Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Kinect and Fable 3 the moving review.

November is a very big month for Microsoft and the gaming world. It is the start of holiday shopping and the rush to get the best prices on anything and everything that your kids will want for the holidays. Even with the holidays coming some great was also released in October.

Fable 3 was one of the big titles that came out in October. Everyone has played Fable in some compacity. Fable 3 is much like its predecessors. You are in an open world but playing with a very linear story line. The games begins 50 years after Fable 2 you are the son of the past hero of Albion you are the second younger son. Your brother the current king of albion has corrupt the kingdom and all its people want a revolution. the first half of the game is becoming the ruler the second half of the game you have to decided if you want to help the kingdom for the better or make money and do evil things for the greater good to save albion. In the end Fable 3 is a good game it is not the in depth game that you are expecting if you liked fallout 3 but if you liked fable and fable 2 you will certainly love this game.

November again starts the release of many holiday games and accessories that will have you running and hurting people for the smile of your children. Wii and Ps3 have remotes but Microsoft again being the first released Kinect a motion sensing controller that relies on motions and gestures. When I bought this item I was very skeptical. About wanting to keep it but after playing for a couple of hours. I will say that this is a great controller that will change the way you and your family plays. There is no worry for controllers or batteries all you have to do is move and enjoy. Along with Kinect's release they released a bunch of games that you can only play with Kinect. I havent gotten any of them yet so you are going to have to wait till I do to hear about them.

Stay tuned though for a full review of the long awaited Call of Duty Black Ops. So

Until Next Time Geeks....

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