Ash Taylor joins Kate to talk about how Deltarune uses music and sound as part of its story and gameplay, beyond just leitmotif. In part two (41:00), we talk about her upcoming game, CHORDIOID.
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Ash Taylor joins Kate to talk about how Deltarune uses music and sound as part of its story and gameplay, beyond just leitmotif. In part two (41:00), we talk about her upcoming game, CHORDIOID.
Lucretia gathers Kate and Valerie to reveal the most important character in Deltarune. The one who is connected to every mystery. The one with the deepest lore. The one we all want to learn more about. The one who speaks in hands.
That’s right…
No. It can’t be. It can’t be him. Is it too late to delete the episode
Kate and Neptune recap and break down the Undertale 10th anniversary stream in Part 1 and the hit indie RPG OFF in Part 2. New lore and character insights from Undertale after ten years! We then become the first ever podcast to talk about OFF in the context of contemporary French ultraleftist terrorism.
This was supposed to be an episode about Undertale’s 10th anniversary announcements. Since that’s this weekend instead, Kate and Xtine do a reverse chronological walk through Deltarune memories, and get extremely sidetracked.
Is it important that the protagonist of Deltarune is transgender? Kate and Valerie say yes.
Kate and Elsie talk about inspirations for Undertale and Deltarune, including 1997’s groundbreaking moon: Remix RPG Adventure.
Ruby introduces a formerly-oblivious Kate to the wild world of Undertale AUs.
Mama miba! Mom AMOEBA! Kate and Sophia talk Carol and Toriel, comparing and contrasting the two main moms of Deltarune and how their stories intersect with the game’s view of family.
Kate and Riley round up Deltarune’s outstanding secrets, and how Toby Fox uses mysteries in writing.
An oral history of Deltarune Chapter 1, featuring stories from people who were there.