A former Eurogamer intern and reporter, Emma loves delving into communities and modding scenes in search of the weird and wonderful. Oh, and be prepared for puns. Lots of horrible puns.
Ah Rust, the perfect game for relaxing and enjoying the scenery, right? Wrong. It's a nightmare zone full of death, paranoia and the most irritating players you'll find in a multiplayer game. It's been made that way by design, of course - the driving idea behind Rust is survival, and having to watch your back for other players is a key part of this.
It's a brutal, anarchic environment. Moments where players deviate from the cycle of violence are rare - and perhaps all the more precious when they do happen. That being said, developer Facepunch has left opportunities for creativity within Rust's world, one example being the game's collection of musical instruments. As I discovered in a previous article, you can even connect. If you haven't read that piece yet, bookmark it for when you're feeling festive.
For this month's column, however, I wanted to focus my attention on a different creative outlet. Art! Or more specifically, sign art, which has been popular in the Rust community for as long as I can remember. The game allows you to paint wooden signs which can be attached to your base, adding a touch of 'personalisation' to your home. Admittedly, most of the artwork I've encountered in-game has taken the form of graffiti, memes, or crudely-drawn genitalia.
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