@@arandombumblebee6536 To be fair, Ceroba came by to give Dalv corn, just like her daughter used to do, and she invited him to Clover's memorial. They specifically asked for him because he was Clover's friend. I'd like to imagine that Dalv would continue to speak to Marlet, Starlo, and Ceroda, form time to time. Not to mention, Dalv plays at a concert in the credits.
It wasn't Clover dying that killed me. It was knowing that they'd be mourned. Knowing that it would leave people with genuine love in their hearts completely shattered. Hurting like nothing else. Seeing Starlo trying to say ANYTHING to change Clover's mind. Finding out that Martlet couldn't take it anymore and quit the Royal Guard when she was so eager to be one in the beginning. Ceroba's pragmatic acceptance of the hopelessness of the situation. She was right. Clover's fate was sealed the moment they jumped into the Underground. The group hug... Clover's SOUL-less body reminded me of how when a guillotine beheads someone, the severed head still has a few seconds of consciousness. And those seconds were used to tell Ceroba that they were gonna be okay... As they lay beneath that Sakura tree below where the light shone through. And then they stopped moving. I knew it was gonna end this way. I was prepared for the death. I wasn't prepared for the loss.
Another fun fact, if you go to the fortune teller (in the Oasis) before meeting with martlet before the final battle you literally get told that clovers fate is death. Like I knew it was going to happen, but I didn't want to accept it.
What killed me is knowing they'd be forgotten at some point, freedom was still so long away. Only Clover's closest friends knew them for the character they were, not many would've known their sacrifice for the greater good to right the wrongs of the past. What also killed me more is knowing I'd never be seeing these characters again, that one hurt the most.
This scene, man. Flowey trying to talk you out of it, and Clover reliving their memories with everyone before making their choice. To do it, for their friends.
The biggest part of the whole game because not only did you win what you thought was the final battle, but the true final battle was the fight Clover had in his head over choosing Flowey or his friends, after seeing a first hand expression of the monsters lives, Clover noticed the Monsters needed justice
*You probably want to go home dontcha?* Humanity already won by trapping us down here, yet they keep twisting the knife. This cannot continue any longer! You must have places to go, correct? The Castle... The barrier. I did everything in my power to entertain... ...so monsters wouldn't have to worry about being stuck down here. Anyway, we'll bypass the Royal Guard and plead your case to ASGORE! *Remember your REAL mission, Clover.* Asgore only needs two more SOULS to shatter the barrier. What a world it would be if I had two whole friends. Most might act cheerful, but life down here... ...It's hopeless. 💛 *...The five children you set out to find in the first place.* Despite its ups and downs, our little adventure was a blast. *ASGORE's still out there threatening human lives!* I MUST THANK YOU FOR OPENING MY EYES. *Keep your head in the game!* Turns out you're a pretty damn good leader, Clover! *Come on, Clover!* You are a kind soul. One of the best I've met. *_Clover!_*
This song just wraps you into the game’s full emotional journey. Clover did not deserve to die, but they chose to sacrifice their life so one day their friends have a shot at going free. They will not be forgotten in the minds of those that knew them.. They are strong of will.. Justice in the end.
Yes, the six human Souls must have revived at the end of true pacifist in Undertale as the coffins are open and empty, as well as the extra determination that was not used to destroy the barrier, since about 40 monster Souls are equivalent to one human Soul, and there were about 120 monsters on the path we took. (It was likely many more because that number comes from the genocide kill counter and many monsters evacuated.)
since the day undertale came out people have been asking for an ending where u give up ur soul willing to asgore... that's how much people empathized with the plight of the monsters and the struggles they had gone through the fact that u can choose that ending in a game as polished and well-made as this.... it's magical
Man when I got to this scene, it felt like the world came to a halt. Like everything around me was in slow motion… Just a great scene, was really bittersweet seeing everyone say goodbye to Clover
During the entire game, I knew that Clover had to die at some point. After all, we see their soul in Undertale, so it wasn't a matter of "if", but "when". Still though, even with that knowledge... ...I wasn't prepared for this scene to hit as hard as it did.
@@Sir_Noel Except for the other ending lmao. "And then Asgore's trident broke upon impact & I hit him with the Clover Blast, erasing him from existence. I then saved the human souls & left the Underground, the end."
I don’t think they could’ve possibly made a more beautiful death scene. Clover’s sacrifice for the greater good of the monsters perfectly ties together the game’s theme of Justice, and the tragic ending points toward the good that is to come in Undertale. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a story with a better tragic ending lol
i was getting confused on what clover was doing during the whole argument after the ceroba fight, but oh my god during the entire sequence during and after clover's death i cried like a damn baby
I love how you can hear what sounds like Flowey's voice echoing through the background, like he's trying to talk Clover out of what they're about to do. I like to imagine that after all was said and done, he gained a bit of respect for Clover, well, however much "respect" he can feel as a flower.
@@axolotlentertainment9155 Chara did it out of selfishness though, their motivation was because they hated humanity, Asriel tells us this at the end of the pacifist ending in undertale, and mentions that "Chara wasn't really the greatest person"
@@abbyalphonse499yeah, but im pretty sure thats something he didnt realize until frisk came along. he said that at the very end of pacifist. he does mention frisk was "the type of friend i wish i had" as well.
It’s a shame we couldn’t get to see Asgore’s reaction to Clover’s Christ-like sacrifice. The developers could have easily allowed Clover and the gang to walk to the throne room together through New Home and hug it out there, allowing Clover to also see the human souls and have that last moment of internal conflict and ultimate resolution. Yet, what the developers did end up going with works. Ultimately, they respected Toby’s characters by adding on to them as little as possible, instead making a game involving totally original characters on an adventure parallel to Undertale’s. And in that respect, the ending was done masterfully. You might even say it was done… MasterSwordRemixfully ⚔️ 🔥
You technically can see how Asgore reacted to it in Undertale. The royal guard is pretty much dropped off and the underground has almost zero security now, and the king is now just hoping that anyone can finish him off for good, because he cannot watch himself fulfilling his promise anymore, and doesn't want to dissapoint everyone in that regard.
Sacrificing their very SOUL, Clover expresses their ultimate gesture of selflessness. Justice for monsterkind’s plight has been served. It’s time to go.
"it's time to go" God, this scene made me bawl my eyes out... just hearing this music makes me feel like i'm gonna tear up anytime. Something, that not even Undertale itself achieved for me. Overall beautiful and bittersweet ending, couldn't ask for anything more. I knew from the very beginning how this story would end for Clover, but the way how this ending was delivered devastated me emotionally anyways.
most underrated part of the entire game, seeing them relive their whole adventure just to come to grips with the fact they will die and accepting it to free their friends even when it might be in vain truly made this a worthy prequel to undertale had me tearing up a bit 9/10
This is it. This is probably the best fangame out there. I knew clover will be dying, and i still cried my shit out. It was nice to relive undertale again as a fresh game. The writing was Toby Fox type of great, the game was as polished like a shining diamond. Thank you for this fun, emotional 6-7 hours of my life.
I honestly feel bad for playing for free. The writing was amazing, and overall pretty good. Sure, the geno boss fights are a bit unbalanced, but other than that, pretty good.
@@Not_Nik0 i honestly like that they are unfair, just like in undertale, the geno is not supposed to be enjoyed, as it is not the 'correct' way to play the game.
@@FlashTrickstar i mean maybe i went too hard on geno, i personally find pacifist in both deltarune and undertale more fun on pacifist because of funny dialogues, story and friendship (yay) , but i can see how genocide is fun because of difficulty curves, although 'geno' in both games cuts a lot of story tbh, it also shows the consequences of our actions. Also i didnt play yellow geno yet lmao so idk maybe im rambling.
@@lancer9933spoilers if you want them! I’m not going to spoil the bosses but in the end Clover ends up getting enough exp to take control of the timeline. They journey through New Home and kill Asgore, absorb his soul and leave the underground with the souls of the fallen children.
I don't know if anyone noticed this but I'd just like to point it out. The yellow soul's journey ended surrounded by the color red The red soul's journey started surrounded by the color yellow
In the original undertale true pacifist ending, if you go back to the coffins, it's showed that they're opened. I like to assume that Clover went to go see Starlo and the gang, and they're just crying and hugging clover. Not to mention the reunion between Clover and Martlet. It really does warm my heart and bring me to tears when I think about it.
@@fall2743 depends if monster aging is different than human aging, we don't know if monsters can get heart attacks or stuff like that, the only main "sickness" in Undertale was Asgore getting poisoned
@@Fatumity we don't but we do know they have kind of a stage of death after getting "old" basically which is fallen down, although we don't know much about it But for all we know monsters could live 100 years so there's hope
it takes a lot of skill to make an audience feel such strong emotions from this scene when it wasn't a secret or a plot twist of any kind. you know clover is supposed to die, and you'd think that the knowledge would stop you from hurting, but i really feel like i've lost a friend. this song doesn't help either 😿 overall, this is such a good game. the 7 years were absolutely worth it. i really hope everyone in the team is proud of themselves, you guys deserve all the praise you can get.
SO TRUE! Knowing that Clover was doomed to die, didn't make it any less emotionally devastating, when he calmly accepted his fate, and got all those hugs from his best friends. Makes me think of the Good Ending from Bioshock: Surrounded by loved ones as you're dying, knowing you made a great change in all their lives.
This might sound quite odd, but experiences like Undertale Yellow lights up a spark inside of me, and just makes me happy to be alive. The thought that we're able to create such touching and beautiful pieces of art just fills me with gratidude. Like, i get to experience this stuff? It's really wonderful, and it's rare that i feel this way, so i just wanted to say thanks, this changed me.
This scene was the first time I had literal tears coming out of my eyes from a video game since the original Undertale released in 2015, it just goes to show that this fan game is really god damn quality filled. I don't think I could say thank you enough times Undertale Yellow team.
man this part of the game gave me the CHILLS it started as wanting to know where the missing humans went and wanting to bring justice for them to sacrificing their soul so that the monsters in the underground can have a sense of hope. The true justice
Rest in peace, Clover. You were the first character in a piece of fiction that made me begin to cry when trying to tell your story. I didn’t realize how much I cared about you until you gave your soul up just so that *maybe*, just maybe, monsters could have a happy ending. You will be remembered and missed, fly high partner. And, just so you know, your sacrifice was made worth it. I made sure of that 💛
I knew clover had to die. I assumed Asgore would kill them or they’d die around where their items are found. But they don’t(other than in that one pacifist ending.) Seeing this scene, I knew their choice. But seeing that dialogue, “it’s time” and not having any choice other than to press z and have clover sacrifice themself for justice really tugged at my heartstrings. this game made me cry a bit when i’ve only cried at fiction twice before in my entire life, not even to vanilla undertale. thank you so much for making this masterpiece of a fangame asking for basically nothing in return. i’ll never look at the yellow soul the same way again.
god i love clover. such a brave soul at every turn. probably my favorite character, even if they've got so few lines... so little personality, yet so much all the same.
Ok this ending caught me so off guard, I was just expecting "Ok it's time to confront asgore, it's just gonna be a cutscene or somethi-" and then clover gave Star and Martlet the gun and their hat respectively, which confused me. And then Ceroba brought out the capsule, and that's when it hit me. That's when the tears formed. While the neutral ending left me in shock, this left me in small forming of tears. It was so sudden and it just..yeah
I already had a feeling that pacifist was gonna end with Clover sacrificing themself as a form of justice for monsterkind and yet it still made me cry. I felt so attached to this human and their friends :(
"When do you think people die? When they are shot through the heart by the bullet of a pistol? - No... It's when… they are forgotten!" - Dr. Hiriluk, One Piece
When at one moment I realized what was in Clover’s head, and what would be the highest justice at that moment, a smile came to my face, and tears began to flow from my eyes. I love this idea and couldn't have come up with a better ending. This is beautiful.
Undertale yellow was probably the closest I got to crying while playing a videogame. well i would have cried durring mother 3 if i didn't get spoiled but this moment was heart wrenching just with Clover going through their memories of everyone they helped then 1:32 came along and the fact that these character's became so attached to them seeing Martlet desperately trying to figure out a way to save them not letting the thought of Clover dying even be mentioned this was an amazing fan game and 7 years is honestly an impressive amount of time for all of this let alone just true pacifist thank you for this great game it doent do it justice calling it a fan game this really was a game with a lot of love and effort put into it.
To me the start of this track, or that moment in the story, is when Clover gets the realization that while there must be justice for the 5 "missing humans"... the truth is that the monsters have an even GREATER injustice upon them, being trapped in the underground. And for those dead already justice doesnt amount to much (also why they mercy Ceroba) so... if they can help to get the monsters closer to their justice... they will do it (plus lets be real, little kid was probably tired of the whole thing and Asgore was gonna make them a piñata no matter how many times Flowey reseted the fight xD)
this cutscene of the game took me over an half and hour to go through ( due to extreme lag for seemingly no reason ) so I ended up watching someone else go through this before toughing it out and waiting it out in my save, and both times it hit just as hard, that's how you know that you have made a great ending, to a great game.
@@Wazaraku thus far have not found out why it happens, like I said, just had to tough it out and keep clicking the screen so that it went a frame further every few seconds . Haven't played pacifist for the second time yet so dunno if it persists
I never had lag here, but during the Polygonal section of Flowey’s fight, I had a little lag when it first appeared. I think it had something to do with the CRT filter. Maybe there’s a something similar happening here? Just spitballing.
I don't understand why some people prefer Flawed Pacifist over True Pacifist. Y'all are weirdos (I can't believe I have to specify this but I DON'T MEAN THIS), True Pacifist is amazing!
It the people who got too emotional who are saying flawed pacifist is better. This game made me feel so many things I’ve never felt in a piece of fictional media before.
I personally disliked Neutral the most, there are a few reasons. I feel like the whole idea of Neutral should be like: Hey, you made it to the end, but you could've done a little better. Rather than: You killed them. If you want an actual ending try not killing them this time you monster. Do better. I think Undertale understands that Neutral will probably be the ending most players encounter. Flawed Pacifist sort of feels more in the undertale universe, though I wish it was kinda just the Neutral ending. Skip over a bit of the end plotline. Undertale Yellow has been one of the greatest continuations to the Undertale world I've ever seen, which is probably a reason I don't like how its endings were done, to me it felt like the weakest part of the whole game. Why am I commenting on a song having to do with all that? Idk, just browsing the soundtrack after Dual! got stuck in my head randomly.
Clover met some very kind people. Sure, they looked very different, but most of them meant no harm… most of them. A lizard drawing with a pencil as tall as her, a lonely vampire, a couple in their honeymoon… these guys couldn’t possibly be responsible for whatever happened to those five people… right? And if they did… it’s not like they have another choice… And some of them seem so sad by being stuck here… Others even hurt themselves and the ones they love the most because they want to get out, or want to accept their situation It’s not fair that kind people have to live trapped in a mountain for eternity… right? … There’s always the problem of what could happen if they got outside. The world has changed so much since the seal was put. Moustached vendor told Clover he did not like humans, but made Clover an exception after showing kindness. Maybe, if humans show kindness, monsters will be kind too. It’s just not fair… … Clover wanted to do justice the moment they set their first step towards Ebott, like their favorite heroes with their hats and guns do. … Helping these kind monsters get closer to their dream is the correct thing to do. They deserve a second chance. They deserve freedom. Justice will be served.
FINALLY, somebody who actually realizes why pacifist DOES, in fact, make sense. So many people say true pacifist makes no sense because of Clover's goal, acting as if people's motivations and morals can't be changed from personal experiences.
"Goodbye Clover. You've changed my life. Truly." - Martlet. I love Martlet so much. Best character. “You are a kind soul, one of the best I’ve met” - Martlet
Can I just say how much I appreciate that this game doesn’t knock you for playing the other endings as well? You can enjoy them all as if they were your first playthrough.
My friend got screwed over with his Undertale pacifist route because his brother did a genocide route on his computer before he did, so he basically keeps getting blamed and guilt-tripped for actions he literally didn't commit. Undertale's meta-narrative is cool, but sometimes I just want to enjoy the story without being reminded "hey pal you kinda killed everybody last time, what's up with that?"
1:29 This segment, while way simpler than the rest of the song is the part that i come back to. It perfectly encapsulates the mood of this scene, similar to small shock with how the characters reacted to clover's sacrifice, while at the same time lighthearted and bittersweet, showing the close bond clover has made with their friends and how this is all for their freedom. damn i love this game.
i'm going to be completely, 100% honest. this song is so good that i'm actually scared that toby fox himself won't be able to emulate its emotional impact for deltarune's ending.
Doubt it. In an interview, Toby revealed that he once had a dream, and he thought it was a really good ending for a videogame, so he started making deltarune. *_The only reason deltarune exists is to get to that ending_*
@@Adrian-ze9udeven more, he made undertale to *test himself* to see if he could be able to make Deltarune. So basically, undertale is nothing but a *test shot* for him. It let you imagine what he’s cooking
i knew he was going to die. i was just not prepared for it, ever. this honestly made me cry. seeing all the previous texts about how people were stuck, seeing clover internally accept that this is what has to happen, just broke me.
the fact that this track is called "gift" just hurts me. Clover is gifting their soul to the monsters, gifting them a chance at a better life... but a gift shouldn't come at such a cost...
0:56. This part... Just like how Clover's heart can get hurt from many crazy bullet patterns, even _I_ started to feel my heart get hurt from this game. I rarely, if ever, tear up from movies or TV shows. Probably _never_ from video games. But after this one, it's safe to say that _that_ fact has changed. This song, accompanied with the scene, was its own all-out attack to my mind. There's no way another game can do this to me. You couldn't have made this song any better. Bravo, MasterSwordRemix. Bravo, Undertale Yellow team.
every time i hear this song it invokes such strong emotions in me and not alot of songs can do that, good freaking job to the composer, good freaking job this song is beautiful
You probably want to go home dontcha? _Humanity already won by trapping us down here, yet they keep twisting the knife._ _This cannot continue any longer!_ You must have places to go, correct? The Castle… The Barrier. *I did everything in my power to entertain…* *…So monsters wouldn’t have to worry about being stuck down here.* _Anyway, we’ll bypass the Royal Guard and plead your case to ASGORE!_ Remember your *REAL* mission, Clover. Asgore only needs two more SOULS to shatter the barrier. _What a world it would be if I had two whole friends._ Most might act cheerful, but life down here… …It’s _hopeless._
Hi Clover I am a normal student with a normal life, in which, as in all lives, there is joy, pain, love and hatred. There has recently been a period of my life where pain and depression were prevalent. After the loss of people I cared about i was feel devastated. However one day I downloaded Undertale Yellow and I watched your adventure and learned from you: doesn't metter how much times you stumble, the important thing is to get back up, that no matter how many mistakes you make, the people really love you won't leave. I've never seen a game that speaks to you so deeply, in your SOUL. Thank you for making me understand that life is something that not only makes you feel pain, but also love. Thank you Clover Rest In Peace
I do get emotional with games, but is rarely the times I tear up with a scene... This was one of these times. The memories of clover journey and his sacrifice decision it hited hard, a bit to much. I love Undertale so much, and thanks to amazing people working out there we get more and more games that touch people deeply. Games like this make us remember the great things in life. It's not just a game, but a well worked on moral lesson.
i knew going into this that clover was going to die, it's literally one of the main points of this game. but damn, i haven't actually gotten this emotional over a video game since i played the pacifist ending of undertale for the first time.
[Spoilers for multiple endings] This ending made me weep. I knew Clover's fate going into this. But for it to end like this... with Clover CHOOSING to go out after seeing the best and worst the underground has to offer, and knowing that there is only one way for the people of the underground to be free. They realize that their original goal of avenging the dead children by killing asgore is just not worth it. Yknow, when Clover first falls into the dark ruins, we see the missing persons' poster fall into a bottomless pit. Like that mission stopped being important as soon as Clover made the plunge. And we already saw from the intro that Clover is willing to put themself in harms way for what they believe is right. So why was this ending such a surprise? Why did it hurt so bad to see the conclusion of what was right in front of us the whole time? I guess I never thought about the lives they changed, about how much they would be mourned, about how badly everyone would want for it to go any other way. And from the genocide ending and the ending you get for doing pacifist up until Ceroba and choosing to kill her, we see that there is no ending in which Clover both survives and deserves survival. The only way they can overpower Asgore is by becoming a force so willing to do violence that it can disintegrate Asgore, his trident, his throne, the wall behind his throne.... etc. There's just no easy way out. It's just like what our old friend tried to tell us: it's kill or be killed. And seeing Clover choose the latter brings me to tears every time I even think about it. It's a truly beautiful ending. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... But couldn't Clover just continue living until either they die of natural causes or the last human falls down? It's not like their soul is gonna shrivel up and go bad like a rotten banana. They didn't have to die right that second in order for their soul to eventually end up in that container. Clover could just hang out until they eventually die of cancer from inhaling the fumes from those grey flowers
But they thought about the fact that, when another human eventually falls, the monster would already have the resources to break the barrier. And I guess is easier to die without worries than be a living timer for the freedom of the monster kind
@DarkLordsServant Flowey really stole their* happy ending huh? He would have ended well if flowey just let them* stay with toriel/martlet, but alas. At least clover got to go out on their own terms, and got flowey to finally give up on them, so congrats for that. Stay safe, clover...
True Pacifist was my first playthrough and I legitimately teared up during the ending. Clover sacraficing themself was incredibly selfless and hit me right in the feels. This without a doubt is one of those games where I wish I could forget everything about it and have a first playthrough again...
This… this is the song that continues to break me. I love this game to death, I haven’t even played it, just binged a lot of TH-cam videos and well as you can maybe tell, I kind of have really fell in love with it. The second half of this suck fucks me up the most. You know, I was always scared to watch other playthroughs of the pacifist route and now I know why, it’s because of the journey reaching its conclusion. God bless you Undertale Yellow devs, you have no idea how much this game means to everyone.
Bro, even though I kind of got spoiled the ending beforehand, HOLY SHIT, that ending hit like a truck. The sad part is that it was going to happen, even before the game started. It was destined. Yet how it was done was perfect. Clover reminisces on his jeroney and decides to sacrifice himself. Starlo trying to convince Clover not to do this, knowing that it's no use. And even Flowey, the person who ruins Clover's life and hating his guts (even tho I personaly belive that Flowey, dispite his hatred, does kinda like him), finally showing some genuine respect and admeration. GOD ITS SO GOOD. Ligit the most emotional I've towards not just a video game, but any peice of media in so long. Perfect ending bro, perfect ending.
I've deciphered who says what in the white void part! Some are obvious, some aren't... Flowey: You probably want to go home dontcha? Chujin: Humanity already won by trapping us down here, yet they keep twisting the knife. Chujin: This cannot continue any longer! Ceroba: You must have places to go, correct? Ceroba: The Castle... The barrier. Starlo: I did everything in my power to entertain... Starlo: ...so monsters wouldn't have to worry about being stuck down here. Martlet: Anyway, we'll bypass the Royal Guard and plead your case to ASGORE! Flowey: Remember your REAL mission, Clover. Ceroba: Asgore only needs two more SOULS to shatter the barrier. Dalv: What a world it would be if I had two whole friends. Ceroba: Most might act cheerful, but life down here... Ceroba: ...It's hopeless. 💛 Flowey: ...The five children you set out to find in the first place. Starlo: Despite its ups and downs, our little adventure was a blast. Flowey: ASGORE's still out there threatening human lives! Axis: I MUST THANK YOU FOR OPENING MY EYES. Flowey: Keep your head in the game! Ceroba: Turns out you're a pretty damn good leader, Clover! Flowey: Come on, Clover! Martlet: You are a kind soul. One of the best I've met. Flowey: Clover!
I cannot express how beautifully perfect this was for an ending. The whole adventure the team behind this crafted was incredible, and I can speak by the whole comment section when I say this scene was incredible. Thank you MasterSwordRemix for this song, and thanks to everyone in the team for making this beautiful fangame.
1:31 hits me the hardest, I honestly never thought I would cry so much with the ending of this game, but it was an amazing journey, I'm really happy to have been able to play this masterpiece. From the start to the end, I loved how it went, definitely captured the essence of Undertale and I couldn't help but feel so sad when I finished the game.. but, there's a lot more for me to see yet, and I look forward to it. Meanwhile, thank you for this experience.
Oh my god, the whole ending sequence starting with the tapes... (spoiler warning for the probably like 1 person listening and reading comments here without actually beating the game): The whole time I was thinking "If I could give you my soul I would, it's not like I'll survive anyways"... Then I got to this. I'm glad it ended the way it did, I can't imagine a possibility of a more perfect ending, but holy fuck I was still NOT prepared for those feels... Genuinely 10/10 game dude
It's crazy how a fangame can bring out so much emotions out of us. I'm pretty sure we all can agree that when Deltarune finally ends we will all collectively cry.
I adore how at 2:30 it keeps playing the first 2 notes of Once Upon a Time, reminding you of the game's predecessor while utterly refusing to be a rehash of it. You want this ending to be just like Undertale's, you want Clover to live with the monsters on the surface happily ever after. But this isn't Undertale 2 or Undertale 0.5, this is Undertale Yellow.
It's kind of sad that in this cutscene, in Clover's mind, it's Flowey as the voice of reason to "accomplish his mission", while the voices of his friends are in a way reinforcing his belief that he has to die. Seeing Clover, the mild mannered silent protagonist grow to become a genuine capable and courageous hero, the same kid who used to die to the lasers in hotland, is astonishing. And, it's also sad how he doesn't even believe that it really is the right choice, the poor kid is LYING to himself that he's gonna be okay. Absolute storytelling masterpiece, anyone saying the pacifist ending was "rushed" or that Clover's choice makes no sense, just don't look at the bigger picture this game presents. 10/10, Clover became my favorite protagonist from any indie RPG, extremely compelling character, the subtility of his character and motives makes him so great. Highly reccomend also checking out the "Why Clover is now one of the most fascinating characters in Undertale", it goes more in-depth.
This ending had me fucked up for months. In conjunction with me suffering brain fog and emotional blunting from Prozac, it felt like I would never be happy again. What hurts most is that a good handful of the monsters in the Underground never knew who Clover was, the path he walked, the trials and tribulations that he faced, and the friends he made. When news came out that Asgore now had 6 human souls in his possession, many probably cheered. What makes that hurt so much? The friends that Clover made, seeing those around them cheering for Clover's demise. This ending awoke such emotion in me that not even emotional blunting could hold back the unending sadness I felt. It was like I had fallen into depression all over again.
a twilight zone quote that really fits this "No comment on his death save this: justice can span years. Retribution is not subject to a calendar." Justice really was indeed served.
When the memories start to playback, I can’t help but feel overwhelmed with emotions, especially when Martlet's echoes plays, that part was incredible Then, to make it even more emotional , knowing your fate she hug you and everyone follow her up And after all this, despite you die, you left a mark in their hearts and as long they will remember you, you will never be completly death 😢 I think I will never forget this experience and this game for the of my life Thank you Undertale Yellow Team for bring it up to life this masterpiece ❤
You know I was thinking. Why couldn't Clover just wait with this decision you know live their life and stuff. But then I remembered flowey is still a thing
I takes a skilled writer to take something you know will happen, and still make it heartbreaking. We know what has to happen to Clover in the end. That doesn't make it any easier to watch.
Man, even after having been a week passed since I got this ending, the music alone was still enough to get me to shed tears, well done Undertale Yellow team, well done...
...This scene made me close to tears. And I NEVER cry. You get so attached, you never expect the protagonist to die... But, as Flowey said, he'll see you next time.
the uty team is so evil for this track, because not only did it almost make me cry when i heard it at the end of the game, but when i found it on youtube not knowing which song it was i almost cried again. i still haven't forgiven them almost 9 months later
The guy who made this is a master of writing and I think this game should be the gold standard for other Undertale fangames. Despite the fact that you know Clover is going to die, its still very sad when it happens
“What a world it would be if I had 2 whole friends…”
That's what broke me
DONT YOU DARE BRING DALV INTO THIS
@@arandombumblebee6536 To be fair, Ceroba came by to give Dalv corn, just like her daughter used to do, and she invited him to Clover's memorial.
They specifically asked for him because he was Clover's friend.
I'd like to imagine that Dalv would continue to speak to Marlet, Starlo, and Ceroda, form time to time.
Not to mention, Dalv plays at a concert in the credits.
@@arandombumblebee6536 yeah who tf invited that guy to my funeral he is NOT welcome there
@@Cobalt_Gemini no no no
there were two
and i think they were teens
so... ceroba & starlo...?
It wasn't Clover dying that killed me. It was knowing that they'd be mourned. Knowing that it would leave people with genuine love in their hearts completely shattered. Hurting like nothing else. Seeing Starlo trying to say ANYTHING to change Clover's mind. Finding out that Martlet couldn't take it anymore and quit the Royal Guard when she was so eager to be one in the beginning. Ceroba's pragmatic acceptance of the hopelessness of the situation. She was right. Clover's fate was sealed the moment they jumped into the Underground. The group hug...
Clover's SOUL-less body reminded me of how when a guillotine beheads someone, the severed head still has a few seconds of consciousness. And those seconds were used to tell Ceroba that they were gonna be okay... As they lay beneath that Sakura tree below where the light shone through.
And then they stopped moving. I knew it was gonna end this way. I was prepared for the death.
I wasn't prepared for the loss.
This is beautifully worded, seriously. Thank you for putting into words what me and my friends couldn't ;w;
"i was prepared for the death, i wasn't prepared for the loss" oughghghhhhhhghghg . .. ..
Another fun fact, if you go to the fortune teller (in the Oasis) before meeting with martlet before the final battle you literally get told that clovers fate is death.
Like I knew it was going to happen, but I didn't want to accept it.
*"I was prepared for the death, I wasn't prepared for the loss."* 🔥🔥🔥✍️
What killed me is knowing they'd be forgotten at some point, freedom was still so long away. Only Clover's closest friends knew them for the character they were, not many would've known their sacrifice for the greater good to right the wrongs of the past.
What also killed me more is knowing I'd never be seeing these characters again, that one hurt the most.
“I’m sorry the world is a cruel place, but people like you make it better.” God I love martlet, I love this game so much.
This scene, man.
Flowey trying to talk you out of it, and Clover reliving their memories with everyone before making their choice. To do it, for their friends.
The biggest part of the whole game because not only did you win what you thought was the final battle, but the true final battle was the fight Clover had in his head over choosing Flowey or his friends, after seeing a first hand expression of the monsters lives, Clover noticed the Monsters needed justice
Even when Bob from Burger was there
@@xaviidki bobbed my burger so hard
@@xaviidk DONT REMIND ME OF EVIL BOBS BURGER
@@TrulySomeone silly flowey...
YOU CAN'T BOB MY BURGER.
*You probably want to go home dontcha?*
Humanity already won by trapping us down here, yet they keep twisting the knife.
This cannot continue any longer!
You must have places to go, correct?
The Castle... The barrier.
I did everything in my power to entertain...
...so monsters wouldn't have to worry about being stuck down here.
Anyway, we'll bypass the Royal Guard and plead your case to ASGORE!
*Remember your REAL mission, Clover.*
Asgore only needs two more SOULS to shatter the barrier.
What a world it would be if I had two whole friends.
Most might act cheerful, but life down here...
...It's hopeless.
💛
*...The five children you set out to find in the first place.*
Despite its ups and downs, our little adventure was a blast.
*ASGORE's still out there threatening human lives!*
I MUST THANK YOU FOR OPENING MY EYES.
*Keep your head in the game!*
Turns out you're a pretty damn good leader, Clover!
*Come on, Clover!*
You are a kind soul. One of the best I've met.
*_Clover!_*
As you take a final breath you realize justice is just doing the right thing.
BLEMBINO REMEMBER THE NAME!
I’m bobbing my burger
SOBBINF.
This song just wraps you into the game’s full emotional journey. Clover did not deserve to die, but they chose to sacrifice their life so one day their friends have a shot at going free. They will not be forgotten in the minds of those that knew them.. They are strong of will.. Justice in the end.
this scene made me sad :(
Don't worry, he comes back
Yes, the six human Souls must have revived at the end of true pacifist in Undertale as the coffins are open and empty, as well as the extra determination that was not used to destroy the barrier, since about 40 monster Souls are equivalent to one human Soul, and there were about 120 monsters on the path we took. (It was likely many more because that number comes from the genocide kill counter and many monsters evacuated.)
With Frisk: "it'll be like a trip to the dentist"
With Clover: It'll be like a trip to the therapist 😢💔
With Kindness: it'll be like a trip to...
*Can You Really Call This A Hotel I Didn't Receive A Mint On My Pillow Or Anything...?*
@@Fatumity LMAO YOU BROKE THE MOOD COMPLETELY
With Integrity: It'll be like a trip to Ceroba's kid.
@@apenaseu7588in a good way or bad
@@apenaseu7588a good way or bad way?...
since the day undertale came out people have been asking for an ending where u give up ur soul willing to asgore... that's how much people empathized with the plight of the monsters and the struggles they had gone through
the fact that u can choose that ending in a game as polished and well-made as this.... it's magical
Man when I got to this scene, it felt like the world came to a halt. Like everything around me was in slow motion…
Just a great scene, was really bittersweet seeing everyone say goodbye to Clover
During the entire game, I knew that Clover had to die at some point. After all, we see their soul in Undertale, so it wasn't a matter of "if", but "when".
Still though, even with that knowledge...
...I wasn't prepared for this scene to hit as hard as it did.
I was coping the entire game thinking Clover's fate may be different, but alas... What a way to go though.
i guess it wasn't a matter of "if," but "how."
@@Sir_Noel
Except for the other ending lmao.
"And then Asgore's trident broke upon impact & I hit him with the Clover Blast, erasing him from existence. I then saved the human souls & left the Underground, the end."
I don’t think they could’ve possibly made a more beautiful death scene. Clover’s sacrifice for the greater good of the monsters perfectly ties together the game’s theme of Justice, and the tragic ending points toward the good that is to come in Undertale.
I don’t think I’ve ever seen a story with a better tragic ending lol
i was getting confused on what clover was doing during the whole argument after the ceroba fight, but oh my god during the entire sequence during and after clover's death i cried like a damn baby
I love how you can hear what sounds like Flowey's voice echoing through the background, like he's trying to talk Clover out of what they're about to do.
I like to imagine that after all was said and done, he gained a bit of respect for Clover, well, however much "respect" he can feel as a flower.
In this scene you see how Clover is literally going through a battle of mind Flowey on one side and all of his friends on the other
I think the reason why Flowey let Clover do it was because it reminded him of Chara's sacrifice to the underground
@@axolotlentertainment9155thats a good headcanon
@@axolotlentertainment9155 Chara did it out of selfishness though, their motivation was because they hated humanity, Asriel tells us this at the end of the pacifist ending in undertale, and mentions that "Chara wasn't really the greatest person"
@@abbyalphonse499yeah, but im pretty sure thats something he didnt realize until frisk came along. he said that at the very end of pacifist. he does mention frisk was "the type of friend i wish i had" as well.
It’s a shame we couldn’t get to see Asgore’s reaction to Clover’s Christ-like sacrifice. The developers could have easily allowed Clover and the gang to walk to the throne room together through New Home and hug it out there, allowing Clover to also see the human souls and have that last moment of internal conflict and ultimate resolution.
Yet, what the developers did end up going with works. Ultimately, they respected Toby’s characters by adding on to them as little as possible, instead making a game involving totally original characters on an adventure parallel to Undertale’s. And in that respect, the ending was done masterfully.
You might even say it was done…
MasterSwordRemixfully ⚔️ 🔥
There is an alternate version of the pacifist ending where you meet Asgore...
You technically can see how Asgore reacted to it in Undertale. The royal guard is pretty much dropped off and the underground has almost zero security now, and the king is now just hoping that anyone can finish him off for good, because he cannot watch himself fulfilling his promise anymore, and doesn't want to dissapoint everyone in that regard.
I think Asgore would break mentally down killing Clover or seeing him get killed
@@miguelcrafter2997welp, just play flawed pacifist where you kill Ceroba
Bro what
Sacrificing their very SOUL, Clover expresses their ultimate gesture of selflessness. Justice for monsterkind’s plight has been served.
It’s time to go.
"it's time to go"
God, this scene made me bawl my eyes out... just hearing this music makes me feel like i'm gonna tear up anytime.
Something, that not even Undertale itself achieved for me.
Overall beautiful and bittersweet ending, couldn't ask for anything more. I knew from the very beginning how this story would end for Clover, but the way how this ending was delivered devastated me emotionally anyways.
most underrated part of the entire game, seeing them relive their whole adventure just to come to grips with the fact they will die and accepting it to free their friends even when it might be in vain truly made this a worthy prequel to undertale
had me tearing up a bit
9/10
This is it.
This is probably the best fangame out there.
I knew clover will be dying, and i still cried my shit out.
It was nice to relive undertale again as a fresh game. The writing was Toby Fox type of great, the game was as polished like a shining diamond. Thank you for this fun, emotional 6-7 hours of my life.
I honestly feel bad for playing for free. The writing was amazing, and overall pretty good. Sure, the geno boss fights are a bit unbalanced, but other than that, pretty good.
@@Not_Nik0 i honestly like that they are unfair, just like in undertale, the geno is not supposed to be enjoyed, as it is not the 'correct' way to play the game.
@@lancer9933 See that kind of mentality is screwy. Overly preachy too, it's part of why Toby kinda abandoned that approach in Deltarune.
@@FlashTrickstar i mean maybe i went too hard on geno, i personally find pacifist in both deltarune and undertale more fun on pacifist because of funny dialogues, story and friendship (yay) , but i can see how genocide is fun because of difficulty curves, although 'geno' in both games cuts a lot of story tbh, it also shows the consequences of our actions.
Also i didnt play yellow geno yet lmao so idk maybe im rambling.
@@lancer9933spoilers if you want them!
I’m not going to spoil the bosses but in the end Clover ends up getting enough exp to take control of the timeline. They journey through New Home and kill Asgore, absorb his soul and leave the underground with the souls of the fallen children.
Seeing Clover just slump against a wall and slowly die broke my heart. I still get teary-eyed watching this cutscene play out.
I don't know if anyone noticed this but I'd just like to point it out.
The yellow soul's journey ended surrounded by the color red
The red soul's journey started surrounded by the color yellow
So I’m that case, that means the green souls journey ends with yellow, clovers journey does have green bear it so it may be a possibility
Wdym by covered in red?
@@icehero22ytI guess they mean the leaves of the tree? They're pink but eh
@@togekiss09 maybe, i wanted to say blood but clover didnt bleed in his last moments soo
...what
after everything, deciding that true JUSTICE meant freeing the monsters at any cost, was the best way this story could've possibly ended.
In the original undertale true pacifist ending, if you go back to the coffins, it's showed that they're opened. I like to assume that Clover went to go see Starlo and the gang, and they're just crying and hugging clover. Not to mention the reunion between Clover and Martlet. It really does warm my heart and bring me to tears when I think about it.
Now imagine the other 5 with whatever journeys and friends they had that they get to meet...
@Fatumity Honestly the sad thing is, at the very least patience and braverys friends will probably no longer be alive which I find really sad
@@fall2743 depends if monster aging is different than human aging, we don't know if monsters can get heart attacks or stuff like that, the only main "sickness" in Undertale was Asgore getting poisoned
@@fall2743 at the very least Clover got to see his friends
@@Fatumity we don't but we do know they have kind of a stage of death after getting "old" basically which is fallen down, although we don't know much about it
But for all we know monsters could live 100 years so there's hope
"you earned your rest."
2:30 I synched it with Martlet's hug, and it hit harder than any of her attacks in genocide route.
same
I like how, just like in Deltarune, a human doesn't instantly die when their soul is out of their body. But Kris sure is cutting it close!
I get the feeling the Red Soul Kris pulls out isn't necessarily *theirs.*
@@krysmunof course, but it seemed to replace their original one, and you need a soul to live
Kris is edging the soul bruh
@@murilo_the_lilo9947 youre right but you shouldnt say it
“I WILL get that damn pie, and you can’t stop me!”
it takes a lot of skill to make an audience feel such strong emotions from this scene when it wasn't a secret or a plot twist of any kind. you know clover is supposed to die, and you'd think that the knowledge would stop you from hurting, but i really feel like i've lost a friend. this song doesn't help either 😿
overall, this is such a good game. the 7 years were absolutely worth it. i really hope everyone in the team is proud of themselves, you guys deserve all the praise you can get.
Had no clue this game would have a PMD ending but god damn it got me.
Same shit
SO TRUE! Knowing that Clover was doomed to die, didn't make it any less emotionally devastating, when he calmly accepted his fate, and got all those hugs from his best friends. Makes me think of the Good Ending from Bioshock: Surrounded by loved ones as you're dying, knowing you made a great change in all their lives.
A PMD ending reverses the death. This doesn't get reversed.
@@ethicalapemen3686 PMD but the player cried during the ending and accidentally closed the console.
Love this comparison
This might sound quite odd, but experiences like Undertale Yellow lights up a spark inside of me, and just makes me happy to be alive. The thought that we're able to create such touching and beautiful pieces of art just fills me with gratidude. Like, i get to experience this stuff? It's really wonderful, and it's rare that i feel this way, so i just wanted to say thanks, this changed me.
Me: i wont cry i wont cry i wont cr-
Song: *plays Undertale/once upon a time leitmotif*
Me: *crying intensifies*
This scene was the first time I had literal tears coming out of my eyes from a video game since the original Undertale released in 2015, it just goes to show that this fan game is really god damn quality filled. I don't think I could say thank you enough times Undertale Yellow team.
man this part of the game gave me the CHILLS
it started as wanting to know where the missing humans went and wanting to bring justice for them
to sacrificing their soul so that the monsters in the underground can have a sense of hope. The true justice
Rest in peace, Clover. You were the first character in a piece of fiction that made me begin to cry when trying to tell your story. I didn’t realize how much I cared about you until you gave your soul up just so that *maybe*, just maybe, monsters could have a happy ending. You will be remembered and missed, fly high partner. And, just so you know, your sacrifice was made worth it. I made sure of that 💛
see you, space cowboy. 💛
I just want to appreciate Clover standing on his tippy toes to give the hat to martlet.
I knew clover had to die. I assumed Asgore would kill them or they’d die around where their items are found. But they don’t(other than in that one pacifist ending.) Seeing this scene, I knew their choice. But seeing that dialogue, “it’s time” and not having any choice other than to press z and have clover sacrifice themself for justice really tugged at my heartstrings. this game made me cry a bit when i’ve only cried at fiction twice before in my entire life, not even to vanilla undertale. thank you so much for making this masterpiece of a fangame asking for basically nothing in return. i’ll never look at the yellow soul the same way again.
when the screen went white and the text started coming on screen i was on the edge of my seat. i cant understate how good this damn fangame is
god i love clover. such a brave soul at every turn. probably my favorite character, even if they've got so few lines... so little personality, yet so much all the same.
Ok this ending caught me so off guard, I was just expecting "Ok it's time to confront asgore, it's just gonna be a cutscene or somethi-" and then clover gave Star and Martlet the gun and their hat respectively, which confused me.
And then Ceroba brought out the capsule, and that's when it hit me. That's when the tears formed.
While the neutral ending left me in shock, this left me in small forming of tears. It was so sudden and it just..yeah
Even if we knew the outcome.
We never knew the journey for that outcome.
which makes this game beautiful af that made me cry. 😭
I already had a feeling that pacifist was gonna end with Clover sacrificing themself as a form of justice for monsterkind and yet it still made me cry. I felt so attached to this human and their friends :(
"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."
~John 15:13
This scene was one of the saddest scenes I've witnessed in UTY.
This scene is the most saddest in every Videogame i've witnessed
"When do you think people die? When they are shot through the heart by the bullet of a pistol? - No... It's when… they are forgotten!"
- Dr. Hiriluk, One Piece
Genuinely hit me emotionally as much as UNDERTALE did from that game's soundtrack. Phenomenal job to everyone who made this game possible :)
When at one moment I realized what was in Clover’s head, and what would be the highest justice at that moment, a smile came to my face, and tears began to flow from my eyes. I love this idea and couldn't have come up with a better ending. This is beautiful.
Undertale yellow was probably the closest I got to crying while playing a videogame. well i would have cried durring mother 3 if i didn't get spoiled but this moment was heart wrenching just with Clover going through their memories of everyone they helped then 1:32 came along and the fact that these character's became so attached to them seeing Martlet desperately trying to figure out a way to save them not letting the thought of Clover dying even be mentioned this was an amazing fan game and 7 years is honestly an impressive amount of time for all of this let alone just true pacifist thank you for this great game it doent do it justice calling it a fan game this really was a game with a lot of love and effort put into it.
To me the start of this track, or that moment in the story, is when Clover gets the realization that while there must be justice for the 5 "missing humans"... the truth is that the monsters have an even GREATER injustice upon them, being trapped in the underground. And for those dead already justice doesnt amount to much (also why they mercy Ceroba) so... if they can help to get the monsters closer to their justice... they will do it (plus lets be real, little kid was probably tired of the whole thing and Asgore was gonna make them a piñata no matter how many times Flowey reseted the fight xD)
this cutscene of the game took me over an half and hour to go through ( due to extreme lag for seemingly no reason ) so I ended up watching someone else go through this before toughing it out and waiting it out in my save, and both times it hit just as hard, that's how you know that you have made a great ending, to a great game.
oh good to know the lag issue wasnt only mine, did you got a patch or it work well after playing it again?
@@Wazaraku thus far have not found out why it happens, like I said, just had to tough it out and keep clicking the screen so that it went a frame further every few seconds . Haven't played pacifist for the second time yet so dunno if it persists
I never had lag here, but during the Polygonal section of Flowey’s fight, I had a little lag when it first appeared. I think it had something to do with the CRT filter.
Maybe there’s a something similar happening here? Just spitballing.
Yea it happened to me. I just reopened my game and it was back to normal
So it wasn't just me?, well, it still hitted hard
I don't understand why some people prefer Flawed Pacifist over True Pacifist. Y'all are weirdos (I can't believe I have to specify this but I DON'T MEAN THIS), True Pacifist is amazing!
I know right???
It the people who got too emotional who are saying flawed pacifist is better. This game made me feel so many things I’ve never felt in a piece of fictional media before.
I likes boths
I personally disliked Neutral the most, there are a few reasons. I feel like the whole idea of Neutral should be like: Hey, you made it to the end, but you could've done a little better. Rather than: You killed them. If you want an actual ending try not killing them this time you monster. Do better. I think Undertale understands that Neutral will probably be the ending most players encounter.
Flawed Pacifist sort of feels more in the undertale universe, though I wish it was kinda just the Neutral ending. Skip over a bit of the end plotline.
Undertale Yellow has been one of the greatest continuations to the Undertale world I've ever seen, which is probably a reason I don't like how its endings were done, to me it felt like the weakest part of the whole game.
Why am I commenting on a song having to do with all that? Idk, just browsing the soundtrack after Dual! got stuck in my head randomly.
Flawed means no head breaking table i think
Justice has been done. It's time to rest.
Clover met some very kind people.
Sure, they looked very different, but most of them meant no harm… most of them. A lizard drawing with a pencil as tall as her, a lonely vampire, a couple in their honeymoon… these guys couldn’t possibly be responsible for whatever happened to those five people… right? And if they did… it’s not like they have another choice…
And some of them seem so sad by being stuck here…
Others even hurt themselves and the ones they love the most because they want to get out, or want to accept their situation
It’s not fair that kind people have to live trapped in a mountain for eternity… right?
…
There’s always the problem of what could happen if they got outside. The world has changed so much since the seal was put.
Moustached vendor told Clover he did not like humans, but made Clover an exception after showing kindness.
Maybe, if humans show kindness, monsters will be kind too.
It’s just not fair…
…
Clover wanted to do justice the moment they set their first step towards Ebott, like their favorite heroes with their hats and guns do.
…
Helping these kind monsters get closer to their dream is the correct thing to do.
They deserve a second chance. They deserve freedom.
Justice will be served.
FINALLY, somebody who actually realizes why pacifist DOES, in fact, make sense. So many people say true pacifist makes no sense because of Clover's goal, acting as if people's motivations and morals can't be changed from personal experiences.
"I didn't cry, I just caught something in my eye!"
"What did you catch?"
"TEARS!!!"
It's time to go.
"Goodbye Clover. You've changed my life. Truly." - Martlet.
I love Martlet so much. Best character.
“You are a kind soul, one of the best I’ve met” - Martlet
Can I just say how much I appreciate that this game doesn’t knock you for playing the other endings as well? You can enjoy them all as if they were your first playthrough.
My friend got screwed over with his Undertale pacifist route because his brother did a genocide route on his computer before he did, so he basically keeps getting blamed and guilt-tripped for actions he literally didn't commit.
Undertale's meta-narrative is cool, but sometimes I just want to enjoy the story without being reminded "hey pal you kinda killed everybody last time, what's up with that?"
1:29 This segment, while way simpler than the rest of the song is the part that i come back to. It perfectly encapsulates the mood of this scene, similar to small shock with how the characters reacted to clover's sacrifice, while at the same time lighthearted and bittersweet, showing the close bond clover has made with their friends and how this is all for their freedom. damn i love this game.
"You are a pretty damn good leader"
i'm going to be completely, 100% honest.
this song is so good that i'm actually scared that toby fox himself won't be able to emulate its emotional impact for deltarune's ending.
EXACTLY, MAN. IM SCARED DELTARUNE CHAPTERS 3-4 MIGHT NOT EVEN BE AS GOOD. THIS FANGAME ..
Doubt it. In an interview, Toby revealed that he once had a dream, and he thought it was a really good ending for a videogame, so he started making deltarune.
*_The only reason deltarune exists is to get to that ending_*
@@Adrian-ze9udeven more, he made undertale to *test himself* to see if he could be able to make Deltarune. So basically, undertale is nothing but a *test shot* for him. It let you imagine what he’s cooking
I hope in Deltarune someone sacrifices themself to stop the roaring it would be fun
i knew he was going to die. i was just not prepared for it, ever. this honestly made me cry. seeing all the previous texts about how people were stuck, seeing clover internally accept that this is what has to happen, just broke me.
the fact that this track is called "gift" just hurts me. Clover is gifting their soul to the monsters, gifting them a chance at a better life... but a gift shouldn't come at such a cost...
0:56. This part... Just like how Clover's heart can get hurt from many crazy bullet patterns, even _I_ started to feel my heart get hurt from this game.
I rarely, if ever, tear up from movies or TV shows. Probably _never_ from video games. But after this one, it's safe to say that _that_ fact has changed. This song, accompanied with the scene, was its own all-out attack to my mind. There's no way another game can do this to me.
You couldn't have made this song any better. Bravo, MasterSwordRemix. Bravo, Undertale Yellow team.
Clover did it in the name of Justice for either the monsters and the fallen humans, the best ending so far o7
Rare are the games that make me cry, but I've shed so many tears at this ending.
same man :'(
Justice comes in all heart-shaped sizes. And when push comes to shove, you just gotta play the hand you’ve been dealt. 💛
every time i hear this song it invokes such strong emotions in me and not alot of songs can do that, good freaking job to the composer, good freaking job this song is beautiful
You probably want to go home dontcha?
_Humanity already won by trapping us down here, yet they keep twisting the knife._
_This cannot continue any longer!_
You must have places to go, correct?
The Castle… The Barrier.
*I did everything in my power to entertain…*
*…So monsters wouldn’t have to worry about being stuck down here.*
_Anyway, we’ll bypass the Royal Guard and plead your case to ASGORE!_
Remember your *REAL* mission, Clover.
Asgore only needs two more SOULS to shatter the barrier.
_What a world it would be if I had two whole friends._
Most might act cheerful, but life down here…
…It’s _hopeless._
The fact that Undertale Yellow probably canonically takes place in a single day is WILD for me to think about. This felt like a full-on journey.
Hi Clover
I am a normal student with a normal life, in which, as in all lives, there is joy, pain, love and hatred.
There has recently been a period of my life where pain and depression were prevalent.
After the loss of people I cared about i was feel devastated.
However one day I downloaded Undertale Yellow and I watched your adventure and learned from you: doesn't metter how much times you stumble, the important thing is to get back up, that no matter how many mistakes you make,
the people really love you won't leave.
I've never seen a game that speaks to you so deeply, in your SOUL.
Thank you for making me understand that life
is something that not only makes you feel pain, but also love.
Thank you Clover
Rest In Peace
I do get emotional with games, but is rarely the times I tear up with a scene... This was one of these times.
The memories of clover journey and his sacrifice decision it hited hard, a bit to much.
I love Undertale so much, and thanks to amazing people working out there we get more and more games that touch people deeply.
Games like this make us remember the great things in life.
It's not just a game, but a well worked on moral lesson.
i knew going into this that clover was going to die, it's literally one of the main points of this game. but damn, i haven't actually gotten this emotional over a video game since i played the pacifist ending of undertale for the first time.
One of the most emotional tracks for most emotional moment for me. This song is like a "Final Duet" in Omori, but for undertale yellow
yes
just like final duet it makes me cry
This song is the "you must carry on" for UTY for me
[Spoilers for multiple endings]
This ending made me weep. I knew Clover's fate going into this. But for it to end like this... with Clover CHOOSING to go out after seeing the best and worst the underground has to offer, and knowing that there is only one way for the people of the underground to be free. They realize that their original goal of avenging the dead children by killing asgore is just not worth it. Yknow, when Clover first falls into the dark ruins, we see the missing persons' poster fall into a bottomless pit. Like that mission stopped being important as soon as Clover made the plunge. And we already saw from the intro that Clover is willing to put themself in harms way for what they believe is right. So why was this ending such a surprise? Why did it hurt so bad to see the conclusion of what was right in front of us the whole time? I guess I never thought about the lives they changed, about how much they would be mourned, about how badly everyone would want for it to go any other way.
And from the genocide ending and the ending you get for doing pacifist up until Ceroba and choosing to kill her, we see that there is no ending in which Clover both survives and deserves survival. The only way they can overpower Asgore is by becoming a force so willing to do violence that it can disintegrate Asgore, his trident, his throne, the wall behind his throne.... etc. There's just no easy way out. It's just like what our old friend tried to tell us: it's kill or be killed. And seeing Clover choose the latter brings me to tears every time I even think about it. It's a truly beautiful ending.
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But couldn't Clover just continue living until either they die of natural causes or the last human falls down? It's not like their soul is gonna shrivel up and go bad like a rotten banana. They didn't have to die right that second in order for their soul to eventually end up in that container. Clover could just hang out until they eventually die of cancer from inhaling the fumes from those grey flowers
But they thought about the fact that, when another human eventually falls, the monster would already have the resources to break the barrier.
And I guess is easier to die without worries than be a living timer for the freedom of the monster kind
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@@realperson4993 sorry
Clover couldn't stay there for too long because Flowey doesn't have patience to wait.
@DarkLordsServant Flowey really stole their* happy ending huh? He would have ended well if flowey just let them* stay with toriel/martlet, but alas. At least clover got to go out on their own terms, and got flowey to finally give up on them, so congrats for that. Stay safe, clover...
True Pacifist was my first playthrough and I legitimately teared up during the ending. Clover sacraficing themself was incredibly selfless and hit me right in the feels. This without a doubt is one of those games where I wish I could forget everything about it and have a first playthrough again...
This… this is the song that continues to break me. I love this game to death, I haven’t even played it, just binged a lot of TH-cam videos and well as you can maybe tell, I kind of have really fell in love with it. The second half of this suck fucks me up the most. You know, I was always scared to watch other playthroughs of the pacifist route and now I know why, it’s because of the journey reaching its conclusion. God bless you Undertale Yellow devs, you have no idea how much this game means to everyone.
Bro, even though I kind of got spoiled the ending beforehand, HOLY SHIT, that ending hit like a truck.
The sad part is that it was going to happen, even before the game started. It was destined. Yet how it was done was perfect. Clover reminisces on his jeroney and decides to sacrifice himself. Starlo trying to convince Clover not to do this, knowing that it's no use. And even Flowey, the person who ruins Clover's life and hating his guts (even tho I personaly belive that Flowey, dispite his hatred, does kinda like him), finally showing some genuine respect and admeration. GOD ITS SO GOOD. Ligit the most emotional I've towards not just a video game, but any peice of media in so long. Perfect ending bro, perfect ending.
I've deciphered who says what in the white void part! Some are obvious, some aren't...
Flowey: You probably want to go home dontcha?
Chujin: Humanity already won by trapping us down here, yet they keep twisting the knife.
Chujin: This cannot continue any longer!
Ceroba: You must have places to go, correct?
Ceroba: The Castle... The barrier.
Starlo: I did everything in my power to entertain...
Starlo: ...so monsters wouldn't have to worry about being stuck down here.
Martlet: Anyway, we'll bypass the Royal Guard and plead your case to ASGORE!
Flowey: Remember your REAL mission, Clover.
Ceroba: Asgore only needs two more SOULS to shatter the barrier.
Dalv: What a world it would be if I had two whole friends.
Ceroba: Most might act cheerful, but life down here...
Ceroba: ...It's hopeless.
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Flowey: ...The five children you set out to find in the first place.
Starlo: Despite its ups and downs, our little adventure was a blast.
Flowey: ASGORE's still out there threatening human lives!
Axis: I MUST THANK YOU FOR OPENING MY EYES.
Flowey: Keep your head in the game!
Ceroba: Turns out you're a pretty damn good leader, Clover!
Flowey: Come on, Clover!
Martlet: You are a kind soul. One of the best I've met.
Flowey: Clover!
I cannot express how beautifully perfect this was for an ending.
The whole adventure the team behind this crafted was incredible, and I can speak by the whole comment section when I say this scene was incredible.
Thank you MasterSwordRemix for this song, and thanks to everyone in the team for making this beautiful fangame.
1:31 hits me the hardest, I honestly never thought I would cry so much with the ending of this game, but it was an amazing journey, I'm really happy to have been able to play this masterpiece. From the start to the end, I loved how it went, definitely captured the essence of Undertale and I couldn't help but feel so sad when I finished the game.. but, there's a lot more for me to see yet, and I look forward to it. Meanwhile, thank you for this experience.
Honestly, I didn't like the idea of Clover willingly giving up his soul at first, but after the whole journey, it just made sense.
Oh my god, the whole ending sequence starting with the tapes...
(spoiler warning for the probably like 1 person listening and reading comments here without actually beating the game):
The whole time I was thinking "If I could give you my soul I would, it's not like I'll survive anyways"... Then I got to this.
I'm glad it ended the way it did, I can't imagine a possibility of a more perfect ending, but holy fuck I was still NOT prepared for those feels...
Genuinely 10/10 game dude
It's crazy how a fangame can bring out so much emotions out of us. I'm pretty sure we all can agree that when Deltarune finally ends we will all collectively cry.
I adore how at 2:30 it keeps playing the first 2 notes of Once Upon a Time, reminding you of the game's predecessor while utterly refusing to be a rehash of it. You want this ending to be just like Undertale's, you want Clover to live with the monsters on the surface happily ever after. But this isn't Undertale 2 or Undertale 0.5, this is Undertale Yellow.
It is quite fascinating how little this game uses the once upon a time leitmotif but every time this game does use it, it hits very hard
It's kind of sad that in this cutscene, in Clover's mind, it's Flowey as the voice of reason to "accomplish his mission", while the voices of his friends are in a way reinforcing his belief that he has to die. Seeing Clover, the mild mannered silent protagonist grow to become a genuine capable and courageous hero, the same kid who used to die to the lasers in hotland, is astonishing.
And, it's also sad how he doesn't even believe that it really is the right choice, the poor kid is LYING to himself that he's gonna be okay. Absolute storytelling masterpiece, anyone saying the pacifist ending was "rushed" or that Clover's choice makes no sense, just don't look at the bigger picture this game presents.
10/10, Clover became my favorite protagonist from any indie RPG, extremely compelling character, the subtility of his character and motives makes him so great. Highly reccomend also checking out the "Why Clover is now one of the most fascinating characters in Undertale", it goes more in-depth.
I will never forget you, Clover. See you, space cowboy...
This ending had me fucked up for months. In conjunction with me suffering brain fog and emotional blunting from Prozac, it felt like I would never be happy again. What hurts most is that a good handful of the monsters in the Underground never knew who Clover was, the path he walked, the trials and tribulations that he faced, and the friends he made. When news came out that Asgore now had 6 human souls in his possession, many probably cheered. What makes that hurt so much? The friends that Clover made, seeing those around them cheering for Clover's demise.
This ending awoke such emotion in me that not even emotional blunting could hold back the unending sadness I felt. It was like I had fallen into depression all over again.
a twilight zone quote that really fits this
"No comment on his death save this: justice can span years. Retribution is not subject to a calendar."
Justice really was indeed served.
When the memories start to playback, I can’t help but feel overwhelmed with emotions, especially when Martlet's echoes plays, that part was incredible
Then, to make it even more emotional , knowing your fate she hug you and everyone follow her up
And after all this, despite you die, you left a mark in their hearts and as long they will remember you, you will never be completly death 😢
I think I will never forget this experience and this game for the of my life
Thank you Undertale Yellow Team for bring it up to life this masterpiece ❤
* it's time for me to go.
I love that Clover feels like their own being, rather than Frisk just being "you"
Justice.
ngl i was full on ugly crying here, not even ashamed to admit it
This theme made me cry because my journey was over
Words cannot describe how much I was begging for Clover to not do it.
You know I was thinking. Why couldn't Clover just wait with this decision you know live their life and stuff. But then I remembered flowey is still a thing
Not me crying, Clover is just a beautiful soul 😭
I takes a skilled writer to take something you know will happen, and still make it heartbreaking. We know what has to happen to Clover in the end. That doesn't make it any easier to watch.
Man, even after having been a week passed since I got this ending, the music alone was still enough to get me to shed tears, well done Undertale Yellow team, well done...
im not crying
*wipes away tears*
you are
...This scene made me close to tears. And I NEVER cry.
You get so attached, you never expect the protagonist to die...
But, as Flowey said, he'll see you next time.
flowey desperately trying to get clover to "snap out of it" is funny to me idk why
the uty team is so evil for this track, because not only did it almost make me cry when i heard it at the end of the game, but when i found it on youtube not knowing which song it was i almost cried again. i still haven't forgiven them almost 9 months later
I've never cried at a videogame before, but this was probably one of the closest points I've been to it.
Well done, Undertale Yellow team, well done.
"I'm bobbing my burger right now" really brought me to tears
The guy who made this is a master of writing and I think this game should be the gold standard for other Undertale fangames.
Despite the fact that you know Clover is going to die, its still very sad when it happens