Grab It Magazine:
"With The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask recently remastered for the Nintendo 3DS, we’ve been spending a lot of time pretending to be someone, or something, else with the help of a vast selection of useful and unusual masks. Throughout video game history, we’ve been using masks to conceal our identities, to obtain mystical powers, and sometimes for the sheer comedic effect.
In video games, masks often transcend their façade and become the Swiss army knife of the gaming universe. Here at Grab It, we thought it was timely to celebrate these mysterious accessories by ranking our top ten video game masks."
Bullet Noir is a black, white and red blast-fest that will feel familiar to anyone who spent the 2010s violently murdering goons from above.
Hideo writes: "We experimented with magnetic motion capture in "Metal Gear Solid: Integral", and in MGS2, we adopted optical motion capture for the first time. Was the shooting done about 25 years ago? Well, back then, everything was trial and error, but every day felt fresh and exciting."
Zelda: Majora's Mask art director Takaya Imamura shares a few words about designing the mask in an interview.
Big Face FTW
Sweet list. I haven't gotten Majora's yet, but I'm keen to play. Wahoo for Big Face.
No Batman? Rigged. RIIIIGGED, hahaha :)
Awesome list. Gonna have to give Abe's New 'n Tasty remaster a go, loved it back in the day on PSone but just downloaded it to PS4 for this month's PS+ stuff. Will be interesting to see how it stacks up after all these years.