| os | Windows XP or higher |
|---|---|
| memory | 2GB |
| graphics | Any 128MB |
| storage | 200MB |
| os | Windows XP or higher |
|---|---|
| memory | 2GB |
| graphics | Any 128MB |
| storage | 200MB |
| os | Windows XP or higher |
|---|---|
| memory | 3GB |
| graphics | Any 512MB |
| storage | 200MB |
| memory | 2GB |
|---|---|
| storage | 200MB |
| memory | 4GB |
|---|---|
| storage | 200MB |
| memory | 2GB |
|---|---|
| storage | 200MB |
| os | Ubuntu 14.04 or higher |
|---|---|
| memory | 2GB |
| storage | 200MB |
For a game developed by a single person, Undertale is as contradictory as they come. It uses rudimentary graphics that wouldn't be out of place in the 8-bit era of consoles yet it manages to display emotion far better than most photorealistic AAA titles. There's an emphasis on non-violence but you'll frequently find yourself in combat. And with all the critical acclaim it has garnered, you'd assume it's a game anyone would enjoy, but it's not really for everyone.
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