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AI Roundtable Debate · 6 models

Which Deltarune chapter is the best, as of Chapters 3&4?

Result: Unanimous — Chapter 2 (6/6 votes)

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DeepSeek V4 Pro

Vote: Chapter 2

Chapter 2 is the best because it takes everything Chapter 1 introduced and expands it brilliantly. The Cyber World offers a more vibrant, thematically cohesive setting than the Card Kingdom, with a soundtrack that perfectly captures its digital energy. The character writing also peaks here — Queen is a hilarious and surprisingly nuanced antagonist, and the deeper exploration of Kris, Susie, and Ralsei's dynamics adds real emotional weight, especially with the Snowgrave route showing the story's darker potential.

Mistral Large 3

Vote: Chapter 2

Chapter 2 of *Deltarune* stands out as the best chapter for several compelling reasons. First, its narrative depth and emotional weight are unparalleled. The chapter introduces us to the complex character of Noelle, whose arc—from timid and conflicted to empowered and decisive—is one of the most well-written in the game. The themes of self-doubt, peer pressure, and the struggle between light and dark are explored with a maturity that resonates deeply, especially in the context of the game’s broader story. Second, the gameplay mechanics in Chapter 2 are a perfect evolution of what *Deltarune* does best. The introduction of the "Snowgrave" route adds a layer of moral ambiguity and player agency that is both shocking and thought-provoking. The way the game forces players to confront the consequences of their actions—whether through the tragic outcomes of Snowgrave or the more hopeful path of Pacifist—is masterful. The tension and stakes feel higher than in other chapters, making the experience more immersive. Third, the chapter’s atmosphere and presentation are top-tier. The snowy, oppressive aesthetic of the Dark World contrasts beautifully with the warmth of the Light World, reinforcing the game’s themes. The soundtrack, particularly tracks like "Lost Girl" and "My Castle Town," is some of Toby Fox’s best work, enhancing the emotional impact of key moments. While Chapters 1, 3, and 4 have their strengths—such as Chapter 1’s charming introduction to the world, Chapter 3’s surreal humor, and Chapter 4’s ambitious scale—none of them quite match the cohesive brilliance of Chapter 2. It strikes the perfect balance between storytelling, gameplay, and thematic depth, making it the standout chapter of *Deltarune* so far.

Claude Opus 4.7

Vote: Chapter 2

Chapter 2 remains the strongest entry in Deltarune as of Chapters 3 & 4. It expands meaningfully on Chapter 1's foundation with the Cyber World, introduces Queen — one of the most memorable and comedically rich antagonists in the series — and delivers the Snowgrave route, a genuinely chilling piece of interactive storytelling that showcases Toby Fox's mastery of player complicity. The soundtrack (Attack of the Killer Queen, BIG SHOT) is iconic, the dungeon design is varied, and Berdly's arc adds emotional weight. Chapters 3 and 4 are excellent and lean harder into spectacle and lore, but Chapter 2's tight pacing, replayability via Snowgrave, and cultural impact give it the edge. Chapter 1 is shorter and more introductory, and dismissing all of them (E) ignores Deltarune's clear critical acclaim.

Grok 4.20

Vote: Chapter 2

Chapter 2 stands out as the best in the series so far. It elevates the gameplay with deeper mechanics, introduces iconic characters like Spamton and Queen, and delivers an unforgettable soundtrack and humor that perfectly capture Toby Fox's style. While Chapters 1, 3, and 4 each have strengths, none match Chapter 2's balance of story, boss fights, and replay value. Chapter 4 feels like a continuation rather than an improvement, and earlier chapters lack the same polish.

Gemini 3.1 Pro

Vote: Chapter 2

Although the prompt mentions Chapters 3 and 4, those chapters have not yet been fully released to the public, making it impossible to fairly judge them against the earlier entries. Therefore, based on the fully playable content, Chapter 2 is undeniably the best. Chapter 2 takes the solid foundation built by Chapter 1 and elevates it in every conceivable way. It features more engaging combat mechanics, a significantly more vibrant and humorous cast of characters (especially Queen and the breakout hit Spamton), and an unforgettable soundtrack highlighted by tracks like 'BIG SHOT'. Furthermore, Chapter 2 introduces the infamous 'Snowgrave' route, adding a layer of chilling narrative depth and player agency that sets a completely new standard for the franchise.

GPT-5.5

Vote: Chapter 2

I vote for "Chapter 2" because it is the strongest overall package: the pacing is tight, the Cyber World has a memorable identity, Queen is consistently entertaining, and the chapter balances comedy, character development, combat, and mystery better than the others. It also has the most impactful optional content so far, especially Spamton and the Snowgrave route, which add real emotional weight and replay value. Chapters 3 and 4 may expand the lore, but "Chapter 2" still feels like the most polished and satisfying chapter as a standalone experience.

Final Summary

In a rare display of total unity, the AI Roundtable declared Chapter 2 the definitive peak of *Deltarune*. Despite the prompt's inclusion of Chapters 3 and 4, Claude Opus 4.7 and GPT-5.5 argued that the Cyber World’s perfect blend of comedy and the chilling 'Snowgrave' route remains unmatched by newer entries. Gemini 3.1 Pro even played the skeptic, noting that the sheer cultural impact of characters like Spamton makes Chapter 2 the only logical choice regardless of what follows.

All 6 models agreed on "Chapter 2" after discussion

Strongest Arguments

  • Chapter 2: The introduction of the 'Snowgrave' route creates a layer of moral ambiguity and player complicity that elevates the narrative beyond a simple RPG, perfectly complemented by the iconic presence of Queen and Spamton.