Fable Legends - Interview w/Stuart Whyte

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Couch found an exclusive interview with the director of Lionhead Studios, Stuart Whyte, on the upcoming Fable Legends.

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The highly anticipated Fable Legends is expected to be a truly next-generation title that will revolutionize the world of multiplayer gaming, and also go down in history as one of the best experiences overall. The game will follow the highly successful and increasingly popular Free-to-Play model (F2P), and include micro-transactions for various in-game purchases.

The much-loved Fable series has given us an entire world of imagination and possibilities, and kept us mesmerized by the gripping tales and enchanting world. This is where the upcoming Fable Legends takes its core inspiration from. The amazing and unique designs, the stylized characters, and the beautifully vibrant graphics are simply unbelievable, and yet still familiar to Fable fans.

Bidness Etc spoke exclusively to Stuart Whyte, Studio Director for Microsoft’s Lionhead Studios, the team responsible for titles such as Black & White, and the Fable series. If you are not aware of the game, you must be wondering why and how it will “revolutionize” the genre, and why we think it is truly next-gen. Read on.
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The highly anticipated Fable Legends is expected to be a truly next-generation title that will revolutionize the world of multiplayer gaming, and also go down in history as one of the best experiences overall. The game will follow the highly successful and increasingly popular Free-to-Play model (F2P), and include micro-transactions for various in-game purchases.
:lol: :lol:

And that isn't even the words of the interviewee, the "journalist" writing this article actually wrote that.

This is one of the worst articles I've ever read. It's so intent on making a free-to-play piece of shovelware sound like a REVOLUTION IN GAMING!
 
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:lol: :lol:

And that isn't even the words of the interviewee, the "journalist" writing this article actually wrote that.

This is one of the worst articles I've ever read. It's so intent on making a free-to-play piece of shovelware sound like a REVOLUTION IN GAMING!
It's called the journalist's biased opinion.:roll:

Nothing funny here as most gaming journalist's are guilty of this. Also F2P games with micro-transactions are a huge revenue earner especially in the Asian markets.

It's also on the rise with mobile gaming world wide according to various business analysts. Just look at how many F2P games are on Steam to play now also.

So while I might not like this business practice it's here to stay.
 
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:lol: :lol:

And that isn't even the words of the interviewee, the "journalist" writing this article actually wrote that.

This is one of the worst articles I've ever read. It's so intent on making a free-to-play piece of shovelware sound like a REVOLUTION IN GAMING!

That article means only one thing about those lines' author:
Trolling mastered.

We sure it's not Moulyneux' pseudonim?
 
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Wow, just that little excerpt, which reads like a rewritten press release, was painful to read.
 
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