Games

Survival Specialist from Fortnite

In Fortnite, the Survival Specialist is one of the more understated skins in the game, especially compared to ones like Rabbit Raider and Power Chord. But there’s no denying it’s one of the most practical ones from a gameplay standpoint.

Power Chord from Fortnite

Bring on the noise complaints with this ferocious pink outfit from Fortnite. Show your punky side with this legendary skin that features the six string back bling and a tank top that’s apparently been tattered in countless battle royales.

Rabbit Raider from Fortnite

Rabbit Raider from Fortnite

In the battle royal game Fortnite, you can dress up with the Rabbit Raider skin to show your celebration for Easter. The bright Pastel Patrol colors make it easy to spot you from a distance, but hey it’s worth it. Tweak this costume with a white bunny suit if you prefer the Bunny Brawler.

Atreus from God of War

Atreus from God of War

In God of War (2018), Atreus is the child of Kratos. A sickly child, he only recently became healthy enough to travel with his father to the Nordic realm. Little does he know that his father Kratos is an Olympian demigod.

Kratos from God of War

Kratos from God of War

In the video game series God of War, Kratos is a Spartan who ascends to become a god and exacts revenge on the Olympians for betraying him. In the latest installment of 2018, an older Kratos lives in the realm of the Norse gods with his son Atreus. On the upside, you don’t need a shirt for this costume. On the downside, you’ll want to slather yourself with white body paint to get the fully authentic look.

Professor Willow from Pokemon Go

Professor Willow from Pokemon Go

In Pokemon Go, Professor Willow introduces beginner trainers to the game by giving them their first pokeballs, and experienced trainers a shot at catching Mew. With his silver fox looks and toned physique, any Pokemon trainer would be happy to follow Professor Willow’s orders.

M’aiq the Liar from Skyrim

A nomadic member of the lion-esque Khajiit race in the internationally popular video game series Elder Scrolls, M’aiq is a witty, cheeky cat that loves to chat. Players randomly discover him along the road, doling out misinformation on a range of topics from nudity to profundity. The game creators originally added M’aiq as an easter egg to add commentary about the series, and he has been in Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim and Elder Scrolls Online. This guide is for his Skyrim outfit, which looks like a cross between Shaolin and Christian monks.

Professor Juniper

Professor Juniper in Pokémon

Professor Juniper is the first female professor in the Pokémon series. Her specialisation is Pokémon origin and she is an old friend of Professor Oak, because who isn’t, right? Her clothes are pretty plain, especially when compared to the other Pokémon Profs.

Alessa Gillespie

Alessa Gillespie (Jodelle Ferland), although not present on screen most of the time, is the heart and soul of each Silent Hill video game and movie installment. Chosen to birth God, an evil demonic entity, Alessa’s soul splits during the ceremony into a “dark” and “light” Alessa. Dark Alessa creates the Silent Hill world, filling it with terrifying and brutal creatures born out of her pain and suffering during the ritual. Despite eventually merging her two halves, Alessa’s soul continues to be drawn into the Silent Hill world. This guide describes her childhood school uniform, an outfit that appears in multiple games.

Professor Elm in Pokémon

Professor Elm was Professor Oak’s top student. He studies Pokémon abilities and specialises in Pokémon breeding (and is credited with the discovery of Pokémon eggs). Elm is a known scatterbrain who, when working, forgets to eat. He often gets so focused on his studies that he becomes completely oblivious to his surroundings.

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