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This is what happens when you cross fanart with sugar, spice and everything nice. The Powerpuff Girls are the latest subjects of Sakimichan’s beautification process—look below for the higher-definition pic, and click here for more art from Sakimichan Dayshot is an image-based feature that runs every morning, showcasing some of the prettiest, funniest game-related screenshots…
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Darker than Black: Ascendant’s Ani-TAY Review • The Flawed Women of Welcome to NHK • The 10th Anniversary of Aquarion Sounds Deliciously Crazy • Indie HYPE: Children of Morta, Ephemerid, Upsilon Circuit TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow them here.
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Realistic Digimon are Mildly Disturbing
Well aren’t you an adorable little nightmare-blob? Yes you are! These delightful Digimon recreations come from DeviantArt’s Lindsey Wakefield, who recently returned to drawing realistic Digimon after a short hiatus with Chibomon and Zurumon. You can see them at the top on the left, next to Agumon on the top right and Punimon on the…
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number: The TAY Review • Your Lie in April: The Ani-TAY Review • On Trying (And Succeeding) to get Excited About Rock Band 4 • Why Doesn’t This Game Exist: Drudgeons and Diplomacy TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow them here.
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Besiege: A Tale of Rebellion and War
Siege engine building sim Besiege is far more than just a vehicle for funny robots. What better way to show it than with an epic story-driven machinima series? Recently shared by redditor LHB2010 (following a teaser posted three weeks ago), “Battle for Ipsilon #1” chronicles the first two days of a war between two kingdoms.…
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Tips for Playing Code Name: S.T.E.A.M. • A Better Class of Game Criticism: Part 2 • I Miss Amped: Freestyle Snowboarding • Indie HYPE: The Weaponographist • SNES 1994: A Year that Changed Gaming and Gamers Forever • WW2 Snipers – Videogames vs History TAY Classic—TAY Open…
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: Chronicles of the Going Home Club: The Ani-TAY Review • Barakamon Vol 1. – Manga Review • Episode Duscae: Frightening Future or Diamond in the Rough? • Indie HYPE: Ice-Bound: A Novel of Reconfiguration • Final Fantasy Type-0’s Class Zero… Ranked TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To…
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: An Ani-TAY Scholarly: Visual Novels – The Artistic Text • Game of the Week—Psychics and Guns [Second Sight] • Indie HYPE: Darkest Dungeon • Dramatization Station: Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate • Final Fantasy Road Trip: Final Fantasy VI TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide To TAY Follow them…
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Here’s the latest screenshot of the Brutal Doom v20 mod which, after numerous delays, might finally see the light of day in late April The shot depicts a level from the Starter Pack—an original, 30-level campaign, enhanced with Brutal Doom, designed to run without any official Doom files.
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: It’s Not A Nintendo Hybrid, It’s A Nintendo Ecosystem • Sunless Sea: How I Consistently Fail to Resist its Sirens Call• Trainime Reviews: Caboose Edition • Indie HYPE: The Flame in the Flood • Spacemon: A Pokémon Tabletop Story, Vol. 2: Ch. 18, Ch. 19 TAY Classic—TAY…
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Best to start them early. Redditor Pypok and his wife needed a theme for their son’s nursery, and Pypok suggested space (by way of Kerbal Space Program). Turned out rather well, I’d say—perfect for a future space explorer. There are some in-progress photos in the embedded Imgur album below.
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The next Carmageddon game, Carmageddon: Reincarnation, leaves Early Access and launches on Steam on April 23, almost 15 years after the series’ last game. There’s a launch trailer above (it’s about as bloody as you’d expect), and you can head here for the announcement, which has a features list for the final release.
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Today’s selection of articles from Kotaku‘s reader-run community: GTA Online’s Heists are Like a Party Where Everybody’s Invited • Hotline Miami 2: Wrong Number Reminded Me Why I Love Video Games • Rockmandash Reviews: Never 7: The End of Infinity [Visual Novel] • Azure Striker Gunvolt and the Preferred Pronoun TAY Classic—TAY Open Forum—Beginner’s Guide…
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Oooh, that’s gonna leave a mark. Godzilla is attacked by two F16 aircraft in Pepezilla’s 3D fanart, simply titled “army attack Godzilla.” The model is embedded below, in case you’d like a closer look. Dayshot is an image-based feature that runs every morning, showcasing some of the prettiest, funniest game-related screenshots and art we can…
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Elder Scrolls Plush is Not Poisonous, Just Cute
Netch are basically giant land jellyfish, domesticated in the region of Morrowind for their hide and jelly. They also have huge, strong tentacles, and are quite vicious when you come at them with a sword. So why wouldn’t you want one? In Morrowind, where they were introduced, Bull Netch would try to bludgeon you to…
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The World of Dark Souls, From The Side
Tettix first showed off his massive illustration of Dark Souls’ Lordran at the end of January, when it was still a work-in-progress—well, it no longer is. Even though the piece is complete as far as Tettix is concerned, he was quick to point out in the relevant Reddit threads (here and here) that some alterations…
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Yhrite’s latest Source Filmmaker creation crosses Team Fortress 2 and Hotline Miami—timely, considering Hotline Miami 2 came out last week. You can find lots more SFM art over at Yhrite’s DeviantArt gallery Dayshot is an image-based feature that runs every morning, showcasing some of the prettiest, funniest game-related screenshots and art we can find. Send…
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