Next-level Among Us clone
Super Sus -Who Is The Impostor is a free-to-play action game from PIProductions. This social deduction party game can be considered the next-level remake of Among Us, which inspired it, in terms of graphics and gameplay. It boasts new character models, maps, and rules. Similarities between the two games can’t be ignored.
Featuring more customization options for free, exclusive revolving seasonal content, and a new game mode, Super Sus -Who Is The Impostor definitely has the material to gain new players and keep them hooked for longer, making it an immediate must-try.
Find the Impostor all over again
The premise behind Super Sus -Who Is The Impostor remains essentially the same as Among Us. Players assigned as crewmates must complete a number of tasks in order to complete the level. On the other hand, those assigned as Impostors must stop these tasks from being accomplished, eliminating crewmates in the process. The challenge is that the crewmates must find who the Impostors are among them.
As mentioned, it already comes with a wide assortment of customization options at the offset, apart from those that can be purchased. Additionally, it uses changing seasonal themes that are accompanied by aesthetics and in-game items. These can be better appreciated because the character models are slightly more realistic compared to the original, which also lends to extra funny animations and effects.
It also comes with online matchmaking servers. Aside from standard games with strangers, there’s also a Ranked mode available. However, it still suffers from a couple of bugs that affect the gameplay experience. For example, some tasks are tagged as complete for the player even though they’re not yet fully done. Also, there are certain scenarios that force the game to shut down, which is bad, especially in multiplayer games.
A definite upgrade, with a few wrinkles
For fans of the subgenre who are tired of the same thing over and over again, Super Sus -Who Is The Impostor is a refreshing treat. It has a more lifelike treatment of the characters, which makes customization more fun on top of the custom effects. It’s a definite upgrade, in terms of gameplay mechanics and visuals. It can use more bug fixes, but it’s already impressive as is.