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The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia Hardcover – Illustrated, 29 Jan. 2013

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Dark Horse Books and Nintendo team up to bring you The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia, containing an unparalleled collection of historical information on The Legend of Zelda franchise. This handsome hardcover contains never-before-seen concept art, the full history of Hyrule, the official chronology of the games, and much more! Starting with an insightful introduction by the legendary producer and video-game designer of Donkey Kong, Mario, and The Legend of Zelda, Shigeru Miyamoto, this book is crammed full of information about the storied history of Link's adventures from the creators themselves! As a bonus, The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia includes an exclusive comic by the foremost creator of The Legend of Zelda manga - Akira Himekawa!
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Dark Horse Books and Nintendo® bring you The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia, containing an unparalleled collection of historical information on The Legend of Zelda™ franchise. This handsome hardcover contains never-before-seen concept art, the full history of Hyrule, the official chronology of the games, and much more! Starting with an insightful introduction by the legendary producer and video-game designer of Donkey Kong™, Mario™, and The Legend of Zelda™, Shigeru Miyamoto, this book is crammed full of information about the storied history of Link's adventures from the creators themselves! As a bonus, The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia includes an exclusive comic by the foremost creator of The Legend of Zelda manga-Akira Himekawa!

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Dark Horse
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ 29 Jan. 2013
  • Edition ‏ : ‎ Illustrated
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 276 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1616550414
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1616550417
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 1.84 kg
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 23.65 x 4.88 x 31.27 cm
  • Part of Series ‏ : ‎ The Legend of Zelda
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Customers praise the book's stunning artwork with top-notch color illustrations and appreciate its comprehensive content, providing detailed explanations of the series. The timeline is particularly well-received, with one customer noting it bridges different sagas, while others highlight the interesting insights into character designs. Customers consider it a must-have for Zelda fans and find it worth the money, with one mentioning it includes a prequel manga for Skyward Sword.

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192 customers mention ‘Artwork’192 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the artwork in the book, praising its top-notch color illustrations and beautiful creativity, noting that it looks great on the bookshelf.

"...This is especially interesting to read for the earlier entries in the series as most of their stories are quite vague at best and this book helps to..." Read more

"...Just going through it has inspired me to play through Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker and the other titles and also reminded me that sometimes the best..." Read more

"...And I do mean, quite a lot! Lots of concept art and character designs from the game, even on some of the supplemental characters!..." Read more

"...The third section gives us some very interesting concept designs from all of the previous games in the series, once again, complete with redesigns..." Read more

78 customers mention ‘Zelda fan’78 positive0 negative

Customers consider this book a must-have for Zelda fans, particularly as a gift for avid followers of the series, with one customer noting it provides a fantastic overview of 25 years of Zelda games.

"Zelda is one of the greatest video game series of all time with countless entries over several systems yet one thing has remained a big mystery, the..." Read more

"...Skyward Sword prequel Manga comic at the back, which is a very nice lead up to the game...." Read more

"...Finally, in an extra section at the very back of the book is a new Zelda manga, which acts as a prequel to the story of The Legend of Zelda: Skyward..." Read more

"...That said, I can say with confidence that this book is prefect for any Legend of Zelda fan, be you a relatively new player like me or a diehard fan..." Read more

75 customers mention ‘Information content’75 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the book's comprehensive content, which provides detailed explanations of the entire Zelda series, making it a valuable resource for fans.

"...a good in-depth history of each games story and lore with facts about each one...." Read more

"...A very big YES if you're a fan of the series as it's all very in depth and very well put together! A welcome addition to any Zelda geek's bookshelf!" Read more

"...of art that it contains, you should get it because it explains, in detail, the entire, previously confusing chronology of the series that fans have..." Read more

"...It also includes interesting side notes about the series, including the Hylian alphabets, which are pretty fun to read...." Read more

65 customers mention ‘Value for money’62 positive3 negative

Customers find the book well worth the money, particularly as a collector's item, with one customer noting it is more lavish than expected.

"...Worth every penny." Read more

"...and when you open it up and look at the pages you will see its money very well spent...." Read more

"...So, is this tome worth getting? A very big YES if you're a fan of the series as it's all very in depth and very well put together!..." Read more

"...and it arrived this weekend and I can say the worth was absolutely worth it! Firstly its a really well put together book...." Read more

57 customers mention ‘Timeline’55 positive2 negative

Customers appreciate the timeline in the book, which provides a comprehensive history of the Zelda series, with one customer noting how it bridges different sagas and games in chronological order.

"...So with that aside, the rest of the book contains a good in-depth history of each games story and lore with facts about each one...." Read more

"...great feature of this book is that it gives the complete chronological time line of the games, with branching paths depending on key moments...." Read more

"...The next section documents 25 years of artwork, with never-before-seen original sketches and illustrations from all the games and gives an..." Read more

"...The Legend of Zelda is presented with glorious art work, incredibly interesting anecdotes and, for all the fans who have speculated all these years,..." Read more

13 customers mention ‘Character design’13 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the character designs in the book, with interesting insights into character development and iterations throughout the series. One customer mentions pages dedicated to describing minor characters, while another notes details about monsters and characters.

"...And I do mean, quite a lot! Lots of concept art and character designs from the game, even on some of the supplemental characters!..." Read more

"...concept art, half behind the scenes, as there are pages dedicated to describing minor characters, giving offical backgrounds to them that we could..." Read more

"...with gorgeous artwork from the games and lots of information regarding the development of characters, locations and items...." Read more

"...There are also interviews with key figures from the development of the games (including a nice foreword by Shigeru Miyamoto)...." Read more

13 customers mention ‘Gift value’13 positive0 negative

Customers find the book makes a great gift, with one mentioning its excellent packaging.

"Great packaging, the book arrived sealed in plastic and opening it was beautiful, considered keeping this for myself but had to give it away for a..." Read more

"Nice book for any Zelda fan. Makes a lovely present." Read more

"Great gift for my brother" Read more

"...Had been waiting for it for ages and it finally went on sale. Great gift and delivery." Read more

6 customers mention ‘Manga content’6 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the manga content in the book, with one mentioning it includes a 32-page comic and another noting it features a prequel manga for Skyward Sword.

"...To finish it of you are treated to a 32 page Manga comic, it is the prequel to the Skyward Sword...." Read more

"...This is a lovingly put together collection and includes a prequel manga for Skyward Sword...." Read more

"...Good comic in the back but a bit difficult to follow (not used to the comic style)..." Read more

"...The info and extras this great book has is crazy. if your an hardcore Zelda fan, you must buy." Read more

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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 September 2017
    Zelda is one of the greatest video game series of all time with countless entries over several systems yet one thing has remained a big mystery, the timeline!
    Easily the biggest thing about this book is the timeline that finally places all the mainstream games in order and finally put to bed the theories made up by fans. While it may have raised a few eyebrows at the time and some still refuse to accept it even today it has answered a question that needed an answer for a long time. While I personally don’t like the three split part as it raises more questions it is now official, so that’s that!
    So with that aside, the rest of the book contains a good in-depth history of each games story and lore with facts about each one. This is especially interesting to read for the earlier entries in the series as most of their stories are quite vague at best and this book helps to expand on them. It should also be noted that it works them into the timeline so somethings are changed a little to help them fit better. Even if you think you know all there is to know about the lore from the games you will find something of interest in this book.
    At the back of this book it also has a Skyward Sword comic that acts as a prequel to the game. While it is my least favourite game in the series it is still an interesting read.
    This book is simply put one of the greatest gaming books ever made and a Zelda fans dream come true. Worth every penny.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 19 April 2013
    The Legend of Zelda is probably my favourite video game series ever. The games provided me with some of my most seminal video gaming moments, whether it was waking the Windfish in Links Awakening (my first Zelda game) or the sheer majesty of Ocarina of Time these games have always connected with me.

    When I saw this book on Amazon it was a no brainer I had to have it not just as a fan of the series but as a fan of the thought processes and art and design that goes into a video game.

    The book is quite large and very attractive with its green and gold cover and when you open it up and look at the pages you will see its money very well spent. Inside it covers all the games in the series so far with diagrams and sketches made during production complete with notes on ideas or changes as well as comments by the developers. These sketches include the various designs of main characters like Link and Zelda through the years as well as enemies, NPC's, environments and items. A large number of pages are dedicated to Skyward Sword and the more recent Zelda's but I half expected this when ordering, there are still bits and pieces from the earlier titles.

    Another great feature of this book is that it gives the complete chronological time line of the games, with branching paths depending on key moments. This is then followed by a detailed linking of all the games key events and stories.

    Finally to put the cherry on a very sweet cake there is a Skyward Sword prequel Manga comic at the back, which is a very nice lead up to the game.

    In closing if you are a fan of the Zelda series this is definitely worth considering. Just going through it has inspired me to play through Ocarina of Time, Wind Waker and the other titles and also reminded me that sometimes the best stories are the simple ones of a princess in peril and a young hero.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 26 January 2013
    Originally released in Japan as a tie in for 'Skyward Sword' and the 25th anniversary of the first Zelda game, 'The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia', is a gorgeous 276-page art book and covers the complete history of Hyrule.

    The book is already a best-seller even before its release due to pre-orders that sent it to the #1 spot on Amazon's sales chart, unseating '50 Shades of Grey'.

    As this was originally a tie in with 'Skyward Sword', there is of course, quite a lot of coverage from that. And I do mean, quite a lot! Lots of concept art and character designs from the game, even on some of the supplemental characters!

    The section of most interest to Zelda fans has to be 'The History Of Hyrule: A Chronology'; a complete history of the official The Legend Of Zelda timeline! Right from the beginning when the goddesses Din, Nayru and Farore created the world and left behind the Triforce, to the first game (but last game to be released) in the timeline 'Skyward Sword', all the way through until 'Ocarina Of Time'. After 'Ocarina' it does get a bit complicated though as the timeline then fractures into three! But it is well worth following as it is all very detailed.

    The next section documents 25 years of artwork, with never-before-seen original sketches and illustrations from all the games and gives an interesting insight into the character designs from the series.

    A special treat is the 32 page bonus 'Skyward Sword' manga by Akira Himekawa, actually based on the game, so probably only read it if you've played the game itself!

    So, is this tome worth getting? A very big YES if you're a fan of the series as it's all very in depth and very well put together! A welcome addition to any Zelda geek's bookshelf!
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  • van Apeldoorn Sabine
    5.0 out of 5 stars Livre magnifique !
    Reviewed in France on 5 February 2015
    Un livre à recommander aux fans de la saga Zelda mais surtout au dessinateurs, étudiants en art en quête d'inspiration pour leurs œuvres. De très belles images parsèment le livre. Les divers concept arts sont variés et bien présentés. La qualité du papier, la grande taille du bouquin permettent de profiter pleinement de l'univers Zelda haut en couleurs.
    J'ai acheté ce livre en version anglaise car la version française comporte des maladresses de traduction et possèderait moins de pages apparemment (d'après Amazon : 276 pages pour la version anglaise, 200 p. pour la française).

    Je suis passée par un revendeur. Le livre est arrivé dans les temps mais l'emballage a été négligé. L'ouvrage est donc arrivé avec quelques cicatrices sur la tranche et le dos mais rien de grave. L'intérieur est intacte.
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  • Emanuele
    5.0 out of 5 stars libro fantastico ma imballaggio pessimo
    Reviewed in Italy on 14 January 2016
    Ricevuto come regalo di natale, e ne sono rimasto non felice di più, sono un fan della sega e questo volume è un MUST HAVE per come me, che anche avendo solo vent'anni sono appassionato dal fantastico universo creato da Shigeru Miyamoto.
    Come scritto nel titolo il pacco è arrivato un po' rovinato ma per fortuna il libro non era danneggiato (a mio avviso Amazon deve ancora trovare il modo migliore per spedire libri).
    la copertina è rigida e testo e logo sono foil (dorate e riflettono la luce), all'interno le pagine sono davvero ben fatte, sono molto spesse cosa che al tatto è molto gradevole, L'albo è completamente in INGLESE ma non serve un madrelingua per capire ciò che c'è scritto.
    In questo libro comprende tutti i lavori di Akira fino al 2013 ovvero:
    -the legend of zelda (1986)
    -zelda II the adventure of link (1987)
    -the legend of zelda a link to the past (1991)
    -the legend of zelda link's awakening (1993)
    -the legend of zelda ocarina of time (1998)
    -the legend of zelda majora's mask (2000)
    -the legend of zelda oracle of ages/oracle of season (2001)
    -the legend of zelda the wind waker (2003)
    -the legend of zelda the minish cap (2003)
    -the legend of zelda four sword adventure (2004)
    -the legend of zelda twilight princess (2006)
    -the legend of zelda phantom hourglass (2007)
    -the legend of zelda spirit traks (2009)
    -the legend of zelda ocarina of time 3D (2011)
    -the legend of zelda skyward sword (2011)
    -the legend of zelda the wind waker HD (2013)
    -the legend of zelda a link beetwen worlds (2013)

    Tutto questo più un fumetto finale lo abbiamo in circa 240 pagine completamente a colori ed ad una qualità senza pari. Nell'albo è possibile scoprire molti segreti su personaggi, ambientazioni e creatori del gioco, in più ci sono i collegamenti cronologici dei videogiochi e le varie prove e bozze di molti dei principali personaggi tra quali: link, zelda, ganondorf, impa..... poi ci sono i concept art, i prodotti venduti per pubblicizzare il gioco, bozze di paesaggi, prove di colorazione, i vari npc, boss e nemici che è possibile incontrare e molto altro....
    In conclusione ci vorrebbe troppo per dirvi cosa è compreso in questo mastodontico omaggio ad una delle saghe videoludiche più famose e amate della storia, e poi voglio lasciare a voi la stessa felicità che ho avuto io mentre sfoglialo le pagine e scoprivo sempre cose nuove.

    ✔️PRO:
    -prezzo (su Amazon)
    -copertina rigida
    -pagine molto spesse
    -qualità dei disegni eccellente
    -contiene davvero molto materiale utile ed interessante

    ✖️CONTRO:
    -peccato non esista una versione in italiano
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    Emanuele
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    libro fantastico ma imballaggio pessimo

    Reviewed in Italy on 14 January 2016
    Ricevuto come regalo di natale, e ne sono rimasto non felice di più, sono un fan della sega e questo volume è un MUST HAVE per come me, che anche avendo solo vent'anni sono appassionato dal fantastico universo creato da Shigeru Miyamoto.
    Come scritto nel titolo il pacco è arrivato un po' rovinato ma per fortuna il libro non era danneggiato (a mio avviso Amazon deve ancora trovare il modo migliore per spedire libri).
    la copertina è rigida e testo e logo sono foil (dorate e riflettono la luce), all'interno le pagine sono davvero ben fatte, sono molto spesse cosa che al tatto è molto gradevole, L'albo è completamente in INGLESE ma non serve un madrelingua per capire ciò che c'è scritto.
    In questo libro comprende tutti i lavori di Akira fino al 2013 ovvero:
    -the legend of zelda (1986)
    -zelda II the adventure of link (1987)
    -the legend of zelda a link to the past (1991)
    -the legend of zelda link's awakening (1993)
    -the legend of zelda ocarina of time (1998)
    -the legend of zelda majora's mask (2000)
    -the legend of zelda oracle of ages/oracle of season (2001)
    -the legend of zelda the wind waker (2003)
    -the legend of zelda the minish cap (2003)
    -the legend of zelda four sword adventure (2004)
    -the legend of zelda twilight princess (2006)
    -the legend of zelda phantom hourglass (2007)
    -the legend of zelda spirit traks (2009)
    -the legend of zelda ocarina of time 3D (2011)
    -the legend of zelda skyward sword (2011)
    -the legend of zelda the wind waker HD (2013)
    -the legend of zelda a link beetwen worlds (2013)

    Tutto questo più un fumetto finale lo abbiamo in circa 240 pagine completamente a colori ed ad una qualità senza pari. Nell'albo è possibile scoprire molti segreti su personaggi, ambientazioni e creatori del gioco, in più ci sono i collegamenti cronologici dei videogiochi e le varie prove e bozze di molti dei principali personaggi tra quali: link, zelda, ganondorf, impa..... poi ci sono i concept art, i prodotti venduti per pubblicizzare il gioco, bozze di paesaggi, prove di colorazione, i vari npc, boss e nemici che è possibile incontrare e molto altro....
    In conclusione ci vorrebbe troppo per dirvi cosa è compreso in questo mastodontico omaggio ad una delle saghe videoludiche più famose e amate della storia, e poi voglio lasciare a voi la stessa felicità che ho avuto io mentre sfoglialo le pagine e scoprivo sempre cose nuove.

    ✔️PRO:
    -prezzo (su Amazon)
    -copertina rigida
    -pagine molto spesse
    -qualità dei disegni eccellente
    -contiene davvero molto materiale utile ed interessante

    ✖️CONTRO:
    -peccato non esista una versione in italiano
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  • Mr.あああ
    5.0 out of 5 stars 日本語版より本が大きい
    Reviewed in Japan on 20 October 2021
    日本版より本のサイズが一回り大きく、より大きな絵を見ることができます。
    好きなシリーズの設定資料集が手に入って喜んでいます。
  • Cammy
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia Review
    Reviewed in the United States on 9 March 2013
    I could start out this review by professing my love for the Legend of Zelda franchise and reflecting on how long it's been a part of my gaming history, but who couldn't say the same? Anyone whose gaming ambition extends beyond a few rounds of Wii Sports Tennis has likely sampled at least one of the games in the franchise. The games cater to an innate love of exploration and adventure that all humans share. Everybody loves the Legend of Zelda. It's an empirical fact. But for all the massive and enduring popularity the games enjoy, Nintendo has rarely made an effort to peel back the curtain and allow gamers a glimpse of the behind-the-scenes process and development that produces them. They tend to prefer to play everything pretty close to the vest. That's what makes the Hyrule Historia such a treat. This handsome hardcover tome is devoted entirely towards exploring and celebrating the long history of the franchise, with hundreds of images of concept designs, character art, screen captures, and other artwork from every major game in the series. The book was originally released in Japan to coincide with the release of Skyward Sword, and Dark Horse Comics and a team of English translators have finally brought it to our shores.
    Hyrule Historia is divided into four distinct sections. The first, "The Legend Begins: The World of Skyward Sword," is devoted exclusively to reproducing artwork from and commentary about that particular Zelda game. It may seem strange to devote so much of the hardcover to one entry in the franchise, but as mentioned, the Japanese release was timed more to coincide with that of the game. These pages reproduce countless images from the game, mainly character designs and sketches and renderings for the various environments. These pages include various snippets of general commentary and even comments from various members of the development team. It's easy to admire the effort the translation team put in here, as even the various scribbles and hand-written notes on the individual images have been converted from Japanese to English.
    The second section, "The History of Hyrule: A Chronology," is the material that may be of most immediate interest to hardcore Zelda fans. This section tackles the entire series and finally establishes the Nintendo-approved timeline of all the games. Beginning with Skyward Sword (which is chronologically the first Zelda game), these pages progress through the series, showcasing the many characters and trappings of the games. This section is a bit more text-heavy as it summarizes the games and examines certain shared elements and ties between the games. The writers do a reasonable job of making all the information clear and concise despite the fact that the timeline splinters into three once Ocarina of Time rolls around.
    I'm of the mindset that the Zelda mythology is more fun without Nintendo setting everything in stone. But even so, the approach here is just open-ended enough to leave some semblance of mystery and accommodate the various other games that will eventually crop up down the road. And even if you don't care one lick about where A Link to the Past and The Minish Cap fit in relation to one another, these pages are filled with various interesting tidbits. For example, one segment explains how to translate the various Hylian runes and signs in the games.
    The third section, "Creative Footprints: Documenting 25 Years of Artwork," is far more visually-oriented. Rather than the chronological approach of the previous section, this one moves through the games more in order of release. The focus is on character and creature designs -- both rough early sketches and final promotional artwork fans will likely be familiar with. The final few pages even offer a neat collage of the evolution of the character designs for Link, Princess Zelda, and Ganondorf over the decades.
    The early pages focused on older games like the original Legend of Zelda and A Link to the Past are easily the most fascinating. Sadly, they also comprise the smallest portion of the section. Hyrule Historia is heavily weighted towards the newer games in general, and this section seems to fixate mainly on Twilight Princess and Wind Waker. To a certain extent this makes sense. There's simply more material and existing artwork for Nintendo to utilize from these newer games. But these are also the titles that have received the most prior attention and press coverage and there many facets are more familiar to gamers. One of my few real complaints with this book is that too little attention is paid to the pre-Nintendo 64 era.
    The fourth and final section shakes things up by providing a new manga story from artist Akira Himekawa. This manga actually has the distinction of being the "first" Zelda adventure. Most of it takes place long before Skyward Sword and directly sets the stage for that game and the saga of Link and Zelda in general. The English translation is a bit clunky at times, but in general the story is an entertaining and thought-provoking look at the early days of Hyrule. I do wish the entire comic could have been printed in color rather than the traditional manga route of coloring the first handful of pages and switching to black and white for the rest. With a hardcover of this size, simple black and white art simply doesn't do the format justice.
    One fun added touch is the inclusion of a foreword from Shigeru Miyamoto and an afterword from Eiji Aonuma. As the two men most closely involved with the franchise over the years, it's nice to read their thoughts on the book and their reflections on the past 25 years of Zelda gaming.
    On that note, the quality and construction of Hyrule Historia is very impressive, especially considering the fairly modest price tag. The book is roughly a foot tall, similar in height but not quite as wide as Dark Horse's various Library Edition graphic novels. The binding is tight, and the pages are thick and glossy. Just watch out for the occasional black pages in the table of contents and so forth, as they tend to pick up fingerprints pretty easily. Even the cover is classy, eschewing a dust jacket and presenting a green motif with gold embossing. One nitpick -- the Dark Horse logo on the spine looks a bit tacky alongside the rest of the text. Overall, the quality and construction were impressive enough that it's actually a bit surprising that Dark Horse is only charging $35 for it. Many online retailers like Amazon are barely charging $20. At that price, any complaints about the contents almost become moot.
    Almost, but not quite. As mentioned, the book has a perplexing fascination with the newer Zelda games at the expense of the NES, SNES, and Game Boy era. What's more, the book makes no acknowledgement of the Philips CDi games. Yes, those games are legendary for being awful, but that fact alone justifies their inclusion. It would have been interesting to see how the contemporary Zelda crew look back on those titles and whether there are any connections to be drawn between them and the Nintendo-developed games. There's a small section detailing "elusive and rare Zelda titles," but it only references the Gamecube-exclusive Legend of Zelda: Collector's Edition and the two BS games that were offered on the Satellaview service. Nor does the book touch on the old animated series or any other multimedia spinoffs. The focus is very insular and devoted almost exclusively to the Nintendo-developed games. A bit wider perspective on the franchise and its impact would have been nice.
    One other recurring problem is that the art rarely takes full advantage of the page real estate. Hyrule Historia is more about quantity than quality in that regard. You'll rarely find a page that doesn't have at least three or four separate pieces of art on display. Many times I found myself wishing than a particularly dynamic character design or interesting concept painting could have been blown up to full size. Naturally, Nintendo has to be efficient with their page design or risk winding up with a finished product in the thousands of pages. But at the very least, the occasional full-page image or double page spread could have added some extra visual spice to the book.
  • Cliente Kindle
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente obra de arte
    Reviewed in Brazil on 16 July 2024
    Mais do que ser visualmente deslumbrante, é rico em informações sobre a franquia ZELDA. Nao é apenas um livro artístico ou sobre a Lore da franquia, é um livro sobre processo de criação, design e desenvolvimento de personagens e espaços. Maravilhoso.

    Apesar dos pesares, a NINTENDO tem sempre um carinho especial com esses produtos que expandem a imersão no mundo de suas franquias.

    Infelizmente, não tenho acompanhado a última geração pq considero os jogos absurdamente caros para o mercado nacional. NINTENDO, volta a investir no mercado brasileiro, tem um público órfão aqui que cresceu jogando seus jogos e gostariam de continuar apreciando suas obras inclusive apresentando-os para nossa próxima geração.

    Nenhum jogo já criado conseguiu me trazer sentimento igual ao que senti quando Hyrule Field é apresentando pela primeira vez no Ocarina of Time.