The PC game modding community has always been inspirational. Even if a game has very little that people are able to “mod” in, these creatives make the most of it. Sometimes they’re able to completely revamp the game and make it feel like a whole new experience.

And, other times, they can actually mod a game to fix how broken it was on release, like how DSfix was a godsend for the Dark Souls community. But, the focus here is on the funniest ones. Those funny yet amazing mods that improve the overall experience and the “so-bad-it’s-funny” ones that make amazing memes.

10 Skyrim: Macho Dragons

We could fill the entire list up with hilarious or gameplay-improving Skyrim Mods, in fact, we could fill 20 lists. There are too many to count, and the favorite is all up to personal preference, but the top pick here has to go to the Macho-Man Dragon Mod by FancyPantz. Something about seeing this incredibly warped version of Macho Mandy Randy Savage spewing fire down on the villagers and screaming “Oh Yeah!” just always put on smile on our face.

9 Resident Evil 3 (2020): Jill Sandwich

Going from one that’s way old to something very recent, the modern Capcom games almost always have an overactive modding community, and the recent Resident Evil 3 Remaster is no different. There are already plenty of hilarious mods for this game like the one that turns Carlos into Dante from Devil May Cry or Nemesis into Shrek, but the best one of them all has to absolutely be the one that puts Jill Valentine in a Sandwich costume by themimegogo. The best humor is self-referential and this one that makes fun of the classic line by Barry Burton from the original Resident Evil is just too perfect.

8 Resident Evil 2 (2019): Thomas The Train Engine Over Mr. X

While the topic of Resident Evil is on the brain, mods having to do with turning the tone of this game on its head are always great as well. Resident Evil is supposed to be an overly-violent and campy horror game, so changing even one model can completely change the experience. And, no mod does this better than the Thomas The Train Engine Mod for Mr. X made by ZombieAli. It’s exactly what you would think, instead of the terrifying Mr. X, a terrifyingly awful-looking Thomas The Train comes chasing after Leon. And with an extra mod that can change the background music into Thomas’ theme song, this whole part of the game becomes a blast.

7 Dark Souls 3: Challenge Pack, JoJo Stand Edition

Out of all the PC games we can think of in recent history, the Dark Souls titles have probably been modded the most. The amount of work people go through to add all the older armors, weapons, spells, and even characters into the newer games is absurd. Fans went through and tried to remake the lighting engine the DS2 trailers showed off, they found cut bosses and put them back into the game, they’ve revamped Dark Souls 1 to feel fresh again, and now they’ve made Dark Souls into anime itself. to be exact, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is what they’ve turned it into, where people fight against each other using human-like beings made out of their spirit energy called Stands.

This mod is part of ZullieTheWitch’s Challenge pack, a content creator who has done an absurd amount for the SoulsBorne community, and it’s a unique case because the mod if both hilarious and a truly new way to play through Dark Souls 3 again.

6 Dragon Ball FighterZ: Waluigi And Sonic Mods

Dragon Ball FighterZ is hands down one of the best fighting games this generation, and it can only be made better by adding Z Warriors like Waluigi and Sonic into the mix. The art style of FighterZ is one of its biggest draws, and managing to somehow make Waluigi and Sonic the Hedgehog match that art style is a huge achievement. Now, all we have to do is wait until the catalog of character mods becomes as expansive as say Street Fighter X Tekken, and we’ll be ecstatic.

5 Left 4 Dead 2: Left 4 Teletubbies 2

Left 4 Dead 2 has been a trailblazer for modded content over the years. There are some that simply add a new map into the game, some that change the models of the player characters, and some further yet that add an entirely new campaign and even new gameplay mechanics. The L4D2 Teletubbies mod is a simple one, it just replaces the Zombie Models with horrifying versions of Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po (and a few other color variations as well). It might not be anything as grandiose at the Minecraft L4D2 mods, but it did introduce a ton of the fanbase to the potential of these mods and was a hilarious stepping stone for what is still a pretty active modding community.

4 Fallout 4: Buzz Lightyear Paladin Danse

This next one is yet again quite the simple mod, but there’s just something so gut-busting about it. For those unaware, Paladin Danse is one of the Characters in Fallout 4 that can be recruited as a companion, which is a valuable ally to have during a battle in the Commonwealth. So, putting him in a funny Buzz Lightyear texture (thanks to Trashlizard) already works pretty well for the Power Armor he tends to wear. But, (and spoilers ahead for the character here), it becomes twice as funny once the player knows about Danse’s true nature as a Synth. The man who thought he was human and ended up a machine has a mod that makes him look like a Space Adventurer who finds out that he’s just a toy. So poetic, and yet also so hilarious.

3 Fallout 4: Immersive Facial Animation Mod

This next one is quite the efficient mod because, rather than simply changing one thing or one scene, it’s a modification that affects pretty much minute of gameplay in Fallout 4 (and not like the gameplay-improvement mods). We’re of course talking about the Immersive Facial Animation Mod created by AronaxAE and Fancypants. This mod just sort of turns the dial up on each facial movement when a character talks, but that has more of an extreme effect than one would guess.

This is where a lot of those “BLANK game but with 500% facial animations” came from and we’re so thankful for that because each and every one of those videos is side-splitter.

2 Metal Gear Solid 5 - The Phantom Pain: Model Replacements

The Model Swapping modifications for Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain made popular by the YouTube channel Tactical Modding Operations is just such a perfect little change. These videos show just how ridiculous MGS5’s cutscenes become once you put Revolver Ocelots model over Quiets, or DD’s Model over Ocelots, honestly, it’s pretty amazing. We couldn’t find a reference to an exact mod they used to do this but this tool by BobDoleOwndU can get a player pretty close. There are tons of mods that improve the overall MGS5 experience, but ones like this are just as valuable in our eyes.

1 Doom 2: Isabelle Companion Mod

2020 has been an insane year so far, and people are constantly looking for any escapes they can with newly released video games. Back in March two games were incredibly helpful for this, Animal Crossing: New Horizons and Doom Eternal. The games couldn’t be more different, one is about ripping and tearing demons apart all across Hell and Earth, while the other is a slow-paced adventure about building up a town on a tropical island. Yet, because the games released on the exact same day, the internet went wild and starting drawing fanart galore of Doom Slayer and Isabelle just hanging out slaying demons or enjoying the beach. And, the Doom 2 Isabelle Companion Mod is a byproduct of this. It’s a new mod for a very old game that simply adds Isabelle into Doom 2 as a companion of sorts, helping out in the same way Elizabeth would from Bioshock Infinite. Outside of being hilarious, this mod is honestly just a fun reason to go back and play a classic game again, so we’re all for it.

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