Undertale Yellow - GENOCIDE ROUTE (Full Playthrough)

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Published 2023-12-11

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  • @erikm8373
    Wait, I just realized how cool the final part of the Axis fight is. LOVE, Level of Violence, is specifically described as how easily you can bring yourself to hurt others, so when Axis admits they killed a human, it makes Clover jump a bunch of levels because it becomes so incredibly easy for them to kill Axis.
  • @Shadest
    Clover was so pissed at Flowey that they were able to shoot him 8 times with a 6 shot revolver. Truly the most powerful human.
  • "You're not going to shoot that little monster are you...?" Shayy: "Yeah, in the face. Why?"
  • @phasism7332
    Can I just say I love when it says "you are filled with a sense of justice"? Like, if every save point in this game said that, it would feel so damn corny. But that… that doesn't feel corny at all. It feels earned.
  • I love how after Martlet, the chat was agonizing over an even more difficult Asgore boss fight, only for Clover to just vaporize him within a second.
  • @delta_gon5277
    Asgore taking this human seriously when he never recognised frisk in the original genocide leads me to believe he runs off of doofenshmirtz logic. He can only recognize a human if they wear a hat.
  • Martlet’s death followed by Flowey’s meltdown was haunting, gave me those chills I got from UT geno all those years ago. Incredible game.
  • @MonoStick
    I can just imagine how confused Shayy must've been when he noticed Martlet didn't die in one hit like Papyrus does
  • @nmc123y
    1:37:37 To answer the question that came up in the chat: If you don’t shoot Starlo, he will shoot at Clover. But he’s using a fake gun, so the bullet will bounce on Clover’s head. Starlo then laughs says he can’t do it, and thanks Clover for letting him keep playing to be a sheriff. Then, Clover themself shoots Starlo.
  • @epicdudes64
    The fact that the live stream was 6+ hours long and this video is only 3 hours really shows how fucking hard the final boss is.
  • @brotherrrr2
    Clover really said "Nah, I'd win" to Asgore
  • @khgaming_kai
    I'd like to think the genocide route here isn't based around justice, but instead it's twisted version: vengeance. Sure vengeance can feel justified in the moment, but there's a difference between the two. Vengeance is largely negatively emotional, but justice is something that's done to do what's right. In pacifist, clover wanted justice for the humans and not to let their deaths be in vain, but also justice for the monsters trapped for so long. Genocide... well it's all a twisted "justice" for the fallen humans
  • @loganrodgers7312
    I love the final fight alot, its like a clash between two conflicting purposes, clover is fighting for the 5 humans that were killed, and martlet fighting for all the monsters clover has killed. Its like a battle of Justice
  • @Xenex06
    Clover and floweys relationship was like a failed marriage
  • @pokestyn
    I love the genocide route in this game because while still evil, compared to the original there is a legitimate justification here. Clover came for the humans, and took revenge for them essentially. It’s not completely justified but I think it’s still really interesting
  • @well3669
    Can’t believe he had the strength to do this not too long after pacifist
  • @RenTheFen
    during my genocide run I thought the music that plays at the last few monsters was out of place. But now I get it. The oddly upbeat music symbolizes clover's corrupt sense of justice, and thus plays a song to further that facade, though it of course fades more and more into the nothingness of silence.
  • @steeleallen8474
    This route doesn’t feel as “pure evil” as UT’s. Sure, you’re defintally not a great person, but you’re not trying to kill EVERY NPC. Only the ones that attack you. Clover just wants vengeance for the 5 dead humans and to escape the underground.