Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-26865490-20160619020527/@comment-26814804-20160626074629

You were expecting salt, right?

Is that what you wanted?

Ok, fine, you can get it.

Undertale has the best story and most likeable characters of any game ever made, can be either relatively easy or cripplingly difficult depending on how you play, meaning that causal and hardcore gamers alike can enjoy it, has infinite story possibilities and is beloved by fans worldwide. The only reason people hate on UT is because of it's cancer fanbase, which is only cancer because the GAME IS SO GOOD. It's got good gameplay, an incredible story, and absolutely incomparable characters, and there is literally no other game that has had it's impact on the internet in years.

FNaF, on the other hand, is a second-rate "horror" game made in a matter of weeks, or a few months at most, which only ever became popular because it was easy and not so scary that little kids couldn't play it, and because Pewdiepie and other popular YouTubers are bitches who can't handle a jumpscare, making it seem much scarier than it actually was. The games are dime-a-dozen peices of shit that wouldn't even have a story if MattPat hadn't done Scott Cawthon the favor of making one up for him, and it's complete reboot recently (In Undertale's style, I might add,) has done absolutely nothing to improve the story, gameplay, or characters. It's next instalment seems to rely on cheap horror tropes and run-of-the-mill looking characters to get it's point across, and even FNaF World couldn't help but parody itself, making fun of FNaF and FNaF World constantly. FNaF World Fredbear is literally Sans, a fact that couldn't be clearer, and despite UT's cancer fanbase, FNaF's is even WORSE.

You may like them both the same, and you have a right to, everyone is entitled to their opinions, but it's almost impossible to argue that Undertale is superior to FNaF in nearly every way. Hell, UT's jumpscare was had more impact than most of the ones in Five Nights, and given that FNaF is biting off UT's shit around every corner, it's clear that even Scott regocnizes the fact that when it comes to indie games, FNaF doesn't have the edge anymore.

You wanted salt, you got it. That's my rant for the day, thank you very much.