The Art of Titanfall
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.93 (799 Votes) |
Asin | : | 178329194X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-27 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. Andy McVittie has worked in the video games industry for more than twenty years, writing and editing magazines such as Nintendo Official Magazine and PlayStation Plus
You don’t have to be a fan of the videogame Titanfall to enjoy this art book. It has made me even more excited for the game." - The Flickcast"If you just can’t get enough Titanfall, this is the definitive companion piece, and a must-have for any fan." - Gaming Trend"The artwork itself is gorgeous." - Video Games Artwork"A must-have for every Titanfall fan’s coffee table, full of gorgeous artwork, behind-the-scenes info on the game’s development and some shocking surprises thrown in." - Titanfall Gamer"The Art of Titanfall Book is Must Have For Every Titanfall FanThe Art of Titanfall clearly defines how an art book should look like!" - Segment Next"The Art of Titanfall is
Titanfall will be a launch game released on the next-gen console Xbox One and will have a huge marketing campaign behind it from both the game developers and Microsoft.. The Art of Titanfall offers an intricately detailed look at the concept and development art behind arguably the most eagerly anticipated game of 2014, Titanfall. The Art of Titanfall offers fans of this ground-breaking game an exclusive insight into its visual development through all stages of production. Titanfall has already accumulated a plethora of prestigious gaming awards and gained worldwide media attention ahead of its release. Titanfall won over 60 awards at E3 2013, including Best Original Game, Best Console Game, Best PC Game, Best Action Game, Best Online Multiplayer, and the coveted Best of Show. The Art of Titanfall will be released ahead of the launch date for the game,
Full metal overload [[VIDEOID:mo2JSAFI1VIV9OF]]Fans of the game, mecha robots, and sci-fi art would be delighted with The Art of Titanfall. Game developer Respawn Entertainment has filled all the 192 pages of this hardcover with wonderful concept art.The artworks are a mixture, about half each, of in-game 3D models and digital art. And about half the book covers the mechas, characters, weapons, spaceships and vehicles. The latter half, about 100 pages, covers the environment art.Even though the book features 3D mode. "Focus might be off but the work is great" according to Aidan Hodge-McNutt. Though there is plenty of beautiful art in "The Art of Titanfall 2", I think the focus and spread might have been improved. There are roughly as many pages of the game's somewhat identical firearms as there are of its varied and highly detailed pilots and Titans, and I feel that we only see one iteration of many of the concepts for in-game models. That aside, the written descriptors are concise but well-written, and the book does go into some detail of the creative process at Respawn Entertainmen. "The art overall is quite nice. The complaint I have is" according to Rook. The art overall is quite nice. The complaint I have is, just like the first book (In My Opinion) there's not enough art/pics of the technology. Half the book is art about the planets/world settings. I would have liked more images of all the different pilot weapons/uniform designs and the titans themselves. But overall, it's a quality book.