Fan Trailer Imagines Among Us As A Horror Movie | Game Rant
Though Microsoft and Sony are preparing to change the gaming market through the release of their next-generation consoles, the comparatively simple social deduction game Among Us has continued its rise as a viral sensation online. The mobile version of Among Us is nearly as popular as Pokemon GO when it launched in 2016, and U.S. Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez exploded onto Twitch with an Among Us stream that pulled in near-record breaking numbers.
With that popularity has come a host of fan art and other projects. Animated takes on the game have been particularly easy to find, likely due to the simplistic art style of its characters, with one animator creating custom Among Us death animations based on other video games and anime. An Indian animator who goes by Flash in Rahul on YouTube has instead leaned more into the creepy side of the game to celebrate Halloween.
Flash in Rahul uploaded their "Among Us Horror Trailer" on October 21, describing it as their "Halloween Special" when compared to various other short-form Among Us animations over the last month. The game is like a playable version of John Carpenter's The Thing (1982) with players having to figure out who is the Imposter in their midst before that Imposter kills them all. This horror trailer re-contextualizes the goofy in-game kills, turning them into actually somewhat grotesque displays.
Of course, to say the kills look grotesque is not to say the animation is bad - in fact, it captures the atmosphere of being trapped on a space station with a supernaturally-endowed killer quite well. It goes to show how much potential there is to the idea of twisting an otherwise cute aesthetic, also seen in an Animal Crossing: New Horizons horror movie trailer created earlier this year.
Though the growing popularity of Among Us has resulted in a lot of fan-created content flooding the Internet, it has also led to some issues for developer Innersloth, which cancelled its plans to create Among Us 2 so it could focus on improving the original. Innersloth is currently issuing fixes for political spam hacks that have become rampant thanks to the upcoming U.S. Presidential Election.
However, those issues have not stopped the developer from working on new content to roll out to its fans, and that fanbase has been steadily growing. Dragonforce guitarist Herman Li said the band will likely play Among Us on Twitch in the future, which is just another sign that the game is seemingly not going to slow down anytime soon.
Among Us is available now on Mobile and PC.
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