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Dark Souls Trilogy - Archive Of The Fire

Version: Japan
Japan
5-15d
Expected stock arrival within 5-15 days
US$48.99
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Language  Japanese
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Item Description

The ultimate memorandum that summarizes the "Dark Souls" trilogy! This is a book to present to people who want to learn the lore of the "link the fire" in the Dark Souls trilogy. It approaches numerous stories existing in the shadow of the fire.

■ Location - stage exploration
Looking back on the area of each stage and its many deaths, with extensive pictures.

■ Dialog - conversation
This covers all the people who you meet in the process of the story. Two languages are recorded in Japanese and English. By reading those, new knowledge will be obtained.

■ Drifters - other projects
It includes all the setting materials of the DLC "Artorias of the Abyss". Through this book, you'll get a lot of unique information provided by the editorial department staff. Delve into the world of Dark Souls with this must-have publication.
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Excellent
The format A4 is even too small to appreciate fully some very detailed artwork. The book is beautiful and we get all art from FF Mystic Quest to Secret of Mana 3D Remake.
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Truly beautiful
For a long time I have looked at the artworks of the Mana series and seeing this artbook, I just had to get it. The scenes are simply gorgeous. I wish the book was in tabloid format, but this format still do the artworks justice. And I find the pricing good, considering internationnal shipping.

I'm truly happy they included artworks from literally every game of the series, even the remakes'. And they even included an interview with two of the artists that worked on the first projects of the series.
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