[quote=@Frizan] The postmodernist hipsters are gonna have your head on a pike for that one, bro. [/quote] That's precisely the thing, there's so much more good postmodernist hipster stuff they could be experiencing made by the same guy (I think) the story and characters were great and all, but the combat was tedious and uninteresting (Never particularly liked jrpgs or bullet hells, so I might be biased, but most of my friends in the fandom don't like either one either, yet they don't see this as the gaming equivalent of a pomegranate-butter and shit sandwich and completely gloss over it.) I've always been one for games that allow you to experience the story by choice. That's something that Undertale kinda does, but not really. For the most part, it just feels like a boring endurance test to make sure you're worthy of reading the rest of the story that you want to hear. It's like reading Homestuck, but you have to solve a rubix cube or sudoku every three pages.