These “cursed” gaming sculptures are sick in the best sense of the word

A version of Kirby who is nightmarish, full of teeth that look like those of a shark.

screenshot: North of the Border / YouTube

North of the border is a YouTube channel that creates the most amazing, often terrifying, clay models depicting scenes or characters from some of your favorite video games. Whether it elden ring, breath of the wildor Pokemonthe site’s creator, Adam, aims to produce exceptionally realistic models. SHowever, sometimes they are simply stunningly impressive, albeit at times to the point of being officially declared “cursed”.

Adam from North of the Border is an extremely talented artist who is not afraid to use his abilities for evil. That’s how you end up with a Pikachu you won’t want to show your kidsor a red M&M that whets the appetite for the Maya Rudolph ad.

It’s also very worth noting that these videos are also excellently edited and narrated. Adam is a hilarious, entertaining narrator of his own creations, making them hilarious and fun to watch, along with all sorts of little flashing gags on screen. At the same time, the videos are put together in such a way that you don’t sit and stare as some guy smoothes a chunk of audio over a wireframe for thirty minutes, but neither does you feel disconnected from the process. There are no unreasonable sudden jumps that make you suspicious that he took off halfway to a 3D printer.

We’ve perused his back catalog and picked our gaming favorites to share with you. If you like them as much as we do, He has a Patreon this is worth supporting. And if you’re wondering who officially declares things cursed, that’s the American ordinance for classifying horror.

https://kotaku.com/youtube-gaming-sculpture-elden-ring-tears-kingdom-1850193450 These “cursed” gaming sculptures are sick in the best sense of the word

Curtis Crabtree

Curtis Crabtree is a 24ssports U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Curtis Crabtree joined 24ssports in 2021 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: curtiscrabtree@24ssports.com.

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