
Squidward is a ketamine dealer, and sells it to Sandy, who orders Krabs to murder Plankton. Krabs, while not as outwardly deformed as the other two, is implied to be slowly dying from his addiction, and murders four civilians purely for the sake of a thrill.

This game takes a children's show with its own plethora of infamous dirty jokes into what amounts to a GTA clone: nearly every character has become a ketamine addict, and given their grotesque appearance, SpongeBob and Patrick are suffering the consequences of addiction the worst, with their personalities becoming worse along with it. While not fully clear, Patrick's voice actor begins coughing after finishing his lines.Squidward is now a ketamine dealer, with the strong implication that all of his friends' newfound addictions are due to him selling them drugs, and he isn't afraid to send Krabs as reinforcement, which is far worse than anything he does in canon.While not completely obvious, Sandy encourages you to kill Plankton.Patrick, a very dumb but sweet starfish in the original show, is the one to encourage you to murder others just because he sees it as more thrilling than doing drugs, with the implication that he is also a murderer.Here, he is not only a ketamine user/dealer that enables his friends bad drug habits, but an active serial killer, murdering four citizens and Plankton, all of which was done for kicks.

Krabs was a greedy but overall well-meaning boss of the Krusty Krab. Adaptational Villainy: In the original series, Mr.Granted, he is brainwashing citizens with bucket helmets, which is in line with his characterization as the original show's Big Bad, but compared to everyone else, he looks much better. Hell, he doesn't even fight you before you kill him.

Adaptational Nice Guy: Plankton, despite being your final victim, never actually does anything outright harmful to you that impeded Krabs' addiction, and he's far nicer than you'd expect him to be.

Krabs Overdoses On Ketamine Contains Examples Of:
