
Popular gaming YouTuber Markiplier began his playthrough of the game in the November following its initial release, but then suddenly quit after only two episodes. Unfortunately however, this was the initial breeding ground where Undertale fans began to gain a reputation for being internet bullies.
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Problems began to arise after the game’s release, when countless YouTubers such as jacksepticeye and Pewdiepie posted full playthroughs of the title, all of which were overall well received. Unfortunately, Undertale has a similar myriad of issues. For example, the League of Legends fandom is a place most people want to avoid, particularly because of the game’s prolific reputation for being incredibly toxic. There are fandoms for almost every kind of popular culture, and some are more inviting than others. Now you’re up to speed, let’s talk fandom. The world hadn’t seen anything like it, and Toby Fox had the gaming world in the palm of his hand. These choices gave the game great replayability, and provided players with different interactions and a hoard of unique fights and character encounters depending on the route they decided to take. And Genocide, where you killed every single monster you encountered. Pacifist, where you spared every single enemy you came across, even bosses. Regular, where you spared and killed however you saw fit. This unique battle system completely altered the way the game panned out and gave way to three different unique kinds of playthroughs available to the user.

The game implemented a ‘Mercy’ system, in which instead of fighting, you could talk to your enemies, and if you said the right things, you could ‘spare’ them and avoid a fight altogether. A typical RPG has you fighting monsters to level up and progress in the story-not Undertale.

What really set Undertale apart from its competitors is the fact that it took the role-playing game (RPG) formula and flipped it on its head. From there, the child meets many eccentric and unique characters on their journey to escape this strange land. Developed by American video game developer Toby Fox, the game follows a young child who has fallen down a hole in a mountain, landing in the Underground, a place where monsters had been trapped after a great war with humans. Undertale was released on 15 September 2015 on PC.
