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<p>[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 6227, member: 1"]</p><p>The meta elements and the puzzles are actually OneShot's weakest elements even though they're not half bad. </p><p></p><p>Who cares that the story goes one way only? Why is that an inherent negative? It just is. Are you gonna deduct points from Ocarina of Time because there were no shoehorned in moral choices too? Hell, I'd even go so far as to say Undertale is MORE predictable than OneShot. Bad choice leads to bad evil things and you're a bad person. Good choice leads to good happy things and you're a good person.</p><p></p><p>[spoiler]Even if you finish the Solstice ending, it's still not really what I would call a true happy ending. Niko is permanently gone. You'll never see her again. The past world is long gone and the world of OneShot will forever remain as it was. And rightly, the developers are not gonna make a sequel, so that is truly it. That is the end, and just as the game says, all this will only be in our memories now. Tell me now how that's a stereotypical happy ending.[/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>And it's fine that Undertale has those endings and those choices. Again, I'm not dissing the game. Undertale is about its world. It's a much more playful humorous feel. Kind of a "what if" game. OneShot on the other hand is about its characters. It's about loss and sacrifice and memories.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Arnox, post: 6227, member: 1"] The meta elements and the puzzles are actually OneShot's weakest elements even though they're not half bad. Who cares that the story goes one way only? Why is that an inherent negative? It just is. Are you gonna deduct points from Ocarina of Time because there were no shoehorned in moral choices too? Hell, I'd even go so far as to say Undertale is MORE predictable than OneShot. Bad choice leads to bad evil things and you're a bad person. Good choice leads to good happy things and you're a good person. [spoiler]Even if you finish the Solstice ending, it's still not really what I would call a true happy ending. Niko is permanently gone. You'll never see her again. The past world is long gone and the world of OneShot will forever remain as it was. And rightly, the developers are not gonna make a sequel, so that is truly it. That is the end, and just as the game says, all this will only be in our memories now. Tell me now how that's a stereotypical happy ending.[/spoiler] And it's fine that Undertale has those endings and those choices. Again, I'm not dissing the game. Undertale is about its world. It's a much more playful humorous feel. Kind of a "what if" game. OneShot on the other hand is about its characters. It's about loss and sacrifice and memories. [/QUOTE]
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