Fable: The Lost Chapters

Fable: The Lost Chapters

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Fable: The Lost Chapters

Based on the best-selling award-winning Xbox title, Fable: The Lost Chapters has expanded content, greater customization, new quests and enhanced graphics. This is a unique role-playing experience, where you'll take control of a characters life from the age of 12. Will you choose a path of righteousness, or will you become selfish and evil? Each person you aid, each flower you crush, each creature you slay, will change this world forever. In Fable: The Lost Chapters, gamers decide: "Who will I be?" Grow from an inexperienced child into the most powerful being in the world, spoken of by all and immortalized in legend.

 

Fable: The Lost Chapters Accessories

Black & White 2
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Fable: The Lost Chapters
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Fable: The Lost Chapters Reviews

Load times are significantly reduced on a fast pc, and thank god, they were the bane of the original xbox version.

 

The gameplay is easy to pick up, the experience points are easy to figure out and a very fun aspect along with the multipliers and strategy involved with all of it. Not as much in the area of sidequests as I would have liked but the ones you can do are usually fun. The only reason people could be upset with the game is because of the higher expectations they would have had. Although this game did not accomplish all that it set out to do it was a great game. The bets you can make about each mission make it more exciting and harder for intense gamers. On the other hand, you can save often and gain a lot of experience for those who are just looking for a fun experience. This game was very innovative and if you haven't had the chance to play it hurry up and get it before Fable 2 comes out.

 

Natural feeling levelling system. Way too short. Nice graphics. Magic overpowered.

Quests are unoriginal, boring. Pros: Fun, Zelda-like combat. Too easy. Character interaction shallow. Cons: Really cliche, boring story with flat characters.

Decent character customization. Marriage is a pointless, underdeveloped gimmick.

 

Dissapiontment, it only takes about 10 hours to get through the whole game in one go, of course, you will want to go back in and do it again. Story 8/10. It's not really long but the experience is increable. But it does feel like they used this engine for black and white 2, or vise virsa. Play it for yourself). You could get away with renting it, but mark my words, you will want to play it again. If you have been listening to Peter Molyneux, you know Fable as a non-linear RPG where your character changes according to your playing habits with tons of rival NPCs, a world that changes according to how you play, and plants growing in real time.

The development teem must want to murder him, no wonder they lock him in his office during work (this is true). (No, I am not going to spoil it. Sound. Gameplay 10/10. All in all, Fable is a great game with gorgeous graphics and a great storyline, but it's a little too short. Fable 2 will be even better. Gameplay. Graphics.

It fells very believeable and fun. Story. As for the voice acting."The people of Albion are imigrants from every concieveable point of the British Isles".That sentence covers it, all NPCs have a heavy British accent. Length 6/10.

A great soundtrack, good weapon and spell effects. Sound 9/10. But the game is all about how you progress from little kid to an etremely old battle veteran in 11 hours, this system is actually pretty good, you never notice the ongoing transformation of your character, and he will look appropriately good/evil depending on which path you take. Overall 8/10 - Impressive. Length.

Graphics 9/10. As for non-linear, that is true, but it is not open-ended, and for the most part you are following a predetermined path, with little else to do. Fable is far from what Peter said it would be, but the end product is also far from bad. Stability: It's Peter Molyneux's work, its all so extremely polished you can practically see your reflection. The combat is great. Well, Fable has an excellent story.

Spell effects are especially good. He also said it would be the BEST RPG of all time. What would an RPG be without a story. Good graphics, even though the character models do look very cartoonish.

 

Combat gets a tad repetitive sometimes and the choices that you are able to make are over-hyped, as your alignment can be readily changed and there are no serious game-play differences between the two extremes. Its a shame that you cannot customize your hero's physical features and replaying the game a second time to try alternative choices actually turns out to be extremely dull as not much of the storyline changes. Originally bought this game for a class, but I was immediately engrossed in the game-play and logged 15+ hours on it. It features a simple enough third person interface and is really quite enjoyable to play. The story is compelling and has its twists and turns, and the dialogue often contain hilarious innuendos and jokes. Overall its a great game to play through the first time.

 
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