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spacemanchris's review
2.0
This book has a lot of beautiful art in it, but not enough in the way of concept art. There's a couple of pages right at the back of early ideas that never made it to fruition and that's what I find most interesting.
The rest of the book is divided by planet, characters, equipment, but it's such a broad overview in a lot of cases, really amazing art in all cases but it never really got into the detail I was looking for.
I think this will satisfy most fans, it's fairly consistent with a lot of the other "Art of..." game books, I just always seem to walk away hoping for more.
The rest of the book is divided by planet, characters, equipment, but it's such a broad overview in a lot of cases, really amazing art in all cases but it never really got into the detail I was looking for.
I think this will satisfy most fans, it's fairly consistent with a lot of the other "Art of..." game books, I just always seem to walk away hoping for more.
samurai_chris's review against another edition
4.0
Haven't played the game but the art in this book is beautiful.
bmarieblair's review
3.0
I can’t believe Greez was inspired by Ernest Borgnine and Don Knotts… but, like, I get it.
I would have liked a little more information on some of the art in this book. Still, it was fun to see the early concepts and how Lucasfilm worked with Respawn to create an authentic Star Wars experience.
I would have liked a little more information on some of the art in this book. Still, it was fun to see the early concepts and how Lucasfilm worked with Respawn to create an authentic Star Wars experience.
kerrycat's review
5.0
absolutely incredible - the attention to every minute detail, every single aspect, of these designs, most of which would never come to light save for this volume, is just stunning. the text also shares a bit of the concept development process, which is of great interest, and how some of the choices were made as to the final products.