It's also true that it's better to be under ambitious than to be Molyneux.Newbie said:At least he's fucking gunning for something. Better to be over ambitious than under ambitious
It's also true that it's better to be under ambitious than to be Molyneux.Newbie said:At least he's fucking gunning for something. Better to be over ambitious than under ambitious
Newbie said:At least he's fucking gunning for something. Better to be over ambitious than under ambitious
drohne said:boy, do one xbox game, and you have the nintendo contingent at your throat for life.
SyNapSe said:I think B&W may have had a bigger effect. With that said, I like Molyneux. Even if Fable didn't end up being everything they had hoped due to hardware/time limitations. At least the guy is out there trying to create something new and incredible.
djtiesto said:Fable has to be the most hated game ever on these boards...
SyNapSe said:I think B&W may have had a bigger effect.
Funky Papa said:I love how so damn fucking many of the people hating Peter in all these threads are either system fanboys or people who never gave a shit about him or his games.
drohne said:your nintendo contingent. the one that leaves its spoor all over ever gaf molyneux thread.
not that i really care. i haven't played b&w or fable. syndicate was cool, though!
drohne said:your nintendo contingent. the one that leaves its spoor all over ever gaf molyneux thread.
drohne said:actually i've considered putting together a list. but that would be a bit crazy, wouldn't it?
drohne said:i don't agree or disagree with the arguments, but they deserve to have a pall cast over them, because their rancor and persistence are so completely rooted in hysterical nintendo fandom! but that's quite enough of this derailment.
gofreak said:Back on topic, the movies is one Molyneux game I'd almost LIKE him to hype a little more. I want it, and I want it soon..
AniHawk said:The game had its problems, but I don't think it was bad. It wasn't a let-down for me though, because I never let myself get into the hype of it all.
drohne said:i don't agree or disagree with the arguments, but they deserve to have a pall cast over them, because their rancor and persistence are so completely rooted in hysterical nintendo fandom! but that's quite enough of this derailment.
SyNapSe said:I think B&W may have had a bigger effect. With that said, I like Molyneux. Even if Fable didn't end up being everything they had hoped due to hardware/time limitations. At least the guy is out there trying to create something new and incredible.
JackFrost2012 said:Considering this is Molyneux, I'm surprised he didn't promise the game let you fly.
Polarize the discussion this way if you like, FP, but you'll be ignoring people like myself who genuinely adored Molyneux's early work but don't have much use for him now. I LOVE(D) Populous 1&2, Magic Carpet 1&2, Syndicate and Syndicate Wars and Dungeon Keeper. "Theme" games not so much, but that's just because they weren't my cup of tea, not because they weren't solid games.Funky Papa said:I love how so damn fucking many of the people hating Peter in all these threads are either system fanboys or people who never gave a shit about him or his games.
Please don't try to tell me he isn't perfectly aware of how a web publication like CVG will run (as they did) with his limited words on the subject. No doubt an unprofessional site like CVG would run rampant with anything he said, even if he didn't say it to them, but since he DID say it to them and has talked to them before, let's not act like he isn't aware of how they'd receive these particular words.He has learned from B&W and Fable PR fiascos, most of the hype will come from unprofessional magazines and website. Cut the BS and analyze his words. He tells nothing and CVG is already throwing a party.
Molyneux will deliver some day.
Ghost said:Anyone who actually kept up with fable knew what it was going to be, i think its a bit cruel to judge a game based on a 3 year old design statement and not on its merits.
I meant to say "again" sorry. That said, I don't remember the pre-hype to Magic Carpet.Ghost said:Go play magic carpet, you bloody disgrace to gaming fans everywhere.
Ghost said:Go play magic carpet, you bloody disgrace to gaming fans everywhere.
\Redbeard said:Bah. The game was less than half the length they claimed in the official faq, as easy as a game for kids, full of load times with tiny linear areas and zero exploration (all the while with Lionhead staff telling fans not to worry, that there were forests big enough to get lost in), with loose ends left dangling for everyone to see. Even the quote they used to advertise the game - "For every choice, a consequence" was crap, as there were no consequences at all for anything.
Expecting to see everything from 3 year old design statements is one thing, expecting to see what they claimed about the game right up until it's release is another. Molyneux and LH deserve all the shit they get.
drohne said:that's very topical of you, gofreak, but i think you'll find that my distaste for nintendo fans rather predates this last non-event of a hack. ok, now i'll stop with the derailment.
Dumbass said:It's a game about [pause for dramatic drum roll] ...you. It allows anyone who plays the game to relive their life, their entire individual life. That's a pretty ambitious concept.
Not for those of us who can play a game without needing a complete breakdown of how to play it before you start.... and B&W was a let down.
Odnetnin said:And anyhow, hasn't the whole life thing already been done? Its called THE SIMS.
RevenantKioku said:That wasn't your life. You're still thinking inside the box.