Fall Guys gets a lot harder in this fan-made Dark Souls crossover

(Image credit: Sanadsk)

YouTuber aဣnd Unreal Engine developer Sanadsk has p🍷ut a unique spin on Fall Guys by inserting Mediatonic's joyful, bean-filled bumble royale into the world of Dark Souls. In a trailer published earlier this week (via ), Sanadsk introduced Fall Guys: Prepare to Dive edition.

It's a surprisingly detailed project, with its own minigames, character customisation, and what looks like some pretty effective multiplayer. The thing is, the bright, colourful, game show-style of Fall Guys is very different to the dark, grimy, and extremely deadly Dark Souls world of Lordran. As a result, both the mini-games and thosꦆe who compete in them look very different in Sanadsk's creation.

For example, let's start with Abyss Escape, in which players have to make a mad dash for a portal across a pockmarked landscape over an inky-black sea, or The Lost City, where fir🍃e-tornadoes spin over a river of lava. Even Swamp Run, which looks closest to some of the actual Fall Guys modes, looks like something that would chew you up and spit you out for fun.

Then there 🃏are the Fall Guys themselves. While Mediatonic's offering puts you in control of an adorable bean in the guise of everything from a hotdog to Sonic the Hedgehog, Sanadsk's 'beans' are more sack-shaped, and by the time you customise them with some of Dark Souls' most iconic pieces of headgear, the effect is frankly horrifying.

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