by typh0id » Fri Jul 16, 2010 5:57 pm
Transformers: Exodus comments
***May contain some MILD spoilers***
The first half of Exodus is really good. It's does a nice job of building up the setting and establishing the characters before they became as we know them. And the relationship between Optimus (then Orion Pax) and Megatron was very interesting and a pretty original new take on it. I thoroughly enjoyed how the first half really set up the tension for the war to come.
Once the war starts however, I feel the book begins to gradually lose steam all the way to the end. The descriptions get more bland and character development pretty much goes out the window in favor of some mundane battle descriptions, predictable interactions between prominant characters, and a TON of fairly purposeless name-dropping.
The climax is not as terribly exciting as the author seems to want it to be, and by the end of the book he is throwing in a LOT of incredibly cheesy, senseless, and overly-blatant G1 references that have no point other than really pitiful, last-minute attempts at fanservice. He even goes so far as to get a direct quote from the G1 Transformers themesong into one of Optimus' monologues...yeesh...
And "Project Generation One" just made me cringe...
My two biggest complaints were these:
1) The author was way too stuck on throwing movie tie-ins into the story. Technically this new telling of the War for Cybertron isn't DIRECTLY connected to any specific continuity, but the game clearly seems to favor the G1 story. I am perfectly fine with this but in spite of the afore-mentioned rediculously direct and ill-conceived references to G1, the author of this novelization seemed pretty hung up on the movie and made far more attempts to tie the story into the movies than I was really comfortable with. The inclusion of elements like the Allspark, Bumblebee's broken voice-modulator, and the somewhat ambiguous ending left me feeling fairly unsatisfied...And it made no sense anyway because there were many more elements that did NOT tie into the movies so I'm not even sure what he was tryign to do there...
2) The story in the book differs from the game in almost all ways. Granted, the game's story isn't particularly dense or fleshed out and in that respect I liked the book better on the whole. But seeing as how they are supposed to be the same story, it was puzzling that they clearly aren't...I thought the book would be a prequel to the game but nothing matches up enough for that to be the case. Hell, Optimus Prime, while being called Orion Pax in the book (pre-Prime), is just called "Optimus" in the game before getting his title. Any type of cohesion that should have been present between the two mediums was completely ignored. There were some shared elements between the two and they were clearly meant to compliment each other, but in the end they just didn't.
I really didn't hate the book and as I said, the first half was largely exceptional in the realm of novelizations from other medias. But the author clearly lost his zest halfway through thge whole thing sort of fell apart.
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