Gears of War was a great action game, but its story was about as shallow as a puddle. Us good, them bad, and something about a betrayal and a father. That's not me being vague; that's basically all there was to it. However, that hasn't stopped Epic Games from announcing a new partnership with Del Ray books to release a trilogy of novels based on the story of Gears of War.
Now, before you scream "OLD!" there's a twist: the novels now have a new author. Steven L. Kent, author of the excellent The Ultimate History of Video Games (that you should all read), has been cast aside in favour of Karen Traviss, author of the Republic Commando series of books.
This is great news indeed, for if anyone can flesh out the Gears of War story and bring life to the two-dimensional cardboard stereotypes found in game, it's her. After all, she brought life to a bunch of clones who show as much personality in the Star Wars prequels as a bunch of bricks.
The first novel, Gears of War: The Battle Of Aspho Fields, will be available in the States on October, and it will explore the relationship between Marcus and Dom. I promise you it will not read like bad slash fan fiction. Check out the full press release below, and keep it locked to NZGamer for more updates on the Gears of War series as we approach the release of Gears of War 2.
EPIC GAMES AND DEL REY ANNOUNCE NOVELS IN THE GEARS OF WAR VIDEO GAME UNIVERSE
NEW YORK, NY – July 21, 2008 – Epic Games, Inc. and Del Rey, an imprint of Ballantine Books at the Random House Publishing Group, announced today that Del Rey will publish three novels set in the gritty world of the bestselling and critically acclaimed Gears of War video game series. The first novel, GEARS OF WAR: THE BATTLE OF ASPHO FIELDS, written by #1 New York Times bestselling author Karen Traviss, will go on sale October 28, 2008. The Gears of War 2 video game, the highly anticipated sequel to the genre-defining third-person shooter that won over 30 game of the year awards, will be released worldwide exclusively for the Xbox 360™ on November 7, 2008.
In GEARS OF WAR: THE BATTLE OF ASPHO FIELDS, the last human stronghold on Sera braces itself for another onslaught from the Locust Horde, as ghosts come back to haunt Marcus Fenix and Dominic Santiago. For Marcus — decorated war hero, convicted traitor — the return of an old comrade threatens to dredge up an agonizing secret he's sworn to keep. As the beleaguered soldiers of the Coalition of Ordered Governments take a last stand to save humankind from extermination, the harrowing decisions made at Aspho Fields have to be relived and made again. Marcus and Dom can take anything the Locust Horde throws at them — but will their friendship survive the truth about Dom’s brother Carlos?
“After finishing the first Gears of War game, players were left wanting to know more about Delta Squad and the events leading up to Emergence Day,” said Epic Games’ president Michael Capps. “This trilogy of novels opens up whole new worlds of storytelling opportunities, and will add even more context to the upcoming comic book series, game sequel and motion picture. We loved Karen Traviss’ work on the Republic Commando series, and we can’t wait to get her Gears book to our fans.”
“Playing Gears of War is a kick-ass experience,” said Del Rey editor Keith Clayton, “And the Gears of War books should remain true to the spirit of the game. I’m happy to announce that the marriage of Karen Traviss and chainsaw bayonets is a match made in heaven—or hell, if you happen to be a Locust drone.”
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COMMENTS (6)
Aww man - half the fun of GoW was playing as sterotypical 1 dimensional characters....And this book sounds like it might be in the Rainbow section of the book store.
Hmm another best seller game being turned into a novel? Ahh should be a good read anyhow. Hopefully.
Marcus stood frozen as an emergence hole opened mere meters away from him. But it wasn't the hole that made him so, it was what sprung forth. A Brumak.
Slowly, Marcus reached for his chainsaw and looked into the eyes of the Brumak and saw death stare back at him. Then, as fast as he could, he powered the chainsaw on the charged into his enemy "NGH NGH NGHGNGHNGHNGHGNHGNGHGHGNHGNGHNGHGG NGH NGHNGH NGH" his weapon went.
Slowly, Marcus reached for his chainsaw and looked into the eyes of the Brumak and saw death stare back at him. Then, as fast as he could, he powered the chainsaw on the charged into his enemy "NGH NGH NGHGNGHNGHNGHGNHGNGHGHGNHGNGHNGHGG NGH NGHNGH NGH" his weapon went.
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Oh no. Please no.
Wait you forgot to add; And the blood of the Brumak splattered all over Marcus along with it's guts. Once satisfied the Brumak was dead, Marcus stood back to admire his handy work and to wipe it's blood from his heavily scared face. Glancing over his hand he saw the hordes of Locust that had followed the Brumak out of the emergence hole and muttered "Oh sh*t," Before reloading his weapon and charging into battle again.
Oh no. Please no.
Wait you forgot to add; And the blood of the Brumak splattered all over Marcus along with it's guts. Once satisfied the Brumak was dead, Marcus stood back to admire his handy work and to wipe it's blood from his heavily scared face. Glancing over his hand he saw the hordes of Locust that had followed the Brumak out of the emergence hole and muttered "Oh sh*t," Before reloading his weapon and charging into battle again.








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