Deltarune Upd 〈2026 Edition〉

Developer: Toby Fox Genre: RPG / Adventure Platforms: PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S Price: Free (Chapters 1 & 2) Current status: Incomplete (full game expected to have 7 chapters, released episodically) What is Deltarune? It’s a turn-based RPG from the creator of Undertale , but not a direct sequel . You control Kris, a human in a monster-populated town, who falls into a dark world with their classmates Susie (tough bully) and Ralsei (gentle magic user). Combat mixes timed button presses with a unique “spare/act” system — but here, party members can choose actions too. The Good ✅ Combat is more strategic than Undertale You control Kris, but direct Susie/Ralsei’s actions. The “TP” system (builds by defending or acting) unlocks spells like healing, stat buffs, or group attacks. Bosses require pattern recognition, not just mercy.

Download Chapter 1, play 90 minutes. If the humor and battle system click, you’ll love the rest. If not, you’ve lost nothing but time. Last updated: April 2026

✅ NPCs have distinct personalities. Susie’s arc from hostile to loyal is convincing. Jokes land (e.g., the “internet” jokes in Chapter 2), and emotional beats hit harder because you spend more time with the party. deltarune

⚠️ Normal enemies are too easy once you figure out “act” solutions. Only bosses and secret fights demand full attention.

✅ Toby Fox’s soundtrack is stellar. “Field of Hopes and Dreams,” “BIG SHOT,” and “Attack of the Killer Queen” are instant classics. Developer: Toby Fox Genre: RPG / Adventure Platforms:

⚠️ Some areas (e.g., Chapter 1’s Card Castle hallway) drag. Revisiting dark worlds for backtracking feels tedious.

✅ Hidden bosses (Jevil, Spamton NEO) are tough as nails and unlock lore. Side-quests, item crafting (Chapter 2), and different battle outcomes encourage replays. Combat mixes timed button presses with a unique

✅ You get 6–10 hours of content for $0. No microtransactions. The Mixed / Potential Drawbacks ⚠️ It’s unfinished Chapters end abruptly. You’ll hit cliffhangers, and the “real” ending is years away. If you hate waiting for episodic games, hold off.