

While I’m not claiming people are wrong to state that there is hardly any actual level design in Undertale, I personally feel like people might sometimes cast aside Undertale’s level design a bit too quickly. While looking into different opinions on the game, including analyses, reviews, etc, I discovered that a lot of game developers who commented on the game and its design, were very quick to dismiss any actual level design aspects in its design, shifting focus almost entirely to narrative design, combat design, and overall game design.

The decision to fight and kill enemies or to spare them is completely up to the player, presenting them with a different storyline, different encounters, and different endings based on their decisions. Thanks, Toby, and we look forward to hearing your tune in Pokémon Sword and Pokémon Shield starting November 15.The USP of the game, and the element it has been praised for most often, is the playstyle choice the game offers to players. PS - If you like it, please let GAME FREAK know. So please look forward to the song, and to Pokémon Sword and Shield, as well! Yamper yam yam! Oh, and this goes without saying, but it's a huge honor to be allowed to make music for GAME FREAK! I'm so, so happy and thankful I was allowed to do this.

Don't rush through the whole game just to hear my song. make sure you enjoy GAME FREAK's music properly first, OK!? Adachi-san and Ichinose-san worked hard. It's the only song I made, and you can't hear it until you beat the game, so. I wanted to show the energy and passion I felt when asked to create a song for Pokémon! Yeahh! Let's get wild, baby!!! Ah, but wait, wait a second. It's a fierce track full of explosive power. became the song you can hear in the game! a melody entered my head, and as I stumbled past salarymen in the dark, I sang it to myself over and over so I wouldn't forget it! they said yes! Right there in the cafe, they immediately told me a concept for a song I could make, and, as I walked home, my heart was burning with inspiration. There, I ordered a bottled green tea and selfishly, randomly asked if I could make a song for Pokémon someday. I messaged him out of the blue.Įventually, we became friends and I was able to meet many other people from GAME FREAK, too! After eating sukiyaki with members of the company one day, we went to a cafe. One day, I noticed Go Ichinose-san, one of the composers for Pokémon, was following me on Twitter, so. For one reason or another, it seems a lot of people from GAME FREAK ended up becoming fans of this game. Once upon a time, I created an RPG game called UNDERTALE. Jokes aside, aren't you interested in how all of this happened? Well. Have you heard of me before? Well, that's 'cause I just said my name.
