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-Leading up to E3the Game Rant team put together pair of lists of our most anticipated confirmed games E3 2011 and our most anticipated rumored games Several of the rumored games did end up being showcased at the annual Los Angeles event, but were our hopes and anticipation justif+Welcome to This Week in Gamingwhere we take look back at some of the most newsworthy events in gaming history from last year to even decades ago that happened this very weekTake a gander at some of the highlights and see which spark nostalgia and which may still be news to you.
  
    
-Molyneux explained that the problem many gamers have been encountering with Kinect is its lack of tactile feedbackWhen a 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+But if anything, The Journey did offer the series room to breath after its three main installments between 2005 and 2010Creator Peter Molyneux has already promised that Fable 4 would come to fruition at some point in the foreseeable future, and a pair of job listings from Lionhead Studios suggests that a major series overhaul -- perhaps even a full reboot -- is underway for the next generat
  
    
-The nominations were decided by all 11 of the Game Rant staff in attendance for E3 and are based upon our previewsdemos and hands-on experiences with all of the available titles at the event this y +With a new engine delivering improved visuals, and a new way to execute combat and traversal, Fable: The Journey has the chance to make great headway for the Kinect hardware. Molyneux seems like he understands Kinect much better than other developersand he promises to make believer out of each and every naysa
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-Over the years, especially after the success of the studio's first console title, Fable , back in 2004, Molyneux has become a fan-favorite figurehead for the gaming industry - similar to the "celebrity" of similar designers like Cliff BleszinskiHideo Kojima, or Gabe Newell. As 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+
  
    
-Following the initial Kotaku report, Molyneux took to Twitter (for the first time since November 16th) to chat it up with fans and other industry icons ( Minecraft creatorNotch plus the aforementioned Cliffy B) - as well as reveal his plans for the fut+Welcome to the first day of Game Rant's E3 2010 coverage. The first big event of the showMicrosoft's press conference, is scheduled to begin at 10:30 AM Pacific Time. No doubt there will be a ton of information on the newly named Kinect . But what else? Will we see the rumored Xbox 360 Slim ? Any new news on Halo: Reach or Gears of War 3 ? And what surprises are in st
  
    
-After the Microsoft press conferencewas ready to write off Kinect as gameplay device for the hardcorebut hearing and seeing what Fable: The Journey could be has me intrigued in the possibilities once ag+But what stood out more to this comic book fan was the poster featuring little more than the title 'Fables' and a looming silhouette of a werewolf. Soit was assumed that Telltale would be focusing on the fairy tale graphic novel's Bigby (a.k.a.'The Big Bad Wolf); given the studio's experience with the likes of Puzzle Agent building an adventure game around the sheriff of Fabletown made se
  
    
-Thankfully, Game Rant got a chance to sit with Peter Molyneux, head of Lionhead Studios, to hear his vision for Fable: The 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 Fable: The Journey despite seemingly on rails and lackluster demo? Read on to find +Aside from clarifying the traversal mechanics for Fable: The Journey , Molyneux also went into little more detail on the combat. Though the series has always been known for combining melee, ranged, and magic attacks into one seamless experience, The Journey will be completely magic-based for very simple rea
  
-  +It was the console to beat all others. Nintendo announced its new system two years before its unveiling. It was named, "Revolution" and had everybody buzzing. We now know it as the Wii-- a less than threatening name that is more suited to Nintendo's goals"Revolution" served as wonderful project title filled with mystery and excitement. However, according to Reggie Fils-Aime, it would not translate well under many other languages. Plus, name like that would have probably caused an uproar from Americans stating the Japanese are out to get them again. That didn't happen...at least to my knowledge. Wii is friendlier and less menacing. Nintendo was right about the Wii's original namesakeit did cause quite the revolution in the video game industry because of its highly advanced motion sensor system.
-Molyneux's choice to exit Lionhead also means he'll be leaving his position as creative head of Microsoft Studios EuropeMicrosoft issued brief statement praising Molyneux but has yet to name new creative head for their European studios (Rare and Lionheadmost notab+
  
-  +This event is such a big deal for some that it's probably more exciting than Christmas. The Electronic Entertainment Expo, more commonly known as E3, is the greatest event on every video gamer's calendar. It all began back in the 1990s to little fanfareDespite the lack of attention, there were some monumental announcements. It was at this E3 that Sony made its debut to the gaming industry. The Sega Saturn was available to test play as well as the Nintendo Virtual Boy. Nintendo also revealed its Ultra 64 console, stating it will be ready next year. A few notable game titles at the show included Ridge Racer, Panzer Dragoon and Virtua Fighter. E3 started slow, but because this was the first expo dedicated to video games, more companies and fans realized they weren't going to miss out next year.
-Leading up to E3 2012many of the big game announcements were unveiled early, from Star Wars 1313 to Gears of War: Judgment Still, there were a few pleasant surprises during the five major press conferences -- Watch Dogs and Beyond: Two Souls to name just two -- in a year that focused heavily on software as the current console generation approaches the end of its life cy+
  
    
-The nominations were decided by all 9 of the Game Rant staff in attendance at E3 and are based upon our previews, demos and hands-on experiences with all of the available titles at the event this year. Share your thoughts on the picks and tell us what you believe deserves to win each category! Follow me on Twitter @ rob_key+(Image: [[https://burf.co/about.php|https://burf.co/about.php]])That criteria is consonant with a Lionhead job listing which surfaced last year, brimming with suggestive language related to next-gen engine/graphical design. There are some curious distinctions, however, present in the animation director description that point directly toward work on the [[https://fablechronicle.com/|Fable cheats|https://fablechronicle.com/]] franch
  
    
-In an interview with Digital Spy , Head of Lionhead Studios John Needham explained that this new online direction for the studio isn't going to be exclusive to Fable Legends . Following the departure of Peter Molyneux Needham - who has an MMO pedigree - took over the studio in his steadWith that pedigreehe said that all future games from the studio will boast "connected" aspects. Being candid about his roots, Neeham said, "We're online game guys, that's the studio. We love online games, we love interaction with real people, and we want to bring that magic to Fable" . He explained that interaction between characters and NPCs is what made the world of Albion a special place to play in. The goal of Fable Legends is to experiment with that dynamic and see what would happen if you substituted those interactions and brought in real players to the +Movement off of the buggy has yet to be clearly outlined by the team at Lionhead but Molyneux said it would be something along the lines of pointing in a general directionMolyneux would like players of Fable: The Journey to explore as much of Albion as they possibly canbut doesn'want them to be hindered by the feeling that they have to be extremely active. Fable: The Journey allows the player to experience the game's traveral in a simple and approachable 
  
    
-As mentioned, Molyneux makes it clear that, while he is leaving the studio, he'll continue to oversee the upcoming casual but hardcore-friendly Kinect title , [[https://fablechronicle.com/|fable tips|https://fablechronicle.com/]]: The Journey (slated for release in 2012) as creative consultant - even though he'moving on to start another studio, entitled 22 C+Yet despite that successthere have still been no substantial announcements on what the studio has planned for Bill Willingham's comic seriesIf cryptic tweet from Telltale'Twitter account is any indication, that may be about to cha
  
-It was the console to beat all others. Nintendo announced its new system two years before its unveiling. It was named"Revolution" and had everybody buzzing. We now know it as the Wii-- less than threatening name that is more suited to Nintendo's goals"Revolution" served as a wonderful project title filled with mystery and excitementHowever, according to Reggie Fils-Aime, it would not translate well under many other languagesPlusa name like that would have probably caused an uproar from Americans stating the Japanese are out to get them againThat didn't happen...at least to my knowledgeWii is friendlier and less menacingNintendo was right about the Wii's original namesakeit did cause quite the revolution in the video game industry because of its highly advanced motion sensor system.+id Software's debut title was Wolfenstein 3D, a violent first person shooter with unprecedented graphicsYou play as B.JBlazkowicz, an American spy attempting to bring down the Nazi partyAs he searches for plans to a cruel experiment, he is captured and imprisoned inside their headquarters at Castle WolfensteinB.Jescapes and finds out the operation is to create an army of zombified mutantsTo beat the game, B.J. faces off with Adolf Hitler who is equipped with a robotic suit and heavy duty weaponryWolfenstein 3D sold more than 100,000 copies within its first year and has since been named one of the top games of all time. It is the basis of all FPS games combining fact-paced action, technical advances and graphic violence. It propelled id Software and shooting games into the future.
  
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