Undertale, a game where you can either kill monsters, or spare them all. The game has multiple different endings. Genocide, Pacifist, and Neutral. Oh wait there is Hard Mode as well… But that doesn’t qualify!
Genocide, the mode where you have to kill everyone in the game. Well, mostly everyone. You have to kill all the monsters, but also the bosses. It is a pretty hard route, which does not give you a good time when you try to do other routes. Only a true reset can remove Genocide trail.
Neutral route is what it sounds like. It means you can kill a little, and spare a little. Killing some monsters and bosses can result in bad neutral endings. But there can also be a good neutral route ending… But who said killing monsters is good…?
Now onto the Pacifist route, the most interesting route in the game. The mode where you have to spare everyone you see. You see, this route in Undertale is the most interesting. As you see dark secrets behind lovable characters, and truths behind the enemy of the game. Sparing everyone in the game results in a neutral ending the first time if you just started. But in the neutral route, you must kill Omega Flowey (Or Photoshop Flowey in the Fandom), and he will tell you to spare everyone for a different ending. But then after that, it all becomes amazing.
It starts as any route. Where you can fight monsters. But you must spare them all. But there are some… New encounters in the game. You can go on a “date” with Undyne. Which is really supposed to be Papyrus’s training. But with the player instead. It can have it’s humor, but the Undyne lists why Papyrus can’t join the Royal Guards, and why he isn’t good enough. It is really depressing. But then, you accidently set Undyne’s house on fire in the process. Which ends the date. But that isn’t the only secret you will encounter.
If you reach Alphys’s lab, and complete a few levels of the game, you can find out the True Lab, a lab that was once W.D Gaster’s, a mysterious monster in the underground that went missing after a strange experiment. You then find strange monsters called “Almagamites.” You can’t kill them, as they can’t die somehow. You have to find your own way to spare them. You have to go through puzzles and monsters to find the way out. But then right before Frisk is going to get killed by the monsters, Alphys comes in and scares them off. The story is up to you to find out what happens next.
But there is one other thing I would like to state.
The final boss of the Pacifist Route is not Asgore, not Flowey, but Asriel Dreemur. Asriel Dreemur is the son of Asgore and Toriel. Alphys was able to store his body into a flower, yet creating Flowey. Flowey used the SOULS of the other dead humans and monster souls to turn into his god state. You then have to… Well, I don’t want to spoil the game. Why not you go check it out? It’s pretty fun!
Conclusion? Pacifist is… Interesting. It has a strange story. But it is lovable but sad. It really shows the story behind the game.
You should just go play Undertale to find it out yourself.