you defend yourself, because you have the choice to SAVE everyone you come in contact with. Toby Fox should have made this moral way clearer, as it is arguably THE main point of the game. Killing enemies in video games is realistically an immoral choice, as you have the ability to SAVE every single soul you come in contact with. Unfortunately, because the only time this moral is divulged to the player is when you kill Papyrus (a character many people are likely to spare), many people think the moral of the game is that “you should never defend yourself.”
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It's amazing how undertale makes sad scenes when you kill someone, like Muffet death's, so it shows you how horrible you are.
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* YOU WON! * You lost 1 experience point. That’s an odd way of spelling “execution” point.
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Flowey when he dies in genocide: Nooo were suppose to be partners Were best friends Flowey in neutral: Haha seeds go brr
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NOBODY GONNA TALK ABOUT HOW THE PLAYER’S NAME IS LITERALLY DOUCHE??
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"What did you DO to him?" When I first got to that part in the game I felt my heart die a bit
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Asgores death really strickes me The relief in his eyes when you kill him means that he was depressed and he was happy he died
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I remember I did a “No Mercy” run thinking I was doing the genocide route
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Damn Toby really thought of every possible ending huh i come back here 3 years later and see that there was an argument on Chara's gender in the replies. how did that even happen