‘NBA 2K17': 17 Hilarious Shots of Accidental Video Game Body Horror (Photos)

‘NBA 2K17': 17 Hilarious Shots of Accidental Video Game Body Horror (Photos)

One of my favorite ways to pass the time is to play the latest iteration of “NBA 2K” and take screenshots of moments in which players break through each other — a concept known as “clipping though.” To my great delight, this occurs in “NBA 2K17” just as often as it has in the last few years’ entries in the series, and these are the best shots I’ve taken in its first week of release.

Superstar Anthony Davis gets more than he bargained for when my created player attempts to kiss him on the forehead.

Spotted in “NBA 2K17”: like a unicorn, but with a human arm sticking out of his forehead instead of a horn.

My man takes an arm through his chin, like a movie villain getting killed by Gerard Butler.

There are few things you can do in life that are as peaceful as when you use your head as somebody else’s shoulder.

TFW you’re secretly spying on your giant son and accidentally get too close. (Yes, that is Michael B. Jordan there — he co-stars in the MyCareer mode in “NBA 2K17.”)

This is, without a doubt, my favorite style of horrifying clipping images in “NBA 2K17”: a face just starting to emerge from someone’s skin.

Although if you incorrectly use your head as someone else’s shoulder it can be pretty alarming.

Whatever horror artist uses the back-head as a somehow more upsetting variation on Kuato from “Total Recall” would deserve untold riches.

Have confirmed that you cannot absorb Michael Jordan‘s ability’s by sticking your face inside his face.

The merging of my created player and Chicago Bulls star Jimmy Butler resulted in the most novel iteration of Spider-Man yet.

It’s not just players getting in on the graphics-breaking fun — these fans, reaching for a loose ball that’s hurtling their direction, render that man in the middle catatonic.

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