Three Masks With Bonus Shirtless Man
Scary Tim Curry face! Nice watch though.
Kotakuite Neo Deus writes: “I have a recurring sbfplay nightmare in which a shirtless Tim Curry is stalking me at a masquerade ball, dressed as the scariest thing he knows of (consequently, also Tim Curry), and suspiciously proffering an apple to me. This is my attempt to share this nightmare with you. Conveniently, this fits in with your New Year’s resolution of posting more Tim Curry pictures. What are the odds?!”
UTTERLY FRIGHTENING. Oh, and even though Neo Deus is not holding a Kotaku sign, writing “Kotaku” on one’s chest is A-OKAY.
Another scary entry from Kotakuite Vice552, who writes: “This is my entry to the F.E.A.R. 2 scary mask contest. Its made completely out of super sculpey. I included 2 pictures, the one labeled “scarymask.jpg” is my entry, and the one labeled “scarymaskdetails.jpg” is a compilation of pics of the steps I took making the mask, plus a detail shot woohoo! I took inspiration from the Army of 2 armored masks, (face shape and cheek bones), and then that scene from the original matrix where Neo’s skin starts to cover his mouth all crazy like!”
Bravo Vice552, bravo.
Reader Chesu sends along a less scary entry, but very cool entry. Chesu writes: “When I ufa747 saw the first post for this contest, only one thought entered my mind; Majora’s Mask! It took a lot (a LOT!) of taping, paper mache’ing, and especially painting, but it was worth it. While it’s not particularly scary, I don’t expect many of the other entries to be… I’m hoping to see (and lose to!) some simple yet awesome masks, like the Imp mask from Okami, or a paper Spy mask from Team Fortress 2.” So ideas from Chesu if you’ve don’t got em!
Chesu also sends along a making of pic. pay69 slot ดาวน์โหลด We’re giving away a copy of multi-plat horror shooter FEAR 2: Project Origin. Here’s the contest:
Masks are scary, so make a mask. You can make it out mask out of anything – but the key is that you must make it and not buy it. Take a picture of yourself and send it to kotakucontestATgmailDOTcom.
Kotakuland will select a winner from the group of finalists. The winner gets a copy of F.E.A.R. 2, platform of his or her choice! Everyone else gets INTERNET FAME.
Make sure you are holding a Kotaku sign in the picture. Too many people are simply sending old Halloween pictures.
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