Sekiro

eBook: Sekiro

Sprache - Englisch

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<b>Discover an analytic work of <i>Sekiro</i>, a game that spectacularly marked the 2010s.</b>

Few video game series can boast having marked the 2010s as much as
<i>Souls</i>. FromSoftware mainly owes this amazing and unexpected success to the talents of the now-famous Hidetaka Miyazaki, whose radical vision of video games was quick to charm and win around players. In May 2014, the director was promoted to president of FromSoftware. He could have continued to create Souls forevermore, but instead chose to develop new franchises. The first true representative of this new era was
<i>Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice</i>, a game with unprecedented richness and flawless thematic consistency. This book will discuss the work’s development process, an analysis of the storyline and characters, the soundtrack, themes, and its historical, cultural and artistic influences. It will also present an analysis of the problem with Sekiro’s difficulty—which saw a lot of ink spilled at its release—and take a look at the evolution of Miyazaki’s games.


<b>This book will provide you with an analysis of <i>Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice </i>: it will discuss the game creation process, as well as the themes, the storyline, the characters, the soundtrack and its diferent influences. The book will also present an analysis of the problem with the game's difficulty and the evolution of Miyazaki's games.</b>

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

It is by exploring the world of Super Metroid at the age of seven that
<b>Ludovic Castro</b> finds himself for the first time captivated by a world of video games. A big fan of Japanese RPGs, he later became passionate about the background stories about his favorite games in Gameplay RPG magazine. Now a doctor of theoretical chemistry, he sometimes manages to find enough free time to write about his favorite series,
<i>Megami Tensei</i>.

Produkt Details

Verlag: Third Editions

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 260 Seiten

Größe: 4,0 MB

ISBN: 9782377842902

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