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S.T.A.G.E. said:

@ The man with no name. I have to change my sig. I still have mod nation in it if you didn't notice. Microsoft is burning out their top titles in my eyes because they refuse to acquire strong companies to make exclusives. I am burned out from the same three game dependence Microsoft seems to love so much. They had Sony on their hands and knees bleeding dollars and all of a sudden they just let go of their chances. They've had too many. I'm sick and tired of Peter Molyneux acting like hes a gaming god when his games are nowhere as stellar as he mouths them off to be. Right now i'm at the point in my life where the 360 is only appealing to me because of Xbox Live and the PS3 is appealing to me with everything else (PSN sucks). The Wii is more attractive to me than the 360 right now.


I'm sorry, but this is why E3 annoys me a little bit. You're completely overreacting. Peter Molyneux didn't even say much of anything at the conference, so that's typical Fable trolling (which doesn't explain why you EVER were looking forward to Fable III). It was always obvious that the "core" (or whatever you wanna call it) focus was always going to be on those three titles. They're the three biggest franchises Microsoft has, why wouldn't they be? If you actually had some logical arguments here, you would have a legitimate point, but instead all I see here is Molyneux bashing for no apparent reason and someone who's bitter that he didn't like the E3 presentation and thus is overreacting/borderline trolling. How you didn't think Microsoft would rely on Halo: Reach, Gears and Fable 3, when two out of those three games were confirmed at the beginning of the year when you were touting the lineup is beyond me. Btw, Microsoft also released Alan Wake and Crackdown 2 this year, but I guess those don't count do they?



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