I think I've conclued that my favorite type of game is he action RPG. I like the ones where you can level up as you play, similar to Fable, Mass Effect, etc. I do not like the very lame and repetitive games like Elder of the Scrolls where you have to jump in place for 30 minutes to level agility. That's sooooooooooo lame! Fable is probably my favoriate type of RPG game, though. I really like the action RPG type (where you fight live, not the turn based stuff...though those are some of my favorite games, too.)
Originally posted by dadudemon
I think I've conclued that my favorite type of game is he action RPG. I like the ones where you can level up as you play, similar to Fable, Mass Effect, etc. I do not like the very lame and repetitive games like Elder of the Scrolls where you have to jump in place for 30 minutes to level agility. That's sooooooooooo lame! Fable is probably my favoriate type of RPG game, though. I really like the action RPG type (where you fight live, not the turn based stuff...though those are some of my favorite games, too.)
Turn based games I find unplayable, there's too much resting on you planning moves in advance when I want to be able to strike and predict an on coming attack as and when it comes.
Action RPG seem to be the main gaming genre that even enters my "interesting" radar. And the companies that make the games usually never far go wrong.
The leveling system in F3 is going to be different somehow, watching the interviews and trailers it's not obvious how vastly different from F2 it'll be. Also the health-meter not actually being a bar? Bit 'Gears of Wars-y', but I guess we'll have to see how it benefits/hinders us in gameplay really - never got the hang of not being able to see stuff as your dying.
Apparently there's been some confusion with the PC release date. Some gaming mag reported it to be on Nov. 15th and it looked pretty official. However, Lionhead still says that there's no official release date for PC. There's some rumours about a very early 2011 release. Anyways, it's back to TBA :/.
Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
Apparently there's been some confusion with the PC release date. Some gaming mag reported it to be on Nov. 15th and it looked pretty official. However, Lionhead still says that there's no official release date for PC. There's some rumours about a very early 2011 release. Anyways, it's back to TBA :/.
How dare you get my hopes up. 😠 😠 😠
ArtificialGlory: Destroying Fanboys' hopes and dreams, one post a a time.
When you start fighting for the throne,
Spoiler:
The fight between your army and Logan's isn't that impressive, not even close. In fact, the fights you saw in the trailer looked better. To make this worse, Logan isn't a boss. Apparentley after you reach the castle, a cutscene appears, your character barges into Logan's room and he automatically surrenders because this whole time he wanted his brother/sister to be king/queen so he/she, can lead Albion to victory against a greater threat, the darkness.
Well...that was disappointing for I was hoping that since
Spoiler:but no.
Logan is the son of the Hero from Fable 2 and that he might have both Strength, Will, and Skill, he would've made an impressive opponent
Oh how I'd like to give Lionhead the Insult Expression for I bet that was the one thing most of the fans were hoping to do.
I just noticed two things that are missing. They say that when you're King/Queen, guards would capture people who have done either good or bad deeds and you must decide whether they should be executed or thrown in a dungeon. It's not in there and neither is the option to either tell your soldiers to run this errand for you or you can go do it yourself. Why does Peter lie? I don't have an issue with this, I'm just wondering why people can fib about their products and get away with it.
If you're referring to the time cheat where you avoid stepping into the clock tower radius in Bowerstone Market to avoid meeting Theresa it doesn't work. You don't meet Theresa like you did in Fable2.
As for the Peter Molyneus thing, he manages to tell everyone about the things that never get passed in time for release or something they had early on in development but never followed through. He's way too good at blowing his own trumpet to the point that things he says are twisted to how he interprets them in his crazy artsy mind.
I've not completed the game yet - trying to give the game a long life - but there are a couple of things I don't like. Like the expressions, you don't get a massive choice of expressions like fable 2, you just get a select amount for a particular interaction. And the Bandits/Mercenaries having heavies that lob fire? Why...
Originally posted by Nemesis XHis powers didn't get activated like The Hero Prince did.
When you start fighting for the throne,Spoiler:
The fight between your army and Logan's isn't that impressive, not even close. In fact, the fights you saw in the trailer looked better. To make this worse, Logan isn't a boss. Apparentley after you reach the castle, a cutscene appears, your character barges into Logan's room and he automatically surrenders because this whole time he wanted his brother/sister to be king/queen so he/she, can lead Albion to victory against a greater threat, the darkness.Well...that was disappointing for I was hoping that since
Spoiler:but no.
Logan is the son of the Hero from Fable 2 and that he might have both Strength, Will, and Skill, he would've made an impressive opponentOh how I'd like to give Lionhead the Insult Expression for I bet that was the one thing most of the fans were hoping to do.