Apart from those annoying sharks, exploring the underwater areas of Assassin's Creed IV was quite fun. Here's artist sandara's underwater piece, with a chilling atmosphere, some eels and sharks, and with a shocked Edward. Read more

Danny DeVito (in the upper left) and the crew from the TV series It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, remade as an old-school beat 'em up. A fun and intense, out-of-the-ordinary mashup by artist Aled Lewis. It's a part of his recent exhibit called Such Pixels, which you can check out over here. Read more

Everquest Next Landmark might be in early alpha, but that doesn't mean its players are any less creative. Take jordanneff's tree fort: while simple, it's a very good example of just how clean and great-looking you can make your buildings in this game. With a good lighting setup, you're basically all set. Read more

Here's 21-year-old illustrator Piper Thibodeau's rather cartoony reimagination of the Kanto starter Pokémon. Compared to Charmander in the third picture, Squirtle and Bulbasaur both look so grumpy and bored, you might consider not using them in battle at all. Read more

Here's a terrific Fallout 3 illustration to overwhelm you with nostalgia and impatience for a new title in the series. Digital artist Patrick Brown included tons of nice little references from the game, like the Nuka Cola Quantum in the bottom left corner, or the threatening Deathclaw in the background. Read more

Here's a quite unique Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles redesign, made by DeviantART artist Ancorgil. They've all changed... a lot, especially Raphael. Now, something like "Adult Mutant Ninja Turtles" would fit a lot better. Read more

Better watch out with those Skyrim mods. If you're not careful you could end up with a glitched skeleton with Hatsune Miku hair. On the other hand, this opens up a whole new category in the catalog of terrifying, modded Dovakhiins. Read more

Rebel Bikes is a series of amazing post apocalyptic illustrations by artist Ignacio Bazán Lazcano, with really badass bikers and vehicles. They're on the same level as actual video game concept art, but sadly it's just the artist's own project. It could be great for a game with heavily pimped bikes, though. Read more

The open world zombie survival MMO Rust must be one of those games, where shooting someone will not just freak out the victim, but also the shooter himself, thanks to glitches like this above. Maybe Clayface-physics are Rust's answer to the zombies in DayZ that can walk through walls and floors. Read more

Artist Liza van Kempen did a great job showing us what the characters in a Japanese-themed The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker would look like, by changing the atmosphere and everyone's outfit, yet keeping the original art style of the game. Read more

Did the Ghast from Minecraft just reach its final form? It sure did. Things couldn't get creepier in digital artist Burmak's fan art, made for a video game artbook. This makes the original, in-game Ghast (and everything else) look like a puppy. Read more

Hey that's cheating! 15 yards penalty for the triple frontflip. Glitches like this in Madden NFL 25 are inspiring. I'd totally play a football game where you can pull off ridiculous stunts like this. Read more

(Image removed at the artist's request and pulled from their own site, too - sorry!) Hard to tell which parts of this amazing Legend of Zelda pictures are painted, and which parts are real. It's a matte painting, made by artist Saad Alayyoubi for the ambitious Zelda Project. and you can check the original photo Read more

I'm not sure if it's the best Adventure Time fan-art I've seen, or the best Attack on Titan one, but a crossover like this was not expected. Rodrigo Alexandrino really changed poor Jake into a magical dog. Read more

There can never be enough Chrono Trigger fan-art, and it's always refreshing to see something new out there. Here's three fantastic paintings, with three memorable moments recreated from the classic JRPG, made by artist Orioto. You can also buy these as prints here. Read more

The bait missed its target on DeviantART user Enigmasystem's Pokémon fanart, attracting a pretty huge Gyarados instead of those relaxing 'Karps. Even if it's wild, this Pokémon would have nice stats in-game. Read more

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