The November 2019 issue of Game Informer features an interview with Shigenori Soejima, the character designer for the Persona series as well as the upcoming PROJECT Re FANTASY from Atlus‘ Studio Zero, ...
In the realm of creative projects, maintaining character consistency across diverse media formats presents a significant challenge. Whether you’re developing cinematic masterpieces, illustrating ...
Kong, an Australlian-based artist working at Playside Games, posted the designs up online and almost immeditely got love from portions of the day-zero Project L community who saw the design. It's very ...
The game Shovel Knight is a breakout indie star, which went from a Kickstarter project to a massive hit. Since the game was first published in 2014, it has received critical and commercial success, ...
When making a 3D-animated film during a 15-week semester, there is a lot of ground for students to cover. A group of RIT students, recent alumni, and faculty in the School of Film and Animation are ...
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Persona 5: The Phantom X is the Ultimate Character Design Permission Slip for Persona 6
Atlus has not officially unveiled Persona 6, but it has already taken steps that hint at deeper changes.Persona 5: The Phantom X, the new mobile and PC spin-off, introduces Chizuko Nagao, codename ...
Monster Hunter Wilds comes with a robust character creator, which should come as no surprise seeing how Capcom has been making fairly robust character creators lately. The game also allows you to ...
In 1968, Charles M. Schulz introduced the first Black character to his famous comic strip; Franklin joined Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang. Over the years, the low-key, friendly ...
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Unveiling Project Y: 7 captivating characters and their secrets revealed in new posters
The film Project Y centers on Mi Sun and Do Kyung, two dreamers navigating a dazzling metropolis who are pushed to the edge ...
Franklin Armstrong made his debut in the Peanuts in 1968. In 1968, Charles M. Schulz introduced the first Black character to his famous comic strip; Franklin joined Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest ...
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