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The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia Hardcover – January 29, 2013


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The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia, containing an unparalleled collection of historical information on The Legend of Zelda franchise. This handsome hardcover contains never-before-seen concept art, the full history of Hyrule, the official chronology of the games, and much more! Starting with an insightful introduction by the legendary producer and video-game designer of Donkey Kong, Mario, and The Legend of Zelda, Shigeru Miyamoto, this book is crammed full of information about the storied history of Link's adventures from the creators themselves! As a bonus, The Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Historia includes an exclusive comic by the foremost creator of The Legend of Zelda manga — Akira Himekawa!

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Customers find the concept art nice, beautifully illustrated, and bright. They also say the book is full of content on one of their favorite franchises, with an interesting storyline and unparalleled production artwork. Customers describe the book as great for Zelda fans, with well-written, logically organized content. They say the wait was well worth it, and the book makes for a great gift. Customers also praise the writing quality as fantastic.

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1,309 customers mention "Concept art"1,291 positive18 negative

Customers find the concept art nice, beautifully illustrated, and weighty. They also appreciate the superb high gloss paper, bright pictures, and interesting reading right to left. Overall, readers say it's a great book to pick up if you enjoy the series.

"...As a whole, the book is beautiful and interesting, the price is extremely amazing compared to the usual price in-store, and though it took a while..." Read more

"...Tons of artwork is nicely displayed along with developer commentary and notes...." Read more

"...There is plenty of sketches, colored drawings, and paintings of various concept art found in each game, as well as for character designs, including..." Read more

"...Really cool. There's also a good amount of location art that is simply gorgeous and really captures your imagination, just like the settings in the..." Read more

557 customers mention "Content"549 positive8 negative

Customers find the book full of content on one of their favorite franchises. They also appreciate the neat details, trivia, and unknown facts. They say the book dives into the philosophy of the games and features beautiful concept arts and never-before-seen artwork of unused enemies. Readers also mention that the information is clear, concise, and that there are nice little extra sections.

"...As a bonus, there is also a panel of additional facts, hints, and interesting theories about the things in Skyward Sword and their possible relation..." Read more

"...but the excellent quality of the cover and paper along with the intriguing content make this a book gamers will actually want to read." Read more

"...There is some nice little extra sections, one titled "Changes in Character Design" and one tilted "Game Catalog"...." Read more

"...through all of this are nice screenshots and art, as well as fascinating tidbits, like boxes that fully decipher the various Hylian/Hyrulean dialect..." Read more

297 customers mention "Storyline"297 positive0 negative

Customers find the storyline interesting, with concept art, lore, and designer notes. They also say the book is a professionally made compendium of interesting knowledge and facts of the Zelda. Readers also say it's fun for kids or adults and enjoyed by a wide audience.

"...first major section in the book, where you will find a great deal of interesting concept art and also small notes on each character/location written..." Read more

"...received the least amount of attention although these games are often the most interesting...." Read more

"...They truly did a great job summarizing key plot points of each game. There is also some extra lore that is placed in between some games...." Read more

"...Needless to say, it's quite interesting and some of it will probably be very unexpected to many fans out there who, up until now, had only their own..." Read more

243 customers mention "Collectability"243 positive0 negative

Customers find the book full of Zelda lore and explains a lot of time line and plots. They also say the art style is beautiful and perfectly suited to the Zeldan style. Customers also mention the cover is awesome and it's a really collection item.

"...The art style is beautiful and perfectly suited to the Zelda style...." Read more

"...This is an interesting way to experience Zelda especially since this story is basically the origins of Link and Hyrule...." Read more

"...It is an excellent tribute to The Legend of Zelda, and is worth a look from any ardent Zelda fan, and even worth a look from artists...." Read more

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226 customers mention "Timeline"219 positive7 negative

Customers find the timeline interesting and well thought out. They also enjoy the history of Hyrule and have been waiting for an official Zelda timeline.

"...there's no specifics on dates and years, there is a very clear chronicle of the CURRENT timeline of the game series...." Read more

"...The timeline is interesting and, though it might seem odd at first, well thought out...." Read more

"...This was an enjoyable read. It dives into the lore, makes sense of the branching timelines, and gives insight to a lot of the thought behind the..." Read more

"...This book does a good job in covering the history of Zelda...." Read more

98 customers mention "Readability"92 positive6 negative

Customers find the book very well written, phenomenal in terms of detail, and meticulously translated. They also say it's logically organized, rich, and full of interesting creative commentary. Readers also mention the layouts are great and the book is separated into several sections that's easy to follow.

"...It is very well written, with a few mysteries that leave the reader with some very interesting questions, but not so many that the games seem out of..." Read more

"...But thanks to Dark Horse, everything has been translated to English – even handwritten captions by Japanese developers have been reworked for..." Read more

"...All of this plethora of content is wrapped in a very organized and pretty package. The presentation, especially for the money, is top notch...." Read more

"...Personally, I love this section very much. The layouts are great, and the pages are huge, so trust me when I say a lot of art is given its spotlight...." Read more

94 customers mention "Giftability"94 positive0 negative

Customers find the book to be a great gift and a neat collector's item.

"...It also makes the ultimate gift for the Zelda fan." Read more

"...P.S. I am a 36-year-old "man-child" 😂. This is definitely a great gift for any adult who adores the Legend of Zelda...." Read more

"...This makes for a great gift and it looks great in any bookshelf...." Read more

"...If you're a fan of the Legend of Zelda series, it's a neat collector's item and contains just the right amount of information about the series...." Read more

73 customers mention "Writing quality"73 positive0 negative

Customers find the writing quality fantastic and beautiful. They also say the gold leaf writing works beautifully together.

"...So that's the content of the book. It's all fantastic. The presentation and quality of the book itself is just top-notch...." Read more

"...The book is full of Zelda concept art and illustrations. These are all wonderful and look beautiful in the book...." Read more

"...The book is full of Zelda concept art and illustrations. These are all wonderful and look beautiful in the book...." Read more

"...It's a magnificent book, its really great.The collective of artwork through the ages is a wonderful to see...." Read more

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Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2015
As a Zelda fan, I have long wanted to know the official timeline for the Zelda Universe, and this book definitely provides that and so much more. Before I bought this book, I had been uncertain if it would live up to my expectations, but I finally decided to buy it in late 2013; I've now had it for more than two years, and I am still looking at this book all of the time -- needless to say it was far better than anything I had hoped for. I realize that the review I am about to give may be quite long, but it is also extremely detailed and covers a lot more of the book's content than most reviews tend to discuss. I hope you will take the time to read it so that you know exactly what to expect when you purchase this product. Here is a list of the main sections in the book, where I will explain what may be expected in each and review it:

The Legend Begins: The World of Skyward Sword
This is the first major section in the book, where you will find a great deal of interesting concept art and also small notes on each character/location written by some of the game's creators, which are actually very insightful, and sometimes quite amusing. Yes, this section does take up a large part of the book, and rightfully so; this book was released as a celebration of the 25th Anniversary, and, by extent, the release of Skyward Sword, which was, at the time, the newest Zelda game. This may annoy some fans, but it should be kept in mind that Skyward Sword is not just another new Zelda game, but also the "origin story" of the Zelda universe. Naturally this wonderful game would get a lot of love and attention, and any true Zelda fan should be able to understand that to celebrate Skyward Sword is to celebrate the origin of the beloved series and every other game in it. I find it terribly sad that people claim to care so much about what's canon and what's not, but then choose to ignore a game that is canonically at the start of everything on the timeline, and as a result, needlessly bash this book for respecting that. This is not a huge advertisement, but a celebration that Zelda has made it this many years and is finally able to reward fans with an origin story. As a fan of the game, I can definitely say that this section is very satisfying and does not miss a single aspect of it. As a bonus, there is also a panel of additional facts, hints, and interesting theories about the things in Skyward Sword and their possible relation to the other games on the bottom of most pages in this section.

The History of Hyrule: A Chronology
This is probably the thing that people purchasing the book will be the most interested in, as it is an actual list on the official chronological order of the different Zelda games, according to Hyrule's historical events. All of the core games in the series up until Skyward Sword are included here; however, all of the spin-offs (e.g., Link's Crossbow Training), the two Satellaview games, Soulcalibur 2, and, thankfully, the awful CDi games, are not listed here. It is very well written, with a few mysteries that leave the reader with some very interesting questions, but not so many that the games seem out of place in the chronology. The timeline splits off in three directions after Ocarina of Time, but this should be no problem for anyone who is even just beginning to understand the concept of alternate universes, also called multiverse. In short, it is listing a set of three universes that occurr as a result of different possible outcomes at the ending of Ocarina of Time. It may sound difficult, but it is actually quite simple; this topic is covered in many different games, books, and TV shows nowadays, so I'm sure a great deal of people out there will be able to grasp this without any trouble. Furthermore, it gives some details about the first legend of Zelda game and Zelda 2: The Adventure of Link that the original games could not provide, such as the story of what happened just before the game began that set Link on his adventures. In addition to this, many of the pages detailing each era also include a small chart at the bottom of the page showing the Hylian writing of that particular time, along with a way to translate it into either Japanese or English. This is very important to those who have always wanted to read the writing placed on many signs and objects throughout the different games, so fans are sure to be pleased that these official translating guides are finally available. The Skyward Sword writing, however, was left out because Nintendo had intended for fans to try and figure it out (many already have).

Creative Footprints: Documenting 25 Years of Artwork
As the name would suggest, this section is full of artwork from the other core games in the Zelda series. It is definitely true that there is more artwork for the newer games like Twilight Princess and the Wind Waker, but I do not feel that this means they are ignoring the older games; I realize that the other artwork is simply more easy to find and publish because it is newer. As they said, for the older games, they had to dig through stacks of old documents to find the concept art, whereas the newer art would be more accessible. Also, it is unlikely that there would be much art for some of the older games, since the game systems were extremely limited in graphics, and as a result, not much detail could be put into designs that would be visible within the games themselves. Overall, this is a pretty large section, so they certainly were generous with the amount of art put in it.

Special Comic: The Skyward Sword Manga by Akira Himekawa
This was a very special manga requested by Eiji Aonuma for the 25th anniversary. As is stated by Akira Himekawa in the back of the Hyrule Historia book, this was also to celebrate the release of Skyward Sword and tell a story connected to the game that would complete the "very first Zelda tale" (Skyward Sword). As with most manga, it is read in the traditional Japanese right to left, back to front reading format. Contrary to popular belief, this is NOT a preview for a longer Skyward Sword manga; this is just a very short, very special story. There will not be a bigger manga released later, as is evident now that well over three years have passed since Hyrule Historia's initial release.
The story starts out in beautiful full-color, then goes to black and white after a few pages. Some people find this disappointing, but I for one am quite happy with it as it is. The art style is beautiful and perfectly suited to the Zelda style. The story is top-notch and extremely touching, describing the tale of the war between the goddess Hylia and the Demon King Demise, the ascension of Skyloft, and the true origin of the Zelda/Link reincarnation cycle, along with introducing the very first Link, Hylia's Chosen Hero, and explaining his bond with the Crimson lofting. Now, some people claim that some things contradict the games and therefore cannot be true; however, in my opinion, this is incorrect. The Master Sword could have existed previously, been forged by Link and his comrades who would later be called the Seven Sages, and then devolved after the Triforce left its blade and entered the Silent Realm, just for example. In any event, I simply wanted to point out that while other reviewers claimed it non-canon, this was actually never said, and since I realize that many will skip over it if they feel it isn't canon, I wanted to clear that up, so hopefully more people will give it a read and enjoy this book to its fullest. In fact, since it was requested by Zelda's creators and placed in this official book, I think it's pretty safe to say that it is canon. Definitely worth a read, and in my opinion, worthy of its own separate game. I have to say this is my favorite part of the book, as it truly made sense of everything that I still had questions about in regards to Link and Zelda. If you are worried that this story may disappoint you, don't be; I am a huge Zelda fan and adore all of the core games in the series, but this story still holds an extremely special place in my heart, perhaps even slightly above any Zelda game I have ever played (and I've played them all); it's that good. Akira Himekawa's love and respect for the series truly shows in every aspect of this tale, and the final lines in the story really sum up the Zelda series beautifully; "a story that weaves destinies and spans eternity".

At the start of the book and just before the manga are two small sections in which Shigeru Miyamoto and Eiji Aonuma, respectively, say a few words about their love for the Zelda series and thank the fans for their continued support, nicely wrapping up the book in a very nostalgic way.

The name Hyrule Historia is not intended to imply that the book is mostly about the development of past games, or the history of the series as it has evolved over the years, although it does provide some of that; the name refers to the chronological history of Hyrule that is shown in the book, with all of the events talked about and shown in Skyward Sword being at the beginning of that timeline. Anyone who buys this book would do well to remember that, as it is unfair to expect the book to be about the official chronology, and still not have any focus on Skyward Sword over the rest. As a whole, the book is beautiful and interesting, the price is extremely amazing compared to the usual price in-store, and though it took a while to arrive from overseas, it was well worth the wait. I know that some reviewers complained that their book did not arrive with enough protective packaging, and as a result, was damaged, but this was not the case for me; it arrived in a very large box filled with protective bubble pack, and was in perfect condition, as I bought it new. I highly recommend this book to any and all Zelda fans, and I sincerely hope that if you are undecided about whether or not to buy it, like I had been, this review will have convinced you to give it a shot. You will never regret it.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2013
The Legend of Zelda is one of the most beloved video game franchises of all time. But for a series that is so treasured, Nintendo has been coy about giving fans an insider scoop regarding detailed plotlines, development commentary, and the behind the scenes creative process. In fact, the overarching storyline has been a topic of heated debate among gamers for years. Finally, after 25 years, Nintendo in partnership of Dark Horse Comics has peeled back the veil of this legendary video game series.

Hyrule Historia is a hardcover documentary detailing everything Zelda. Originally, this book was released only in Japan as a tie-in with the release of Skyward Sword. But thanks to Dark Horse, everything has been translated to English – even handwritten captions by Japanese developers have been reworked for Western audiences.

This book is basically divided into four sections.

The first section is solely dedicated to Skyward Sword, the most current Zelda game but the first in the Zelda timeline. Tons of artwork is nicely displayed along with developer commentary and notes. It might seem kind of strange that such a large section of the book is dedicated to this one game but it was originally designed as a side-by-side release with the Skyward Sword game. Also, since this is the most recent game, all the game’s assets should have been the most easily accessible.

The second section is going to be the most coveted as it finally explains the chronology of the entire Zelda series. All the games are canonically linked together on the opening page but then followed by brief summaries of each title on the subsequent pages. As a Zelda fan that has played and completed every Zelda title (except for the highly difficult Adventure of Link – someday I will conquer it!) this section was an eye-opener. Details explained in this section are not something that players can obtain simply by playing the games or reading the instruction manual. Even if you played every Zelda game one hundred times, there are still factoids listed here that you never knew about. Just browsing through these pages will create several “ah-ha” moments especially for hardcore fans. While the rest of the book is definitely welcomed, this section undoubtedly makes the most impact. However, although the book explains the Zelda series in more detail, it still leaves enough open-endedness to allow for readers to make their own assumptions. But at the same time, it leaves things vague enough so future Zelda games can find their place in the series history.

Creative Footprints: Documenting 25 Years of Artwork is the third section. Here, viewers are treated to a highly visual representation of the entire Zelda series by game. From early rough sketches, to creature design or declined ideas, this section focuses on the craftsmanship of Zelda. Unfortunately, the earlier released games, say before Ocarina of Time, received the least amount of attention although these games are often the most interesting. Nonetheless, it is pretty to look at and well respected.

Finally, artist Akria Himekawa drew an exclusive Zelda anime that basically sets up the events of Skyward Sword. This is an interesting way to experience Zelda especially since this story is basically the origins of Link and Hyrule. Unfortunately, much of this comic is in simple black and white. For a book that is so detailed, the black and white is a jarring difference and doesn’t hold up in comparison to the rest of the publication.

The book itself is also well put together. The heavy green cover makes the reader feel like they are holding history in their hands while the pages are printed on high quality paper to make colors pop without unsightly finger printing. This book, in a way, almost makes me feel like I am holding the book of Mudora from A Link To the Past. Luckily, I didn’t need the Pegasus boots to knock it down from the top shelf. Instead, this piece of video game history retails for $35 but outlets like Amazon are charging under $20 it. This is a great way to absorb the most amount of Zelda with the smallest price.

My complaints revolve around omitted material. Outside a brief sidebar, BS Zelda was not talked about. Also, the CD-I titles were completely absent which only ensures that Nintendo chooses to ignore this unsightly blemish. The cartoon and even the Zelda cereal were also not shown any love. For a book that is basically the encyclopedia of Zelda, omitting these pieces of Zelda history seems like a wasted opportunity. And for a book based on a game franchise that is filled with some of the most creative character and level designs in history, many of this book’s screenshots and other art assets are small. It would have been nice to see a blown up map or landscape art spread over two pages on occasion. And the Dark Horse logo on the binding of the book also looks out of place; it detracts from the aura of the publication when it sits vertically on a shelf.

Hyrule Historia was created for the fans and the artistry shows. Sure there are some flaws with the final execution but the excellent quality of the cover and paper along with the intriguing content make this a book gamers will actually want to read.
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The best place to start to learn all about the Legend of Zelda series, covering everything up to then upcoming release of Breath of the Wild.

A fantastic overall history of Nintendo and Link and important lore (including an official timeline of the series) that many fans will be interested in seeing along with the fantastic artwork within.
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Reviewed in Brazil on July 11, 2023
Acabamento e diagramação perfeito. Pena que não temos uma edição em português, mas é uma ótima aquisição para fans e colecionadores de Zelda e de games.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Really good
Reviewed in the Netherlands on January 6, 2024
If you're a Zelda fan, this is a must have.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Regalo acertado.
Reviewed in Spain on March 19, 2024
A mi hermano le gusto mucho!!