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Deltarune
The writing titled “Deltarune”, written by Kenji H, talks about the video game Deltarune. His writing left me feeling interested. The author says, “Deltarune is clearly designed for people with patience”. I do not typically play games that are slower paced and instead typically play RTS or FPS games. Nonetheless from the description the author gives the games still does seem interesting to me. According to the author, “The game then introduces you to the basics of damage in a way that feels natural and intuitive.” This makes the game sound very fun and interesting. I also like that according to the author, “there are boundless hidden secrets and “Undertale” references.” When videogames have references and jokes in them it makes more fun and interesting as long as the joke does not interfere with the story or disturb the game in anyway.
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