Undertale Asriel Fight is an absolutely stunning Minecraft map that recreates one of the most iconic fights in Undertale. Undertale is a game that’s led to quite a bit of content for Minecraft ranging from mods to maps to even resource packs and Undertale Asriel Fight is another addition to this line-up of content that seems to keep growing. If you enjoyed playing Undertale then this is a map that you’ll immediately fall in love with but, even if you haven’t played Undertale before, we still recommend trying Undertale Asriel Fight out because it offers some intense and exhilarating moments that you won’t be disappointed with. The map was actually in development for two whole months and its quality is definitely a testament to the amount of effort that’s gone into putting it together.
Gameplay
Undertale Asriel Fight features the recreation of the Asriel Dreemurr boss battle in Undertale and it’s just as engaging and borderline rage inducing as the original battle. You’re going to have a pretty challenging experience making your way through the map and overcoming the boss. It goes without saying that Undertale Asriel Fight probably isn’t for players who aren’t adept at Minecraft because it can get quite difficult at times but, on the other hand, you should definitely try it out if you have confidence in your skills and abilities.
Compatibility and Technical Aspects
The technical side of the Undertale Asriel Fight map seems to be immaculate as long as you play on single player, turn on the Force Unicode Font and set the render distance to a value that’s greater than 10.
Conclusion
Undertale Asriel Fight is, all things considered, a challenging and exhilarating map that offers a pretty genuine recreation of the iconic boss fight that made Undertale such a treat to play.
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How to install Undertale Asriel Fight Map?
- Press the Windows or Start button, then press R. This will open the Run prompt.
- Type %appdata% into the prompt and run the command.
- A folder filled with other folders will now open. Just find the Minecraft folder among these and open it.
- In .minecraft you will find another folder, saves. Unzip and move your world file into this folder and you’re all done.