I still need to play it. As I mentioned elsewhere, this is reminding me of when Cave Story was "the little indie game that hit it big." Thing is I have yet to play Cave Story outside of a Wiiware demo I played years ago, and no I don't know why I haven't played the game in full yet. I'm not gonna be "left behind" this time while Undertale is still in this phase of "everyone online won't shut up about it, but I know the moment I play it I'm going to be joining in the 'never shutting up' group."
Trust me it happens a lot with me. Some flashbacks:
2011: "Some My Little Pony cartoon is actually a huge hit right now with adults? it can't be that special, but I'll check it out. [checks it out] FRIENDSHIP IS MAGIC AND DON'T YOU TELL ME OTHERWISE!"
later 2011: "So what's this Homestuck webcomic people keep going on about? [spends weeks reading two years of updates] DAMN YOU ANDREW HUSSIE WHY DO I LOVE AND HATE YOU SO MUCH?!" [weird part about this one is I have a few years worth of updates to catch up on yet again… I dunno what happened to make me stop keeping up for so long but well hey it's not like the comic is gonna disappear off the internet anytime soon, I can catch up whenever; and yes I realize the amusing coincidence that Homestuck and Undertale share Toby Fox]
2014: "The Best Friends Zaibatsu and GotFunnyPictures both seem to love this Kill La Kill anime. Looks like it's heavy on the sex appeal for sure, wonder if there's more to it than that. [watches it] THIS SHOW MADE ME FEEL EMOTIONS FOR A SENTIENT PIECE OF CLOTHING, WHAT THE HELL?!" [and I watched it again when Adult Swim aired the dub and it was still just as awesome]
2014 again: "Is this Skullgirls game really worth all this hype I'm seeing? [plays it] YES. [changes KYM and Steam usernames]"
And now here we are with this game that I just randomly saw on Steam one day without any major knowledge of it beforehand, and now I'm seeing it all over and I already find myself loving the one character everyone calls "Goatmom." Next time I buy something on Steam, it's this.