oniyide said:
Michael-5 said:
oniyide said:
Are you kidding? all that stuff you said sounds cool, but it will NOT be in this Fable Kinect game. Pete didnt mention any of those features, so im just gonna assume they will not be in the final game, at least for now. How the hell do you expect to move in a 3d world with just Kinect?? I havent seen a game do it yet. Im not saying it wont appeal to Fable fans, dont know where your getting that, hell the on rail REs appeal to RE fans, thats the point of those games. Cash in on the name of a popular franchise. FYI, did you read the part where he said that most of the game will be on a horse??
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You do know Fable Kinect has movement? One big think Lionhead Studios was ripped on about was that people thought Fable: The Journey was "on rails." However it isn't it has free world exploring. Most likely not as expansive as Fable 1-3, but you can move around. Remember the Ghost Recon Kinect demo? Remember for a breif moment he played that game using only the Kinect controller? He moved forward by stepping forward, and shot by sticking up all his fingers.
What is RE? Fable: The Journey is not on rails. Peter Monyloux explained tha, and he said he should have showed other footage in the game then just that. From what i hear from Peter Monyloux, what I explained is what he wants, but knowing him, we won't get it until Fable: The Second Journey.
I read how most of the game you will ride a horse. Is that suppose to be bad? You ride a horse all the time in Ocarina of Time in Hyrule.
I'm not trying to argue Fable: TJ will be as good as Fable 1-3, but only that it won't be bad. I'm not ready to write off the game until it's closer to release.
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where going to have to agree to disagree, because i have little faith in the game. For the sake of Fable fans and Kinect enthusiasts everywhere i hope im wrong. RE is Resident Evil. And are you serious???OOT you dont have the use the horse if you dont want and most of that game is spent in dungeons where there are no horses to be used, did you even play that game?
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That's really cool, and I wish more people on this website debated like you. deep enough to understand each other, but we actually listen to each other.
For RE, I didn't know where that came from, but good analogy. To be fair, both Wii RE Rail shooters got scores above 8/10, and although they weren't as major as a mainstream RE4 or RE5 title, I still consider them core experiences for the Wii. I should pick up those games, love RE.
I've beaten almost every Zelda out there, my point was riding Epona and playing those mini-games was still fun.
I like the RE analogy, I feel Fable: The Journey will be like that, just longer (those shooters are only 5 hours long), and well not on Rails. It will be a good spinoff, but a spinoff none-the-less. I don't have too much faith in anything Fable, but I haven't seen enough to eliminate Fable as a core title. It's definatly not designed to appeal to a family or broad audience.