For many years, independent role-playing games rarely made headlines. Then came Undertale, a unique adventure that captured hearts and still resonates today. This acclaimed game, almost entirely crafted by one person, Toby Fox, now has a fantastic price on Steam. You can grab it for just R$4.99, a full 70% off its usual cost.
This isn’t just about a cheap game, though. Undertale tells a story like no other. Players take on the role of a child who falls into a hidden world called the Underground. This place is full of monsters, but how you deal with them is entirely up to you. You can choose to fight them or find peaceful ways to get by. Every choice you make changes the story, the conversations, the characters you meet, and even how the game ends.
The combat system itself is a clever mix of classic turn-based fighting and bullet-hell challenges. This keeps battles fresh and exciting, even for veteran gamers. Undertale cleverly blends laugh-out-loud humor with serious moral questions, making it a truly unforgettable experience.
Visually, Undertale uses a simple pixel art style. These graphics are not about flashy detail, but they pack a punch. The minimalist look helps players connect deeply with the characters. It also perfectly supports the game’s smart humor.
Soundtrack and Production
The music in Undertale is just as important as its story or graphics. Toby Fox composed every track, making the soundtrack an active part of the game’s emotional journey. Songs like "Megalovania" have become huge hits, turning into inside jokes and cultural touchstones for many gamers.
Hardware Requirements
One of Undertale‘s best features is how easy it is to run. You don’t need a powerful computer to enjoy this classic.
| Component | Minimum | Recommended |
|---|---|---|
| Operating System | Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 | Windows 7 / 10 |
| Processor | Any compatible CPU | 2 GHz or higher |
| RAM Memory | 2 GB | 3 GB |
| Video Card | 128 MB VRAM | 512 MB VRAM |
| Storage | 200 MB available | 200 MB available |
Since its launch in 2015 for Windows, Undertale quickly became an indie icon. It earned many Game of the Year awards and nominations from major outlets. Publications like Destructoid, IGN, The Escapist, and Gamespot all praised its brilliance.
The game’s success also led to Deltarune. This spin-off or continuation started with a free chapter. New chapters have been rolling out since this year, carrying on the unique spirit Undertale first introduced. It’s clear that Toby Fox’s work has left a lasting mark on the gaming community.
You can find the game with its discount at the Steam store page.
