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It was only a matter of time before SOMEone tried to tell the Pope about how great Undertale is, really. Previously: Obama was gifted a copy of The Witcher 2. He wasn’t that into it. Um.
Thanks to a flamboyant circus troupe, we can now say with complete certainty that Pope Francis himself has listened to “Megalovania,” the iconic track from Toby Fox’s hit game, Undertale.
For some reason, the Pope has now heard one of the most iconic videogame songs of the 2010s, as sighted by Kotaku. Yesterday, during a weekly general audience, the speakers in the Vatican blasted ...
So, when he met His Holiness recently, one YouTuber decided to give Pope Francis the gift of Undertale. This wasn't just a snap decision for MatPat, as he explains in the lengthy video below.
While it's pretty unlikely that he has ever got around to finishing Undertale, technically the idea of the Pope booting up the ... MatPat met His Holiness and gifted him a copy of the game during ...
It turns out the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church might be a fan of Undertale, or at least its soundtrack. At a recent general audience involving Pope Francis during which various entertainers ...
Apparently, he chose to give the Pope a Steam code for the game Undertale. That may sound absurd, but in a video, Patrick discusses at length why he specifically chose to give Undertale as a ...
Now, if we can speak to the Pope directly: Pope Francis, hi, hello, if you wanna learn more about Undertale, get in touch and we will happily give you a walk through.
In our first 'yes, this is totally normal' story of 2022, we are absolutely thrilled to report that a circus just performed Undertale's Megalovania track in an audience with Pope Francis.
Informed that he should present Pope Francis with a gift, MatPat chose Undertale, the indie role-playing hit by Toby Fox that launched last year. This is somewhat curious, as Undertale had no ...
Instead, Undertale is a title that invites empathy, pacifism, and seeing “monsters” as individuals with their own stories and emotions. A message in line with the values promoted by the Pope ...