


The overall collection of rounds is called a “show” and after each game you’ll get placed on a leader board where those eliminated will be popped off. There are various rounds and types of courses that you’ll experience, each picked at random. If you fail to qualify before the set number of people do, then you’re out. If you run out of time during one of the team games, and your team has the worst score, then you’re out. In this game, it’s the same sort of principle, however you play to be the last man standing, and individual rounds are timed or have a maximum amount of people who can qualify. It’s a multiplayer elimination style game, which mostly reminds me of Ninja Warrior or Wipeout which were obstacle courses that people would attempt to get through, and those that did make it through would then be judged based on their time - fastest gets first place. However, this game has a bit of staying power, in that I’ve played it several times over the month, even getting a few rounds in with my son.įall Guys sits in a weird place. Regardless, I typically try out most of the free games and 9 times out of 10 I’m done with them after a quick look. It was also a new release, which is the first time we’ve gotten a brand new game via the service for quite some time.
#SPACE PUNKS BORDERLANDS RIPOFF PLUS#
I honestly probably wouldn’t have looked twice at it, were it not for being part of the Playstation Plus free games this month. Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout was a title that came out of nowhere for me.
