The Strange Works of Taro Yoko: From Drakengard to NieR: Automata
J**Y
Taro Yoko?
I thought his name was Yoko Taro. That's how I always heard it in the gaming world. Is there a way you're supposed to write the names of Japanese people that I'm not aware of? For example, if I was writing a book about Yoko Ono, would I call it "The life & Times of Ono Yoko"?
J**S
Excellent read!
Any chance to read about the creative process and thoughts behind some of my favorite games is exciting. Well worth it!
E**O
Good
Good present for fans
J**H
An interesting read
Really cool for nier, drakangard or just Yoko taro. If you're ever confused on the nier/drakengard story, it is laid out really well here.
J**E
great gift
item as described.
J**S
Excellent book
Nice content
C**R
Strange of Course
It's a good book. Translated wel.
P**N
Great Information but Reads Like a Textbook
First, let me say that I enjoyed this book. I am a big Yoko Taro fan and I learned a lot of information that I was not aware of. The book itself if heavy and well made. It also has a bookmark ribbon to hold your place.The book is separated into three chapters - the development of the games, the lore, and finally, my favorite, which is the analysis of the games. They were all great chapters.The only critic I have of the book is that it reads like a text book and the reading can be a bit dry.If you are a Yoko Taro fan then get this book. It will give you more insight on the games and what Yoko is trying to project.
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