Showing posts with label assertion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label assertion. Show all posts

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Team 7 #2 Review

I don't disagree with the assertion that Team 7 is a pointless series. It's sort of an inherently pointless exercise to showcase a team formed in the early days of the New 52 universe and comprised mainly of characters that have their own solo books set in the present day. We all know where this is leading for most of the players involved. But the most important thing is that I'm enjoying reading the adventures of characters like Black Canary, Deathstroke, and Grifter more in this series than I am in their own books. So yay for Team 7.

Issue #2 wraps up the team's first mission as they battle Eclipso zombies aboard a floating, trillion dollar prison. Given the absurdity of that sentence, it's a shame the tone of the series isn't a little goofier. That goes double considering that the book is penned by Luther Strode creator Justin Jordan. But Jordan plays it mostly straight, aside from the handful of 80s action movie one-liners. It's entertaining, regardless. The general team dynamic is fun, and Jordan is able to flesh out the various players enough that the #0 issue seems almost pointless in hindsight.

One element I would like to see done away with is the narration. Though the captions are written from Dinah's point of view this month, the narration is just as bland and unimportant as it was in issue #1. When the captions could simply be erased from the book with no ill effect on the story, that's a sign that they need to go.

Unfortunately, Team 7 is already becoming yet another New 52 book that suffers from inconsistent art teams. Ron Frenz provides breakdowns again, but this time Julius Gopez steps up to handle finishes. The storytelling is decent enough throughout, but the finer detail is diminished somewhat. Few panels really stand out and grab the reader's attention.

Jesse is a writer for various IGN channels. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter, or Kicksplode on MyIGN.


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Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Report: Bethesda Obtains S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Rights

A new blog entry is claiming that Bethesda may have acquired the rights to the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. series of games.

Ukranian blogger Sergey Galyonkin shared the assertion from a "trusted source", explaining that Bethesda now has the rights to the extended S.T.A.L.K.E.R. universe, though developer GSC Game World has not sold the brand.

The reason we cannot continue with the development of Stalker 2 is we and our new investors were unable to come to an agreement with the IP rights owner.

It's the latest entry in the complex saga of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2, the development status of which is still woefully up in the air. First the game was announced in 2010 for a planned 2012 release, before being cancelled amid rumours of GSC closing down. Then we heard the game still lived and that development was continuing... only for the game to be cancelled again in April this year.

At the time, a post on S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2's official Facebook explained, "The reason we cannot continue with the development of Stalker 2 is we and our new investors were unable to come to an agreement with the IP rights owner. The entire team that was working on Stalker is now working on a new project called Survarium."

So what does this mean for the future of the franchise? Well, Bethesda has issued a predictable "no comment", but fans are already speculating what the similarity in setting between the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and Fallout franchises may lead to if the news is true.

Luke Karmali is IGN's UK Editorial Assistant. You too can revel in mediocrity by following him on IGN and on Twitter.


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