Microsoft Game Studios has dropped off three new screenshots of the lovely Fable 2, and these ones in particular show off the fantastic artwork being churned out by team Lionhead.We recently travelled to the dev's (then) sunny HQ to see the game, talk to the devs and eat all of Molyneux's sandwiches. ...
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Gamers will be getting their Japanese role-playing game fix on the Xbox 360 soon. Japanese Xbox 360 gamers will also be getting a taste of US and European developed RPGs. At the "Xbox 360 RPG Premiere 2008" event in Shibuya, Tokyo today, release dates on upcoming Xbox 360 RPGs from Square Enix, Namco Bandai and Microsoft Game Studios were revealed.
XboxOZ360 has got ahold of the latest official news update on Fable 2:
Lionhead boss Peter Molyneux has told Eurogamer there will be no playable demo for Fable 2 - at least not if the decision is left to him.
Kotaku writes: "The always charming Peter Molyneux took some time during yesterday's Xbox 360 Spring Showcase to walk folks through Fable 2. Specifically he was showing off the game's entire introduction, talking up the free roaming in the game a bit more and showing a little bit of fighting customization."
You read about how nice Fable 2 looks in our hands-on preview, and now you can take a little look for yourself. ...
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VG247: According to Danish site Xboxlife, the dialogue for Fable 2 was written by top Hollywood scriptwriters.
Having recently made the trip over to Lionhead in Guildford to see Fable 2, Danish site Xboxlife tells of how your actions at the start of your journey in the game could have dramatic consequences for entire towns later on.
Joystiq writes: "Fable 2 is "content complete" with a measly 5,000 bugs to squash before it's completely complete, reports NeoGAF poster "Vinterbird" (aka Mikkel Vinther of Xboxlife.dk). The Danish site published a preview of Lionhead's second try today, based on a visit to the studio's headquarters in Guilford, UK last week. Vinther kindly translated the good parts, highlighting these new details in his post on NeoGAF:"