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EVE: Source is your comprehensive source book and visual guide to the gargantuan universe experienced in EVE Online and DUST 514! Developed in close collaboration with the EVE and DUST 514 creative teams, this beautiful 184-page, full-color hardcover will immerse readers in the history and lore of EVE through stunning artwork and never-before-released material detailing the settings, stories, races, and factions of the EVE universe.
* A beautifully designed resource chronicling one of gaming’s most massive, dynamic universes!
* MMORPG.com’s Game of the Year 2009–2011!
* 2014 marks the entry of EVE Online into its second decade!
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This book has a lot of substance, almost every other page is pure text, which is great for those who are into the New Eden lore. It goes over every faction, covers the major history of New Eden, the important people, and the ways people live their lives. If you bought the EVE second decade collector box you'd definitely enjoy this. There isn't the same magnitude of original art as that, but like I said it has far more substance.
I got this for about 33 % off pre-ordered on Amazon, so the only reason why it doesn't get 5 is that some of the binding near the end was loose. I don't assume that everyone's copy will be like that, but it's a bit disappointing and keeps me from giving the book a 4.5. Also the Algos cross section, was just kinda thrown in at a random spot, and there were no other cross sections, which was a disappointment (though I love the Algos)
As for new art or lore, nothing much is new, but having it all in one book printed beautifully makes it worth it.
By R. Paige
The book is filled with information about the universe of Eve Online. Part history book and part almanac it holds much more information then I would have guessed for the price. Each empire also has a short story that provides some nice background.
EVE: Source doesn't talk about the game itself at all, so I would recommend it as a standalone book for someone who is interested in Sci-fi world building.
By Joel M Dixon