I had my weekend turned on its head by this stop motion-animated pagan fever dream of a game

Judero (opens in new tab) left an immediate impression on me⁠—its stop motion animation is the first thing that hit me, beautifully recalling the work of Ray Harryhausen or Phil Tippett. As the developers themselves put it, “For us, this art style invokes something nostalgic; in part comical but perhaps a bit creepy too.”

Each character is made with a real life model, combinations of classic G.I. Joe “Kung Fu grip”-style ball jointed figures with hand-carved and painted epoxy clay. The effect is absolutely arresting, calling to mind 2015’s Hylics (opens in new tab), but also classic examples of sprite-ized models (digital or physical) like Doom or Donkey Kong Country.

source: gamezpot.com