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This is Microsofts attemp to make the series into a franchise, a la Halo, something Nintendo should have done seven years ago, and as such does contain spoilers about the XboX 360 game, as well as many links to the original.
The plot concerns young Joanna Dark, recovering from whatever happened in PD Zero (which is explained - be warned) in the care of Daniel Carrington and his private secret agency. Meanwhile, one of Carringtons undercover agents dissapears, and Joanna seems the best woman for the rescue job,
Initial Vector seems more concerned with setting up the N64 games plot than anything to do with Zero, and this is where the book really shines. From weapons from the game being used, includung secondary functions (Joanna using the Dragons proximity mine function in a hot spot can't fail to raise a smile from veterans of the original) to mentions of characters yet to appear, this brings memories flooding back and shows such a perfect understanding of how the world of PD works that it avoids that 'side story' feel many such novels have and genuinely feels like a crucial part of thr PD story, straight from the tap. When the surprising truth is revealed about the rivalry between Carrington and Cassandra DeVries of dataDyne it makes perfect sense, even going as far as to give the N64 game more credibility. The book even stays away from all aspects of the original story that were undoubtedly rubbish. You won't find Elvis the alien or any presidential conspiracies here.
The characters in this book are the real triumph.
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