We’ve featured German cosplayer Maul a ton of occasions on Kotaku, perhaps greater than every other particular person cosplayer, and there’s an excellent purpose for that: simply have a look at these pictures.
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Whereas he’s finest recognized for his recurring takes on Geralt of Rivia, starting from “being Geralt” to “being Geralt skateboarding in LA”, Maul has additionally finished a ton of labor—each paid (like this, this one’s an advert for PlayStation) and private—on collection like Dishonored, Cyberpunk and Metallic Gear Strong as properly.
As we speak, although, we’re taking a look at his newest shoot, an unbelievable tackle God of Struggle’s Kratos for the discharge of Ragnarok that sees Maul (and his workforce) nailing nearly every little thing, from the costume to the weathered leather-based to the bodypaint to the muscle mass to the beard to…extra muscle mass (which, regardless of Maul’s appreciable measurement IRL, are on this case a swimsuit)
He’s joined by Korriban Cosplay, as Kratos’ son Atreus, and collectively they make about pretty much as good an inspiration for Amazon’s live-action TV adaptation as you’re ever going to get.
Additionally engaged on the costumes and shoot had been Maja Felicitas, Lenora Costumes, hair specialists Bakka Cosplay, Tingilya Cosplay, Bucky Props & Cosplay, Flying Illustration, whereas all pictures had been taken by top-of-the-line within the enterprise, eosAndy.
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Ragnarok is out at the moment, however we reviewed it final week, the place Zack had this to say:
Sure, the axe is cool. Certain, the fights are tons of enjoyable. And I undoubtedly loved exploring each nook and cranny of the massive worlds you get to go to. However what saved me glued to my PS5 for almost 40 hours was the story of a son changing into a person and a father making an attempt to determine how he feels about that. I in all probability might have loved this story a tad extra with about half as many puzzles and ability menus, besides, I discovered myself smiling, feeling glad, because the credit rolled. As I stated at first, God of Struggle Ragnarök is excellent.