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espiritu_p, to gaming in Best Lego Games Of All Time
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I played the Hobbit and Ninjago the Movie together with my kids Both are very cool.
My kids play Lego City on the switch, and have much fun with too.

Maestro, to gaming in Best Lego Games Of All Time
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No "Lego Builder's Jouney"? I really liked that one.

JustEnoughDucks, to gaming in Best Lego Games Of All Time

Lego racers was my first PC video game on windows 98. Holy fuck was it fun and rocket racer was just a cheating portal fuck, but I still beat him a couple times 😂

By god getting a portal was satisfying though.

Never got the hang of rock raiders, maybe because I was too young and I had my friends to tech me StarCraft.

I loved the Lego star wars games, but when the LOTR and marvel games came out I just couldn’t get into them as much. I kept getting stuck in Marvel. Maybe I should go back and play lego LOTR

LallyLuckFarm, to gaming in Best Lego Games Of All Time

Hah I had purchased Lego City a while ago when it was on sale and I just fired it up this evening

mateomaui, to gaming in Best Lego Games Of All Time

How did “The Hobbit” and “Lord of the Rings” not get a mention?

Canadian_Cabinet,

LOTR was literally number 5

mateomaui,

Whoops, must have had a weird scrolling while loading moment that jumped past it. Thanks for the correction!

Telorand, to gaming in The Inside Story Of Fable 3, The Game That Broke Its Creators' Hearts

Such a short development cycle didn’t make Lionhead any less ambitious. Developers who were there from the very start of the series decided to stick around, like Dene Carter and Georg Backer.

Reminder that Moonring exists, it’s free, and it was made by Dene. It’s a seriously great RPG.

hesusingthespiritbomb, to games in The Inside Story Of Fable 3, The Game That Broke Its Creators Hearts

It’s interesting. If I were a teenager today I would read this and think Microsoft ruined what would have been an amazing game by corporate greed.

I was a teenager when Fable III came out though, so I know better.

First game reviews from that era are completely whack. You had a ton of big name game blogs that were basically giving everything a 9/10 if it was from the right publisher. The smaller blogs weren’t really in the internet zeitgeist until Fable III, so you could compare their scores of Fable I and II for reference.

That being said, there was a lot of discussion about how Fable II was a bit of a disappointment. People felt that the system was a lot shallower than promised, and the game itself felt extremely on rails at times. None of the endings really change the world, which wouldn’t be that insulting if two of them didn’t involve your dog dying. I think saying that Fable II was amazingly well received is kinda bs.

I can say for sure that putting the blame on Microsoft for Fable III over promising and under delivering is absolute horeshit. The guy behind Fable, Molyneux, was famous for pulling that crap. This was an era where basically virtually every single game trailer could have been an FTC violation of anyone was paying attention, and Molyneux somehow stood out beyond anyone else for how full of shit he was. At one point he implied that he developed AGI and implemented it in a video game.

While Boomers got a lot of things wrong, as I get older I sort of understand where they are coming from. This article paints a narrative so incorrect it’s almost fictional, and it’s being propagated because most people interacting are too young to remember but somehow extremely self assured.

andshit, to games in The Inside Story Of Fable 3, The Game That Broke Its Creators Hearts

This game could have been so good. It had the basis for it, the world was small but they filled it with tons small details, the story was short but tight and unique, it was shining with the fable-style personality with the philosophy of letting you make the small changes you wanted to make to the world and your character.

But then someone (probably a boss from Microsoft) came and said fuck you! and locked up a ton for areas behind DLCs, limited development time, and injected it full of brain-dead AAA game bullshit that didn’t fit the game.

Spoilers:

Every time I am reminded of this one scene in the story where you learn the terrible secret of the kingdom, ending up fleeing into the desert. The tone of desert theme becomes harrowing and empty as you aimlessly wander through the barren wasteland, guiding along your even more helpless companion. In this hopeless situation you come to understand why your beloved kingdom has betrayed what it used to stand for, why it has fallen to tyranny.

As someone who loved the Fable franchise, this is what it was like to play Fable 3.

bionicjoey,

The thing in the desert and the subsequent kingdom management arc are weirdly one of my most fondly remembered plot twists in gaming, although that probably has as much to do with how limited my gaming experience was when I first played it.

Pratai, to games in The Inside Story Of Fable 3, The Game That Broke Its Creators Hearts

The TLDR version?

Microsoft fucked it up. As they do- with everting they touch. They’re the Disney of gaming.

sugar_in_your_tea,

IDK, they’ve done a pretty good job with Age of Empires, and Minecraft is still incredibly popular, and perhaps more popular since Microsoft bought them (IIRC, crossplay was added when Bedrock was released). I’ve heard they’re pretty hands off with the studios the buy, so if games suck, blame the studio. Activision Blizzard was already going downhill from a respecting the player standpoint before Microsoft bought them, and 343 really was never as good as OG Bungie.

If we’re comparing to Disney, that honor goes to EA. They’re the kings of dumbing games down and manipulating players into paying a ton for mediocre content.

HexBee,

I remember being so excited for fable 3 only to find it was not at all like 1 or 2.

Crewman, to games in The Inside Story Of Fable 3, The Game That Broke Its Creators Hearts

I remember playing the first two and loving them. When the third came out, I heard it wasn’t even good, so I never played.

NotAGuyInAHat,

My wife and enjoyed the cooperative greatly but soooo much went wrong

brsrklf,

I didn’t go far into it. I remember it had a rather boring start.

Also I was already a bit pissed at those few doors in Fable 2 that mostly only opened in co-op (except one or two) and had weird stuff hidden behind them that I wanted to see, and I got to one again in 3. It’s a minor thing but it may have played a part in the “fuck that game” sentiment.

Seriously, talk about tacking on and forcing a multiplayer mode into a game that is absolutely not made for it.

Daefsdeda,

Honestly, I like it a lot. Interesting characters and its fun to change a whole world as a king. It is indeed worse than II but I still enjoy it.

Can_you_change_your_username,

The money=morality messaging was pretty off-putting.

andshit,

Yeah off-putting, but I feel like it made sense: when you are King/Queen you can do selfless things for little personal gain, or you can do selfish things for great monetary gain.

GraniteM,

Or you can buy up a bunch of real estate, get filthy rich off of rents, and finance the morally good decisions out of your own pocket, trivially breaking the core conflict of the end of the game. Seriously, I did this by accident. I just figured it would be a good idea to hoard a shitload of gold just in case, and it turned out that I was right.

fruitycoder,

Yeah, I think it maybe have been a bit of capitalist realism leaking to it. Kind of a piece of Cyber Punk 2077 problem for me. Like they have just a little hints or theming of corrupt landlords and corporations, but no meaningful resistance or alternatives to the system.

Omegamanthethird,
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What was the message? Excessive taxation increases suffering. Try to find a balance or don’t. Seems like a typical medieval setup.

BluJay320, to games in GTA 5 Actor Ned Luke Has Seemingly Been Swatted During A Livestream
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He streams??? I’ll have to check him out if this doesn’t discourage him from continuing

hoshikarakitaridia, to games in GTA 5 Actor Ned Luke Has Seemingly Been Swatted During A Livestream

That is awful and I hope he won’t be traumatized from it. I also hope the asshole who called the swatting gets traced and prosecuted criminally.

Sylver, to baldurs_gate_3 in Baldur's Gate 3's Japan Release Removes Romping And Torture

Sounds like a great way to increase pirating of the game in Japan…

bjoern_tantau,
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As far as I know you can already buy the game via Steam or GOG over there. So I guess this is for the PS5 version.

stopthatgirl7,
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Yeah, I’ve already got it from Steam.

Console games have much stricter rules about what can or can not be shown than pc games over here, so this sounds about right for the PS5 release.

MagicShel, to baldurs_gate_3 in Baldur's Gate 3's Japan Release Removes Romping And Torture

What are they supposed to romance the characters for the plot?

bjoern_tantau, to baldurs_gate_3 in Baldur's Gate 3's Japan Release Removes Romping And Torture
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They should make the Mindflayers more creative with their tentacles to compensate.

TransplantedSconie,

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