The Art of Total War by Martin Robinson - ISBN: 9781783292165
Hardcover
Cinematic art reveals epic battles and historical detail of Total War.

The Art of Total War

From the Samurai of Japan to the Legions of the North

$65.00

  • Hardcover

    192 pages

  • Release Date

    23 January 2015

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Summary

The Art of Total War

The Art of Total War is a high-end art book based on the bestselling Total War™ franchise, including the latest game in the series, Total War™: Rome II. This volume includes full-colour concept and development art throughout, as well as creator and artist commentaries. Total War is known for its cinematic quality and phenomenal attention to detail, admired by gamers and critics alike.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781783292165
ISBN-10:1783292164
Author:Martin Robinson
Publisher:Titan Books Ltd
Imprint:Titan Books Ltd
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:192
Release Date:23 January 2015
Weight:1.31kg
Dimensions:310mm x 236mm x 20mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“The book is constructed extremely well and contains images that would be worthy of framing and displaying in your home.” - Steam First “Many of these pieces are true works of art.” - Gaming Trend

“Titan publishes art books that are often as compelling to read as they are to look at, and The Art of Total War is perhaps the best example of this.” - VG Blogger

“This art book is not a collage of images thrown together in a hardback book and waved in the faces of fans as collectable merchandise, but instead is a high-end art book that anyone looking for a lot of in depth detail and thought provoking discussion can enjoy” - Entertainment Buddha

“This book is a love letter to the iconic franchise that had a major impact in the strategy gaming community.” - New Gamer Nation

“If you’re an game designer, artist or war history buff, The Art of Total War will be a wonderful addition to your library and reference.” - Retrenders

About The Author

Martin Robinson

Martin Robinson is an award-winning journalist and Features Editor at Eurogamer. Previously Content Editor at the UK office of IGN.com.

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