Comic-Con 2015 cosplay gallery
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Cosplay is a labor of love. Fueled by nothing but a desire to express their passion for their favorite franchise (and plenty of caffeinated drinks), cosplayers struggle through hours of stitching, sculpting, draping, and desperate hot-gluing to perfectly recreate their favorite character's ensemble. And it's at places like Comic-Con where they can finally show off the result of all that hard work, and receive their hard-earned kudos. We at GamesRadar+ know they deserve every compliment and astounded expression they get, and want to celebrate the best of the best at San Diego Comic-Con 2015. You'll find our favorites in the gallery above, so feel free to peruse (we recommend using your arrow keys) and be amazed.
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From blacksmith's forge to the king's court, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II lets you shape your medieval tale
Years before we learned of Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, Majima's voice actor pitched a JRPG about the fan-favorite anti-hero and was told "that's not going to happen"
"It can't start in a way that just feels crappy": Avowed devs are turning to animation to solve an RPG "challenge" of offering a sense of progression without sacrificing a strong start