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Time of India
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Complete list of all trophies and achievements in Deltarune and how to unlock them
Image via Toby Fox Deltarune is one of those RPG games that a perfectionist will love playing due to the low number of trophies and fairly easy gameplay. But you can still eye out for that Platinum trophy without having to sell your soul out playing it day and night. Here's your ultimate guide to unlock all 30 achievements in Deltarune. How Many Trophies Are There in Deltarune? There are 30 total trophies in Deltarune. Here's how they're categorized: 1 Platinum 5 Gold 10 Silver 14 Bronze Deltarune TROPHIES REVEALED Main Story Trophies (Unmissable) Just finishing each chapter gets you these. Progress naturally, and they'll pop. Chapter 1 Clear – Finish Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Clear – Finish Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Clear – Finish Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Clear – Finish Chapter 4 Connection – Unlock all other trophies in the game. Damage & Defeat Trophies Yes, even failing earns you points here. These unlock based on how much damage you take or if you lose. Pain 1-A – Get hit 4 times or die at least once Pain 2-A – Get hit 8 times or die at least once Pain 3-A – Get hit 14 times or die at least once Pain 4-A – Get hit 22 times or die at least once Failure – Get a game over Item Usage Trophies Use healing items or stat boosters during fights or exploration. Easy stuff. Consumer 1–4 – Use 1, 2, 3, and 4+ items in total Gear Up Trophies Just try out different weapons and armor. Experiment a bit and you're good. Armor 1–4 – Equip up to 4 different pieces of armor Sword – Equip any weapon Arcade S-Rank Trophies (Chapter 3) The trickiest of the bunch. You'll need precision and quick reflexes here. Cutlery – Get an S Rank on the cooking minigame Symphony – Get an S Rank on the rhythm minigame Relationship & Power-Up Trophies Some trophies are about heart, not just grind. Closeness – Initiate a bonding moment Strengthen – Upgrade stats or gain a major power-up Hidden & Optional Trophies These are the fun ones—easter eggs, interactions, and secrets. Mirror – Look into Kris's mirror at home Ring – Interact with a ringing object Erase – Delete something significant Throne – Examine the empty throne Scale – Cling to a wall for 90+ seconds Treasurehunter – Gather 110+ treasure items Beast – Cause chaos while beast-riding in Chapter 3 Deltarune's trophies are a great mix of serious gameplay, silly surprises, and secret discoveries. You'll get most just by playing. But for that Platinum? You'll have to work hard for that.


Time of India
9 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Top 8 hardest Deltarune boss fights ranked: From Spamton NEO to the Roaring Knight
You're not alone if you've ever rage-quit Deltarune with sweaty palms and a heart racing faster than Spamton's sales pitch. We've all been there—dodging lasers, dodging feelings, and wondering how a game this charming could be so cruel. But somehow, we keep coming back for more. Whether it's Queen's chaotic sass or Berdly's 'I'm actually smart" energy, Deltarune's boss battles aren't just fights—they're full-blown emotional rollercoasters. These encounters push our reflexes, patience, and love for the game to the limit. So let's dive into the bosses we love, hate, and secretly respect for kicking our butts. The most challenging Deltarune boss fights, ranked 8. Queen and Berdly– Chapter 2: A Cyber's World: Who needs a final boss when this mid-chapter nightmare exists? When Kris, Susie, and Ralsei go up against Berdly in Deltarune Chapter 2, things get chaotic fast—but the absolute mayhem begins when the Queen joins the battle. After capturing Berdly, Queen forces him to fight alongside her, creating one of the trickiest boss fights in the Game. Berdly still throws out his classic tornadoes and homework-based attacks (yes, literal homework!), but now Queen brings her brand of wild to the mix. She stomps around, fires lasers, hurls internet comments like weapons, and even changes the shape of your soul's battle box—filling it with acid or building firewalls for defense. The constant back-and-forth between two powerful enemies keeps you on your toes, making this battle even tougher than the GIGA Queen fight that comes right after it. 7. Titan– Chapter 4: Prophecy: The boss that made the prophecy feel too real You know those moments in games where everything slows down, and you're like, 'Oh no… It's happening'? That's exactly what hits when the Titan shows up at the end of Chapter 4. All the cryptic buildup, creepy clues, and whispered warnings from earlier chapters come crashing down as the Roaring Knight summons a Titan right in front of Kris, Susie, and Ralsei. Yep, the 'Fun Gang' finally faces their biggest nightmare. And wow, this fight does not hold back. Using that same darkness mechanic from the Jackenstein battle, you must defend like a champ, build up TP, and light up the arena to even stand a chance. Meanwhile, the Titans throw everything at you—shadow creatures, finger smashes, and apocalyptic dark blasts. But when things feel impossible, Gerson enters the battlefield, and that final team-up moment? Legendary. It's a boss fight that feels like a reward and a punishment for paying attention to the story. 6. Mr. 'Ant' Tenna– Chapter 3: Late Night: Chaos, mini-games, and a whole lot of stress You know you're in for something bizarre from the moment you meet Mr. 'Ant' Tenna in Chapter 3. The guy traps Kris, Susie, and Ralsei in a chaotic late-night game show—filled with everything from cowboy shootouts to rhythm madness. And by the time you finally reach the showdown to save Toriel, things go from 'haha' to oh no, real fast. This isn't your usual boss fight. To win, you need to hit a whopping 1000 points, and the only way to do that is by mastering a wild mash-up of mini-games… that keeps getting harder and faster every time. Miss a beat? That's a strike. Lose too many? Boom—there goes a big chunk of your health and your score. The pressure's on, and with Tenna throwing everything he's got at you (with a smile), this fight becomes a test of reflexes, focus, and your ability to stay cool when everything is falling apart. Fun? Yes. Chaotic? Absolutely. 5. Jackenstein– Chapter 4: Prophecy: Spooky mazes, jump scares, and pure panic Lurking deep in Chapter 4's creepy Dark Sanctuary, Jackenstein isn't just a boss—he's a whole experience. From the moment the fight begins, you know something's off. The room is pitch black, and this mysterious, Halloween-loving weirdo introduces a new mechanic: gather TP to light up the room. Easy, right? Ha. Nope. Jackenstein quickly turns the soul box into a spooky maze, and suddenly, you're playing a horror mini-game inside a boss fight. And when you start to figure things out, he drops the line—'You're taking too long!'—and sends a jack-o'-lantern straight for Kris' soul like it's a haunted game of tag. If it catches you? Say goodbye to your HP and your sanity. The longer the battle, the bigger and crazier the mazes get. You'll be dodging tricks, hunting TP, and trying not to lose your cool when everything feels stacked against you. It's one of the funniest, most unique fights in the Game—but also one of the most brutal. One wrong move, and it's Game Over with a capital G. 4. Spamton NEO– Chapter 2: A Cyber's World: Bullet hell with a side of chaos Ah, yes, the BIG SHOT himself. Deltarune Chapter 2 didn't just give us a great storyline—it also gave us Spamton NEO, the chaotic, over-the-top super boss that turns your screen into a literal bullet hell. This battle's got Mettaton vibes all over it, especially when Kris' soul turns yellow, and suddenly you're not just dodging attacks—you're blasting back. Sounds fun? It is... until Spamton floods the screen with wild projectiles that test every ounce of your reflexes and aim. It's like trying to simultaneously survive an explosion of pop-up ads, static, and twisted sales pitches. But even through the madness, it's hard not to love every second of it. The music slaps, Spamton's dialogue is gold, and the whole thing feels like a high-stakes game show from another dimension. Defeating him? Feels SO satisfying. If you survive the storm and come out on top, congrats—you're officially a [BIG SHOT]. 3. Jevil– Chapter 1: The Beginning: Pure chaos in a jester's costume Let's rewind to Chapter 1—the chapter that looked all cute and quirky… until Jevil showed up and laughed in your face. Literally. Hidden away in a prison cell, Jevil is Deltarune's first secret boss, and boy, does he make an entrance. After assembling three broken keys, you're thrown into a fight that's less 'turn-based RPG' and more 'colorful panic attack.' He tosses out spirals, scythes, diamonds—you name it—and it all comes flying at you like he's on a sugar rush of destruction. And just when you think you're figuring out his rhythm? Boom. He splits into multiple versions of himself, and the screen becomes a carnival of chaos. Fighting Jevil feels like trying to juggle flaming bowling pins on a unicycle—it's wild, unpredictable, and iconic. He set the tone for the kind of challenges Deltarune would serve in future chapters—and fans are still trying to dodge his madness. 2. Hammer Of Justice (Gerson)– Chapter 4: Prophecy: Gerson's got hands (and a hammer) Let's be real—when we first met Gerson Boom in Chapter 4, we all thought, 'Aw, what a sweet old turtle guy.' And then… you solve the gold piano puzzle, grab the Justice Axe, and suddenly, Gerson isn't just handing out wise advice—he's handing out smoke. Gerson challenges Susie to land just one hit on him in his Hammer of Justice form. Sounds easy. Nope. Not even close. This fight is a full-on reflex test where Kris has to block his attacks from eight directions—I think DDR meets dodgeball. And when you're getting the hang of it, the older man starts lobbing bouncing shells that must be blocked multiple times. Timing? Brutal. Focus? Constant. Fingers? Cramping. Still, this battle is wild in the best way. It's tough, but it's also hilarious, intense, and weirdly heart-warming. Because if you do manage to beat him? You earn Susie's best weapon and the respect of the coolest grandpa in the Dark World. Worth it. 1. The Roaring Knight– Chapter 3: Late Night: The boss fight that broke us (and our soul box) We've been hearing about the Roaring Knight for years, and when they finally show up at the end of Chapter 3? Boom—Toriel's in danger, the Fun Gang gets wrecked, and Undyne has to swoop in to save the day. That brief scene made it clear that this isn't just some edgy villain with a cool name. This is the threat. But if you manage to unlock the secret Roaring Knight fight? Oh boy. This isn't just a fight—it's a full-on test of endurance, reflexes, and emotional stability. Their attacks are brutal and ridiculously precise, and they can even shatter your soul box into tiny pieces, leaving you with barely any room to breathe—let alone dodge. There's no cheap trick here, no shortcut, no mercy. You've got to go all in and hope your fingers (and sanity) can keep up. Even though we know we'll get our revenge in a future chapter, this optional fight already proves that the Roaring Knight is on a whole different level. Stronger than Titans. Scarier than Spamton. And honestly? Way cooler than we expected. Whether getting wrecked by Spamton's chaos, lost in Jackenstein's creepy mazes, or barely surviving the Roaring Knight's soul-shattering strikes, every boss in Deltarune brings something unforgettable to the table. They're not just fights—they're moments. Moments that make us laugh, scream, cry, and screenshot that final 'YOU WON!' in pure triumph. And let's be real: win or lose, we keep coming back. Because deep down, we're all just Fun Gang members trying to survive the wild ride Toby Fox throws at us—one insane, beautiful boss fight at a time. To stay updated on the stories that are going viral follow Indiatimes Trending.


Forbes
5 days ago
- Business
- Forbes
Here Are The Best Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Games You Can Buy
Cyberpunk 2077 The Nintendo Switch 2 is out today, and while I would argue that it has released with surprisingly little fanfare in the media space (little advertising, no review units) it's a sold-out system destined to be one of the industry's all-time biggest. One complaint about the launch of the Switch 2 is that it does not have many launch games that you can pick up alongside it. That's both true and not true. It is the case that there are not that many brand new Nintendo Switch 2 launch games, mainly one very high profile one and not a whole lot else. But there are a raft of existing games that have been modified or upgraded to work with the Switch 2, many of which have never appeared on Nintendo consoles before. I'm going to list the full line-up of Nintendo Switch 2 launch games, along with my picks for your best options in bold. Much of this will be personal preference, of course. Deltarune Mario Kart World Split Fiction FEATURED | Frase ByForbes™ Unscramble The Anagram To Reveal The Phrase Pinpoint By Linkedin Guess The Category Queens By Linkedin Crown Each Region Crossclimb By Linkedin Unlock A Trivia Ladder That's my list, enjoy your new system, if you managed to land one. Follow me on Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram. Pick up my sci-fi novels the Herokiller series and The Earthborn Trilogy.


Time of India
03-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Deltarune Chapter 3 and 4 release date: Launch time, platforms, and price revealed
The wait is finally over. Deltarune Chapters 3 and 4 will both release on June 4, 2025 for PC, PlayStation and Nintendo platforms. The game will be available on Steam, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch and Nintendo Switch 2. The Switch 2 will also release on the same day, making Deltarune one of its big launch titles. Players in Japan, Australia and New Zealand will see the game arrive on June 5 because of their local time zones. It is still a worldwide release, but local clocks will make a small difference. When can you start playing Deltarune Chapter 3? DELTARUNE TOMORROW There is an official countdown on the Deltarune website, but it does not adjust for your region. For those using the Switch 2, the game will unlock at midnight local time on June 5. This is great for fans who want to play it as soon as possible. For all other platforms, the release times are: US West Coast at 8 in the morning on June 4 US East Coast at 11 in the morning on June 4 The United Kingdom at 4 in the afternoon on June 4 Central Europe at 5 in the evening on June 4 Japan at midnight on June 5 How much does Deltarune costs and where can you play it You can get the game on Steam for PC, on PS4 and PS5, and on both Nintendo Switch and Switch 2. The price is 24.99 US dollars (around ₹2,085) on all platforms. If you want the full soundtrack, it costs 14.99 US dollars more (around ₹1,250). The soundtrack includes over 150 songs, and new songs from future chapters will be added for free. Deltarune supports cross-buy. If you buy it on PS4, you can also play it on PS5. The same goes for Switch and Switch 2. You can also move your save file between these console families. For example, a save file from the Switch can be used on the Switch 2. You cannot share saves between Nintendo and PlayStation or between console and PC. What is Deltarune about? Deltarune is a pixel-style RPG made by Toby Fox. The story follows a teenager named Kris who teams up with Susie and Ralsei after falling into the Dark World. A prophecy says that three heroes must seal the Dark Fountains to stop the chaos between light and dark. That is your goal in the game. Combat is a mix of turn-based moves and real-time dodging. You can choose to fight, spare, act or use items. Each new area brings new puzzles and new enemies. You will need both smart moves and fast fingers to win.


The Verge
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Verge
Deltarune's next chapters will launch alongside the Switch 2
The paid release of Deltarune, Toby Fox's episodic Undertale spinoff, will be available for most people at the same time the Nintendo Switch 2 launches in Japan, Fox says in the Deltarune newsletter for May 2025. Deltarune's first two chapters, released in 2018 and 2021 respectively, were free, but this new release, which adds chapters 3 and 4, will be a paid version that costs $24.99. How the release timing will work is a little confusing, but let me explain. For PS4, PS5, Steam, and the original Switch, Deltarune will launch on June 5th at 12AM in Japan, which translates to June 4th at 11AM ET / 8AM PT for people in the US. The Nintendo Switch 2 version of Deltarune, on the other hand, will launch at midnight local time in most regions on June 5th. This decision actually means that people in New Zealand or Australia who get a Switch 2 at midnight have a slight head start. 'But, for convenience's sake, we're just going to ignore you guys and pretend that the game is not out… Meanwhile, don't say anything about it please,' Fox says.