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Yeah they changed it so Mike just fell out of a tree on a camping trip and dreamed it all, rather than his whole family dying in a accident.So WTF that they even had to edit it for the rerelease.
Not much better in my mind
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Yeah they changed it so Mike just fell out of a tree on a camping trip and dreamed it all, rather than his whole family dying in a accident.So WTF that they even had to edit it for the rerelease.
You can go get it at the end of chapter 2 in castle town before chapter 3.Except during chapter 3, where it'd arguably be the most useful.
>The shadow crystals contain determinationToby showed off some new lines from Ch. 5's translation sheet today.
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They contain determination? Is that what Ralsei is trying to say?Toby showed off some new lines from Ch. 5's translation sheet today.
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Those are Seam linesThey contain determination? Is that what Ralsei is trying to say?
Boy that sure sounds familiar.The game ends with him choosing between staying in the fantasy world and dying or waking up and forgetting everything. He chooses to wake up.
somehow i did not read the marker to the left of the sentences.Those are Seam lines
WORMS ARE ALLOWED TO BE MALE OR FEMALE, TOBYToby showed off some new lines from Ch. 5's translation sheet today.
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what?WORMS ARE ALLOWED TO BE MALE OR FEMALE, TOBY
FUCK
>caked up = totally covered in makeup, but it alsoToby showed off some new lines from Ch. 5's translation sheet today.
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That game's ending pissed me off as a lad.If Toby pulls a Drawn To Life: The Next Chapter ending I will kill him.
The worm that says “such is the way of the worm” every chapter is referred to as a they/them because Toby has an autistic obsession with refusing to specify the gender of minor characters.what?
> Reveal Mike is real and what his role in past was in the newsletter>The shadow crystals contain determination
Also don't forget that this all comes out of absolutely fucking nowhere in the second game. The first game had no hints of this at all. Or if it did it was so fucking subtle about it that I never picked up on it. Apparently though they were supposed to be a trilogy, but I guess for whatever reason they only got approved for a single sequel meaning they had to axe whatever plans they originally had and try to cram everything into the second game which explains a fair amount in all honesty. Maybe there was meant to be more buildup, I dunno. I still think the twist was dogshit either way.So you know Mike the human from earlier? Yeah, so it turns out that he's in a coma and this is all his dream.
kris isn't even kris, kris is toby fox, noelle is andrew hussie, dess is hussie's brother, rudy is hussie's (dead) father, and carol is hussie's mother whose maiden name is holiday. toby's dad ran over hussie's brother which caused hussie sr. to get gigaidsBut anyway, come to think of it the first game also had literal darkness, you had to slowly uncover the town and save all the townspeople. I swear to god if Deltarune ends with Kris waking up in the hospital because Asgore ran over Dess while drunk driving and crashed into a tree I'm going to fucking lose it.
Even as a kid I thought it was bullshit. Like, in 2 there's some retroactive "ooooh" reveal stuff like with the game asking you to draw the night of the crash but with letters missing so you don't know what it's asking of you until the very end, or how there's a mysterious prayer that's seemingly adressed to you, the creator, but is actually Mike's sister praying to God for him to live. Vague breadcrumbs like that.Also don't forget that this all comes out of absolutely fucking nowhere in the second game. The first game had no hints of this at all. Or if it did it was so fucking subtle about it that I never picked up on it. Apparently though they were supposed to be a trilogy, but I guess for whatever reason they only got approved for a single sequel meaning they had to axe whatever plans they originally had and try to cram everything into the second game which explains a fair amount in all honesty. Maybe there was meant to be more buildup, I dunno. I still think the twist was dogshit either way.
Lowkey, I thought Mike was a fucking joke character in the first game. Like as a kid my first thought was that he was one of the developers that put themselves in the game as a joke. Especially because he literally is completely unimportant to the plot in the first game besides the fact you rescue him, he then proceeds to do nothing else for the rest of the game.
He doesn't really do much important in the second game either but suddenly near the end it's like "THE WORLD IS GONNA END AND IT'S MIKE'S FAULT BRO!" or some shit. Like, what? Bro, Mike is just fucking here. What do you mean?
Maybe it was done out of spite? I could buy that. Perhaps they were pissed they didn't get the trilogy they wanted. I could buy that.I'm convinced the "it was a dream" shit was a retcon they created for 2 so they could end the story definitively after they never got a third game. It completely destroys the entire world and makes any kind of sequel or spinoff impossible + it had no buildup in the first game whatsoever. There's no way it was planned from the start.
That was literally my thought process as a kid I thought it was literally just "Ha ha, funny random human among cast of non-humans."Him being one of the devs as a cameo Kojima-style makes more logical sense then him being some key to everything or the central character.