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Posted: Sep 24th 2010 9:50AM Uncle Jesse said

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If having a kid in Fable 3 = Milo, at least give us the option to just shoot him.

Posted: Sep 24th 2010 10:02AM ShadowXIII said

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@Uncle Jesse

or..death by firestorm whirlwind in a house full of angry cats.

What?? If you spend 9 months making the damn thing, might as well take time in a well planned execution.
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Posted: Sep 24th 2010 10:22AM honkyjesusownsu said

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@Uncle Jesse

Agreed.

This is the second snip about this this site has posted in about twelve hours, it really isn't anything to begin with. Just Lionhead advertising.
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Posted: Sep 24th 2010 10:05AM Machiavellian79 said

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Even thought Fable is not one of my favorite adventure games, I look forward to seeing what Peter and crew and do with a ground up Kinect game in the Fable Universe. I believe that Kinect would be great in that respect but it probably would not play anything like the previous Fables. If Peter and crew can get this right, I can see very interactive adventure games using Kinect that would be the next best thing.

Posted: Sep 24th 2010 10:28AM mimalo88 said

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I highly doubt that the packaging will be big enough for the out-of-sight software engineers and voice actors.

Posted: Sep 24th 2010 10:31AM Metalfacedoom said

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"From days of long ago, from uncharted regions of the universe, comes a legend. The legend of Milo: Defender of the Universe." (inserts roar)
This tech does not even exist!!! More hype that Diddy can give. "Uhuh yeah!"

Posted: Sep 24th 2010 10:56AM Vcize said

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So what exactly is "Milo Technology" at this point? It clearly isn't that staged promise of the future that we got at e3, and all they showed at TED was a scripted narrative that was broken up by minigames, which is nothing that anyone else couldn't do.

Posted: Sep 24th 2010 11:15AM robotoid said

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That E3 video of Milo, single-handedly got me super excited for Milo and I was amazed at the possibilities, etc.

Sadly after that, not a single (launch) game made for Kinect is really exciting at all nor amazes with any kind of possibilities...

Posted: Sep 24th 2010 11:35AM Starcade said

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It's a real bummer that Milo might not be a stand alone commercial product. I think it could have had great possibilities, allowing us an experience never offered before. Even if it were just released as a tech demo, that would be something. Granted, it's hard to shape a narrative around a seemingly open world game, but I'm sure you could come up with something. I seem to recall you could skip rocks with Milo. Anyway, this could have been a game changer (even though it wasn't a game).

The one thing that seems to be consistent with Lionhead is that I'm always enthralled with their talk of something great coming up, but it seems to allude them as far as released products.

Posted: Sep 24th 2010 11:36AM Starcade said

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er... elude :)

Posted: Sep 24th 2010 11:56AM Tez said

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Molyneux not delivering? I am SHOCKED.

Posted: Sep 24th 2010 12:04PM peternography said

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i am pretty sure milo will be popular amongst the pedophile community. think about it a virtual child you interact with, it's sickening

Posted: Sep 24th 2010 12:56PM R Planteer said

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I TOTALLY called this one yesterday.

Posted: Sep 24th 2010 8:13PM GlassAgate said

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Does Milo want to be incorporated?

Posted: Sep 24th 2010 10:35PM Tezz said

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@TBag what RPG, because if you are talking about the fable franchise, it has always done well in sales and been received well by reviewers.

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