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  1. Sep 20, 2021
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Notice that this will be a somewhat long and thorough review. Because I have a lot to say about both Chapters of this game. Some spoilers ahead.

    I just finished my first playthrough of this, going for a sort of 'pacifist' route. Although I have not yet tried to find all the secrets in the game, I feel like my experience of beating the game/'chapter' qualifies me to write a review.

    Some context first. I've beaten Deltarune Chapter 1 last year, including the secret boss, as well as all of the routes in Undertale in the past. I installed Deltarune Chapter 2 and didn't bother to use my Chapter 1 save, which I think I still have stored somewhere. I was told that it isn't necessary to have beaten Chapter 1 or have a save, so I skipped a re-play of Chapter 1 and went straight to Chapter 2. I don't know if Chapter 1 items and money carry over to Chapter 2 and make things easier, but I didn't seem to need them.

    I noticed that the naming screen for Chapter 2 was the same as the one from Undertale. Rather than Deltarune Chapter 1's 'character creation' menu, which basically just trolls and wastes time of the player for the sake of some kind of plot element from Undertale. This change was welcome.

    The opening of Chapter 2 was ok enough. Although it seems to hand-wave away what happened at the end of Chapter 1. I get that maybe this dreamy sequence was supposed to seem slightly horrifying with the 'NOOOOooo!' scream by Toriel, but I found it rather funny. It gets turned into Kris having left a knife in a pie that Toriel had baked or something, which is a 'whatever' moment.

    Anyway, after this the game is almost exactly the same as Chap. 1 until arriving at school again, which is understandable. Kris falls asleep throughout most of class and some other characters comment that he resembles a corpse. There is clearly something going on here that the author is hinting at, but even by the end of Chapter 2 it hasn't yet been very well explained. It's plot fodder for the next Chapter at any rate.

    Something I'd like to point out that is a noticeable graphical difference from the old Chapter 1 release is that Susie's sprites seem to be somewhat changed, most noticeably her facial expressions. She appears more fierce in Chapter 2. This isn't a bad thing. I remember Susie's art looking slightly 'better' in Chapter 1, though.

    Well, we get to the 'Dark World' and the game turns noticeably longer than Chapter 1. Regarding the first Chapter, disregarding the optional secret boss which is a significant grind, I beat that chapter in three hours or so. Chapter 2 took about eight hours to win, including about an hour of mostly optional dialogue at the end. There were a LOT more cutscenes in Chapter 2 than 1. Although most cutscenes were fine, there were some I found myself quickly skimming through the dialogue as fast as possible to get through. It was becoming tedious to read characters prattling on about dreamy nonsense that I find hard to care about and doesn't seem to matter much even in-universe.

    Here we come to what I consider one of the major problems of both Chapters 1 and 2 of Deltarune compared to Undertale, and which seems to have gotten significantly worse in Chapter 2. Deltarune over-does the dreamy nonsense. There is little suspension of disbelief, the game shoves it in your face that this is something like a dream or nightmare. Even the Hometown feels like a layer of empty abstraction on top of the Undertale universe. Of course, it literally is an alternate universe. Adding these dreamy 'Dark World' sequences on top of that feels too meaningless. It feels like the author was trying too hard to be meta or philosophical or such.

    What gameplay there was in the Dark World between the high amount of cutscenes was ok. I only bought some items and never had to grind. Sometimes I had to reload saves a few times during the harder fights, but the gameplay was smooth enough and had almost no frustrating moments. The game's puzzles were forgettable. Some puzzles were very easy and at any rate I never got stuck on any of them for long, which I suppose is a good thing.

    The game turned into a quasi-1990s style fighting game at the last boss. It feels like the game's author was trolling players with this.

    Overall I mostly liked the art style and the music of the Dark World, and the computerized theme. This theme had a nice weirdness about it, pleasantly strange but not too off-putting.

    I encountered zero technical issues with crashes or bugs in the game, so that's another plus in the game's favor.

    Scores: Technical aspects 10/10, Controls 9/10, Music 8/10, Art style 8/10, Gameplay 7/10, Story 6/10
    Average score: 8/10
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  2. Sep 18, 2021
    9
    This chapter is great, not sure if it's better or worse than the previous chapter, hopefully the creator [Hyperlink blocked]
  3. Oct 29, 2021
    10
    Not charging for this game is a real [[BIG SHOT]] move on Toby's part.

    Honestly I would have paid [[$4.99]] or more for this [once in a lifetime bargain]

    Now go play it, you little [sponge].
  4. Nov 7, 2021
    10
    Great game with amazing story and different routes. I recommend this game and its free so you are not losing anything if u try it
  5. Sep 18, 2021
    10
    NOW'S YOUR CHANCE TO BE A [big shot]!
    BE A BIG-

    BE A BIG-

    BE A [big shot]!
  6. Sep 18, 2021
    10
    Surprisingly good and for free. Beautiful soundtrack, enough playtime, funny and mysterious story.
  7. Sep 19, 2021
    10
    it was amazing and scaring at the same time i absolutely loved it and cannot wait to play other chapters ASAP!!
  8. Sep 18, 2021
    10
    Games amazing, a real {big shot}, 10/10 amazing. Cant wait for chapter 3...
  9. Sep 21, 2021
    10
    Chapter 2 for me was waaaaay funnier than Chapter 1. Really loved the modern humor. Now where's my [Hyperlink Blocked]?!
  10. Sep 18, 2021
    10
    I liked Undertale, I enjoyed Deltarune chapter 1 and I absolutely LOVED Deltarune chapter 2.
    The art, the humor, the absolute banger of a soundtrack this game has.
    I was smiling most of the time during my playthrough of this game.
  11. Sep 19, 2021
    10
    Amazing game, and FREE. This is gonna be big. Don't you wanna be a [BIG SHOT] ?
  12. Sep 19, 2021
    10
    It feels like every single one of my complaints with Chapter 1. Toby and his team couldn't have done a better job. Music is fantastic, characters are memorable, mechanics are fun, story is interesting - it's emotional where it needs to be and funny when its appropriate.
  13. Sep 19, 2021
    10
    The wait was worth it, Deltarune Chapter 2 continues to build up with the foundations of Undertale and Deltarune Chapter 1 and it performs it wonderfully, the whole game i had a smile on my face and it didn't go away until the very end.

    And the soundtrack, man did was it a banger to listen to! The whole game is the good part of the game, it surpassed my expectations a lot and i
    The wait was worth it, Deltarune Chapter 2 continues to build up with the foundations of Undertale and Deltarune Chapter 1 and it performs it wonderfully, the whole game i had a smile on my face and it didn't go away until the very end.

    And the soundtrack, man did was it a banger to listen to!

    The whole game is the good part of the game, it surpassed my expectations a lot and i continue to anticipate what comes up in the next chapters.
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  14. Sep 21, 2021
    10
    I just want to say don't listen to the people who say this game is bad.
    If you liked undertale then buy this.
    it improves on everything in undertale, and it is just good.
    don't listen to those idiots who say this is bad.
  15. Sep 18, 2021
    5
    Deltarune Ch 2 rests on the same laurels that made Ch 1 good: Quirky characters, funny situational comedy, bangin soundtrack. It also, sadly, commits all the same sins as it's predecessor, making it another mediocre entry in what could be an incredible episodic series.

    You cannot rate DR without comparing it to UT. It is inextricably tied into the lore and universe of UT, but it
    Deltarune Ch 2 rests on the same laurels that made Ch 1 good: Quirky characters, funny situational comedy, bangin soundtrack. It also, sadly, commits all the same sins as it's predecessor, making it another mediocre entry in what could be an incredible episodic series.

    You cannot rate DR without comparing it to UT. It is inextricably tied into the lore and universe of UT, but it continually dances a thin line between being it's own story and being a continuation/spin-off of UT. The vast majority of the juiciest lore for both Chapters 1 and 2 happen in the last 5 minutes of each game. The rest of the game is hours of pointless battles and faffing about. No significant questions being answered. No intrigue being developed. The mercy battle mechanic is there as a vestigial nod to UT but serves no narrative purpose in DR. There's no emotional core that makes me love the characters and want to see them succeed like there was in UT. And... that's what everyone loves and remembers about UT, so why does it feel like it's missing here?

    I'm not saying it's a bad game, but the pacing in game as well as the incredibly long window between releases make the pace of the entire production feel stilted and slow. Maybe I'll love it as much as UT once it's all out, but right now it's serviceable at best.
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  16. Sep 25, 2021
    4
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. i'm gonna be real here, this rpg is not really good, it's short, and overall not a game i would recommend.

    i'm not saying it's the worst rpg ever made, far from it, there's some good things about it, like the music and sprites, they're nice, but i can't understand how did it take that long to release a CHAPTER of this game, what is this? Square Enix with Kingdom Hearts 3 and Final Fantasy VII Remake? both of those games were mediocre, but they're understandable why they took so long, Square is a busy company of course, but this is an indie game, how the **** did it take 3 whole years for a 2.5 hours game to be released???

    Even then, the wait wasn't worth it, at all, unlike chapter 1, it really just seems like they're running out of ideas, chapter 2 has way too many things implemented that were used by other games, while my thoughts on chapter 1 was that it was fine, it really didn't feel any different (aside from the fact that you can't level up) than any other RPGs except that it was short.

    Characters aren't interesting in the slightest, puzzles are so simple or just straight up annoying, the mystery of chapter 1 is completely gone, basically ruining my expectations of it, recruiting system is stupid and has no reason to be in the game at all, items are pretty much useless, i only used it once in the entire game, the game is that easy.

    Not to mention, but there are some elements that actually tease the player for no reason at all, Susie's healing is an example of it, the game encourages the player to use it, but then you waste a turn by just using it, like what the **** man? That's a real dick move to do in an indie RPG, and it's not something a developer should include in a game UNLESS it's for comedic purposes, but literally, by just using it, it's basically letting the player ditch the whole thing for the rest of the playthrough.

    Just the fact that there are so many things that make the game not worth playing, i didn't even bother to check out the secrets and all

    If you want to play a good RPG, as in story, gameplay and music, just play Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix, because there, it encourages the player to explore more and more and get stronger and stronger, something that deltarune fails to do.

    Or even play the insomniac games Spider-man for ps4/ps5, not that the deltarune/undertale playerbase even cares to play, since they're so obssesed with toby's games, reminds me of 13 year olds.
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  17. Sep 18, 2021
    2
    It feels like a game witten for a childrens TV show that has the target audience of 6-8 year olds. Probably because thats almost exactly what it is.
  18. Sep 30, 2021
    10
    Simply put, playing this game so far (since it's not actually yet complete) is pure bliss. The characters, the wit, the soundtrack, the HEART this game possesses is paralleled only by it's predecessor, Undertale. A worthy 10/10
  19. Sep 23, 2021
    8
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  20. Feb 26, 2023
    5
    Unfortunately, this game was a complete disappointment for me. The biggest problem for me was that the game was too boring. Although it seems normal at first, the game is starting to overwhelm people. In general, the post-start part of the game consists of non-funny jokes and places that seem like they were made just for doing it. The characters are already the types whose purpose andUnfortunately, this game was a complete disappointment for me. The biggest problem for me was that the game was too boring. Although it seems normal at first, the game is starting to overwhelm people. In general, the post-start part of the game consists of non-funny jokes and places that seem like they were made just for doing it. The characters are already the types whose purpose and where to do is unclear. In addition to being weak in terms of characters and story, their music was not very good. In general, the music was average to sub-par performance, and I even doubted whether the music was composed by Toby Fox. Frankly, deltarune 1 was fine, but chapter 2 was a disappointment. It was like a bad game made just to do it. I wouldn't expect that from Toby Fox. This is the highest mark I can give for this game. 5 Expand
  21. Oct 16, 2021
    9
    Muy bueno , es una pena que tenga que esperar otros 50 años por la tercera parte.
  22. Sep 23, 2021
    6
    Deltarune: Chapter 2 is very much a game of two halves. The first half (or perhaps the first two-thirds of the game) is the series at its unfortunate worst. Dialogue slides way too much into meme territory, with cliched references to things like 'gamer girls' and other outdated internet humour happening far too often. The developer's fondness for obnoxious speech quirks (tolerable inDeltarune: Chapter 2 is very much a game of two halves. The first half (or perhaps the first two-thirds of the game) is the series at its unfortunate worst. Dialogue slides way too much into meme territory, with cliched references to things like 'gamer girls' and other outdated internet humour happening far too often. The developer's fondness for obnoxious speech quirks (tolerable in one-off characters) is a feature of the episode's main antagonist. The series is also beginning to turn into a meme of itself, with many catch phrases and jokes from Undertale and Deltarune: Chapter 1 repeated for cheap laughs.

    The visuals take a further step backwards from Chapter 1, with the developer not remembering the excellent colour schemes that made zones like Waterfall and Hotland work so well (despite their graphical limitations). The areas in Deltarune: Chapter 2 suffer from being dominated by a single blocked colour, a fact which the overcrowding with decorations fails to solve.

    Chapter 2 also fails to incorporate some of the features which made the first half of Chapter 1 more redeemable. The music, Toby Fox's signature, does the job but is not memorable (unlike Chapter 1's excellent 'Field of Hopes and Dreams', 'Lantern', and 'Hip Shop'). The battle system is also lacklustre, with normal enemy encounters requiring none of the thought or puzzle-solving that made Undertale (and even Deltarune Chapter 1) so stimulating. In Chapter 2, most normal enemy encounters are solved by choosing any of the one or two 'Act' options available, repeating it twice, and gaining an easy victory.

    Chapter 2 rewards persistent players, however, with an excellent final stretch. Four battles stood out to me as being thoroughly worthwhile, making full use of Deltarune's battle system and thrilling the player. This is an improvement on Chapter 1, in which only the secret boss battle (in my opinion) achieved the same amount of success. At around this point, the game's soundtrack also takes a big step up, with multiple tracks living up to the series' lofty standards. The game's extended epilogue, too, is generally satisfying.

    My grade of 6/10, then, is a balance between a large chunk of the game (which is a 3 or 4/10) and the latter section (8.5/10). It's a shame - with a couple of tweaks (and reigning in some of the series' indulgent creative tendencies), a much more consistent product could have been achieved. As it is, Chapter 2 has lower lows and higher highs than the more consistent Chapter 1, making them average out to score about the same overall.
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  23. Nov 17, 2021
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. One sentence
    Attack of the killer queen
    It is one of the greatest OSTs ever created, a certified hood classic if you might.
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  24. Dec 21, 2021
    4
    i played through about half of the story i think, and watched most of the rest through videos online

    i remember feeling excited to play it near the beginning, and then feeling kind of gradually more bored as i played more. i guess i kind of get a vague sense that this chapter has a lot of stuff which was created 'because its a chapter and a chapter should have [x]', maybe. as opposed to
    i played through about half of the story i think, and watched most of the rest through videos online

    i remember feeling excited to play it near the beginning, and then feeling kind of gradually more bored as i played more. i guess i kind of get a vague sense that this chapter has a lot of stuff which was created 'because its a chapter and a chapter should have [x]', maybe. as opposed to a more fundamental sort of appealing 'creation because it would be cool' type of thing, i guess

    i hope Toby isnt restrained - or doesnt feel restrained - to fulfilling the 7 chapter idea, because i feel like this chapter might be an indication that it is so rigid and encompassing of a goal that a lot of potential fun of deltarune might 'bow down' to it to attain it

    visuals: 2/10
    audibles: 7/10
    interaction: 4/10
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  25. K__
    Jul 29, 2022
    1
    Idk why people liked this game. It’s so overrated
    Everything is lame except musics. Bad story.Bad characters.Bad puzzles.Bad combat.
    They turned undertale into a kids game.
    Here’s an example: We are driving VILLIAN’S car.
    Are you kidding me? Why Toby Fox. WHY!
    Also musics aren’t that good. Don’t play this game.
    Just go play Undertale.
  26. Jul 29, 2022
    2
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I have absolutely no idea why so many people rabidly praise Deltarune Chapter 2. It comes off to me as less a game and more a vehicle through which Toby Fox can put on paper plate masks of the characters and reference memes from the 90's-00's at the player. From start to finish, absolutely everything that occurs "just happens". Not a single important event is caused by a character's actions, the story simply trundles along, delivering grating non-sequitur after grating non-sequitur, until it culminates in a final boss fight that, while gimmicky and fun, amounts to absolutely nothing but multiple hours of wasted time, despite its efforts to convince you otherwise.

    The main crux of everything wrong with the chapter can be summed up in a single character: the main antagonist, Queen. She absolutely never feels like a threat, nor does she feel like an actual character at all. Supposedly, she is a computer, particularly some kind of smash-together of "Noelle's sad search history" (which is never really relevant to the plot). Despite Queen's supposed status as a machine capable of thinking thousands of times faster than a person, she constantly makes careless mistakes, drinks, swears, quotes memes, and acts in a manner that makes no sense at all and is driven entirely by a desire to be random. She pops in and out throughout the plot, making wacky and irreverent "jokes", mostly about how much of a superior being she is. Then, at the end of the chapter, as though we had been building up to something instead of just screwing around in a back alley, eating bananas, sailing on swans, and referencing Twitter for two hours, she suddenly starts pretending that she -- and by extension, the story -- was building up to something, saying things about how sad Noelle is about her dead sister or whatever and babbling about escapism through computers. This had precisely ONE (1) separate instance of build-up, being the bookshelf in Noelle's room, which you encounter roughly fifteen minutes before the fight.
    Then, for whatever reason, after being defeated, Toby thought it'd be really funny to make a sitcom ending happen. Ralsei quickly explains the plot to her, and she goes, "Oh, well gee, sorry. What a misunderstanding, haha! You guys go on ahead, then." What? What kind of writing is this? Is this game about something or not? Which leads me to another question:

    Is this game about something or not? Is it a lighthearted comedy game made for people with a terrib- I mean *very specific* sense of humor, or is it a dramatic exploration of how we as people try to escape from reality through small comforts, and the things we leave behind as we grow older? If you're trying to do the latter, you CAN have jokes, that's fine, but you can't make the ENTIRE PLOT jokes -- it needs to have some build up, or at least some tiny hints that something deeper is happening. The closest thing you get is Spamton, who is both figuratively and literally garbage.
    Absolutely nothing of substance happens until the last 5 minutes of the chapter, where it's revealed that, whoooaa, Kris is the one opening all these fountains. Yeah, kinda figured. So, what's the twist about Asriel gonna be? That he's not actually very nice and that's what Kris has to play make-believe to escape from? Wowee. Couldn't have guessed that from the fact that Ralsei seems kinda suspect occasionally. Maybe he's secretly the narrator guy, wouldn't that be a twist.

    [I ranted for 2 more paragraphs, but fortunately for you, this website has a character limit.]

    In short, Deltarune Chapter 2 is an annoying mess of unfunny references and visual gags trying its best to masquerade as a serious story -- essentially, it's what would happen if you tried as tonedeaf-ly as you could to make Persona into a comedy game. I can only hope that Toby knows this, and actually makes something happen in Chapter 3, but given his response to the tongue-bathing his fans gave his junk over the game on his Twitter, I'm not going to hold my breath. The only worth this game has is in its visuals and sound design, which are both unironically great. Unfortunately, pretty sounds and sights does not a good game make.
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  27. Aug 14, 2023
    0
    Very good game with amazing music that people listen to outside of the game highly recommended game
  28. Jan 13, 2022
    10
    O Tobi Fox como sempre surpreendeu a todos com tamanha qualidade do seu trabalho. Sistemas aprimorados, história simples e cativante, personagens super carismáticos e mistérios como não pode faltar.
  29. Dec 13, 2021
    8
    Much like Ch. 1, I had a fun time and then the ending came out of nowhere and reminded me there was some serious stuff going on in this story. Can't wait to play Chapter 3 in 2024
  30. Oct 1, 2021
    10
    I am genuinely shocked by how creative and brilliant Toby Fox and his team are. This chapter is honestly better than the first and if the quality of writing, gameplay & graphics continue, I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't top Undertale for me.
  31. Dec 9, 2021
    10
    Just like Undertale and Chapter 1, Deltarune Chapter 2 has become an instant classic. The amazing quality in Toby Fox’s work is still the same.
  32. Jun 18, 2022
    8
    Chapter 2 overall, is great. It's pretty much double the length of Chapter 1.

    Although, it feels a bit less polished than Chapter 1, and the places you visit/enemies you fight are less memorable than in Chapter 1. ACTs could also be improved, as for the most part, they felt pretty one dimensional and just had you constantly using the same one until you could spare the enemy. However,
    Chapter 2 overall, is great. It's pretty much double the length of Chapter 1.

    Although, it feels a bit less polished than Chapter 1, and the places you visit/enemies you fight are less memorable than in Chapter 1. ACTs could also be improved, as for the most part, they felt pretty one dimensional and just had you constantly using the same one until you could spare the enemy.

    However, if you enjoyed Chapter 1, you'll most definitely enjoy Chapter 2.
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  33. Jun 30, 2023
    10
    DELTARUNE is a very interesting game. It has the same feeling as UNDERTALE but the creator himself stated that this is a different universe.

    The music, the characters, the writing, the deep story that one day, it'll be connected. I've played both chapters and it was really damn good!
  34. May 14, 2023
    0
    It has a lot of what made Undertale and Chapter 1 great. Lovable characters, secrets, fun battle system, amazing music, and more. Can't wait for chapter 3-5.
  35. Dec 18, 2021
    8
    To be honest, the second chapter didn't go up to my expectation and compared to the first one, there was no reason for queen, unlike Lancers dad which I had incentive to fight because I liked lancer himself, this just felt a little unnecessary and kind of repeated the first chapter, and was kind of too easy for me... not a bad game by any means but as of chapter 2 I like this game, but ITo be honest, the second chapter didn't go up to my expectation and compared to the first one, there was no reason for queen, unlike Lancers dad which I had incentive to fight because I liked lancer himself, this just felt a little unnecessary and kind of repeated the first chapter, and was kind of too easy for me... not a bad game by any means but as of chapter 2 I like this game, but I think the repetition can be better, oh and the story in between chapters is just amazing... Expand
  36. Sep 24, 2022
    9
    Really nice stuff honestly ks;ada;jsj;asdjlas;lajs;lasjdajaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
  37. Mar 6, 2022
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. This chapter takes what made the first chapter great and expands on it, making an experience that is just as good if not BETTER than chapter 1. This chapter adds in a new mechanic where if you spare enemies they will appear in the Castel town, it provides an incentive to spare the enemies which is nice. Speaking of Castel town, it's a pretty good hub. It has a lot to do and it's a good way to interact with characters and replay bosses with some added challenge, it also has the weapon shop from chapter 1 and it has a lot of funny scenes in it. Not that much to say about Castel Town, just a pretty neat addition. The music isn't as good as chapter 1's soundtrack, it's not bad and there are some memorable tracks but it's pretty forgettable tbh. The gameplay is pretty much unchanged from the first chapter, enemies are fun to fight but at one point you temporarily get Noelle on your team making it feel like a natural shift in gameplay. The chapter's dark world, like the first chapter's, is pretty good, it's going for an internet theme with some references to it, some of the references are good but others feel a bit eye-rolling, Queen is a funny character but her schtick of making internet references and using internet slang in every scene she's in get's old in the late game. I also think that the cutscenes go far too long, I wish there was a skip cutscene feature so you don't have to rewatch cut scenes on new playthroughs. Aside from those gripes, this is a cool dark world, the bosses in it are really fun and like the first chapter, they have a variety of attacks and funny dialogue. Some of these bosses actually use the act mechanic as a way to defeat them which makes the fights even more interesting than Chapter 1's fights. The characters here are also very charming and funny, with great personalities and plenty of funny moments. The puzzles are another thing that chapter 2 does better than chapter 1, the puzzles here are interesting and engaging and none of them feel unfair. Now let's talk about this chapter's storyline, now Berdly and Noelle are in the dark world with us, and like I said Noelle is our partner at one point in the chapter. Chapter 1 had only one character arc and that was Susie's, however, chapter 2 somehow manages to juggle two character arcs, Berdly and Noelle. Both of their character arcs are incredibly interesting and well developed. I'll cover Noelle's arc first, throughout the whole game Queen is hunting down Noelle and making trying to make her a peon, thinking it would make Noelle happy. Noelle spends most of the chapter hiding from Queen, until the end of the chapter when she stands up for herself, it's a great moment and some excellent character development for her, after spending most of the chapter hiding her emotions she then gains the courage to finale stand up to Queen, the chapter handled her arc masterfully. Next, let's talk about Berdly, I like how chapter 2 subverts the whole cliche of the smart guy being bullied, and instead, Berdly makes fun of Susie and Kris for their low grades. Anyways, Berdly acts the way he does because he thinks that being smart gives him superiority, that he should earn love from his family, and he felt special when people cheered for him at that spelling bee, but at the end of the game he learns that smarts aren't everything, it's a really relatable conflict that I'm sure some people face. The chapter avoids the whole "smart guy is the punching bag" trope in favor of making something more interesting. Like Susie's arc in chapter 1, Chapter 2 somehow manages to balance two different character arcs and makes them BOTH work, which is an impressive accomplishment. Chapter 2 while not perfect is a solid follow-up to chapter 1, I am pretty excited for future chapters of the game, as the story continues. Expand
  38. Sep 21, 2021
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Many of my complaints with the first chapter no long apply, as the humour and character writing is of much higher quality. Although it's only one chapter, it truly makes you care for these characters, especially after finding out about the alternate route.

    Can't wait for the next chapters!
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  39. Sep 25, 2021
    8
    Deltarune’s 2nd chapter isn’t awfully long, but it is awfully good. Toby Fox is able to make characters which are actually engaging - I am genuinely invested in Susie, Ralsei, the Queen and Noelle. This may not come off as such a large compliment, but with many games and media, they fall into the shadow of their predecessor, but Deltarune is different - it’s distinct from Undertale. AlsoDeltarune’s 2nd chapter isn’t awfully long, but it is awfully good. Toby Fox is able to make characters which are actually engaging - I am genuinely invested in Susie, Ralsei, the Queen and Noelle. This may not come off as such a large compliment, but with many games and media, they fall into the shadow of their predecessor, but Deltarune is different - it’s distinct from Undertale. Also I’ll just mention that Queen is probably one of the funniest video game characters I’ve ever seen. The music in chapter 2 is definitely an upgrade from chapter 1, and definitely has both upbeat and mellow production which I’ve always attributed to Fox’s style. The characters are layered as well, even that one guy, Berghby or whatever, had interesting character traits and progression. The graphics are also definitely an upgrade from Undertale - much more emotive and wacky. The story itself can feel dragged, but it is engaging and hooks you in to play from start to finish in one sitting. The “Snowgrave”, as fans have dubbed it, route is also very interesting. Unlike the genocide route in Undertale, it makes YOU, the player feel more guilty for your actions, which in my eyes is much more attractive. If I were to critique Deltarune, it would be its puzzles. They are annoying. No one cares about 3 mouse rooms, and I understand they’re meant to be annoying (as Toby comically described them as annoying mouse rooms), but that doesn’t take away from the fact that they are annoying. Other puzzles had the same issue. Overall, a great game, but the puzzles being too long and irritating takes away from the quality. 8/10. Expand
  40. Apr 1, 2022
    9
    Deltarune is just as good as Undertale, congratulations Toby you managed to bring us a lovely new game
  41. Nov 17, 2021
    10
    Really perfect continuation of my beloved game :)
    It worth the few hours of cool game play and trhilling story
  42. Nov 24, 2021
    10
    Better than chapter 1, by a lot. Toby really nailed this one, I didn't stop smiling while playing.
  43. Nov 23, 2021
    10
    Bro this is so fire, Deltarune will be the best game of all time, no joke. Best gaming music, great Characters, great gameplay.
    Toby Fox King
  44. Jan 19, 2022
    10
    Ever since chapter 2 came out, this has been my favorite game ever, yes, EVER. Deltarune takes what undertale did and takes it up by 10 notches. from music,battle system, lore, characters, and locations. It genuinely feels like every inch of this game has love put into it. Toby Fox's attention to detail that he had in Undertale is here too. OMG, OMG, I LOVE THIS GAME'S LORE!!! I'll try notEver since chapter 2 came out, this has been my favorite game ever, yes, EVER. Deltarune takes what undertale did and takes it up by 10 notches. from music,battle system, lore, characters, and locations. It genuinely feels like every inch of this game has love put into it. Toby Fox's attention to detail that he had in Undertale is here too. OMG, OMG, I LOVE THIS GAME'S LORE!!! I'll try not to spoil anything but there is one character whose backstory and attitude is so much more different than the rest of this chapter, that they have become my favorite character ever. Holy crap, get this game. Expand
  45. Jul 21, 2022
    8
    I think Chapter 2 is a bit better than the first chapter. The music is fantastic almost as good as in Undertale. I liked the bosses very much. The story picks up speed and it becomes more exciting. It introduces puzzle mechanics that are fun. The world also looks fantastic and the music intensifies the atmosphere. I am very excited about the next chapter.
  46. Jun 21, 2022
    8
    Its a toby fox game so of course its gonna be good. I wish Spamtom was harder though so I could have an excuse to listen to his song more. Also liked the addition of Snowgrave, thankyou toby fox.
  47. Mar 23, 2022
    9
    I'm giving only 9 because I think Toby has yet to come with something even greater than this is.
  48. Apr 28, 2023
    9
    If you loved Undertale you'll also love this game.I'll give a 9/10 only 'cause the game is still uncompleted,
  49. Oct 28, 2022
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I played around 7 hours of both chapters combined and this is AMAZING. I don't know why SOME people hate this game, the story of the second chapter is... really different compared to the first chapter. It's also pretty easy to abort the Snowgrave Route (like not using Snowgrave on Berdly) and it combines being serious with COMEDY in a great way. GIGA Queen's boss fight is pretty easy (you can deal damage while being attacked due to the fight being a boxing match) and it brings in a really dark plot element. I like dark plot elements. The Roaring, which I presume will happen in chapter 7, is that plot element. Now I'll go deeper into the review.

    The music, story and gameplay is probably some of the best and most unique in all of video game history. I know, being only 7 hours into Deltarune isn't much, but it's actually up to the end of Chapter 2. Chapter 1 was an interesting chapter, but it's nothing compared to chapter 2. My final score is a perfect 10/10.
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  50. Mar 6, 2023
    9
    Este juego aún no lo eh jugado o completado, así que pondré una reseña y nota diferentes cuando lo haga.
  51. Nov 28, 2022
    9
    Pros:
    -Characters are all fun and mostly developed
    -The Villains are funny and unique -Many Interesting mechanics -The Secret Boss is creative and fun -The Story is complete and amazing -Heartwarming -Final Boss Fight is Super Creative and Amazing With The Theme of Video Games -Soundtrack -Animation Cons: -Combat can be quite easy(Aside From Most Of The Bosses) Overall:
    Pros:
    -Characters are all fun and mostly developed
    -The Villains are funny and unique
    -Many Interesting mechanics
    -The Secret Boss is creative and fun
    -The Story is complete and amazing
    -Heartwarming
    -Final Boss Fight is Super Creative and Amazing With The Theme of Video Games
    -Soundtrack
    -Animation

    Cons:
    -Combat can be quite easy(Aside From Most Of The Bosses)

    Overall: 9/10 The Story, Creativity, And Characters make up for the lack of difficulty
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  52. Dec 13, 2022
    9
    This game is perfect. Simple but fun gameplay, a bad-ass soundtrack, outstanding characters, colors that make the game seem alive, the pixel art is just beatiful, It is a complete evolution of chapter 1, with characters like Susie and Birdley being more exploited. The only mistake is the HUMOR. Its... boring. Leaving the humor aside, it was a beatiful experience to play this. Waiting forThis game is perfect. Simple but fun gameplay, a bad-ass soundtrack, outstanding characters, colors that make the game seem alive, the pixel art is just beatiful, It is a complete evolution of chapter 1, with characters like Susie and Birdley being more exploited. The only mistake is the HUMOR. Its... boring. Leaving the humor aside, it was a beatiful experience to play this. Waiting for chapter 3! Expand
  53. Mar 13, 2023
    10
    ayo, this game is ART, everything in it is good, the combat is better, the characters are incredible, the references of undertale, literally everything in this game is perfect
  54. Apr 10, 2023
    8
    Never even finished the game, I got too bored. This is way too overrated. I only gave this game an 8 because it's free. Chapter 1 is ten times better than this.
  55. May 23, 2023
    9
    I love Deltarune chapter one and this, this was a TREAT. For all of you Undertale fans, you will adore this chapter. It adds Toby's masterful art of music and throws it into an amazing experience. Its lore is very in-depth but its gameplay is super simple but hard to master. Deltarune chapter 2 was greatness.
  56. May 15, 2023
    10
    It's going in a direction where it could be even better than Undertale, it's been very fun playing it so far, amazing characters, history and mechanics.
  57. Aug 21, 2023
    10
    I cannot express how amazing the soundtrack is for this game, super memorable characters and an actual good storyline. cant wait to see future chapters
  58. Aug 29, 2023
    10
    Please, let your kids play Deltarune. It will teach them important things, and I know this from experience. You see, my daughter used to have... issues. She was very homophobic, and would always say stuff like "I absolutely hate the LGBTQ agenda! They keep harassing us!" and I would always have to try to explain how there is no issue with them, but she would always deny it. She also saidPlease, let your kids play Deltarune. It will teach them important things, and I know this from experience. You see, my daughter used to have... issues. She was very homophobic, and would always say stuff like "I absolutely hate the LGBTQ agenda! They keep harassing us!" and I would always have to try to explain how there is no issue with them, but she would always deny it. She also said that she would date girls, if only it didn't have "Mega Gay Energy." Eventually however, she played Deltarune, and after completing Chapter 2, she came downstairs to talk with me. She told me that after playing Deltarune, she realized that LGBTQ people aren't as bad as she thought. I was so proud of her, and that wasn't it. She even came out as lesbian, and I was even more happy. I googled what caused this sudden realization, and apparently there are two characters in the game named Noel and Suzy, who like each other but haven't confessed. So, if your child is homophobic, please, tell them about Noel and Suzy. If any homophobes even try to sue this game, I will come to their house. I appreciate what our video games are doing in this day.

    -Benjamin
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  1. CD-Action
    Jan 19, 2022
    85
    Some minor but interesting experiments introduced in Chapter 2 are a welcome breath of fresh air and along with excellent writing make the game worth finishing twice. However, it’s hard to overlook the fact that Deltarune was built on the same, rather simple blueprint as Undertale and the formula might soon need a deeper makeover. That’s a worry for the future though. Today I urge you to download the game and experience another portion of Toby Fox’s great sense of humor. [12/2021, p.35]
  2. Sep 21, 2021
    90
    It only takes a few hours to complete Deltarune Chapter 2, barring those who wish to go back and play the different routes. The quality of the experience matches that of a full-price game, and it makes the wait for the next chapters even harder. Deltarune Chapter 2 has improved upon the foundation laid down by the original game, proving that this world's characters and setting have what it takes to match those of Undertale. There are still five more chapters of Deltarune to go and it remains to be seen whether it can truly step out from Undertale's shadow, but Deltarune Chapter 2 feels like a game that's more confidant in its direction, and more willing to let players shape the fate of its characters.