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UNDERTALE: Soundtrack
Soundtrack / Score · 2015

UNDERTALE: Soundtrack

Over one hundred tracks of bit-crushed whimsy and heart-wrenching piano. A masterclass in narrative leitmotif that evolves alongside the listener's moral choices.

September 15, 2015 · Fangamer

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Undertale is a digital tapestry that feels both impossibly vast and intensely personal. It captures the sensation of being a stranger in a strange land, where every corner turned reveals a new melodic identity. The music does not just accompany the journey; it provides the emotional heartbeat of the world, shifting from the bouncy, energetic rhythms of a skeleton's theme to the hollow, echoing piano of a forgotten hallway. It is a record that rewards deep attention, as themes introduced in the first few minutes return hours later, transformed by the weight of the listener's experiences.

Moments Worth Listening For
The transition from the playful Nyeh Heh Heh! into the frantic, driving rhythm of Bonetrousle.
The moment Hopes and Dreams kicks in with its soaring synth lead and driving percussion, signaling a shift to cosmic stakes.
The haunting, slowed-down reprise of the main theme in Undertale that uses a simple acoustic guitar and flute.
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How does UNDERTALE: Soundtrack sound next to the rest of Toby Fox's catalogue?

Storytelling+1.4σ

The writing leans notably further into storytelling than the rest of the catalogue.

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