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Post by ig2000 on Aug 23, 2010 18:56:54 GMT -6
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Post by Ixos 2: the Sequel on Aug 24, 2010 8:36:49 GMT -6
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Post by ig2000 on Aug 24, 2010 18:10:09 GMT -6
I like that you do your homework but i know a guy. I have ordered from him before. I got Sweet Home, the Capcom horror rpg.
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Post by Ixos 2: the Sequel on Aug 25, 2010 1:32:28 GMT -6
I like that you do your homework but i know a guy. I have ordered from him before. I got Sweet Home, the Capcom horror rpg. Nice! I stand corrected.
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Post by ig2000 on Aug 25, 2010 7:44:49 GMT -6
It's all good.
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Post by Xombie on Sept 27, 2010 15:26:21 GMT -6
New Details and Teaser Trailer for the Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Pack Coming This Week
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Post by redshirt on Sept 27, 2010 15:28:48 GMT -6
New Details and Teaser Trailer for the Red Dead Redemption: Undead Nightmare Pack Coming This Week What's it about?
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Post by Xombie on Sept 27, 2010 17:50:34 GMT -6
Its DLC for red dead, i assume it got zombies and junk.
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Post by Xombie on Sept 28, 2010 10:50:05 GMT -6
original artwork from the Undead Nightmare Pack for Red Dead Redemption. Featuring a zombiefied homage to the original Red Dead Redemption cover art, look for a widescreen downloadable desktop iteration of it soon as part of a new Undead Nightmare art series
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Post by Xombie on Oct 1, 2010 5:31:16 GMT -6
www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=436492412023&ref=mfand now the trailer The DLC releases keep coming for Rockstar's hit Western, and the latest one threatens to drown John Marston underneath an avalanche of undead cannibals. Undead Nightmare's the first RDR DLC to offer new single-player missions–where Marston tries to find a cure to the zombie plague– along with an assortment of new weapons and achievements, too. Not only will you be facing off against undead humans, but the game's critters will be horribly mutated, too. There's no firm release date for Undead Nightmare, but we're thinking you should probably expect in the Halloween timeframe.
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Post by Ixos 2: the Sequel on Oct 1, 2010 8:10:45 GMT -6
I assume DLC stands for "DownLoadable Content?" Damn, don't have Red Dead...
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Post by ig2000 on Oct 1, 2010 11:42:55 GMT -6
"Fable III" is the latest installment to the action-packed and critically acclaimed Xbox 360 exclusive franchise that has sold more than six million copies. Fans new and returning will now embark on an epic adventure, where the race for the crown is only the beginning of your spectacular journey. Five decades have passed since the events of "Fable II," and Albion has matured into an industrial revolution, but the fate of the kingdom is at peril.
In "Fable III," you will be called upon to rally and fight alongside your people, ascend to the seat of power, and experience the true meaning of love and loss while defending your throne. In your quest to seize power and defend your kingdom, the choices you make will change the world around you, for the greater good or your own personal gain. Who will you become? A rebel without a cause, the tyrant you rebelled against, or the greatest ruler to ever live?
Fable III is the third game in the Fable series of action role-playing games developed by Lionhead Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios. The Xbox 360 version will be released on October 26, 2010 in America and October 29 2010 in Europe.
Exciting news coming from Microsoft Game Studios and Lionhead Studios: Fable 3 is coming to Xbox and Windows! The Windows version will also be available for download exclusively on Games on Demand on Games for Windows — LIVE.
Epic “Fable III” Journey Expands to Windows This Holiday Limited Collector’s Edition Includes Unique Memorabilia and Unlocks Additional In-Game Action
Lead a rebellion, start a revolution, and rule a kingdom in “Fable III.” Microsoft Game Studios and Lionhead Studios present the thrilling new chapter in the “Fable” franchise exclusively on Xbox 360 and Windows. Action, drama, adventure and humor propel the story as players choose their journey to become King or Queen of Albion.
“Fable III” will be available in Standard and Limited Collector’s Editions for Xbox 360. The Standard Edition will retail for $59.99/£44.99/€64.99, while the Limited Collector’s Edition will retail for $79.99/£59.99/€84.99. The Windows version will retail for $49.99/£39.99/€54.99, and will also be available for download exclusively on Games on Demand on Games for Windows – LIVE.
The Limited Collector’s Edition also offers unique collectibles that true “Fable” fans won’t want to miss, including downloadable content, also available for Windows users, as well as in-box items that come with the Xbox 360 version. Wrapped up in a distinctive box created in the likeness of a book from “Fable III,” the contents include:
A new quest: Uncover the mystery of the haunted forests of Silverpines and earn the legendary sword, Wolfsbane, deadly against wolves and balverines.
Exclusive location: Unlock a new region, ideal for settling down with a family and discovering new treasures.
“Fable III” playing cards: Created by Lionhead, these cards depict every type of character in “Fable III,” including Heroes, royals, rebels and villains from across Albion and beyond.
Guild Seal Coin: The coin features a Good side (blue) and Evil side (red) to assist players in making critical decisions that will impact the fate of the world forever.
A new dog breed: Renowned for its loyalty, the Boxer is a brave canine companion worthy of greatest Queens and Kings.
One unique outfit: Unearth one male and female outfit from the mysterious, faraway land of Aurora, a new destination in your “Fable III” adventures.
“Fable III” sets the stage for an unparalleled action and adventure experience, in which you will be called upon to rise from revolutionary to ruler of Albion. The choices and sacrifices you make while fanning the flames of revolution, and then as you rule as King or Queen, will lead to an ever evolving world of consequences that will be felt across your entire land.
“Fable III” is not yet rated by the ESRB.
Are you ready to return to Albion in Fable 3?
The Fable III pre-order tool invites fans to design their own villager with over 2,000 possibilities; pre-order incentive includes bonus quest and gold fortune.
Great heroes of the past and present all know one thing is true: the revolution starts with you. That’s why Microsoft and Lionhead Studios are giving fans the chance to get into the action now before Fable III launches in the U.S. on Oct. 26 (This date varies depending on region). With the all-new character creator tool, called the Fable III Villager Maker, fans who pre-order the game can create and bring their personalized villager to life. Your custom in-game villager will deliver to your hero a thrilling new quest and 1,000 gold fortune, and then continue to interact with you on your journey to become ruler of Albion. I think it's very important to stress the point that this is an exclusive quest and the only way to get it is by placing a pre-order!
Fans can utilize the tool to create a male or female villager with more than 2,000 different variations, including an enthralling backstory for the character, unique personality traits, clothing, accent, hairstyles and the region they hail from. Whether you create a valiant ally, an evil villain, or perhaps the perfect spouse, let your imagination run free as you make your mark in the fantastical world of Fable III.
The fun doesn’t stop there. With the Villager Maker, you’ll be able to save your character as a desktop wallpaper and share your creation with your friends on Facebook and Twitter to see who has the coolest design. Anyone can start designing, but transporting the villager into Fable III is a reward given only to fans who pre-order the game at participating retailers. A redeemable code will be provided that allows players to bring their character creation to life in Fable III when the game launches.
Peter Molyneux’s Fable franchise has been a staple on Xbox consoles since the original launched way back in 2004. While the game fell way short of some of the lofty promises leveled by the game’s outspoken creator, it offered some great action and fantasy elements and enabled the player to make some real choices that would have impactful outcomes on your character’s development. Now, the third entry to the Fable series is getting ready to release later this year, and promises to be an even bigger experience than its two predecessors. Fable III takes place some 50 years following Fable II, following one of the character’s children from Fable II. The game allows you to import save data from Fable II, allowing you to continue that particular arc at the cost of some early customization. Your character gets into a battle with your sibling, who has become the evil ruler of Albion, requiring you to intervene and claim your position as the rightful ruler of the kingdom. One of the most striking changes in Fable III is the menu system, or lack thereof. The game lacks any semblance of a traditional menu, instead relying solely on the game universe from the moment you hit the start button. Changing clothes now requires you to use a dressing room that features all of your wardrobe possibilities, using magic requires that your character puts on specific gauntlets instead of changing them through the HUD, and shops contain their inventories on the shelves instead of in purchase screens. Combat has gotten some changes to the formula as well. Magical spells can now be combined in order to create new and unique attacks and combos can be unleashed simply by holding down the attack button instead of just mashing it. Fable III is looking to be a solid entry to the Xbox 360’s go-to action-RPG franchise and should be quite the journey for players to step into this October.
A third instalment in Lionhead's Fable series has been name dropped by who else but television personality Jonathan Ross.
Apparently (according to him, anyway) the ever-offensive television and radio presenter was offered a voice part in the third game by the boys at Lionhead, at the BAFTAs last night, where it won big in the Action and Adventure category.
"Goodnight all. Must go to bed. Got asked to do voice in Fable 3 tonight. Subarashi. Oyasuminasia. Woss out," he 'twittered'.
Sorry, did he says Fable 3? "Yes they are doing it," Ross replies to a baffled Twitter mate. "Charlie Brooker said he would do a voice for it too! Great fun!!"
The next morning, no doubt with a sore head, Ross says he must apologize to Peter Molyneux because "I think I revealed something that was not officially announced yet..."
In a talk at the Brighton, UK-based Develop conference, Fable III audio associate producer Georg Backer has said the upcoming Lionhead action role-playing game will contain more than 47 hours of recorded speech, compared to Fable II's 36 hours.  Expect everyone to be a lot more talkative in Fable III. Backer talked up the quantity of dialogue given to the large population of Fable III's simulated world, made up of "30 or 40" types of AI character. "Apart from the story, quests and combat mechanics, we have a really great AI system. Our AI is the biggest chunk of our dialogue," he said. These 47 hours of speech include "gossip lines," in which "the AI talk to you and each other about what's happening in the game, [which] you hear in passing and might tell you what you can go and do," as well as "over 1,500 marriage lines." Each AI character, said Backer, is "about 2,000 lines" and the variety of dialogue options for non-player characters in the gameworld is intended so the player "doesn't hear the same sentence three or four times in a row." It took three writers to write the 460,000 or so recorded words in the game, said Backer, and more than 80 actors to play all the characters, including the "six or seven main characters". In a couple of video clips, Backer showed off Fable III's "GUI (graphical user interface) room," called the Sanctuary, which is an in-game room containing a world map model with a travelling mechanism. In the video, a female hero character was introduced to the room alongside support characters Sir Walter and butler Jasper, voiced by John Cleese. "We tried to get rid of the 2D GUI because it's detached from the actual experience," said Backer. "Hence the idea of the Sanctuary, where you can go in and change weapons and clothes...You can pop in and out instantly...It's part of the story."
Fable III SKU’s Announced Today we announced details on the Fable III SKU’s that will be available later this year. Here are the highlights: Fable III will be available in Standard and Limited Collector’s Editions for Xbox 360. The Standard Edition will retail for $59.99/£44.99/€64.99 Limited Collector’s Edition will retail for $79.99/£59.99/€84.99. The Windows version will retail for $49.99/£39.99/€54.99, and will also be available for download exclusively on Games on Demand on Games for Windows – LIVE. Here is what the Limited Edition will get you: * A new quest: Uncover the mystery of the haunted forests of Silverpines and earn the legendary sword, Wolfsbane, deadly against wolves and balverines. * Exclusive location: Unlock a new region, ideal for settling down with a family and discovering new treasures. * “Fable III” playing cards: Created by Lionhead, these cards depict every type of character in “Fable III,” including Heroes, royals, rebels and villains from across Albion and beyond. * Guild Seal Coin: The coin features a Good side (blue) and Evil side (red) to assist players in making critical decisions that will impact the fate of the world forever. * A new dog breed: Renowned for its loyalty, the Boxer is a brave canine companion worthy of greatest Queens and Kings. * One unique outfit: Unearth one male and female outfit from the mysterious, faraway land of Aurora, a new destination in your “Fable III” adventures. The game has yet to get an official release date, but will likely be out this holiday 2010.
TL;DR- Fable III. If u care, google it.
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Post by Ixos 2: the Sequel on Oct 1, 2010 15:45:19 GMT -6
I imagine if I Google it I'll just get the same shit you put here... Also, I still have a hard time forgiving the Fable franchise. 1 was such a letdown.
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