The newbies are evident from their early battle pass skins, and seasoned players will know to spot a bad bean from a mile off. You can’t tell us that Fall Guys doesn’t have strong characters either. Add a colorful splash of paint and replace those snipers with fruit cannons and you’ve got the perfect concoction to cull those over-eager first-round fallers. You know, excepting the creepy, motion-sensing doll and deadly snipers waiting to put a bullet through anyone who steps out of turn.
We’ll avoid spoiling many of the games for those that haven’t seen the show yet, but the first episode’s Green Light, Red Light race wouldn’t be out of place in Fall Guy’s ever-expanding minigame catalogue. Perhaps Squid Game season 2 will bring rampaging mechanical rhinos into the mix. The official Fall Guys Twitter account isn’t above acknowledging the connections, either. Squid Game’s stakes of impending debt, prison sentences, and violence might seem a notch higher, sure, but what do we really know about Fall Guys’ bean hordes? What led them to hurl their bodies willingly into the spinning blades of gigantic fans? Which past mistakes are they running from as they scramble upwards from the toxic slime scalding their heels? We may never know the dark truth of the Fall Guys universe, but developer Mediatonic certainly hasn’t been shy about teasing the more unsettling side of its ostensibly cheery competition. That tantalizing glimmer of that crown in the distance is enough to trick us into believing that maybe, just maybe, this time it could be us. Think about it – hundreds of players submitting themselves to a gauntlet of minigames, all in the desperate hope of claiming a prize that but a few will ever touch. Yet we can’t can’t stop thinking about the unsual video game comparison staring us in the face: Squid Game is basically just Fall Guys. There’s been plenty of discussion to be held over Squid Game’s characters, fiendish challenges, and the social commentary of its set up. You can't tell us this doesn't look familiar. The winners stand the chance of earning life-changing money, but the losers will pay with their lives.
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456 desperate people are thrust into a brutal series of childrens’ games.
The concept – while clearly taking major inspiration from the original Battle Royale film and novel – will already ring a few bells for video game fans. The show of brutal life-and-death competitions has exploded in popularity since its release earlier this month. Nintendo's squid-kids are certainly capable of delivering a cross-map headshot or two, but Squid Game’s arenas are typically splattered with a more sanguine color of liquid.
With a name like Squid Game, you’ll have to forgive us for assuming that Netflix had dropped Splatoon into its ever-growing pile of video game adaptations. This wasn’t the gaming comparison we were expecting.