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Legend of Zelda Art & Artifacts Sneak Peek!

February 15, 2017 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

A lovely reader received a copy of Dark Horse’s latest The Legend of Zelda artbook early, and she sent me photos of her latest beauty. If you were on the fence about The Legend of Zelda Art & Artifacts book before, perhaps these images will change your mind. I completely forgot to preorder my copy until I saw these photos. This art book needs to be in my possession sooner than later, that’s for certain.

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I’ve also been told that the paper quality is the same as the last art book, which was high quality stock. As soon as I receive my copy, I’ll do a little unboxing video that will exclude Breath of the Wild spoilers. I’ve been warned that there is some Breath of the Wild content, but it’s rather minimal. Obviously it’s going to be about Link saving Zelda from Ganon or a Ganon minion, but it could have a crazy twist like A Link Between Worlds did.

The art book is still available on Amazon.com, as well as digitally through Dark Horse. But really, do you buy an art book to look at it digitally? No. No you do not.

Filed Under: Art books

Pokémon Visual Companion Second Edition Book Review

January 6, 2017 By Chris Nitz Leave a Comment

I am totally rusty when it comes to video reviews, but that doesn’t diminish the pleasure it was to review the Pokémon Visual Companion Second Edition. If you’ve never watched the Pokémon cartoon before, or you just want to know how the games and the cartoons coincide with one another, this book will help you get that lore under your feet. Fans of this series, this book is well worth adding to your collection!

 

SGR Rating 4.5/5

Authors: Simcha Whitehill, Lawrence Neves, Katherine Fang, Cris Silvestri
Publisher: DK/Prima Games
Editions Available: Hardcover
Acquired via Publisher

Filed Under: Books, Extended Lore

Playing with Power: Nintendo NES Classics Review

November 18, 2016 By Chris Nitz Leave a Comment

I grew up playing a lot of Nintendo. While the Atari 2600 was my first console, it was the NES that totally got me hooked on gaming. The amount of time my friends and I spent sitting on the floor playing some random game my parents rented from the local video store is countless. Prima Games has now tapped into that nostalgia with their Playing with Power: Nintendo NES Classics book. This book comes with all kinds of little tidbits of Nintendo information, as well as guides for some of the most popular NES games.

Prima Games, please make more of these! PLEASE!!!!

SGR Rating 4.5/5

Authors: Garitt Rocha, Nick von Esmarch
Publisher: Prima Games
Editions Available: Collector’s Edition
Acquired via Publisher

Filed Under: Books, Extended Lore, Video

Book Review: Assassin’s Creed: Last Descendants #1

September 15, 2016 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

assasins creed last descendants 1 reviewThe Assassin’s Creed series has always had novelizations of their games, which are, quite frankly, terrible. This is the first novel (not counting comic) with an original story, and I admit I went into it with heavy hesitation. The comic has been just okay so far, so how would a completely new story go? How well will Matthew J. Kirby walk the fine line of keeping the present day plot line as interesting as the past, a/k/a what gamers really care about? He does quite the fine job, actually.

Last Descendants is the first of a series of books that explores a group of kids and their connections to Assassins, Templars, and their ancestors who came in contact with Pieces of Eden. A former Abstergo employee quits the company, steals an Animus, and lures a few kids to all try the Animus together. They all just happen to have ancestors who were pivotal pieces in relocating one of the lost Pieces of Eden. This employee is neither Templar nor Assassin; in fact, he believes that neither faction deserves to have such power. His goal is to find these Pieces and keep them as far away as possible from both Templar and Assassin.

For the first time with Assassin’s Creed, I actually care about what is going on in present day as much as in the past. These kids hurled in a mess of war they didn’t ask for, Templars and Assassins both trying to convert them to their side, and this mysterious disgruntled Abstergo worker who hasn’t told them quite everything. It’s hard not to be invested in their story.

And, as usual, the ancestors’ history is fascinating. It also takes up the majority of the book, which is how it should be. This particular history takes place after Assassin’s Creed III and Assassin’s Creed Rogue, during the Civil War. In the North, President Lincoln is imposing a draft, and many aren’t happy with it. The Templars of the time have decided to stage a riot to protest the draft, and then use the distraction to steal the Piece of Eden. The Assassins have already been alerted to the ploy, and it quickly becomes a tug-of-war between the two over who gets the Piece.

The Piece was not recovered, and the book ends with the kids scattered as the Templars and Assassins zoom in on their location. And thus, it ends on quite the glorious cliffhanger. The next book will release in December, and suffice to say, I am hooked enough to need to know what will happen next. I encourage all fans of the AC titles to pick up this series. I doubt it will have much to do with the games, but this one is a fun tale in the universe. It’s made me want to finally start Black Flag or even Rogue. I do miss stabbing people from above.

Filed Under: Books, Extended Lore

Unboxing the Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Collector’s Edition

August 24, 2016 By Keri Honea Leave a Comment

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided released yesterday, and it indeed had a Collector’s Edition. Of course I preordered it immediately, as my CE throne can always be bigger and more grand. Once again, I don’t remember what all came with it, but I was pleased with everything within. The full unboxing video is below!

The Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Collector’s Edition contains all of the digital goodies advertised with the failed and awful “Augment Your Preorder” program that Square Enix attempted to implement when preorders for the game first opened. It also contains a code for a digital download for a composer’s sample of the game’s soundtrack. Most likely, me being me, I’ll fall in love with the composer’s sample and then buy the full soundtrack.

What really stands out with this CE, other than the two pieces of mystery I still haven’t researched, are the steelbook case and statue. The artwork on the steelbook case is some of the best I’ve ever seen. And while the stand to the Adam Jensen statue feels rather cheap, the statue itself is nicely painted and rather well made. I think my money was well spent.

Now I just have to play the game and see if that makes it worth it. I have a feeling I will love it.

Filed Under: Collectors Editions, Extended Lore, This Has Nothing to Do with Strategy Guides!, Video Game Collector's Editions

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