Hmm, looks like Fable: The Journey won't be an on-rails game after all, despite it clearly being demoed as such during E3.
Well, that's a little better, at least. Still doubt it will be the game that convinces me to buy a Kinect, but anything's possible, I suppose. I'm still taking a wait-and-see approach on this one. At any rate, given how incredibly buggy the previous two Fable games were (and still are, at least as of the last time I played them) I shudder to think just how bad this Kinect thing will undoubtedly be at launch, so it'll probably be better to just wait on it regardless, even if I do end up deciding that I want to get it.
Or this could just be another instance of Peter Molyneux talking out of his ass, as he so often does when it comes to hyping the Fable games. ¬_¬
(I sound like I'm trying to talk myself out of buying this game and a Kinect to go with it, and that may very well be the case indeed. >_>;)
Well, that's a little better, at least. Still doubt it will be the game that convinces me to buy a Kinect, but anything's possible, I suppose. I'm still taking a wait-and-see approach on this one. At any rate, given how incredibly buggy the previous two Fable games were (and still are, at least as of the last time I played them) I shudder to think just how bad this Kinect thing will undoubtedly be at launch, so it'll probably be better to just wait on it regardless, even if I do end up deciding that I want to get it.
Or this could just be another instance of Peter Molyneux talking out of his ass, as he so often does when it comes to hyping the Fable games. ¬_¬
(I sound like I'm trying to talk myself out of buying this game and a Kinect to go with it, and that may very well be the case indeed. >_>;)