

But this time, it seems like Kevin might have bitten off more than he could choo. Admittedly, nothing is more glorious and hilarious than watching Thomas descend from the sky and light the guards of Whiterun on fire. The mod replaces all of the dragons in Skyrim with the most feared and nightmarish creature of them all – Thomas the Tank Engine. Obviously, Skyrim isn’t new to mods, but this might be one of the strangest. And so, with this, the Thomas the Tank Engine mod saga continues. He’s the creator of the original Thomas the Tank Engine mod for Skyrim, and the forefather of all the other mods that would soon follow. If you haven’t seen this yet, you should check it out, it’s funny as hell.īut recently, a modder by the name of Kevin Brock has gotten into some serious legal trouble for creating a mod so heinous, so severe that he just might be taken to court. For example, Shrek was recently added as a miniboss in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice – as if the game wasn’t soul-wrenchingly difficult enough as is. Over the years, we’ve seen the modding community create some pretty weird additions to video games. Mods are mainly created for fun, out of sheer boredom, or to “enhance” gameplay, if you catch my drift. The concept of modding games has existed since the dawn of time.
