They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.Does this include parody?Do the trailers of the games below lovingly pay tribute to the titles they parody or are they mean-spirited when they make fun of popular franchises? The answer is probably somewhere in between.

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Some of thegames below make fun of other specific trailers while some poke fun at a whole title or genre. Interestingly enough, sometimes the games advertised are not even comedies. In fact, a couple of them are quite serious. The entries below should not consider themselves safe. After all, future trailers might start making fun of these soon.

7Goat Simulator 3

Much like actual goats, nothing is safe in the path ofGoat Simulator.To show just how unhinged the franchise is,Goat Simulator 3is only the second game in the franchise. The trailer is an obvious parody of theDead Island 2debut trailer.

A runner is jogging while listening to music and is completely unaware of the world falling into chaos around him. Instead of zombies like inDead Island 2, this time it is Goats.UnlikeDead Island 2,Goat Simulator3is set to come out relatively soon. A small irony here too is the firstDead Islandhas such a serious trailer whileDead Island 2establishes a more comedic tone out of the gate.

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6Bulletstorm

Bulletstormtried hard to differentiate itself from the swarm of military shooters with its marketing campaign. One trailer is an obvious lampooning ofCall of Duty, showing a trailer for a fictional title calledDuty Calls. It describes a gamefilled with military FPS tropes thatCall of Dutymade popular.

WhileCall of Dutyhas been incredibly popular since 2007’sModern Warfare,some players bemoaned how so many other games tried to copy it, andBullet Stormwas playing into this growing frustration among classic FPS fans. The fake game is actually playable as well as a part of the marketing campaign.

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5SnowRunner

SnowRunnerinvolves the player transporting cargo over rough terrain to deliver goods. It’s not about the destination, but the journey. This is strikingly similar to the polarizing title from Kojima Productions,Death Stranding.

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The marketing team atSnowRunnerthought the same, too, which is why one trailer is an obvious homage toDeath Stranding’steasers. The driving game probably does not have as wild of a narrative asDeath Stranding, however.

Eat Lead: The Return of Matt Hazardparodies all of gaming.The lead character is a washed-up protagonist from the 8-bit erawho goes on a new adventure blurring the line between iconic video game characters and real celebrities.

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The marketing includes a behind-the-music parody that details Matt Hazard’s life up until the game’s events. In addition to parodying celebrities' downward spirals, it also spoofs the path many franchises go down. Matt Hazard gets bogged down bycheap spin-offs and cash-insbefore fading into obscurity. It is just unfortunate, then, that the actual game was met with lukewarm reviews and was quickly forgotten. The humor hits the right spots, but the gameplay leaves a lot to be desired.

3The Outer Worlds 2

The firstThe Outer Worldswas celebrated for its humor, writing, and the way players' choices affected the narrative. Given its success, it was without question that developer Obsidian would get to craft a sequel. No gameplay footage has been shown of the new title, but fans did receive an announcement trailer.

The teaser features a narrator going over all the tropes announcements go through. It lambasts how there is no actual gameplay footage and makes fun of not giving the characters faces yet due to the title being so early in development. By this point, gamers are used to early first looks being radically different from the final product, but it is nice to see a game acknowledge it in a tongue-in-cheek manner.

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2Saints Row 3

The first twoSaints Rowgames are relatively groundedGrand Theft Autoclones.Saints Row 3goes off the rails and becomes a full-fledged slapstick comedy. One of the trailers showcases this byparodyingCall of DutyandBattlefield.

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It cuts to a bunch of explosions and action shots including the blurry fades around the title card. Considering how popular military shooters were at the time, parodying them was an easy target because everyone would know what the trailer is making fun of.Saints Row3’scomedy is hit or miss depending on one’s sense of humor.

1Super Smash Bros.

Super Smash Bros.went from a celebration of Nintendo to a celebration of gaming as a whole. Starting withSuper Smash Bros. Brawlfor the Nintendo Wii, the franchise started including characters from other IPs. When Solid Snake fromMetal Gearentered the fray, he was introduced with a codec call and a loving shoutout to the cardboard box comedically associated with the character.

Since then, it has included characters from various other franchises outside of Nintendo, including Sora fromKingdom Heartsand Terry Bogart fromKing of Fighters.The trailers introducing these characters range from solemn tributes to cute, fun parodies of the art style.

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