Undertale comes full circle as the JRPG creator who inspired it says his new game is inspired by Undertale

Stray Children
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JRPG developer Yoshiro Kimura, whose 1997 game Moon: Remix RPG Adventure was cited by Undertale creator Toby Fox as one of his major inspirations, is about to release a new game - inspired by Undertale.

At the end of October, Kimura is set to release the first new RPG he's designed in more than two decades. Dubbed Stray Children, it's a twisted fairy tale where you dwell in a world of kids under siege from crazed, monstrous adults that dwell beyond the walls of their stronghold. While you can defeat these 'Olders' in turn-based combat, you can also attempt to heal them instead, in a clear nod to the pacifist stance that helped make Undertale's name.

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