Five O’Clock Fan Art: Skyrim
Skyrim recently made its way to Xbox Live Marketplace, not that I need a reason to post Skyrim fan art. I’m the Dovahkiin, gosh dang it!
Skyrim recently made its way to Xbox Live Marketplace, not that I need a reason to post Skyrim fan art. I’m the Dovahkiin, gosh dang it!
Ghost Recon Future Soldier hits North American consoles today and all I can think about is Joel McHale awkwardly hyping the game at E3 a few years back. Joel, you do fantastic work on Community, so concentrate on that and stop pretending to love video games.
I know nothing of TERA, but if there are a lot of fat cats in it, I am there. What’s the cat count, everybody? Is it a veritable fat cat utopia?
Diablo fans may be rabid and a little bit crazy, but they’re talented, too. This particular fan is, at least. There’s probably a whole host of stinkers out there.
In order to maintain the balance after yesterday’s Videogame Villains fan art, here’s a wonderful piece featuring your favorite videogame heroes. All of the characters you love are here, like big armor man and blue water suit girl.
I have a slight issue with Robotnik being front and center here with Bowser pushed off to the side, but it’s hard to find any real fault in such a fantastic piece of work.
Portal fan art is nothing new; the series inspired an army of fans who flooded the internet with (mostly terrible) tributes. This still from an in-progress CGI fan film holds all sorts of promise.
While this might not be a piece of videogame fan art in the strictest use of the term, I think Bond (James Bond!) has seen enough games over the years to make this relevant. Goldeneye alone should get him a lifetime pass into Five O’Clock Fan Art.
I’m a Johnny Cage fan for life, but if pledging my allegiance to Kano is what keeps my heart from getting ripped out of my chest, consider it done. Also, between the chrome dome, the goatee, and the arm tattoos, he totally looks like the Rock in this picture.
Move over, Samurai Jack, there’s a new kid in town. That kid is a girl. I bet you feel emasculated now.
Just because I like this picture doesn’t mean I want Michael Bay anywhere near my Mega Man.
Where’s Will Smith when you need him? Someone needs to welcome these Space Invaders to Earf.
Allow me to go on the record and say that I’m not prejudice against any type of fan art, but in this crazy digital world we live in, I do a kick out of people using older mediums. Today’s Mario fan art appears to be an oil painting, but I could be wrong. It might just be digital trickery! Well, it worked on me!
It looks like someone was trying to cheat the Pokemon evolution process and achieved terrifying results. Things just got real in Pokeland. That’s a place, right? Hey, I’m not Justin Berube. Give me a break.