Fable developer promises "exciting times ahead", as Lionhead reveals that the atmosphere at the studio today is like when it "went from Xbox to Xbox 360".
Alex S. from Link-Cable writes: "A few days ago, Microsoft announced that they were officially discontinuing their Kinect motion-sensing accessory. What was once considered a chief-rival to Nintendo’s Wii revolution and an integral part of the Xbox One’s launch has come to an end, and we here at Link-Cable… couldn’t be happier. The Kinect, while sporting impressive technology never managed to live up to its full potential and most of the games released for the device either had shoe-horned in support or barely functioned as intentioned, in part because of the device’s very specific ideal conditions. So as the Kinect sails off into sunset, we’ve decided to remember the worst of times and look back at the Top 10 Worst Kinect games."
Kinect, for me, is easily worth owning for two things: Dance Central for me acting like an idiot and having fun, and Kinect Party for my kids when they want to have easy-access stupid fun at like a kid's party. Those were the only games I have enjoyed on it, and they couldn't be done any other way (well, I guess that KP is EyeToy-level work). But my hope is that when motion control falls away, we'll get a proper DDR again.
Star wars wouldnt be so bad if it didnt have.... the dancing. Ughhh that dancing.
They should do a list of 10 best kinect games as well. I'm sure fruit ninja and gun stringer would be on there. Those are actually fun to play.
When an original game becomes a hit, it can be difficult to re-configure its secret sauce into an equally enjoyable sequel.
Not Halo 5. It had a bad story COMPARED to past games but it didn't have a bad story overall. The gameplay was top notch, and multiplayer is still one of the best on the market right now. Custom games browser is the single greatest thing 343 did which I'm grateful for.
Halo 5, FarCry 2, Dragon Age 2, Nuts and Bolts, and Gears of War: Judgement were all far from bad games. Hell, even Crackdown 2 was pretty fun.
There's a difference between a lesser sequel, and a bad game.
With a Title that says "horrible sequels", most of these are far from that. Better title should be disappointing sequels. But I'm sure they went with the former to get clicks and bring in the fanboys.
I can understand why. With brand new tech, you can do a lot more but then again, you're essentially almost entering a brand new market.
You can make guesses as to the standards other developers will achieve with their respective games but ultimately, you'll be unsure as to whether your title will live up to those standards. That is definitely one of the reasons the advent of a new generation is scary and a good reason to be nervous.
But obviously, a new-gen will always be exciting too. I like Lionhead's 'Creativity Day'. Game Development really only blossoms when you're free from the shackles of external pressures. Observe the way RARE used to operate and how the Conker game really became its own as a result of the developer having complete free reign as to the design of the game.
I am definitely excited and I do respect game developers taking the first steps into the new generation. We gamers have been somewhat spoilt this gen and have been asking for the world with unrealistic expectations.
I believe they need to grow some creativity and produce a brand new franchise
Without Peter Molyneux it'll be great to see the Fable team head in a new direction, maybe even a better one.
Maybe even bring Fable back and make it a beast it should have been without the hype and let down that Peter made it throughout production.
Just STFU and Make another Fable !
I just hope that with the next systems they will be able to take a pic or be able to record gameplay while gaming. And all online games should have the capability of saving a match for when something crazy happens or you do really well it's nice to save those moments. Just my thought. And yes I know that you can get videocards/usb video recorder to record whatever you play but it would be really nice if it was integrated within the system. It's not a dealbreaker but it would be nice though.