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Fable 3 went a bit far, to be honest. Activating the "praise" control meant having to watch my character not only kissing the dog on the mouth, but also dipping it. I reckon that whole studio is a bunch of secret furries.

They cynically exploit everything that has a spotlight in order to ride its coat-tails and get headlines. If you think you can troll them and upset them, you're getting this all wrong. They're trolling you.

:( I actually did (Fable 3 in my case, never played 2).

Everyone dies except the dog.

Ah, but there are real dogs who look less realistic...

It's pretty remarkable that the Telegraph would spend decades supporting successive Tory cabinets and shadow cabinets in their efforts to destroy the NHS and turn us over to a fully privatised health service, thus encouraging the increasingly right-leaning Labour Party to do the same, and yet also decry the horrors

As if video games will ever be a $100bn industry! It'll never catch on.

It wasn't $1000 - it was the equivalent in Chinese currency.

Oh sure, I know the principle, but they call it the Valley because it's a curve and not a simple slope. Of course, what we're getting now is funny combination of realism and a stylised effect arising from familiarity with the engines themselves, so I'm not saying it's near-real as such. I think the Uncanny Valley

If it's not freaking you out then it's beyond the Uncanny Valley, really! We're not all the way yet, where you would routinely mistake the graphics for TV, but we're closer all the time.

It's interesting that only EA has panicked and come out to claim ignorance of the plans, too. EA desperately wants to be the gamers' friend again after the embarrassment of those "worst company" polls, so it's no surprise they said what they did, but where are their competitors? Surely if nobody knew, and they're all

On seeing this headline, I instinctively tried to sing it to the tune of "When Doves Cry". It was really awkward, and it didn't scan properly at all.

Ha ha! Well, there are millions of dollars, maybe even a billion, riding on this so it's not beyond the bounds of reason.

It'd be stupid if Sony simply matched them on it.

They've got to be seriously considering this. It's the one thing that could restore Microsoft's standing among the dedicated gaming crowd. However, they'd be stupid to announce such a plan now, so I guess they'll keep the lid on it for the time being.

Looks amazing, and I'd love to play it. It's just a bit of a shame to see that the combat is yet another that does not care for aiming! At 5:20 you clearly missed the guy twice, yet the game registered two hits and killed him for you.

Wow. I don't always have a lot of sympathy for publishers when people mount a Metacritic protest, but I'm beginning to think they need some kind of code gate on that site to prove you actually bought the game. It's getting to the point where the user reviews are anything but.

Why did you not think they had sold out when their games were on Steam?

It's unfair to expect them to throw all of that development money down the drain. Besides, their policy is that they believe consumers should have a choice. If you choose to buy games on XBox One (or, come to that, Steam/GMG etc. for PC, or on Sony's PSN), you have chosen restrictive DRM and no trade-ability.

Even if it is possible, the amount of data being sent and the speed in which it needs to be sent in real time to achieve what they claim is not possible for everyone even in the USA, let alone the world. Most countries have data speed limits or huge fees for going over a certain allotted data amount.