It’s time to run and gun because Cuphead has arrived. The Studio MDHR title available through Steam and Xbox One leans into a clean, retro look reminiscent of old school Disney cartoons. The platform-style game puts the player in the shoes of Cuphead, who lost a bet with the devil (doh!) and plays through the game trying to repay that bet. Boss fights galore and all kinds of fascinating graphics keep the game rolling. You can get a taste of the aesthetic in the launch trailer, which came our way via Entertainment Weekly.
Unsurprisingly, hours of Cuphead game play has inspired artists around the web to put their own spin on the characters and creatures. It doesn’t matter that the game only launched a day ago on September 29. You can’t stop the muse, and I can’t stop myself from sharing Cuphead fan art. Let’s start with this piece by Brandon Zalar.
My gosh this game is gorgeous!#Cuphead pic.twitter.com/r9rdMu55Vx
— ZalarStudios (@ZarlandRex) September 30, 2017
Cuphead characters alongside some classic ‘toons like Mickey Mouse and Oswald the Lucky Rabbit by AKAi.
King Dice by Bendy.
Megs has an excellent rendition of the devil, and she also also has lots of Cuphead fan art at her Tumblr.
Cuphead and Mugman in Tim Burton style by crazycattm.
And to wrap, an official Cuphead poster by Matt Ferguson available from Bottleneck.
Official Cuphead print at the wonderful @BottleneckNYC https://t.co/G8ANd9uHrG pic.twitter.com/0jH8B9ZSSN
— Studio MDHR (@StudioMDHR) September 29, 2017
Have you been playing Cuphead? Tell us your thoughts about the game and share links to any fan art you’ve done in the comments.
Featured Image: StudioMDHR Entertainment
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Fulfill your Cuphead fix!
- Watch Cuphead‘s E3 trailer.
- See Conan O’Brien play Cuphead.
- Get the scoop on Cuphead‘s vinyl soundtrack.