1:25 AM on 06.05.2008 |
|
|
My dear readers, I have a fetish. I thoroughly enjoy making you guys and gals look at things that simply make you go " what the f*ck" and make your brain feel like it's dividing by zero as it tries to process what it just saw. Tonight, I think I have outdone myself. I know this is a monster from the Silent Hill series, but I'm not exactly sure what they're called. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe this is a Twoback, which are baddies from Silent Hill: Origins. In any case, this is one of best cosplays I have ever seen. Sure, it's extremely creepy, but I absolutely just adore it. You can tell a lot of hard work went into creating the costume. Can you just imagine how bad the guy's back must have felt at the end of the day holding all the weight? Very impressive, indeed. [Thanks to Zac Bentz and Colette!]
[Update: Contest over! Winners announced soon.]
Our friends at Flashman Studios recently unveiled an awesome new line of clothing, costumes, and accessories for your Xbox Live Avatars. (If you're into that sort of thing. Whic...
Remember last year when a guy dressed up as the QWOP guy? Well he did it again at this year's Anime North, going to the extreme with his QWOPing.
Like every meeting of the nerd minds, you can expect a healthy amount of awesome cosplay, and the London Comic Con is no exception. Not satisfied with a mere gallery, the folks behind the YouTube channel sneakyzebra made two...
BeatDownBoogie went to Animazement 2013 and did what they do best. The cosplay montage video is just over nine minutes filled with a ton of cosplayers repping games like Borderlands 2, Zelda, Final Fantasy, and more.
You can check out still images of a lot of these cosplayers over on Beat Down Boogie's Facebook page, plus see a bunch of others over on Japanator in not one, but two galleries!
Remember that wonderful Zelda violin cover? With cosplay and everything? Well Lindsey Stirling is back, this time doing a cover of the Halo theme while an all out Spartan war is happening around her. It's a pretty good cover, and I love how the 405th Halo cosplayers are just battling it out. Pro cosplayer Tasha is at it again with another mind-blowing cosplay depicting the Queen of Blades from StarCraft II. I can't imagine how much work it took to make the whole costume, let alone the process even involved in trying to put it on.
Tasha has a few more pictures of the outfit over on her Facebook. Check out our cosplay page for more amazing cosplay photos.
Our friends over at Beat Down Boogie did what they do best and filmed cosplayers showing off their outfits over at Katsuco 2013. Team Fortress 2, Mass Effect, Devil May Cry, Borderlands 2, Final Fantasy, Zelda, and plenty more all get some costume loving here. Skyrim is starting to become my favorite game in terms of all the awesome cosplay that it's inspired. I was most impressed with the Dovahkiin Daedric armor cosplay, and the same goes for the Nightingale Armor created and mode... As a long time series fan, I'm excited for Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time's release today. So, I'm celebrating in the only way I know how: by posting random NSFW images of Sly Cooper, of course! They must have a lot of free time over at Kojima Productions. I mean, it's not like they are busy working on new Metal Gear games or anything!
A few hours ago, Hideo Kojima tweeted this picture of former Metal Gear Rising pro...
|
|