

Hundreds of cash-strapped players accept a strange invitation to compete in children's games. A tempting prize awaits, but with deadly high stakes.
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Squid Game Ratings & Reviews
- CallumNovember 5, 2025⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ - Because 5 is not enough – Squid Game – The Price of Survival, Paid in Blood and Humanity If Blue Lights shows the grit of moral compromise, Squid Game turns that compromise into spectacle — a psychological Battle Royale for the streaming age. A kaleidoscope of candy-coloured despair, it weaponises childhood nostalgia to expose adult corruption. What starts as one desperate man’s last gamble quickly becomes a mirror for society itself. From the gambler clawing for redemption to the debt collector hiding behind his mask, every character is both predator and prey. Across its three arcs — the player, the infiltrator, and finally the organiser — the story peels away layers of morality until we’re left staring at our own reflection in the blood-slick floor. Even bilingual fans who nit-pick the English translation admit that no dub can dilute its message: humanity’s cruelty doesn’t need subtitles. The design lures you in with playground pastels and geometric precision, only to show how perfectly greed and desperation fit inside the human soul. In the end, everything circles back to family — the reason Gi-Hun entered the game, and the one prize no victory can restore. Squid Game is not merely watched; it’s endured, absorbed, and remembered — a brutal dance where empathy and horror share the same mask.
- darthtoonSeptember 3, 2025Great Series, especially season one.
- Francis Mikhail GychkynAugust 17, 2025IT'S SO GOOD
- neuroparadoxJuly 29, 2025At the airport...If someone stopped abruptly in front of me...in the gateway to the plane... to take a fucking phone call... for like like 80 seconds, I would ruin their life more than any Squid Game. 🦑🥩
- utchakisJuly 29, 2025uchaki10
- Movie_NerdFebruary 16, 2025IVE PLAYED THESE GAMES BEFORE
- YounmiJanuary 23, 2025THIS IS SUPER COOL AND SOOO GOOD I RECOMMEND
- NTCUOfficialJuly 25, 2025I love this series. I've been watching it ever since it came out! But now it is time for my review. Season 1: It was a great start to the show. I loved the games in this season and the cast of characters. My favorite character was Ali or Frontman, I liked the setting of the locations and the feeling of our real world. Season 2: What an enjoyable and entertaining season, I loved the story with the main character from last season coming back to save everyone. I hated that this, and season 3 had to be a two part season, but I still enjoy this season. The games didn't really have time to shine, in my opinion. Season 3/Finale: I loved this season, too. But I didn't like that the main character killing one of his friends off just because he thought it was his fault for the events of last season. I loved the message of the series being about 'humans' and the ending I have mixed feelings on. But still good.
- jwalkinFebruary 24, 2025I've watched this show before!
- cultfilmlikerJuly 23, 2025Hilarious, devastating, wacky. Fun! A couple of missteps but as a whole a great show Marbles episode is an all-timer
- BlueBeans1234July 21, 2025Are we the real VIP’s? Because in the show, the VIP’s watch the games for entertainment, And we do the same. So tell me, are we the same?
- dhylan694July 15, 2025I don’t need to say anything
- 7986mJuly 11, 2025Its a great show if you like Korean games and drama
- aveenmataiJuly 7, 2025Great but kinda fell of. There were so many better ways to wrap up the story that felt satisfying (not just saying this cause gi-hun died there were many ways to wrap it up better with his death as well).
- AshyyyJuly 6, 2025When Squid Game first premiered, it didn’t just break the internet—it redefined what global television could be. The first season was a brutal, brilliant social commentary dressed in shocking games and unforgettable aesthetics. The characters were flawed yet deeply human, and the narrative dared to pose questions about capitalism, survival, and morality with both subtlety and force. For many, including myself, Season 1 was a near-perfect storm: emotionally gripping, visually distinct, and thematically rich. Season 2 managed to keep that momentum. While it couldn’t quite match the freshness of the original, it successfully expanded the world without diluting its emotional weight. The stakes were still high, the moral ambiguity deeper, and the character arcs surprisingly complex. It gave fans more of what they loved while evolving the narrative. Internet discussions praised its consistency, and I found myself genuinely invested again. But then came Season 3—an installment that, for me and many others, missed the mark. What once felt like grounded desperation began veering into overly stylized spectacle. The emotional stakes were undercut by convoluted twists, and the show's thematic edge began to dull under its own ambition. Characters made choices that felt more in service of shock than story, and the pacing often dragged or rushed at the wrong moments. Online, reactions were mixed at best; longtime fans criticized the lack of focus and the absence of that raw, relatable core that made Squid Game resonate in the first place. In the end, Squid Game is still one of the most influential shows of its generation. Season 1 will be remembered as a cultural milestone, and Season 2 as a strong, if imperfect, continuation. But Season 3? It serves as a reminder that not every story needs to be stretched beyond its natural arc.
- The Gutter MonkeyFebruary 16, 2025You ever played Fall Guys? Imagine that with a lot more blood.
- craft1947July 4, 2025The first season was great. The Second was also good. The Third, well...less than desired, not horrible, but pretty bad when compared to the first season.
- Austin BurkeJune 30, 2025While the final season begins to lose steam at a point, the darkness and visceral nature of the storytelling should provide fans a level of entertainment that so many have been craving. The inevitably of where we are headed is understandably upsetting, but the arrival to this conclusion is thrilling and satisfying. It manages to overcome some of its cartoonish villains and provide a handful of gut-wrenching moments that exemplify what this show has been all about
- KalebFebruary 21, 2025Great show, season 1 is peak but season 2 is good but missing the feeling that season 1 had
- fatimaghanchiJuly 2, 2025How do you even watch























