Fable III demo in Brighton next week
Molyneux to offer exclusive glimpse.
Peter Molyneux has agreed to take Fable III down to the Brighton Develop Conference next week.
There he will offer an exclusive demonstration of the PC and Xbox 360 game during his Thursday, 15th July speech. He's on at 1.30 pm.
Molyneux will also talk about how the Lionhead team has combined story, cast and simulation to create a dramatic, compelling and satisfying experience. At least, that's what the press release reckons.
Fable III will be released on PC and Xbox 360 on 26th October.
Brighton's Develop Conference runs from 13th to 15th July. Eurogamer will be there, mopping up interviews, keynote reports and more.
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Most likely cos there tacked on and have no major part in the game, especially as most of us Fable fans will of completed fable 3 well before Kinect comes out.
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Yeah, but sweeping generalisations are fun!
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The other Fable games were "lite" RPG's as well, so what's your point?
This one at least seems to have more in the way of story and actual character development.
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