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-After the Microsoft press conference, I was ready to write off Kinect as a gameplay device for the hardcorebut hearing and seeing what Fable: The Journey could be has me intrigued in the possibilities once ag+F able 3 released to mostly positive reviews for the Xbox 360, though some were dissatisfied with the simpler upgrade system, the smaller game world, and the diluted enemy diversity. Now Fable 3 is finally heading to Windows PC, the delay between versions was supposedly due to the fact that Lionhead built a PC version that goes beyond a simple port. If you missed our original review, which covers the story and basic gameplay, check it out - her
  
    
-Thankfully, Game Rant got a chance to sit with Peter Molyneuxhead of Lionhead Studios, to hear his vision for FableThe Journey which cleared up lot of confusion over the game, and made it seem like one of the first intriguing hardcore titles coming for Kinect. Should you be anticipating FableThe Journey despite seemingly on rails and lackluster demo? Read on to find +Leading up to E3 2012many of the big game announcements were unveiled earlyfrom Star Wars 1313 to Gears of WarJudgment . Stillthere were few pleasant surprises during the five major press conferences -- Watch Dogs and BeyondTwo Souls to name just two -- in year that focused heavily on software as the current console generation approaches the end of its life cy
  
    
-Winter's still going on strong - for most of usanyway - but the gaming release lull is slowly coming to an end! While most February releases are still geared towards the previous generation, there are a few next-gen games that should start the ball rolling for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Let's take a look at what February has to of+According to Molyneuxthis Albion will still be reeling (or rejoicing) from the player’s previous actions in Fable 3 . The developer even added that Fable: The Journey will actually take specific data from your Fable 3 save file and implement it in the world of The Journ
  
    
-It looks like there's a lot more to look forward to this month, with more releases on the PS4 and Xbox One. Although it won't be until March that the next-gen titles start pouring in, February should have many releases to keep gamers occupiedRanterswhat are you most looking forward to? Let us know in the comments section below! As for meI'll be counting the days until Thief releases on St+Obviously there are still more Fable: The Journey details on the way, with this E3 2011 demo focusing only on showcasing the tech of the game rather than the final product -- and with that also comes the opportunity for some of these story details to change or be alteredThe general ideawe imagineshould be preserved, but things like Fable 3 save game interaction might change over t
  
    
-Developed by Lionhead Studios —then known as Big Blue Box — the Peter Molyneux-headed title hyped itself as only a Peter Molyneux title couldwith vastspeculative suggestions, promises and ideasPlayers were told of how a single acorn, planted during the game's early youth sections would sprout into a mighty oak by title's endThat particular feature, and many more like it never made the cutbut their loss didn't stop Fable from delivering an otherwise engaging and enjoyable experie+Oftentimes, the other concernwhen discussing ported gamesis the controlsLionhead claimed that this was their number one priority in building the PC version of the game. They completely reconfigured the control system for the PC - taking advantage of key things like the mouse wheel (which is used to switch between magic, guns, and swords, similar to how it is used in shooters to switch weapons). The game controls well, and even for a native Xbox player I found it easy to pick up and play. Of course, the game also supports gamepads, and using the 360 controller offered a equivalent experience to playing on the X
  
    
-E3 has always been **THE ** industry event prime for showcasing new hardwareservices and of course gamesMicrosoft is not new to the showcaseremaining strong contenders since the announcement of the original Halo on Xbox in 2001From the tech demo of Halo 2 in 2003 to the appearance of the first HD Gaming console in 2005. However, it is practically universally agreed that the Microsoft conference at E3 2010 had very little appeal to the fan base that the Xbox has worked so hard to amass. Alienation to some and sacrilege to others, the star of the show was Kinect; a motion control dev+All in allas a lover of the X360, I felt significantly disappointed, in a dramatic wayI am not too excited about any of the exclusives and as an overweight nerd, dorkgeek, and gamer, I feel like I would never play with KinectEven a month after E3 I still feel pretty uncertain about the future of my beloved console of choice and I certainly hope MS has some announcements later in the year to prevent Xbox 360 from completely fail to satisfy in 2010for the hardcore audience that i
  
    
-Molyneux explained that the problem many gamers have been encountering with Kinect is its lack of tactile feedbackWhen player swings a sword or shoots a gun via a gesture, they inevitably expect to receive some sort of response. But since Kinect puts you into the role of the controller, there is no tactile response, and thus the action feels f+Fable 3 has almost all the elements of great storytelling and wonderful fantasy roleplayMagic, legendary weapons, evil monsters, kingdom to save and even to rule: all of these things guarantee that Lionhead Studios will draw you into the world of Albion once ag
  
    
-For many gamers, Fable 's 2004 debut marked high-water point for the quirkyirreverent seriesWith its expansive scope, cosy tone and unashamedly puerile humor, the title earned its way to plenty of plauditsand even more admiring follow+Now, Fable 3 might not be anywhere close to Crysis 2 , but the PC version does have massive graphical overhaul when compared to the Xbox 360 version. Aside from offering a greater resolutionthe PC version also supports 3DMany might argue that 3D is an unnecessary gimmick - but there's no denying it's a very pretty one. While the term"eye-popping" might be overused - the 3D in the PC version literally makes the game's graphics popwhich adds an extra layer of icing to the c
  
    
-Nowfor the first time in just under 10 yearsfans of the original game are being given the chance to returns the wilds of Albion, (the Xbox to Xbox 360 emulation is plagued with performance issues) via the Fable Anniversary editionAnnounced back in June of this year, the projectwhich sees the game receiving a full HD makeover , audio re-master and optional gameplay upgrade has now also received a firm release date — February 42014, throughout North America and just three days later in Eur+Firstwe have the Natal imagined by Cirque de Soleil debut whichif you weren’t there, was not very "hardcore" and did focus on Kinect. Wireless, controller free game demos, which many believe were pre-rendered, saturated the performance. The next thing the world saw from Microsoft at the world's biggest trade event was the Microsoft Press Conference, meant to focus mainly on Xbox 360 and its exclusive lineup, or so we thought. This showing could not have been too substantial for hardcore revealed to gamers very little because most of the content was already speculated or announced by MS themselves before handWe knew we would hear from three of the Xbox's ONLY _ exclusive secret weapons; _[[https://fablelegendary.com/|fable News|Https://fablelegendary.Com/]] IIIGears of War III and Halo: Reach . Thereforetheir presence brought very little excitem
  
    
-Over the years, especially after the success of the studio's first console title, [[https://fablelegendary.com/|Fable guide|Https://fablelegendary.com/]] , back in 2004Molyneux has become a fan-favorite figurehead for the gaming industry - similar to the "celebrity" of similar designers like Cliff Bleszinski, Hideo Kojima, or Gabe Newell. As a result, there's little doubt that fans of the Lionhead brand will see the departure as a potential death-blow to the studio - despite Molyneux's co-founder, Mark Webley, sticking around to run the stu +The nominations were decided by all 9 of the Game Rant staff in attendance at E3 and are based upon our previewsdemos and hands-on experiences with all of the available titles at the event this yearShare your thoughts on the picks and tell us what you believe deserves to win each category! - Follow me on Twitter @ rob_key
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-Oftentimes, the other concern, when discussing ported games, is the controls. Lionhead claimed that this was their number one priority in building the PC version of the gameThey completely reconfigured the control system for the PC - taking advantage of key things like the mouse wheel (which is used to switch between magic, guns, and swords, similar to how it is used in shooters to switch weapons). The game controls well, and even for a native Xbox player I found it easy to pick up and play. Of course, the game also supports gamepads, and using the 360 controller offered a equivalent experience to playing on the X+
  
    
-Yes, Fable: The Journey might not be on railsbut there is still ton of skeptics that are ready to meet the game head on. What Molyneux detailed, especially considering the development head'proclivity for broken promises might never come to fruitionbut for now the title has ton of potent+Opening up the month is the anticipated Fable Anniversary , a re-imagining of the hit RPG originally released on the Xbox nearly ten years agoIt arrives February 4th for the Xbox 360. On the 5th, internet "let'play" sensation Outlast will be available on the PS4. Later in the monthLightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII makes its way to the PS3 and Xbox 360 on February 11th. Rayman Legends jumps into the next-gen fray on the 18thgiving some much-needed platformer action to the PS4 and Xbox One. The Wii U gets its own taste of more platformer goodness on the 21st, when Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze swings into action. Finally, the long-awaited Thief reboot finds its way to all major platforms after nearly decade of abse(Image: [[https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DCz1o2v4-QE/hqdefault.jpg|https://i.ytimg.com/vi/DCz1o2v4-QE/hqdefault.jpg]])
  
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