Gaming’s most festively ferocious yetis
Zombie abominable snowmen! Fake sasquatch! Talkative Bigfeet!

Sasquatch. Bigfoot. The Abominable Snowman. There are many names associated with the elusive, (definitely not fake) ape-men... eh, thingies. Contrary to what Harry and the Hendersons would have you believe, though, most would rather chow down on your colon than forge an interspecies friendship.
Above: Don’t let Harry fool you. We bet he'd have totally eaten John Lithgow if they’d ever done a sequel
In video games especially, your averagemythical apewould like nothing more than to introduce you to that big game over screen in the sky. So pack some animal tranquilisers and a hacksaw, as we take you on a tour of some of gaming’s greatestyetis and sasquatch. Oh, and watch out for that bastardwho makes the soup.
Warning: There are some slight spoilers ahead, mainly to do with Uncharted 2: Among Thieves.
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David has worked for Future under many guises, including for 12DOVE and the Official Xbox Magazine. He is currently the Google Stories Editor for GamesRadar and PC Gamer, which sees him making daily video Stories content for both websites. David also regularly writes features, guides, and reviews for both brands too.

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