Deltarune Feels Complete—Even at Just Four Chapters
Deltarune's first four chapters deliver a full, emotional RPG experience—even with more episodes yet to come.
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Deltarune Feels Complete—Even at Just Four Chapters Deltarune Feels Like a Full Game—Even if It’s Only Halfway Done Deltarune feels like a full game even though only four of its planned seven chapters have been released. Fans of Toby Fox’s work have waited years since the first chapter dropped, wondering if the episodic follow-up to Undertale would live up to its predecessor. Now, with the release of Chapters 3 and 4, the verdict is clear: the experience already feels rich, emotionally satisfying, and deeply complete. Players stepping into the quirky, heartfelt world of Kris, Susie, and the mysterious Dark World will find hours of meaningful gameplay that rivals fully launched RPGs—despite technically being just over halfway through the planned story arc. Image : Google Why Deltarune Feels Like a Full Game So Far Each chapter of Deltarune introduces a new area of the Dark World, complete with original villains, puzzles, combat styles, and emotional beats. This “monster-of-the-week” storytelling format helps the game feel episodic yet cohes…