Deltarune: Игра, в которой ТЫ - паразит

This is an in-depth analysis of Deltarune and an attempt to understand the hidden meaning of Toby Fox's game. We expected freedom of choice, like in Undertale, but instead became nothing more than parasites in someone else's body. We'll explore why the game intentionally takes away our control over our companions, how music dictates our emotions, and why in Chris's body, we're just uninvited guests. This is an honest conversation about why absolute powerlessness is sometimes the best thing a game can give us. Brew some tea, this is going to be a long conversation. 🍂 👇 Write in the comments: Have you tried to "hack" Deltarune and impose your rules, or have you ceded control from the start? I read and respond to everyone! ☕ My Telegram (channel diary, indie aesthetics and coziness). YouTube doesn't allow me to make links clickable yet, so the active link is right on the channel's main page (in the profile header). Come visit. ⏱ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 — God Syndrome: The Undertale Trap 1:28 — The Susie Phenomenon: Rebellion Against the Player 2:31 — Toby Fox's Musical Dictatorship 3:53 — The Comfort of Powerlessness: Why Linearity Is a Plus 6:46 — All the World's a TV Show (Breaking the 4th Wall) 7:56 — Lessons in Humility: Why Should We Put Up with Beardley? 10:03 — Chris vs. the Player: Who's the Parasite? 12:36 — The Privilege of Being a Passenger (Finale) #Deltarune #Bigus #VideoEssay #PlotAnalysis #GamePsychology