The best screenshot you will see all week. Heck, maybe all year.

That’s from an actual game called Dino D-Day, an upcoming multiplayer shooter that pits American soliders against Nazis with dinosaurs. I can’t imagine the game is any good and I couldn’t care less. Because whatever that thing up there is, its awesomeness will haunt my dreams.

  • Jason McMaster

    I’ve been obsessing over this game for weeks now

  • http://magical-sword.blogspot.com Photographer Leia

    What do you mean you doubt this game will be any good? This picture, in and of itself, is proof that the game will be amazing. Of course your definition of “amazing” may vary :p

    You know this makes me wonder why more people don’t have games with Nazi Triceratops missile launchers or whatever. You would think that alternate history stories (and I’m not just talking about the kind where the Union Army had an alliance with the Dutch or something mundane like that) would be a playground of happiness for FPS and RTS developers. Instead they don’t seem to do much with it, which puzzles me since everyone seems on a campaign to have the newest, latest, greatest war game.

    Also, this reminds me of http://io9.com/#!5084491/the-alternate-history-theme-park-where-dinosaurs-fought-in-the-civil-war

  • Slainte Mhath

    Only one question : Does the Tricerapanzer goose-step when it walks?

    If so, SOLD.

    ;-)

  • Christien Murawski

    I think that screenshot is better than Sucker Punch.

    -xtien

    P.S. Styracosaurus. Not Triceratops.

  • krise madsen

    A bit early for dinopics, IMO.

  • http://magical-sword.blogspot.com Photographer Leia

    @ Christien Murawski – I bow to your superior wisdom.

  • Christien Murawski

    Photo Leia – said wisdom is not mine. It belongs to my six year old.

    -xtien

  • Warren

    Never has a Tom Chick post title held more raw truth.

  • http://www.little-victories.com Larsen B

    I’ve really got to take issue with Photographer Leia’s inability to count how many horns are in that picture!

  • http://digitalonanism.blogspot.com Omega Chervil

    I’m just glad the dinosaur soldiers who fought in World War II are finally getting recognition for their service. Their tale has gone untold for too long.