
Hardcore Gamer: Alien Breed: Impact goes from $10 to $5. Quantum Conundrum adds to the 50% savings, taking its regular price to $4.50, or you can get the season pass for 50 more cents that includes the game, OST, and DLC. Anodyne is also 50% off, going to $5 from $10. ARES gets a massive 75% discount down to $2.50 from $10, and provides a tremendous Mega Man-style game for PC players with some twin stick gameplay worked into things as well.

As the wait for Deltarune continues, this writer wanted to offer her readers a collection of similar experiences. Considering Undertale’s beginnings as an Earthbound hack, this piece aims to explore some of what could be considered Undertale’s family — games that also began with RPGMaker, were inspired by Earthbound, share a similar ideology, and games focus on reactive stories. Additionally, this piece hopes to highlight some of the lesser known Undertale-esque works, the ones readers might not immediately find when sifting through Google’s suggestions. As an added bonus, these games are budget-friendly - several of them are even free! Others range from $5-20. (Many were included in the BLM bundle on Itch.io, both Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass and Anodyne from this list are included.) There’s something for every Undertale fan in this list, so hopefully you readers will find something new to ease the anticipation for Deltarune!

A number of new deals are up and running on the North American Switch eShop. These Anodyne, Enter the Gungeon, Superhot, plus the Guacamelee!, Overcooked, and South Park games.

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''Most video game franchises use a specific view point, and this often defines both how the game looks and how you play it. For example, Call of Duty = FPS. God of War = 3rd person hack n’ slash. Metal Slug = side scrolling platform shooter.''