
Then there was the hefty amount of Doom Eternal and Animal Crossing: New Horizons crossover art which flooded the Internet leading up to the two games' dual release on March 20. When Square Enix released its Final Fantasy 7 Remake earlier this month, the official Doom Twitter account put out a recreation of the Final Fantasy 7 cover image with Cloud Strife standing in front of Shinra Headquarters but instead featuring Doomguy with his DoomBlade. The red-heavy art style of id Software's recent Doom titles has been used to great effect when crossing over with other famous video game franchises too. One of his series takes images from different Halo games to create posters in the 80's synthwave graphical style, while others have taken an interest in the upcoming Xbox Series X title Halo: Infinite. The artist is heavily inspired by the long-running Halo franchise, and has a number of different takes on its iconography plastered all across his DeviantArt account.


RELATED: Doom Fan Creates Crazy Realistic Doomguy Render with AI The result is a striking image that can be found on Playbox36's Twitter and DeviantArt accounts with multiple croppings fit to be used as wallpapers on various devices. Many of those characters are also protected by futuristic power armor, be they the black-and-white nanotech suits of EA's Crysis - which recently returned in the trailer for Crysis Remastered - or the iconic green suits of Halo's Master Chief and DOOM's Doomguy.Ī French artist who goes by Playbox36 created a series of images crossing over Bungie and id Software's franchises by taking Master Chief's post from the cover of the 2010 animated film collection Halo Legends and re-painting it in the iconic red-and-black art style of the marketing material seen for Doom (2016) and the recently released Doom Eternal. The first-person shooter genre has a host of memorable protagonists, from 3D Realms' crass, one-liner spouting Duke Nukem to Valve's theoretical physicist Gordon Freeman from the Half-Life series.
