Fable 2 - Dev diary 2

Published 31 July, 2007 Duration 6:04

A second look behind the scenes at Lionhead to see what Peter Molyneux is rustling up for us. This time we learn about fighting. Lots of the team seem to have been in fights before.

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  • drunkymonkey #1 5 years ago

    Watching these always seems to remind me of asylum inmates.
  • Calgon #2 5 years ago

    Haha I know, crazy bastids even gave us a dog without a dog button... mental!(ok last time I use that now... it was never that funny but we must make sure he never repeats that lol)

    They really shouldnt have spent so long on the footy match, it was getting closer to the office with each passing minute(but kind of got away without looking that bad)... did they pay women to cheer or did they add in the sound effects afterwards?

    Rare and Lionhead hanging out together sounds pretty cool though... maybe they could collaborate next on an uber project? between them they can pull off even Peters craziest ideas to the fullest.
    Edited by 5 at 31/07/07 @ 16:56
  • souljacker2000 #3 5 years ago

    They all looked so uncomfortable playing football as if they were paid to make it look as if they have a life outside of video games
  • Smugglarn #4 5 years ago

  • huxathon #5 5 years ago

    the enemies react in a satisfying manner when hit?
    ...or just tumble to the floor like that gut from flatout.

    I loved the first one and I'm assuming/hoping this is coming to the pc at some point, being a Wii devotee that's the only way I get to play 360 games.
  • glaeken #6 5 years ago

    Random Molyneux hate comment
  • JayPee #7 5 years ago

    Developers luuuuurve action figures.

    "When it comes to combat nothing beats a good old game of English football"

    ... ummm, apart from maybe a good old game of, well, any actual contact sport.
  • FLC #8 5 years ago

    One-button combat with depth? I'll believe it when I see it.

    And while combat doesn't seem to be very tactical, it certainly looks cinematic and cool (or it will when they polish the animations a bit)