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This masterfully designed art book invites the reader on a visual journey through the world of Assassin's Creed Valhalla: A world defined by the harsh beauty of Viking life, rich with fascinating characters and breathtaking landscapes. The Assassin's Creed series is renowned for its skillful blend of historical fiction, epic environments, and exciting action. This art book offers an insider's look at the immersive art direction of Assassin's Creed Valhalla the first title in the franchise to show more explore Norse culture and the Viking invasion of England in the 9th century. Featuring iconic artworks ranging from stunning settings to brutal weapons, as well as developer insights. Ubisoft and Dark Horse Books offer this enticing collection of art and commentary that is sure to attract returning fans and newcomers alike. show lessTags
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Artwork is really beautiful and the paper is quite a thick cardstock, albeit don't feel it is THAT deluxe. There is no dust jacket and a lot of the pictures inside are very crammed and therefore small. It could do with a bit more pages to make pictures at minimum half page instead of what they went for, but it is still good artbook.
One thing I appreciate is their no BS approach to explaining the process - you will hear a lot of historical research and similar when it comes to the Norse side of the game. British Isles part of the game only uses terms relating to mood, atmosphere, painting style and such. Basically their side of the story is made up and meant as a backdrop...aim is to be believable enough, not historical. I heavily show more dislike the game for this dichotomy of approaches, but I like this artbook is rather clear they just went full fantasy.
The one star removed is only for the fact it doesn't REALLY feel deluxe. It is a good artbook, but some foil on cover doesn't really make it "deluxe". Print is nice though...really wish the pictures inside weren't as crowded as they made them in some parts. show less
One thing I appreciate is their no BS approach to explaining the process - you will hear a lot of historical research and similar when it comes to the Norse side of the game. British Isles part of the game only uses terms relating to mood, atmosphere, painting style and such. Basically their side of the story is made up and meant as a backdrop...aim is to be believable enough, not historical. I heavily show more dislike the game for this dichotomy of approaches, but I like this artbook is rather clear they just went full fantasy.
The one star removed is only for the fact it doesn't REALLY feel deluxe. It is a good artbook, but some foil on cover doesn't really make it "deluxe". Print is nice though...really wish the pictures inside weren't as crowded as they made them in some parts. show less
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