I was advised to rename this so that it wasn't a versus thread. So that's what I'm doing, thanks for the tip mod.
Lets compare and contrast Fallout and undertale.
well, what do you guys think?
I was advised to rename this so that it wasn't a versus thread. So that's what I'm doing, thanks for the tip mod.
Lets compare and contrast Fallout and undertale.
well, what do you guys think?
You didn't ask permission to re-open a locked thread, did you?
Next time, do so.
I'll move this to the correct forum.
..huh?
first, the official mod tools for FO4 haven't even been released yet.. and even then, at least it still has mods, I can't find any for undertale
its and indie game with a heavy focus on its comedic scenes.. the major mechanic is you can either fight your way through battles, or go through them non violently by trying to calm down or offend the enemy into running away..
its not a terrible game by any means (actually, its kinda fun), but i found the combat to not be very captivating
A developer who provides a single, set-in-stone ending may care very deeply about the story. They might feel that a fixed outcome is essential to the story they want to tell. A developer who writes a story with only one outcome may feel just as passionate about their game and their story as a developer who writes multiple outcomes.
Providing information as to what Undertale actually is would at least give us an understanding as to what you're attempting to compare it to. First of all is it even the same genre as Fallout? Is this post apocalyptic, RPG, Shooter, et cetra? It's good you want to bring attention to this Undertale game but perhaps you should provide more for the sake of discussion as I've certainly never heard of it and it would seem I am not the only one.
An indie JRPG and a big budget sandbox game...it's like comparing apples and carambolas.
Undertale is like those games you play on the in-game Pip Boy in Fallout 4.
Yeah, especially since Undertale was made by one guy in his basemant.
I love Undertale, but these two games have nothing in common.