As is typical for the Nendoroid line, each figure comes with a set of accessories. Sans, for example, has a ketchup bottle, hot dog, alternate blue eye parts, and a seated lower body. His eyes can ...
“We’ve got big news today guaranteed to fill you with DETERMINATION!” Good Smile Company shared on Twitter as part of the announcement last week. “We’re excited to announce that Nendoroids of Sans and ...
The Nintendo news isn’t quite done today. A stream from Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai revealed some new costumers coming for the customizable Mii Fighters, including one themed ...
After growing up with Pokemon, Kirby, and Animal Crossing, The Elder Scrolls' fifth installment of Skyrim changed her life and she's been an avid gamer ever since. If she's not tending to yet another ...
Those eager to have a bad time will have to look elsewhere, as the Undertale 10th anniversary website has a new fight with Sans, but it’s not like the one they remember. The Sans fight at the end of ...
After the reveal of SNK's Terry Bogard for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, we got a look at the new Mii Fighter costumes coming to the game. Possibly the highlight was the reveal Sans, from the cult-hit ...
The most obvious resemblance between the two is their bony bodies. Both Sans and the Lich are skeletons with personality, albeit one more than the other. Both of their in-game designs reflect a cuter ...
At face value, Patrick Star, the loveable pink starfish and Spongebob Squarepants' rock-dwelling neighbour, doesn't appear to have much in common with Sans, the grinning, skeletal guide to protagonist ...
Sans from Undertale hit the big time recently when it was revealed he would be appearing in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a costume for the Mii Gunner. So, where does the popular character go from ...
The ever popular Sans of Undertale is now available as a costume in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. News of Sans coming to the Switch fighting game was revealed last night by Super Smash Bros. Ultimate ...
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