been playing death's door recently and wanted to make some fanart of these friend-shaped guys
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been playing death's door recently and wanted to make some fanart of these friend-shaped guys
Steadhone from Death’s Door is honestly kinda iconic. Like his name is literally just “headstone” with some syllables rearranged, this first thing he does when meeting you is asks you to kill him and tells you how to hit harder when that doesn’t work, he has dug his own grave already and just sleeps in it, and he wears his own gravestone on his head so when he dies, it’s just left there to mark his death. He is so ready to die at all times and is also just a really chill, kinda sad, guy.
My love letter to Death's Door
First of all, I suck at video games, I don't play them enough nor do I finish or follow through. Picture the worst person playing an RPG fighting game and that's me.
So the idea of me not only completing this game but also falling in love with it is crazy. Even when I wanted to tear my hair out every time I saw that fucking "Death" title card. I fell in love with the lore, characters, soundtrack, and it's humor. God I got so attached to the characters I almost cried so many times in this game. The characters, though they were in a fantasy world with magic and immortal souls, were relatable and had their own quirks that they stood out from each other really well. I devoured everything about this game and I'm still hungry for more. There's so much in this game that it could take one hours to go through all of its nooks and crannies of little easter eggs and details.
No other game has done to me what Death's Door has, which was it made me invested in it as a whole. It was so unnecessarily hard but still easy to play for a measly little shit like me. I get it, sometimes it stays under people's radar as it came out in 2021 and looked like every other indie fighting game. It sure did for me, but I don't what made me buy it I just wanted something new and different rather than play Hollow Knight or Animal Crossing again for the 100th time this month.
I love indie games, each has it's own unique aesthetic and you can tell the aesthetic this game goes for and it hits to a T. I was really sad when I found out that all of their vinyls and concept art that Devolver Digital had on their merch store was sold out :(
I could talk about this game's lore for hours. The same goes for the great soundtrack. No one else I know has even heard of this game. Whenever I try to explain it, they kind of just nod and look at me weird. Oh, you're fine with playing games like Zelda and Diablo IV, but this little crow with a sword and his little green friends make you frown?! What?!
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk (autistic rant).
My boy
He deserves being happy
A yeah, I made a wip tho
Drunk guy </3
Steadhone is the love of my life, actually
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I absolutely fell in love with Death's Door recently. The story, the art, the gameplay, just everything about it.
I don't see as much fanart out there as it deserves so I wanted to pitch in with Steadhone The Gravedigger (my favorite character) 😄
so i finished death’s door today 🥺 😭