This is an IGN opinion piece from writer Brendan Graeber. He reviewed Deltarune’s first four chapters and has been analysing the mysteries of Toby Fox’s mind for over a decade.
A little more than a year ago today, developer Toby Fox and his team released the long awaited third and fourth chapters of Deltarune, a parallel story to Fox’s own hit indie RPG, Undertale. Arriving seven years after the very first chapter was released as a free demo, I and other fans have now obsessed over the trajectory of Detarune’s story for eight years. Aside from just decoding the events I’ve played through so far, this long duration also gave me plenty of time to mull over where Deltarune’s story was headed in its fifth chapter, which arrived just last week, on June 24. Thanks to sprinklings of foreshadowing, ominous portents and an even stranger ARG, I’d been able to make some reasonable guesses. And while the general setting of chapter five held true to what I expected, the events within caught me totally by surprise, and have me more excited than ever for the next two chapters.
I know not everyone will have finished Deltarune’s latest chapter yet, so I’ll save discussion of the major moments until later in this article – there will be a spoiler warning! Before that, though, I want to touch on some overall themes and interactions, as well as some of the new ways the chapter presents itself in. Naturally, that means some details do await, so read on at your own risk!
In prior chapters there have been several signs, both big and little, that have pointed toward the main event of Chapter 5, namely a festival that takes over the town, and that one of the fantasy-filled Dark Worlds that Deltarune has you explore was destined to involve a familiar location. Beyond that, Toby Fox himself claimed that the chapter would “have one more fun adventure” to focus on the good times and “watch the sun, before it goes down completely”. Ominous! Perhaps it was that wording that led me to believe things would soon be hurtling toward a very dangerous place, but the pacing and revelations of this latest chapter panned out in a way I didn’t anticipate. There’s a very large and complex mystery at the heart of Deltarune, and Chapter 4 had been home to some startling developments, but Chapter 5 largely steers clear of advancing this plot too much. I expect this will prove fairly divisive.
Instead, this chapter is determined to capture the happy and wacky adventurous vibes of the first chapter – complete with tons of callbacks, excellently remixed music by guest composers, and a stubborn insistence that things will all be okay so long as you don’t think about that storm looming on the horizon. Such a reliance on nostalgia and avoiding the pressing matters of the overarching plot could have easily have seen this entry stray into repetitive filler territory, but Chapter 5 deftly avoids such a fate by introducing a cast of truly unhinged frenemies to contend with.A near non-stop barrage of hilariously deranged character writing (as well as new and improved spritework to match) is broken up only by some wisely placed solemn moments for the main cast to catch their breath and let their doubts about the future trickle in. I keep having this delusion that I’ve seen the weirdest characters that Toby Fox has to offer, and yet it wasn’t long into this chapter before I found myself saying “Oh, I hate this guy” while laughing every time they appeared to steal the spotlight.
Given how it sidesteps a lot of the pressing questions looming over the gang, I suspect many may still think of this as a “filler” chapter, despite those new characters. But I’ve come to see this latest entry as a very necessary piece of the puzzle, as it allows the main cast to grow in ways I wasn’t ready for. Deltarune’s story has moved at a pretty rapid pace, with almost every chapter spanning a single day, and so its heroes rarely have a moment to breathe and reflect. Chapter 5 does a great job at showing how this pace is beginning to affect everyone, and taking a moment to avoid the impending horrors and focus on this is a good call.
This reluctance to face fate even extends to the segments that occur outside of the adventures in the Dark World. Certain developments in relationships between characters felt almost out of place until I realized how they portrayed yet another form of chasing happiness to avoid a crushing reality. The highs and lows of escapism have always been present in Deltarune, and the way this topic has seeped into the story’s every crevice makes this new chapter’s conclusion shocking in a way that I truly was not ready for. After a bombastic and harrowing end to the previous chapter, I’ve come to realize Chapter 5’s ending is a different brand of despair altogether – more like the lingering pain after a punch to the gut than immediate grief.
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