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With the arrival of last month, the Steam Workshop is already rife with reskins of the game's four nice car boys and their weapons. While you've got the obvious transfers of popular characters from other media and game series, you've also got a few that tap into different elements of the characters (hence Ignis's chef costume above).Here are just ten highlights we've picked out, but it's worth scanning to see the full range of weapons and reskins that the community has created. Special shout out to creators and, whose creations pop up more than once in this list.Gladio as a lifeguardFor all those Final Fantasy fans who have dreamed of Gladio rescuing them from drowning off of the Dorset coast after a failed scuba expedition (like no one I know), user Kyriya has created. 'Look ready to run down a beach in slow motion.and look good while doing it,' goes the description. Kratos from God of Warby Jazneo is based on the classic God of War 3 Kratos design, rather than the recent PS4 game that's generated so many insufferable dad memes. Since you do basically go to war with gods at the end of Final Fantasy 15 (well, one), this seems appropriate. Spider-ManThere are a few versions of the Spidey suit on Steam Workshop, all by user Snacks:, and the latter of which probably fits Noctis's aesthetic the best.
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Much like that scene in Spider-Man: Homecoming where Peter finds himself in the middle of a field unable to use his web shooters, I'm not sure how useful Spidey's powers would even be outside the city of Insomnia in FF15, but the costumes do look the part here. Chef Ignisis one of the best parts of FF15, and allows you to take that to its natural conclusion. It's a nice-looking outfit, and the best part is you can combo it with, also made by Kyriya. Solid SnakeUser AaronTheSnob has created this fully rigged, based on an original model rip by MrGameboy20XX.
He looks far too happy on that Chocobo for my liking, but hey, maybe Snake's more into human companionship these days. Snake can be combined with his memorable SOCOM pistol and a CQC knife as part of. Squall from Final Fantasy 8Squall and Noctis are both unmistakeably Tetsuya Nomura creations, and lets you swap one for the other. Mods also exist for Final Fantasy characters like Lightning and Cloud, as well as their numerous weapons. Dante from Devil May CryIt's been over five years since the last Devil May Cry game, and next year. In the meantime, captures the Son of Sparta as he looked in DMC4, complete with working physics on his coat when he moves. You can swap him in for Noctis or Gladio.
For a really deep cut, you can get when he appeared as a guest character. BahamutI could never work out if FF15's Bahamut was actually a dragon or just a large man dressed as a dragon. In the case of, there's no ambiguity: Noctis is cosplaying as probably the most famous summon from the entire series. I think it's a bit garish to wear on a road trip, but what do I know.
Freddy KruegerThere's something about swapping that I find mildly disturbing, especially when he's following you around at night. A, if you want more horror icons (who have mostly been robbed of their scary powers after years of dreadful sequels) in your crew. Ignis cosplays as Ifritgives the mild-mannered chef a fiery makeover. You never really get to see enough of Final Fantasy 15's gorgeous summon creatures throughout the game, which seems like a waste, so dressing them up as such seems like the next best thing.
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Today we are talking to Dan Taylor, a professional level designer who has in the past worked for Eidos, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Rockstar (among others) on games such as Medal of Honor Heroes 2, Hitman: Sniper, or Shadow of the Tomb Raider. Dan - who started out as a modder for Morrowind, Skyrim, and Fallout New Vegas - has close to two decades of experience in the video game industry under his belt and his talk on Ten Principles for Good Level Design at the Game Developer's Conference 2013 is cu.