The Walking Dead: Season Two vs Undertale
The Walking Dead: Season Two
The Walking Dead: Season Two is the exciting sequel to the highly acclaimed Telltale game series, The Walking Dead. This game continues the story of Clementine, a young orphaned girl who was left to fend for herself after her protector tragically sacrificed himself for her safety many months ago. Play as the young girl as she does whatever she can to survive and yet tries to retain the good that's left of humanity. Presented with various scenarios, events and moral dilemmas that a young girl shouldn't have to face, you'll need to help her make critical decisions that will change the path of her story, resulting in very differnt endings.Like the previous game, The Walking Dead: Season Two contains 5 episodes in total, namely All that Remains, A House Divided, In Harm's Way, Amid the Ruins and No Going Back.
This is definitely a game you'll want to get if you've played the Season One of the game. If not, get the Season One first before you accidentally spoiled the story for yourself!
Undertale
Undertale is a rather unique RPG mainly because unlike most RPG which "encourages and promotes" violence, this game strives to be different; to be better by allowing you to use whatever persuasive skills you have to negotiate out of danger. Considering that the game is set in an underground world full of monsters, this is something you'll need to pretty often, but of course, if you want to do some killing, you can still do so. As it's not exactly the focus point of the game, the combat system is fairly simple and yet decent. It mainly revolves around accurately timing your attacks and dodges.Undertale also boasts of having an immersive storyline and a host of characters which you can either slay (you murderer!) or make friends with. Heck, according to the game, you can even date a skeleton... an all-bones, no-flesh skeleton!
Undertale definitely gives its players a really nice and unique perspective on the RPG genre. The game's alternative, non-violent paths also make you really think before you start hacking and slashing at the supposedly enemy, making every kill that you think is necessary carries a certain weight. Sounds like a game you'd like to try? Then, you definitely should check it out.