Today, Future Press and Atlus announced a massive 592-page official guide for Metaphor: ReFantazio. The book explores every detail about the game, aiming to recapture the game’s unique style. The hardcover book is up for pre-order right now.
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The length and variety of the name “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” can only be matched by their history. Some new incarnation of the TMNT emerges from the sewers every few years, which makes for an interesting evolutionary path to follow. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Visual History: Revised and
Yesterday, Square Enix announced that five new manga series would be receiving English translations in Fall of 2025. The Soul Eater: Soul Art Encore! art book was also announced for release in October of next year.
Dragon Quest: The Mark of Erdrick, Vol. 1 (English Edition)
A stunning rendition of
I’ve talked a lot about Final Fantasy XIV artbooks here, especially about my general dissatisfaction with how they’ve changed over the years. With that said, the art is always pretty and any fan of the game will still enjoy it. They’re still good artbooks, just not exceptional
I adored Final Fantasy XVI (our review here), and I’m always a sucker for artbooks, so let’s get straight into things. The Art of Final Fantasy XVI is a massive, hardcover tome compiling officially released art and renders along with concept art. The pages, as usual for SquareEnix
Jordan Mechner, known for his critically acclaimed Prince of Persia series, is set to release his first graphic novel in which he serves as both writer and artist. Replay: Memoir of an Uprooted Family, documents Jordan Mechner’s family and their journey through war, Nazi occupation, and everyday martial strife
Today, Square Enix announced a trio of manga they’re publishing. You can read more about these books below.
SQUARE ENIX® announced three new titles for publication from the Square Enix Manga & Books imprints in Fall 2024. Dragon and Chameleon, Always A Catch! How I Punched My Way into
Originally published in April 1929, H.P. Lovecraft’s The Dunwich Horror was a work of pride for Lovecraft. Atmospheric, decrepit, and full of superstition, the story itself is iconic. It introduced a core Outer God entity, Yog-Sothoth to the Cthulhu Mytho, the Necronomicon makes a significant appearance throughout the