GNOME KNIGHT! (wip)
A tiefling Paladin of Ancients
I wanted to draw a tiefling paladin, but I felt I had the chance to do something extra with the horns. And then it hit me! Moose antlers!! Now I kind of want to play this character one day..
Do you folks want to see some miniatures? These mind flayer-like characters are made from different Frostgrave sets and parts from a bag of Warhammer 40K spruces I got from a friend.
I recently helped a friend out with a couple of drawings for his talk about puzzle design in games, at Quo Vadis.
My d&d players faced off against some evil dwarves this evening. I had drawn how I imagined them, but waited with uploading as to not spoil the surprise.
And yes, they were homebrewed to have Princess Mononoke-esk firearms.
Alright alright, here we go:
- Binding of Issac (I love me some Rogue-like, quick procudeal generated levels with nasty small monsters. Hilarious upgrades. I once became a laser-eyed demon who threw up blood at my enemies.)
- Nuclear Throne (Also Rogue-like, but in a post-apokalyptic setting. My go-to atm.)
- Child of Light (Uplay might get in the way. Otherwise cute, turnbased RPG platformer w. great story + artstyle. Somewhat dark though.)
- Darkest Dungeon (Warning: Can get depri at times because you want your team to survive, be nice, get along and not go mad - but they can't :'( )
- Evil Genius (Want to have an hilarious army-builder RTS and play Simes all while starring as the villan in an old James Bond film? This is for you then.)
- Far Cry 2/3/4 (They are not connected and they only work if Uplay actually allows you to play them. Btw I f*ing hate Uplay. Great games - makes you cause chaos around the globe.)
- Half Life 2 + ep.1 + ep.2 (I have a hard times describing these. To me, they are still the greatest exable of good storytelling in games + amazing atmosphere. I love them so much.)
- Mark of the Ninja (You like beautiful 2D-animation and stealth? I my opinion the best stealth game ever.)
- Orcs must die 1 (Strategic tower defense w. 3rd person shooter elements starring goofy douchey-fuckboy.)
- Plants vs. Zombies (Tower defense set in a garden. LOOVE all the mini games + you get to build your own zen-garden. Disclaimer: Popcap changed A LOT of things in this game since it came out.)
- Rochard (Small, fun sci-fi puzzle shooter w. great story. Can be played through in an evening or two.)
- The Witcher 2 (You want to play an RPG, but you also want to hate yourself a little bit. Combat is hard to begin with, the story is AMAZING - but check videos explaining the first game as well as which talent-trees not to take.)
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Sounds like you want a list of good non-multiplayer games - wait let me just get the list out.
Come at me bro
I have been watching both Dungeon Meshi and Nausicää lately - so naturally I felt like drawing an elf fighter with insectoid carapace armor! WIP WIP WIP
More D&D "maps". Some sessions ago, the guys in my long-running campaign saved a count's life and was rewarded with an old border fortress. Probably not cursed.