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How Fable: The Journey will appeal to both mainstream and casual audiences

Lionhead chose the Unreal Engine and a tweaked visual design to ensure that Fable: The Journey appeals to both core gamers and “families” – as is their ambition for the game, the company’s lead artist explains.

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Inside_out5090d ago

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As long as Peter Molyneux doesn't get lost in trying to show of the tech and forgets the story, I think the game will be very good.

I thought the E3 demo was great...Why they didn't released the full demo to the public is bizarre, especially since Peter claims it's done and was ready to show it at E3 but wasn't given the time.

Release the full play-tru Peter...lets see what you have been up to and some of the game play that is NOT on rails....lol.

EVILDEAD3605090d ago

Wow..it's interesting to hear Lionhead candidly talk about how much time working the code with it's proprietary engine.

It sounds like they are really enjoying the freedom the Unreal engine is giving them.

Fable: The Journey is a year and a half away and I agree with Inside, Pika, and Raven when I say I also thought the game looked great at E3.

One of the greatest benefits of the crazy criticism Star Wars and Fable got was that developers of next year's games absolutely know that anything coming from Kinect that is on-rails is now going to get unfairly skewered by the press.

Peter had to literally stress over and over that Fable isn't on rails..but the press and fan bloggers keep pretending the opposite.

After the G4TV demonstration I actually got more excited for this game..Peter and Lionhead have plenty of time to build the games momentum and by next year's E3 they can right all the wrongs.

@ Raven..yeah they confirmed that Fable 3 was originally going to support Kinect..you can easily see it was meant to by how your hacve to hold down a to choose things in the world..clearly meant for kinect's method of hold your hand over an item until it is chosen.

Love the info coming out of Dev 2011..wish they had a stream of the event

Evil

Pikajew5090d ago

The game really looked fun when I saw it at E3. I dont know why its getting so much hate. But I would rather use a controller

Raven_Nomad5090d ago

I'll definitely buy it because I like my Kinect and want more games with it. Fable is familiar to me and so I want to see what it's all about.

I am sure we'll see a Fable 4 at some point, so I'm not worried about that. We knew Peter and Lionhead were nuts about Kinect and so it would only be a matter of time before we got Kinect integration with a Fable game. Remember Fable 3 was actually supposed to support Kinect in some way or another.

I'll definitely give it a chance. I thought the game itself looked great with the Unreal Engine.

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Top 10 Worst Kinect Games

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."

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RyanDJ2782d ago

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.

andrewsquall2780d ago (Edited 2780d ago )

Yet for 150 quid it is and was most certainly not worth owning for solely those 2 games, that you have to pay money for also.

Now far be it from me to tell you what is worth it or not worth it to you. But if that is what is worth it to you, I don't want to know what ISN'T worth it lol.

RyanDJ2780d ago

It was worth it to buy one used for half price and get one of those two games for free. ;)

datriax2781d ago

All of them are tied for 1st place.

darthv722781d ago

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.

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15 Xbox Games With Absolutely Horrible Sequels

When an original game becomes a hit, it can be difficult to re-configure its secret sauce into an equally enjoyable sequel.

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Christopher2947d ago

Would you say absolutely horrible hyperbole? :D

4Sh0w2946d ago (Edited 2946d ago )

Halo 5?....pffft to each his own but Halo 5 is a great game, every Xbox owner I know enjoyed it, the campaign was nice I like the teamwork concept and the multiplayer keeps 'em coming back with great gameplay & modes so much content, 343 did a helluva job.

Christopher2946d ago

@4Show: Uh... going to assume that's a comment intended for someone else.

spicelicka2946d ago

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.

ninsigma2946d ago

Nah it really was a bad campaign. MP was great but seriously, that was a hugely terrible story mode.

spicelicka2946d ago

The story maybe, but some of the missions were extremely fun. The Sangehlios ones are right up there with the best missions in the franchise.

Kingthrash3602946d ago

Halos mp was great but became boring quicker than most.
The story. Naw that was bad and it's marketing was a lie. Made it seem like old master chief was gunna fight that new fake master chief but the conflict ended up being a one punch cgi sequence.
Not to mention fighting the same boss over and over and over....plus add the no split screen mp and whala! You got the worst canon halo ever made

brich2332946d ago

Compared to Halo 4, Halo 5's story was trash and not memorable at all.

ninsigma2946d ago

That's not really saying much though cuz that was pretty bad as well.

ninsigma2946d ago

Agreed on sanghelios. That was one of the very few times it actually felt like halo.

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Aenea2946d ago

And another article with 15 items from this website *shakes head*

MadLad2946d ago

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.

rlow12946d ago

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.

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oSHINSAo3394d ago

i miss a Black and White game so much

Bahamut3394d ago (Edited 3394d ago )

Good times. Back when Lionhead Studios actually meant something. Black and White was awesome, Fable was great, Fable 2 was real good, then it all went downhill from there.

They had such big aspirations and goals, it's a shame that it came to this. I knew it wouldn't last when Peter Molyneux left. Say what you want about the man, but he had vision. True he never followed up on 75% of what he said, but nevertheless the heart of Lionhead Studios came from him.

Imalwaysright3394d ago

Who wouldn't miss being a god?

gangsta_red3394d ago

If someone asks you if you're a god, you say yes.

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