Chapter 18
After Chen Xu announced the existence of Undertale.
The average, ordinary gamers did not notice anything out of place, they simply felt that the situation has escalated.
This was no longer an argument, but an all out war!
But to the well-informed gaming media, it felt like the barking of a chihuahua.
They originally thought it was the angry outburst of a hotheaded young man.
Now it felt like Zhong Mei and Chen Xu were manufacturing hype!
Regardless, it was still something that drew eyes and traffic, so they wouldnt miss out on it.
So as the gaming news outlets updated their coverage, the popularity of both Blooming and Undertale started to skyrocket.
Back in Hepai Style, Zhong Mei was upset.
Because instead of Blooming taking center stage, the two games would be linked.
He took the time to start a fight with Chen Xu to raise its popularity, and spent a lot of money on its promotion.
But now? He had basically given a free ride to Undertale as well.
On the 15th of July, Undertale was officially launched on the official gaming platforms. A full 3 days earlier than Zhong Meis Blooming.
You could say it struck the first blow.
Many game designers and gamers are paying attention to the performance of Undertale.
After all, this is not an erotic game like its predecessor, Mirror.
Although the performance of Mirror was very impressive, it was still an 18R game.
Everyone wanted to know how good the quality of Chen Xus first real game would be.
In the editorial office of a gaming media website called Spacetime.
Wu Tian, who had been hired as a reviewer not long ago, sat in front of the computer preparing to experience Undertale.
Wu Tian was depressed, because this was a sunday and he was supposed to be off-duty. But there was nothing he could do, the recent popularity of Undertale meant every website would be scrambling to release their reviews as soon as possible.
So he had no choice but to work overtime.
All for a stupid little indie game
Forget it, lets just bear with it, at least theyre paying me for this. Looking at the time, Wu Tian sighed for the nth time since he clocked in.This chapter was first shared on the Ñøv€lß1n platform.
He remembered the apologetic tone of the editor-in-chief, Our overtime pay is relatively high, and it was difficult to get people on such short notice, I hope you understand.
After making sure all the settings on the computer were right, and the recording software was functional, Wu Tian booted up the game.
It started with the company logo. A black, starry sky with Nebula Games written in hanzi above and english below.
After a moment of darkness, an old, yellowed portrait appeared on the screen. It showed a small child with long hair, whose face could not be seen.
Next to the child, standing on two feet, was an animal also without a face. It looked like a rabbit. Or was it a dog? A sheep?
His health was reduced to 1 point, the music stopped, and the shaking text only added more to the atmosphere.
[ You idiot ]
[ In this world, its kill or be killed ]
[ Why would anyone pass up an opportunity like this? ]
[ Die ]
Distorted laughter filled the air, but Wu Tians mood showed no fluctuations. According to standard game logic, someone should come to the rescue.
Looking at the heart-shaped icon being surrounded by white particles, Wu Tian jotted down some notes for his review.
The combat seems to have some sort of bullet hell element, and maybe some rhythm game elements.
But so far the story felt a bit dated, isnt this just a traditional RPG?
Sure enough, just as the pellets were about to touch him, his health, which was at 1 point, suddenly filled up. At the same time, the pellets disappeared.
The little flower also showed a puzzled expression, and was then sent flying by a ball of flames.
A woman with goat horns on her head appeared to save the day.
[ What a terrible creature. Torturing such a poor, innocent youth ]
[ Ah, do not be afraid, my child. I am Toriel, caretaker of the ruins ]
[ I pass through this place everyday to see if anyone has fallen down ]
[ You are the first human to come down here in a long time ]
[ Come! I will guide you through the catacombs ]
[ This way ]
After a brief conversation, the NPC named Toriel led Wu Tian onwards.
Teaching him how to solve puzzles and avoid traps.
At the same time, telling him that he does not always have to fight when he encounters enemies. He can actually try communicating with them.
The puzzles were extremely simple, just pushing stones and crossing bridges.
At this point, Wu Tian was starting to feel some frustration, Its not exactly torture, but its just so boring, not even as interesting as Mirror so far.
He sighed and looked at the monster he encountered, but did not choose to talk to it or give it a friendly hug.
Instead, he went straight for combat.
So far, there are only a few things he finds noteworthy.
This includes the combat, and the encounter with the flower.
He noted with some enthusiasm that although this could be classified as a bullet hell game, different monsters seem to have different fighting styles and animations.
For example, the frog monsters have an attack where a small frog appears and tries to jump at the heart. Or an attack where little flies appear near the heart.
Overall, the attacks fit the image of the monster very well.
I just hope this game wont be too long and boring, so I can get home and relax soon. Wu Tian sighed again and shook his head.