The official Naughty Dog Twittter account revealed an absolutely stunning piece of fanart for The Last of Us Part II. Said art was done by famed Japanese artist Yoji Shinkawa, who is best known as the lead character and mecha designer for the Metal Gear franchise: We’re so honored by and grateful to @KojiPro2015_EN and
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Since the game’s release last week on PS4 and PC, Fall Guys fan art has taken the internet by storm. Alongside the already confirmed crossovers including Hotline Miami and Half-Life, fans and corporations have taken it into their own hands to create possible future skins for its wacky Beans. After scouring Twitter and other parts
Developer Media Molecule has created a playground for the creative minds in their long-awaited game Dreams, which released last month. We have already seen some incredible work from fans who have dabbled with the title’s mechanics and have crafted the opening sequence from Marvel’s Spider-Man and also a player who implemented their very own concept of Days Gone using the title’s custom
While PlatinumGames’ Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance was a welcome breath of fresh air to the action genre in 2013, not much like it has come out since. Serbian indie developer Clock Drive Games is hoping to follow in that Konami title’s footsteps with their own original action game Warlander. While the dark fantasy title was
Earlier this year, La Fée Sauvage confirmed that the Metal Gear Orchestral Concert Series would be stateside this March and April in New York and Los Angeles, respectively. Now, only five days prior to the first show in the United States, the concert’s full music lineup has been revealed. It spans the entire Metal Gear Solid
On this day 31 years ago, the original Metal Gear released for the MSX2 and kickstarted what would become one of the most iconic franchises in gaming history. To celebrate this milestone, Jordan Vogt-Roberts, the director of the upcoming Metal Gear Solid film, has decided to spend the next 31 days releasing art alongside “next-gen artists” based on Hideo
On July 13, 1987, a new video game was released for the MSX2 computer system in Japan and Europe. Designed and directed by a man whose name would become synonymous with his long-lived series, the original Metal Gear debuted and Hideo Kojima’s story about espionage, betrayal, and nuclear armament began. Today, this game is often