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Every time I think I've seen the weirdest Skyrim mod, another one rears it's creepy inhuman head into a tower and screams, "Yeah!"
We've seen a billion licensed Monopoly boards released in recent years, but this is definitely the most impressive if you happen to be a gamer.
You'll see cameos from Call of Duty, Halo, Team Fortress 2, Goldeneye, and Half-Life, but it would be unfair of me to spoil the last one.
We celebrated Zelda's 25th anniversary by sharing our favorite memories. Other fans felt compelled to create a more tangible tribute.
Ever notice how the armor that female characters get in video games isn't exactly the most protective? What's the deal with that?
Compared to most games, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim has a lot of options for keeping your attention outside of combat. However, if you start digging in, chances are you'll be slaying wild beasts and fellow humanoids left and right. Unless you're Felix, the peaceful monk.
UPDATE: There is no way this is a coincidence. Just five months ago, a first Half-Life onion ring appeared online. Now there is another.
In this edition of The[Crafty]Gamer, UK native Stuart Harris shares a few of his incredible video game themed posters and explains the creation process.
One inventive Assassin’s Creed 2 fan made himself a working hidden blade. He even posted a kind of tutorial for engineer savvy gamers who want to follow his lead. However, if you try to build one for yourself, and then get picked up by a group of hooded gentlemen in a white van, you didn’t hear about this from us.
Think you’ve seen it all when it comes to Battlefield 3? Even the A-Team couldn’t have pulled off a better stunt than this.
Ever wanted to explore Hyrule without all those pesky puzzles?
Funny or Die has created a hilarious video showing off what L.A. Noire would be like in real life as Cole gets caught on chairs, examines coffee cups and empty bottles, and delivers unexpected dialogue.