Deltarune is another JRPG shame made by Toby Fox. Actually no. It was a shame that was never made. You see kids, once upon a time, there was this guy who made Undertale called Tobias "Radiation" Vulpes. He got SOOOO much money by not finishing that shame, he decided he'd make another, except he'd release it in an episode-by-episode basis so he could quietly quit making that one too. He says he's going to make at least 7 episodes, but we know that'll never happen. As it currently stands though, he made 2 episodes, Card Kingdom and A Cyber's World.
Plot Summary[]
Episode 1 - Card Kingdom[]
You play as Kris, who is the reincarnation of Frisk from the previous shame. Actually, pretty much every everybody from the previous shame is here. Anyways, Toriel wakes you up and drives you to school. Your teacher Alphys makes you and your bully Susie go find chalk in the closet, but then it turns out that closet is actually Alice in Wonderland. The strange guys you see that are actually objects are called Darkerners. Once you experience wonderland and beat up the King, you go home.
Episode 2 - A Cyber's UnWorld[]
The next day, you (Kris still) go to school, and are tasked with some meaningless assignment with Susie, who became your best friend. You go to the library which has a computer lab. Not the school library's computer lab, but just a random non-school library's computer lab. Anyways, you try to go inside, but it's another one of those Dark UnWorlds like with the closet (which Noelle is definitely in). Once you experience Ralph Breaks the Internet and kill the Queen (or Spamton NEO if you did the genocide route), you go home. Susie also joins you because reasons. You 3 make a cake, but your guy starts to become possessed and do wacky things, like make another oil well so that your house becomes the next Dark UnWorld. Of course, nobody realizes that you were doing that, and just try to sleep it off.
Episode 3 - We Don't Know[]
Nothing is known about Episode 3 other than Gabe Newell is working on it.
Reception[]
The soyboy Undertale enjoyers gave this shame critical praise, because they don't know what a good shame is and just like Undertale; they don't care how creatively bankrupt its sequel is they just like Jevil and Spamton.
Normal people said it's a rip-off of Undertale; that Toby Fox ran out of ideas and is just depending on the same characters, same story, and same shameplay. In fact, it's still just a ripoff of Super Paper Mario at the end of the day.