Yes, it is new, I was just creating a thread for it myself.
I'm really looking forward to this product because, as can be seen in a thread I started, I'm looking to get into the Forgotten Realms so I better use whatever WotC puts out by understanding the background/world behind the adventures a little better. I followed a couple of suggestions and picked up the 3e Campaign Setting, the 4e Campaign Setting and a couple of the Volo guides, but... DAMN! The information contained within them is so overwhelming. My old brain cannot retain it all! Or even a fraction of it it would seem.
What I and others like me who are just now picking up the Forgotten Realms (or D&D or both) is something that breaks out a smaller chunk of the FR with teasers about the rest of the world. Something that I can take in with smaller bites to process and assimilate. From the sound of it, this may be that product. Of course, it may not, but at least it gives me a solid place to start.... I think... I hope.![]()
I think Steve Kenson has mostly been involved with superhero RPGs, Silver Age Sentinels, M&M, and the Freedom City setting; none of whihc I can help with. But, his name is also on some of my Shadowrun books, both fiction and sourcebooks. In my opinion only, the fiction was good for a game-line tie in, especially Born to Run and it's sequels; some of the setting material was very fine, Super Tuesday! and Brain Scan, but the Tir Na nOg chapter in Shadows of Europe was not a good one.