![]() ![]() But surprisingly, Amano’s artwork remain consistent and simply awe-inducing. I saw and experience the transition and betterment of the game series with gaming technology. I am a gamer of the series since I was 10. Majority of the volume was just on the various monsters in the game and you could see how the Amano’s visionary made the storyline even more intense and surprisingly, more adult and serious. ![]() ![]() The review copy I had only consisted the first two volumes and missing the final volume which I didn’t mind much. There were multiple of watercolor and pen work in the volumes. Its like the original game series developer failed trying to imitate and adapt Amano’s work until the technology got better. Although most of the game series are out-dated with its turn-based system and scratchy 3D that many would cringe, the art of the original game series pre-FF7 are surprisingly even more better than the game itself. If you are familiar with the game series, you’ll be more appreciative of this book since you could still see the genius behind this master of art. ![]() Intended to be a collector item, this book consisted of a variety of detail that centered on his vision of the Final Fantasy series. The Sky : The Art of Final Fantasy is a gorgeous collection by Yoshitaka Amano and his art work on all of the Final Fantasy series. ![]()
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