In a lot of ways, I believe this route is justified in it's own twisted way. Undertale has always taken concepts in video games and made them meta in one way or another. The whole premise of the game is based off the concept of "What if killing your enemies was bad?" The premise that your character is referred to as a they/them could also be since a lot of silent protagonists are an insert of the player, you can't really know what gender they are. And resetting the game is akin to throwing all your newfound friends back into their prison. In that sense, Undertale Yellow focuses on the fact the game is a Prequel pretty heavily. Meaning, the events of this game are predetermined. Clover can't be allowed to have a happy ending. Isn't allowed to achieve their goals. The moment they fell into the Underground, they were already dead. The castle was always going to be their coffin. The game was rigged from the start. And if you don't fully commit to one path or the other, you get killed by "Your Best Friend" for the sake of being used as a weapon. In fact, nobody truly sees Clover as a person in this game... only a means to an end. This is truly an unjust game. The possibility of victory is nearly zero. But if you pick up your piece and get to shooting, then Clover survives, completes the mission and saves the Souls of five other children. The cost is high, but victory is achievable. And to be abundantly clear, I am not advocating Genocide here. But given the choice between becoming a weapon used for the freedom of monsterkind and the subsequent eradication of humanity or the your own freedom from a cruel, manufactured cycle at the cost of dozens of lives... what would you honestly pick? It's a hell of an ultimatum. And honestly, I think it makes it far more compelling than Undertale's decisions. There, you are an omnipotent god who decides if a race of people gets to see the sunrise or if they get ground down to dust. Not to meantion that in the end of the Genocide route, not even you get a happy ending. The game literally discourages you from taking that route every chance it gets. But in Undertale Yellow? Both routes carry equal weight. Clover isn't omnipotent... they're as much a part of the game as anyone else, being manipulated by Flowey who is determined to get what he wants: fun. Sick, twisted, fun. In my own opinion, Clover does remember snippets of the previous runs in the Genocide route... and they're fed up with being a plaything, a weapon, a toy. I don't even think it's right calling that route "Genocide". I think a better name would be the Guilty route, because everyone is basically guilty of murder or attempted murder. What Clover does is dark, but still morally grey. If someone shoots at you, harms you, uses you, do you give the other cheek every time until you don't have a cheek left, or do you lash out, protect yourself and others, potentially ending the aggressor in the process? This ultimatum is awful, but that's what makes this game so interesting.
Yeah, and it also explains why they only attack the enemies that show aggression first. Clover never actually kills anyone who hasn't already shown the intention to hurt them, and only gives them "justice" when they "deserve" it. They go out of their way to kill *anyone and everyone* who is willing to attack them first, to find and eliminate anyone who had the potential to hurt the other humans. It's still twisted and morally wrong, but it can still be justified as giving them "justice".
@@kittensolder8818 "Hopes". Hopes of freedom, sure, but what then? If there's one thing that remains consistent with humanity, it's that coexistence with even one another is fragile. Humanity catches wind of a monsterous, god-like being that killed seven human kids with and army of monsters that can achieve that same power by taking their souls and what would be the first response? All I'm saying is that it is almost stars aligning levels of LUCK that in the Pacifist Route of OG Undertale that humans and monsters came together to live in peace, assuming that is the case. Because there'd be no winning against a god who could create even more gods by taking out his enemies.
@@mistahmatrix You do kill a lot of monsters who are just trying to play with you, give you flowers, be left alone, hide in their igloo for fear of being murdered by you, take a nap, & such. Actually, I think you kill more monsters who weren't trying to hurt you than ones who do. Though from Clover's perspective, the alternative (other than dying) is to break the barrier & leave a bunch of monsters to roam free on the surface who can't even tell when they're killing a human. Not a great option from Clover's perspective.
I’m used to Flowey being creepy thanks to Undertale, and I’ll admit, he got to me a bit in the first fight against him. What I’m NOT used to is seeing a character I consider “friendly and generally cheerful” beg for help out of raw fear and desperation while actively melting on the ground. Sorry, but Martlet still wins this one.
Yes indeed, this is also probably Clover's Theme and not Martlet's, since in Phase 2 she is dealing her Last, desperate Attacks on Clover, who is now on the Winning Side
If remedy was martlet's ultimatum theme, then this is Clovers. This song shares no leitmotifs with martlet (some would say flock together is a theme associated with martlet, but id have to disagree. The two songs "Birds of a feather" and "flock together" finish one saying. The people traveling together are martlet and clover right? Well it would make just sense that if the saying is split in two, each theme represents each of the 2 characters, birds of a feather being martlet's theme and flock together being clovers. In both situations the theme plays when clover and martlet are together in a certain situation, in pacifist, that being friends, but in genocide, a fight to the death, so i would say the flock together leitmotif is the theme of clover AND martlet together) and is very different from remedy as a whole. Instead of sounding threatening, the song sounds almost... triumphant at times. That's because clover is literally about to win. Martlet is no longer the boss here, it's Clover, hence why this is their theme song playing. Just like enemy retreating is theorised to be clover's deafult battle theme, this is their remedy, their ultimatum theme. If this still doesn't make sense, literally just look up the definition of retribution. "Punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act", the word vengeance is literally there, how could this not have been more obvious, that is exactly what clover thinks they are doing at that moment.
It's not even just not knowing how to. She _physically_ can't keep going. Her body just can't keep up with her unyielding will, which just makes it even more tragic
**Battle begins** "Still not willing to back down. Quite persistent, aren't you? Determined, even. But so am I" "What I saw in that one memory of yours was enough. You, monsters, are hypocrites. Liars. *Murderers*. I do nothing wrong" "I've faced enough to deliver my verdict. Five children dead, with their souls would be used as a weapon. Clears my point, doesn't it?" "You think what you're doing is right, don't you? Well, I had no idea, how some people can be so OBLIVIOUS!" "You don't deserve it. You don't deserve mercy, and redemption. Not after what you did - or rather, did nothing" "Love? Compassion? All words. Murdered kids. The result. And actuons always speak louder" "There is nothing left to protect. Face the fact that your actions are not justified. You know that. And you also know that you can't keep up" "Enough. You've done well standing against me. But now that you've seen it, we both realise, who's the real monster here. Face your retribution... And let me put final nail in your coffin and seal your fate!"
"Who started the war? Who has suffered more losses? Which kind has been unlawfully imprisoned for years? All for a theory. If Monsters were evil, they would've become gods before mankind even started their crusade. But they didn't."
Big words from a kid who started systematically slaughtering every monster they could find before even listening to the monsters’ side of the story. Genocide Clover is a psychopathic killer with delusions of being a righteous avenger. Basically just preteen Light Yagami lmao.
@@profaneddonut5342Peak, UTY is also incredible for a fan-game, I did pacifist and now I'm getting destroyed by zenith martlet in genocide 10/10 would recommend Edit: wrong acc, that's my alt
Don't forget that they're still doing justice They're not evil, they just didn't have a choice He's stuck in an infinite death loop by Flowey, powerless to do anything about it Unless...they can actually gain enough power to do stop it... Technically, the neutral route is the least justified one, because you really just killed someone innocent just for the sake of it, with no accomplishment made
@@francescacastronovo647 no no I was saying that the game isn't acting like " Holy shit Chra moment!!" I'm saying that the face expression doesn't make it look like Clover is wanting to just kill because they find it fun it's for justice.. and sometimes the right can hurt or what you think is the right thing and the fact he does the Duel with Starlo (probably spelled it wrong) they honor the rules they play fair Clover still has some respect because they will still allow the duel to start and follow the rules to me that shows that they still believe in being respectful to your enemy
@@FrederickTheGamer98 exactly, they're not doing anything truly evil, so you can't just put the evil red eyes on them cus they don't fit They're a bad person, not evil
It still strikes me as odd that you can rob shopkeepers and even Mo. Clover doesn't attack innocents for the most part. This is the one exception and I don't get it.
This is what Clover hears. It has never been what Martlet hears. All Martlets hears is the sound of gunshots that pierce the air, and the sound of wind blowing. This never WAS Martlet's theme, it's been yours all along. It carries the Enemy Retreating motif, and as Martlet states... "Sometimes monsters hear their own battle music in battle to pump them up and keep them *DETERMINED* for the battle." If this carries the Enemy Retreating motif, that means that Enemy Retreating is the theme Clover hears in his head when he's being a monster. When he needs determination to keep doing this. When he's right at the end, he decides to take a new path on the Enemy Retreating, and for the final battle of his genocidal rampage... Retribution. Retribution for his sins... Clover thinks it's possible, or someone ELSE thinks it's possible... Flowey. Flowey doesn't understand the killing of the robots in the Steamworks, and Flowey asks Clover to stop... for redemption, for a chance at Retribution. But we as the player, don't care about Flowey's pleads. Zenith Martlet's name turns yellow at the end, but all that means on a geno route is that... She's one hit away from dying. When the Zenith Martlet fight starts... there is no redemption. No Retribution for you. Can't even spare ASGORE at that point because his dumbass just got BIDEN BLASTED!!! before Clover or you could make a decision.
In this case I view "Retribution" more as Clover's own sense of justice twisted into vegeance. It's not "the song is trying to tell the player and/or clover to repent for their sins" it's "the MONSTERS will repent for their sins" Yes, what Clover/The Player does in this case is just as unforgiveable as any other genocide route, but it's not senseless killing in a way, it's revenge. Violence breeds violence, and revenge, too, is a sin. But monsterkind... They sinned too. None of them even remember the other humans' names, Asgore's killed 5, Flowey's tortured thousands, and not to mention the countless deaths Clover went through before the game even started. At the end of the day, they don't need a paragon or hero. Clover is no hero. But they don't need a villain, and Clover is no villain. Because one is only a hero when they win a war and write that fact into the history books, someone is only a villain when they lose to said hero. This adventure won't be spoken of, when the game ends, when the player leaves and Clover walks past the barrier? The souls move onto their afterlife, and this is just a chapter to our yellow soul'ed protag's life. Something they might regret, or might not by how twisted they are at this point. At the end of the day, justice will be delivered.
@@victoriathecutie4525 for what you said, it's yes AND no. the fact is that the genocide route in UnderTale Yellow isn't vengeance, or justice. it's some form of a twisted game, or that is the view the monsters have taken on the situation. the only way to deliver justice is through a pacifist playthrough. the MONSTERS killed the human children for their freedom after the HUMAN race trapped them underground wrongfully. vengeance for the monsters, justice for mankind. giving them your soul in Pacifist is the best ACT of JUSTICE you can do to SAVE monsters from HUMAN kinds wrath. but by bringing what i like to call, "Soulless Justice" upon the monsters is the wrong thing to do. Clover is just a child, and from their perspective... the MONSTERS are the problem here. they may not even know of the war, they might only know about the missing children and that the missing children is an ACT of monsters cruelty. but in reality, it's the only way monsterkind can leave the underground.
There's still a flock together and a battle against a true hero motif. And I honestly highly doubt battle against a true hero is being used for Clover. I personally still see this as Martlet still attempting to stop you despite her literally melting as the fight goes on. She knows she needs to win no matter what. anyways TDLR I think it belongs to both of them
honestly imo, Yellow did the final genocide better than actual Undertale did with it being a final desperate attempt to neutralize the threat and not a self-aware jokester having fun watching you suffer, don’t get me wrong I like Sans and his battle but karma damage makes him way harder than he should be
"I'll respawn in just a sec, just don't die"
The situation I'm in:
In a lot of ways, I believe this route is justified in it's own twisted way. Undertale has always taken concepts in video games and made them meta in one way or another. The whole premise of the game is based off the concept of "What if killing your enemies was bad?" The premise that your character is referred to as a they/them could also be since a lot of silent protagonists are an insert of the player, you can't really know what gender they are. And resetting the game is akin to throwing all your newfound friends back into their prison.
In that sense, Undertale Yellow focuses on the fact the game is a Prequel pretty heavily. Meaning, the events of this game are predetermined. Clover can't be allowed to have a happy ending. Isn't allowed to achieve their goals. The moment they fell into the Underground, they were already dead. The castle was always going to be their coffin. The game was rigged from the start. And if you don't fully commit to one path or the other, you get killed by "Your Best Friend" for the sake of being used as a weapon. In fact, nobody truly sees Clover as a person in this game... only a means to an end. This is truly an unjust game. The possibility of victory is nearly zero.
But if you pick up your piece and get to shooting, then Clover survives, completes the mission and saves the Souls of five other children. The cost is high, but victory is achievable. And to be abundantly clear, I am not advocating Genocide here. But given the choice between becoming a weapon used for the freedom of monsterkind and the subsequent eradication of humanity or the your own freedom from a cruel, manufactured cycle at the cost of dozens of lives... what would you honestly pick? It's a hell of an ultimatum.
And honestly, I think it makes it far more compelling than Undertale's decisions. There, you are an omnipotent god who decides if a race of people gets to see the sunrise or if they get ground down to dust. Not to meantion that in the end of the Genocide route, not even you get a happy ending. The game literally discourages you from taking that route every chance it gets.
But in Undertale Yellow? Both routes carry equal weight. Clover isn't omnipotent... they're as much a part of the game as anyone else, being manipulated by Flowey who is determined to get what he wants: fun. Sick, twisted, fun. In my own opinion, Clover does remember snippets of the previous runs in the Genocide route... and they're fed up with being a plaything, a weapon, a toy. I don't even think it's right calling that route "Genocide". I think a better name would be the Guilty route, because everyone is basically guilty of murder or attempted murder. What Clover does is dark, but still morally grey. If someone shoots at you, harms you, uses you, do you give the other cheek every time until you don't have a cheek left, or do you lash out, protect yourself and others, potentially ending the aggressor in the process? This ultimatum is awful, but that's what makes this game so interesting.
Yeah, and it also explains why they only attack the enemies that show aggression first. Clover never actually kills anyone who hasn't already shown the intention to hurt them, and only gives them "justice" when they "deserve" it. They go out of their way to kill *anyone and everyone* who is willing to attack them first, to find and eliminate anyone who had the potential to hurt the other humans. It's still twisted and morally wrong, but it can still be justified as giving them "justice".
You're crushing monsterkind's hopes and utterly derailing canon, but you're not wiping them out. It's more of a Revenge route than anything.
@@kittensolder8818 "Hopes". Hopes of freedom, sure, but what then? If there's one thing that remains consistent with humanity, it's that coexistence with even one another is fragile. Humanity catches wind of a monsterous, god-like being that killed seven human kids with and army of monsters that can achieve that same power by taking their souls and what would be the first response? All I'm saying is that it is almost stars aligning levels of LUCK that in the Pacifist Route of OG Undertale that humans and monsters came together to live in peace, assuming that is the case. Because there'd be no winning against a god who could create even more gods by taking out his enemies.
@@mistahmatrix You do kill a lot of monsters who are just trying to play with you, give you flowers, be left alone, hide in their igloo for fear of being murdered by you, take a nap, & such. Actually, I think you kill more monsters who weren't trying to hurt you than ones who do.
Though from Clover's perspective, the alternative (other than dying) is to break the barrier & leave a bunch of monsters to roam free on the surface who can't even tell when they're killing a human. Not a great option from Clover's perspective.
YESSS!!! THIS IS WHY I LOVE CLOVER AS A CHARACTER SO MUCH!!!!@@mistahmatrix
Flowey, I don't care what you do, you will never freak me out more than Martlet's death scene here.
I fucking cried lmao
Wait 'till you'll see how flowey acts in neutral route
I’m used to Flowey being creepy thanks to Undertale, and I’ll admit, he got to me a bit in the first fight against him. What I’m NOT used to is seeing a character I consider “friendly and generally cheerful” beg for help out of raw fear and desperation while actively melting on the ground. Sorry, but Martlet still wins this one.
Damn, that new Duck Hunt update hits different.
Yo wtf bro 😂
@@Parzival0 Bird hunt, but birds fight back.
Zenith of monster kind ?
Weak…
Cant even survive trough My Second Amendment Right.
Birb can't protech =(
well it ain't the right to bird arms, is it now?
@@gaymothauntCan you really call this "the right to bear arms"? I didn't get ursine lychantropy or anything
Bro *might* be Postal Dude
@@NeonBlueLight I regret nothing.
"Axis, fetch me my list of slurs."
An end in sight. Determination. Justice.
I HEAR YOU BATTLE AGAINST A TRUE HERO LEITMOTIF YOU CANT HIDE FROM ME
Which part?
*_where._*
Oh I think I hear it. It’s at the end of the song before it loops
Truly the "Megalovania" of Undertale Yellow...
Yes indeed, this is also probably Clover's Theme and not Martlet's, since in Phase 2 she is dealing her Last, desperate Attacks on Clover, who is now on the Winning Side
clover, i remember you're genocides
If remedy was martlet's ultimatum theme, then this is Clovers. This song shares no leitmotifs with martlet (some would say flock together is a theme associated with martlet, but id have to disagree. The two songs "Birds of a feather" and "flock together" finish one saying. The people traveling together are martlet and clover right? Well it would make just sense that if the saying is split in two, each theme represents each of the 2 characters, birds of a feather being martlet's theme and flock together being clovers. In both situations the theme plays when clover and martlet are together in a certain situation, in pacifist, that being friends, but in genocide, a fight to the death, so i would say the flock together leitmotif is the theme of clover AND martlet together) and is very different from remedy as a whole. Instead of sounding threatening, the song sounds almost... triumphant at times. That's because clover is literally about to win. Martlet is no longer the boss here, it's Clover, hence why this is their theme song playing. Just like enemy retreating is theorised to be clover's deafult battle theme, this is their remedy, their ultimatum theme. If this still doesn't make sense, literally just look up the definition of retribution. "Punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act", the word vengeance is literally there, how could this not have been more obvious, that is exactly what clover thinks they are doing at that moment.
The Yellow team looked at the Megalosans vs Megalochara debate and said "let's give both Martlet and Clover a song for the final fight."
What's sad is that Martlet wants to go on but doesn't know how and for that reason she hates herself :
It's not even just not knowing how to. She _physically_ can't keep going. Her body just can't keep up with her unyielding will, which just makes it even more tragic
@@cheecanpeecan1838it’s like undyne the undying she has way to much determination so she started melting
The most heartbreaking part is how she desperately cries for help at the end, wanting to keep fighting, despite there not being anyone left to help
And then are you truly giving justice
I react like in her journal:
TvT
JUSTICE will prevail! 💛
Hah! But of course it will! Whoever wins this war becomes JUSTICE!
Like in death note
Justice... at any cost...
Revenge
Blind Justice. There’s a reason clover’s eyes are hidden
Theme of the final girl in a horror movie about a killer cocaine-fueled Canada Goose
i spent 5 hours STRAIGHT listening to this while kicking ass, and boy, did it feel G R E A T
Sorry, Remedy. But I'd take this over you any day of the week.
Best Friends Forever & Showdown! Its my favourites, but i love Retribuition too.
for me i really can't have one without the other
@@dodinhphu4547 agree so much
**Battle begins**
"Still not willing to back down. Quite persistent, aren't you? Determined, even. But so am I"
"What I saw in that one memory of yours was enough. You, monsters, are hypocrites. Liars. *Murderers*. I do nothing wrong"
"I've faced enough to deliver my verdict. Five children dead, with their souls would be used as a weapon. Clears my point, doesn't it?"
"You think what you're doing is right, don't you? Well, I had no idea, how some people can be so OBLIVIOUS!"
"You don't deserve it. You don't deserve mercy, and redemption. Not after what you did - or rather, did nothing"
"Love? Compassion? All words. Murdered kids. The result. And actuons always speak louder"
"There is nothing left to protect. Face the fact that your actions are not justified. You know that. And you also know that you can't keep up"
"Enough. You've done well standing against me. But now that you've seen it, we both realise, who's the real monster here. Face your retribution... And let me put final nail in your coffin and seal your fate!"
That “actions always speak louder line” goes hard as hell
Well done 👏
they’re like ten they say “justice wiww be served” and then pull out the glock
"Who started the war? Who has suffered more losses? Which kind has been unlawfully imprisoned for years? All for a theory. If Monsters were evil, they would've become gods before mankind even started their crusade. But they didn't."
Big words from a kid who started systematically slaughtering every monster they could find before even listening to the monsters’ side of the story. Genocide Clover is a psychopathic killer with delusions of being a righteous avenger. Basically just preteen Light Yagami lmao.
@@eightyeight8_Clover is around 10, not 5
Do not trust a bird that is named after a missile.
wait Martlet is the name for a MISSILE?
..i am so confused, literally how and WHY is that a actual missile.
@@az.floral ...ok your gonna need to explain this to me.
The "martlet" is actually a fictional creature; a missile just happens to be named after it
@@az.floral Trust her
unless you're doing neutral or geno
@@lotsofsouperNot
I dont know what Undertale Yellow is, i didnt even played Undertale but that song is a banger
It's a super high quality fangame that took 7 years to develop. It's longer than the original game. Great stuff.
@@xdan- since then i bought Undertale and played both neutral and genocide so far, im gonna do Pacifist then ill play it
That's great! I hope you like it.
Also, in case you don't know, Undertale has an official sequel called Deltarune. Still in development.
@@timdu7832 so how was your experience on both games?
@@profaneddonut5342Peak, UTY is also incredible for a fan-game, I did pacifist and now I'm getting destroyed by zenith martlet in genocide
10/10 would recommend
Edit: wrong acc, that's my alt
I love how Clover doesn't show red eyes or anything like that
Don't forget that they're still doing justice
They're not evil, they just didn't have a choice
He's stuck in an infinite death loop by Flowey, powerless to do anything about it
Unless...they can actually gain enough power to do stop it...
Technically, the neutral route is the least justified one, because you really just killed someone innocent just for the sake of it, with no accomplishment made
@@francescacastronovo647 no no I was saying that the game isn't acting like " Holy shit Chra moment!!" I'm saying that the face expression doesn't make it look like Clover is wanting to just kill because they find it fun it's for justice.. and sometimes the right can hurt or what you think is the right thing and the fact he does the Duel with Starlo (probably spelled it wrong) they honor the rules they play fair Clover still has some respect because they will still allow the duel to start and follow the rules to me that shows that they still believe in being respectful to your enemy
@@FrederickTheGamer98 exactly, they're not doing anything truly evil, so you can't just put the evil red eyes on them cus they don't fit
They're a bad person, not evil
Clover isn't here to destroy the world. They're here to rescue the five human SOULs, *whatever it takes.*
It still strikes me as odd that you can rob shopkeepers and even Mo. Clover doesn't attack innocents for the most part. This is the one exception and I don't get it.
The enemy will know Justice
This is AMERICAN MADE JUSTICE YEE HAW 💛
Zenith Martlet Theme? NOOO
This is Fucking CLOVER Theme FOR JUSTICE
juandice
*Y O U . . .*
*Y O U C A N ' T W I N . . .*
*Y O U C A N ' T . . .*
Oh i already did.
wins anyway*
* *Justice.*
Me : plot armor
This is Clover's theme.
True
Not a good theory
It LITERALLY has more Clover motifs than Martlet motifs i don't know what else to tell you bud@@Sajedgx
* *Again.*
This is what Clover hears. It has never been what Martlet hears. All Martlets hears is the sound of gunshots that pierce the air, and the sound of wind blowing. This never WAS Martlet's theme, it's been yours all along. It carries the Enemy Retreating motif, and as Martlet states... "Sometimes monsters hear their own battle music in battle to pump them up and keep them *DETERMINED* for the battle." If this carries the Enemy Retreating motif, that means that Enemy Retreating is the theme Clover hears in his head when he's being a monster. When he needs determination to keep doing this. When he's right at the end, he decides to take a new path on the Enemy Retreating, and for the final battle of his genocidal rampage... Retribution. Retribution for his sins... Clover thinks it's possible, or someone ELSE thinks it's possible... Flowey. Flowey doesn't understand the killing of the robots in the Steamworks, and Flowey asks Clover to stop... for redemption, for a chance at Retribution. But we as the player, don't care about Flowey's pleads. Zenith Martlet's name turns yellow at the end, but all that means on a geno route is that... She's one hit away from dying. When the Zenith Martlet fight starts... there is no redemption. No Retribution for you. Can't even spare ASGORE at that point because his dumbass just got BIDEN BLASTED!!! before Clover or you could make a decision.
In this case I view "Retribution" more as Clover's own sense of justice twisted into vegeance. It's not "the song is trying to tell the player and/or clover to repent for their sins" it's "the MONSTERS will repent for their sins"
Yes, what Clover/The Player does in this case is just as unforgiveable as any other genocide route, but it's not senseless killing in a way, it's revenge. Violence breeds violence, and revenge, too, is a sin.
But monsterkind... They sinned too. None of them even remember the other humans' names, Asgore's killed 5, Flowey's tortured thousands, and not to mention the countless deaths Clover went through before the game even started.
At the end of the day, they don't need a paragon or hero. Clover is no hero. But they don't need a villain, and Clover is no villain. Because one is only a hero when they win a war and write that fact into the history books, someone is only a villain when they lose to said hero. This adventure won't be spoken of, when the game ends, when the player leaves and Clover walks past the barrier? The souls move onto their afterlife, and this is just a chapter to our yellow soul'ed protag's life. Something they might regret, or might not by how twisted they are at this point.
At the end of the day, justice will be delivered.
@@victoriathecutie4525 for what you said, it's yes AND no. the fact is that the genocide route in UnderTale Yellow isn't vengeance, or justice. it's some form of a twisted game, or that is the view the monsters have taken on the situation. the only way to deliver justice is through a pacifist playthrough. the MONSTERS killed the human children for their freedom after the HUMAN race trapped them underground wrongfully. vengeance for the monsters, justice for mankind. giving them your soul in Pacifist is the best ACT of JUSTICE you can do to SAVE monsters from HUMAN kinds wrath. but by bringing what i like to call, "Soulless Justice" upon the monsters is the wrong thing to do. Clover is just a child, and from their perspective... the MONSTERS are the problem here. they may not even know of the war, they might only know about the missing children and that the missing children is an ACT of monsters cruelty. but in reality, it's the only way monsterkind can leave the underground.
i ain’t reading allat
@@zaytheproreal3706 ok
There's still a flock together and a battle against a true hero motif. And I honestly highly doubt battle against a true hero is being used for Clover. I personally still see this as Martlet still attempting to stop you despite her literally melting as the fight goes on. She knows she needs to win no matter what. anyways TDLR I think it belongs to both of them
Woe, bowling ball be upon ye
Draedon be ballin with this one
*Fallen down
*Against Justice💛
Undertale Yellow's genocide route goes so much harder than the OG Undertale.
i love this game so much
Home.
This sounds like it should‘ve been Alphys‘ fight theme in canon Undertale! This is still a good song for Zenith Martlet phase 2 tho!
Sorry remedy
Retribution is my best friend now
This song fills me with aim 7 sparrow justice on Afghanistan 🦅💛
I dunno why but this music sounds like something I would hear in a Power Rangers episode
well, when you've got nothing left to lose...
Does this sound like a Sonic theme to anyone else?
Makes me think of Dr.Eggman showdown in Sonic Lost World yeah
YOU ALSO HEARD THAT GUITAR PART RIGHT?
Nah This song is 100% original without copying any other, it has no resemblance to any of Sonic's
PLEASE stop making it cut off at exactly 15 minutes...
This song feels me up with determination 💛
No, it fills with JUSTICE
NO This song feels me up with JUSTICE JUSTICE
Remix of decibat theme
honestly imo, Yellow did the final genocide better than actual Undertale did with it being a final desperate attempt to neutralize the threat and not a self-aware jokester having fun watching you suffer, don’t get me wrong I like Sans and his battle but karma damage makes him way harder than he should be