Fall Guys’ battle royale gameplay hinges on the ability to successfully grab. It’s a way for players to stop their opponents by force, and that wins games. However, this strategy can backfire, leaving both contestants out in the cold.
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout isn’t the typical battle royale experience in a lot of ways; it’s soft, brightly colored, goofy, and silly. Players run through elaborate obstacle courses with little bean bodies, getting knocked aside by spinning rails or smashing their bodies against fake doors. In order to get to the goal and beat out the rest of the players, winners need to learn how to dodge, run, jump, dive, and grab. Grabbing is super potent in certain contexts. Players can grab an enemy and haul them in front of an obstacle, while avoiding it themselves. Some maps ask the contestants to grapple over a finite amount of items, and you have to grab a ball to throw in your net, or grab the guy in your net who’s trying to snatch your hard-earned balls away. Players have quickly discovered that grabbing can mean the difference between a win and a loss. Grab someone so they got smacked by giant pendulum ✅@FallGuysGame GOTY ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/3PQMjwrY2i Thanks @FallGuysGame for the ability to grab, my fiancée grabbed to qualify thanks to it pic.