I've never played Prince of Persia, but I have a general idea on the style of the game and the characters. I must say I don't think this is what they had in mind. It seems like a bunch of random
Sometimes recolors and splices can be cool and exciting. I\'m not so much getting that vibe from these skins, though. Strike 1: They\'re all overwrites. Two of the skins overwrite Kyle, so you
In case any of the other dozens of prequel Jedi skins, packs, and customizations weren\'t enough to whet your appetite, here we have another. Boasting many heads and torsos, this pack includes both a
This version of Boba Fett has been darkened considerably, retaining only a small amount of green coloration from the original armor. Some of the red armor remains, and the yellow kneepads and
Here we have a Kyle reskin, which is black and red. It's basically a paintbucket job with the black, and the red is overlayed onto the collar, shoulderpad, and belt. On the back is the clan tag
I'm going to tell you exactly how this author made this skin, and you can reproduce it in under five minutes. First open up one of the textures from the shadowtrooper model. Increase the contrast so
I actually find this skin incredibly amusing. It's lacking detail in some areas, but it's the idea that counts here. Rax Joris in a sweater vest just makes me crack a smile. The idea here was to make
I was really disappointed by this skin. The only thing that really needed to be changed on Jan to make her look more like Dark Forces II Jan was her face, and that was the one thing the author
I was surprised to find out this was an MS paint skin. After all when you think of MS paint you think of hard paintbucket colors, and this doesn't have much of that. It does have some very obvious
Here we have a group of three skins. The first skin is called \"Assassin Reborn\", though it doesn\'t really look like an assassin to me. I would think wearing white would lower your stealth