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The Art of Halo Infinite Hardcover – December 14, 2021
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The legendary super soldier returns in Halo Infinite. 343 Industries and Microsoft are building the biggest and most visually spectacular Halo yet. Halo Infinite debuts on the Xbox family of consoles, including Xbox Series X, Microsoft's latest and most powerful game console. To take full advantage of its prodigious graphical prowess, 343 Industries built an all-new, next-generation game engine, giving their world-class artists the tools and technology to realize the worlds, war, and wonder of the Halo universe in unprecedented style and fidelity. 343 Industries have given Dark Horse access to the art and artists who've brought Halo Infinite to vibrant, vivid life. It's all here in unparalleled detail, the heroes you've grown to love--the Master Chief, the brave soldiers of the UNSC, as well as the weapons, vehicles, villains and vistas--and of course, the eponymous and magnificent environments of Halo itself.
The Art of Halo Infinite also features a brand-new cover from legendary concept artist and Halo Infinite's Art Director, Sparth! Join us as we take you from concept to launch inside the artwork of the most ambitious Halo game to date.
- Print length200 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherDark Horse Books
- Publication dateDecember 14, 2021
- Dimensions9.27 x 0.87 x 12.2 inches
- ISBN-101506720080
- ISBN-13978-1506720081
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| The Halo Encyclopedia captures two decades of storytelling with stunning, never-before-seen art and the most detailed exploration of the universe’s many characters, worlds, and technologies to have ever been created. | The Halo Encyclopedia (Deluxe Edition) is contained within a Forerunner cylix—a device that holds their civilization’s greatest secrets! The Deluxe Edition also comes with a cover and lithograph exclusive to this edition. | It's all here in unparalleled detail, the heroes you've grown to love—the Master Chief, the brave soldiers of the UNSC, as well as the weapons, vehicles, villains and vistas—and of course, the eponymous and magnificent environments of Halo itself. | Take home a piece of the Master Chief’s armor in the Art of Halo Infinite Deluxe Edition! The chest-plate slipcase holds the Art of Halo Infinite with an exclusive new cover and a portfolio with art of the Master Chief enjoying a peaceful moment. | This massive collection features three classic Halo tales by some of the best writers and artists in comics. | Graphic novel including four classic Halo stories that expand the deep lore of the Halo universe told by some of the finest creators in comic-book history. |
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- Publisher : Dark Horse Books (December 14, 2021)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 200 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1506720080
- ISBN-13 : 978-1506720081
- Item Weight : 3.15 pounds
- Dimensions : 9.27 x 0.87 x 12.2 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #291,177 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #216 in Video Game Art (Books)
- #533 in Dark Horse Comics & Graphic Novels
- #1,561 in TV, Movie & Game Tie-In Fiction
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Every other comment - if not every comment outright - can be summed up as "We feel really proud of how we combined the classic Halo design elements with the more recent artistic traditions of the Halo series since 343 has taken over."
This sounds cool the first time. The 40th time it gets a bit old. Despite this, I'd give the book a higher rating if, besides all of these repetitive remarks, there was anything of substance explaining in a bit more depth what was being explored by the concept art on the accompanying page. There simply wasn't. If you like Halo Infinite as a game, as I do, and want more of its atmosphere, this book has it. But I struggle moderating my flow through the book and it ends up being a 5 minute flip through and not much else.
The layout is fairly typical (heroes, villains, weapons, landscape, etc.), but much of the art seems like it came from the Alpha stage of game design and much more seems odd to have included. I understand it is a concept art book, but the details they give you are poor and I had hoped there would be more provided for the multiple armor types in the multiplayer, which 343 has heavily promoted. There are a lot of landscapes, which are pretty, but reduced on most pages to post card size, and many of those are low resolution. I didn't need a page (pg 190) dedicated to desk design or 6 pages (pgs 176-181) dedicated to "Untold Stories" that have nothing to do with the game. The massive picture on pg. 182 and 183 looks like a 30 minute speed painting by Sparth, a truly talented artist, that for some reason got a 2 page spread. The organization of this book is baffling. The Skimmer enemy got 4 pages dedicated to them (pg. 90-93), including a 3 picture row on pg. 91 where the only thing different from one design to the next is the color of a fin of their rocket packs. The Master Chief only received 4 pages, though they didn't recycle images of him, and Elites only get 3. Why they included and focused on what they did doesn't make sense to me, and again, it feels like they rushed it out the door just to have something ready. I would have happily waited for a better product.
Most of the text can be summed up as: "We are sorry for the Transformers inspired design in Halo 4 and 5." I didn't mind the art in 4, though disliked everything about Halo 5 so thoroughly I can't even remember much about the game. The Art of Halo 4 book has a much more organized feel to it with more stunning imagery and more insight into the artistic process and worthwhile commentary by the artists.
If you are looking for a good "art of (video game)" book for inspiration, I found both the Halo 3 and 4 books to be well done, and the Art of Titanfall 2 and Jedi: Fallen Order are both outstanding. The Art of Halo Infinite is a confusing selection of pictures with very little to offer artists or fans of the Halo universe, and that hurts to say.
















