So I just got Bloodborne and realised it has a reverse cover which looks pretty cool. I never really took note of them before. Can anyone tell me what other games have reverse cover art.
So I just got Bloodborne and realised it has a reverse cover which looks pretty cool. I never really took note of them before. Can anyone tell me what other games have reverse cover art.
I can tell you which games I have sitting in front of me atm that have reverse cover art:
Bioshock Infinite, Shadow of the Colossus/Ico Collection, The Last of Us, and God of War Saga. I actually prefer the reverse cover art to the original for all of those examples
*edit* Reim delivers


Couldn't find exact pictures of GOW and TLOU but these are the pictures used in them


| ReimTime said: I can tell you which games I have sitting in front of me atm that have reverse cover art: Bioshock Infinite, Shadow of the Colossus/Ico Collection, The Last of Us, and God of War Saga. I actually prefer the reverse cover art to the original for all of those examples |
I think it should be mandetory for all games.
Haha yeah first thing I did with Bloodborne when I got home was flipped the cover, whoever thought its regualr cover was ok should be fired -_-
Mystro-Sama said:
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The cover art for Bioshock Infinite is generic and cover art for the Ico Collection is bland compared to the reversible art. Skyrim's legendary edition is another good example of reversible art greatly exceeding the chosen cover art.
| Mystro-Sama said: So I just got Bloodborne and realised it has a reverse cover which looks pretty cool. I never really took note of them before. Can anyone tell me what other games have reverse cover art. |
How does it look like?
I liked the fact you could turn the ME3 cover over and instead of generic MaleShep, you could have the better FemShep instead. This is what you are talking about right?
Hmm, pie.
Xenoblade's reverse art is beautiful if I do say so myself.
"Just for comparison Uncharted 4 was 20x bigger than Splatoon 2. This shows the huge difference between Sony's first-party games and Nintendo's first-party games."
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