Fr. 44.50

The Art of Watch Dogs

English · Hardback

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One of the most hotly anticipated games from E3 2012, Watch Dogs received over 80 official nominations and awards including IGN's Best New Franchise Award, Gamespot's Editor's Choice Award and Eurogamer's Game of the Show Award.

The Art of Watch Dogs is an in-depth review of Ubisoft's amazing new game with extensive concept and development art and detailed creator commentary. The first of its kind for a franchise that is certain to be a future classic, the book will explore the technology-controlled world of Watch Dogs, taking readers on a visual guide through Aiden Pearce's quest to turn Chicago's Central Operating System (CtOS) against its corrupt owners.

About the author










Paul Davies has worked in gaming journalism for twenty years, writing and editing magazines and websites including Official Nintendo and Computer & Video Games. He is the co-founder and director of media agency Unlikely Hero Ltd. whose clients include Yahoo! UK and Microsoft.

Andy McVittie has worked in the video games industry for more than twenty years. Author of The Art of Assassin's Creed III and regular contributor to magazines such as Mean Machines, Nintendo
Official Magazine and PlayStation Plus, Andy has a client roster that includes Yahoo!,
Turner Broadcasting and Microsoft.

Summary

In today's hyper-connected world, Chicago has the country's most advanced computer system, known as the CtOS. This book intends to focus on Aiden Pearce, his allies and enemies, building a new Chicago, and the design of the tech and gadgetry to hack and control CtOS.

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