Matt Sainsbury is an Australian art critic who has been writing about video games for 15 years. His work has appeared in GamePro, PCWorld, and PC GameZone. He is the founder of DigitallyDownloaded.net, a leading Australian website for news and reviews on Asian entertainment.
"250 pages of vibrant video game art."
—Mashable
"These interviews are the proof game lovers needed that yes, there
is as deep a meaning behind our games as we always suspected."
—Lauren Orsini, Forbes
"I came for the art but stayed for the writing...an insightful
window into the mind's of the creators to help supplement the games
the reader plays."
—Japanator
"Put simply, I’m rather taken by this book...useful and interesting
reading for the video game critic."
—PopMatters
"Celebrates the dynamic beauty of this very modern art form."
—The Daily Beast
"Gorgeous...For the committed gamer, there is no finer
tribute."
—Under the Radar Magazine
"Game Art is a love letter to the art of games—not just to the
graphics, but to the artistic impulses of some of the most
innovative minds in the industry."
—Videodame
"Inspiring...I highly recommend picking it up if you have any
interest in game development (or know someone else who does) or
need something accessible to share your love of games with someone
new to the medium."
—Pixelkin
"If you have any interest in games, visual arts, interactive arts,
or the creative process in general, Game Art is very much worth
your time. It’s also a handsome enough volume that it makes for a
great gift."
—Noiseless Chatter
"A must have for video game super fans, and anyone searching for a
deeper look inside gaming as a whole."
—Games Fiends
"Game Art offers great ideas, especially if you’re planning to join
Game Development or even just looking to make innovative creations
in your specific game."
—Gaming Intel
"A collection of fascinating interviews...insight into the modern
processes and problems of making games."
—Five Out of Ten Magazine
"Beautiful and is perfect for the coffee table or any library for
the video game aficionado. . . . a good read, a great gift and a
conversation piece among friends who enjoy video games."
—Game Industry News
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