The Heroes And Villians Of The Legend Of Zelda, In Samurai Form

The Heroes And Villians Of The Legend Of Zelda, In Samurai Form

Man. I can’t be the only one that would play a Zelda game in this style, right? It’s sumi-e, to be specific — it’s a type of Japanese brush painting. You might already be familiar with the style if you’ve played Okami. Either way, the Link above was drawn by artist myCKs — and there’s more where that came from.

The Heroes And Villians Of The Legend Of Zelda, In Samurai Form
The Heroes And Villians Of The Legend Of Zelda, In Samurai Form
The Heroes And Villians Of The Legend Of Zelda, In Samurai Form

Actually, myCKs has done more than just the Zelda franchise in this style. There’s also Final Fantasy

The Heroes And Villians Of The Legend Of Zelda, In Samurai Form

And Mass Effect

The Heroes And Villians Of The Legend Of Zelda, In Samurai Form

And hey, even Tomb Raider:

The Heroes And Villians Of The Legend Of Zelda, In Samurai Form

As well as a bunch of other franchises — you can check out more of myCK’s excellent work here.


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