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Fable II Review

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Fable II keeps you thoroughly entertained whether you're saving the world or unraveling it.

Welcome to Albion, the fantasy realm where heroes do battle with deadly blades and fearsome magics, and the best protection comes not from a shield but rather a steadfast condom. It's a land set adrift in a sea of nonsense and you've got your hand on the rudder. This is the world of Fable II, and the choices you make here will provide hours of entertainment, granted you can get past some minor technical issues.

The world of Albion is yours to shape as you see fit.
The world of Albion is yours to shape as you see fit.
Fable II opens with you as a young, impoverished orphan. Accompanied only by your sister's plucky attitude and a wooden sword to fend off starvation, you quickly find yourself performing quests for gold coins. Without giving too much away, your destiny to save the world comes at some fairly high costs, not the least of which is the sudden end of your childhood. It's a fairly short sequence, and you'll find yourself in the throes of adulthood soon enough, yet even the choices made here will echo into the future. From the very first scene where you're christened by bird poop until well after the credits you will be making moral choices that affect not only you, but the world around you as well.

It's these choices that are really at the heart of Fable II. At the game's most fundamental level you'll be constantly choosing between good and evil, but rarely will it feel as sterile as that. The choices are usually couched in some sort of ambiguity, with the consequences remaining a mystery for years. That's right, years! The game will span more than a few by the time you're finished, but even though there are day and night cycles, the big jumping points are clearly marked, so don't worry about taking your time. Also, be prepared to commit for the long haul if you want to be a saint. While running into a town and starting a massacre will turn you evil in mere minutes, it may take you the majority of the game to tread the road to righteousness. It seems like being good requires a pretty strict commitment, both in playing style and in actual sacrifices.

The best part about all this heavy decision-making is that the game rarely takes itself very seriously. While the choices certainly have weight to them, the world's inhabitants are so ridiculous that it's hard to not derive some pleasure no matter how things break. Yes, towns will prosper and despair by your hand, but everybody seems to be having a good time of it, regardless. If you're playing as a nice guy you'll be swarmed by loving fans seeking autographs or marriage proposals,  or generally wanting to bask in your light. If you're a big meanie, you'll feel the scorn of the townsfolk. A couple of jerks even took it upon themselves to kick my dog. They are dead now.

Your dog is actually one of the few constants you'll have throughout Fable II. He'll run around with you throughout your adventures, alerting you to treasure and biting your foes once they've hit the ground. You can name him, teach him tricks and he'll even change in appearance, much as you do, as your alignment alters. That being said, I didn't find myself bursting into tears every time he nicked his paw but realized that we had a good working relationship. I feed him treats to heal him and he tells me where to find treasure. Though we did find common ground when it came to laughing and urinating on things.

No, you can't kill children, but you can scare the crap out of them!
No, you can't kill children, but you can scare the crap out of them!
Aside from the sweeping, moral choices you'll be making throughout the game, there are many more subtle interactions that will probably take up just as much time. There's an economy to the land of Albion and you can participate by buying up homes and businesses. You'll receive income from any business you invest in as well as any home you rent out. You can also make some cash doing a few odd jobs, but since you'll constantly be getting new influxes of real-estate cash every five minutes of playtime, you can leave the manual labor to the chumps. In fact, you'll even collect rent and other income while the game is turned off, based on how much time has passed. Needless to say, money (and ways to cheat the system) are not hard to come by.

If running a business and saving the world weren't enough, there's also an entire social aspect to the world. While people will eagerly blab your ear off with all sorts of chattering, apparently your hero opts to respond only in pantomime. You'll dance, flip-off, fart, growl, and pose your way in or out of the hearts of hundreds of different townspeople, each with their own likes and dislikes. You can also buy them gifts, but with the population thinking the sun rises and sets by your thumbs-up, it's hardly worth the investment. I guess if you've been slaughtering a town and would like to turn over a new leaf, a couple of chocolates couldn't hurt, but you'd be surprised how quickly a jig can turn that frown upside down.

Once you've charmed the pants off someone, you'll be able to settle down and start a family. There are plenty of choices for a mate here, as illustrated by their descriptors: Romantic, Cheerful, Serious, Lesbian. Once you've found love you can opt to have protected (if you're packing some rubber) or unprotected sex. While the worst thing protected sex can lead to is an awkward morning after, unprotected sex can leave you with a check in the STD column and a baby crib next to your bed. For the most part you'll just visit the crib, but later in the game you may find yourself with an actual walking, talking little townie. Talk about pressure! The marriage system is actually kind of harsh and I had more than a few wives walk out on me for no apparent reason. Once a wife divorces you and leaves the area she is considered dead, and the child is taken away from you. I guess I should be fair and say two wives actually did die. One by banshee attack and one by axe-to-the-back-of-the-head-don't-you-leave-me attack.

Flippant wives are actually the least of the technical woes plaguing Fable II. The menus and interface are poorly suited for all of the things you'll be juggling at any given time. While instant travel between quest areas and towns is easily accomplished by clicking on that area's name, finding shops, family members and even your own house can be a chore. The map system is woefully underdeveloped and you'll only be able to get waypoints to quest objectives. Managing and using items from your inventory can be just as cumbersome. There is no indication as to whether or not you own a particular item while you are shopping as well as no way to tell if what you're about to buy is worse than what you have. On top of that, your inventory itself is no joy to sift through and seems to get bogged down once you've collected a fair amount of items. While all of this definitely detracts from Fable II, there's enough going on to keep you entertained in the world instead of constantly being burdened by menus.

Getting that store discount can take some persuading.
Getting that store discount can take some persuading.
You'll be engaging in a fair share of combat during the game and even with its simplified controls it all feels rewarding. Hits seem to hit big, and you'll send foes into the air, into walls, and plummeting off of walkways. You'll have your choice of melee, ranged, or magical attacks, but the most fun comes from seamlessly switching between all three. Putting a few bullets in advancing opponents and then quickly whipping out your axe to finish them off is really satisfying. The action is relatively fast and you'll be treated to some slow-motion cutaways for the bigger hits, which are always more entertaining than annoying. With the ability to drop experience into each area of attack, you'll find that there are enough changes over time to keep things interesting.

The biggest thing Fable II has going for it is probably its M rating. While the jokes, choices and dialogue are all smart and rather sharp at times, they are made even more entertaining given the backdrop of this childlike fantasy world. You'll come across stone gargoyle heads that you can destroy to collect treasure, but these particular heads will curse you out and mock you, which makes shooting them oh-so-satisfying. Marrying Kristen is cute; marrying Kristen the Whore, who is a bisexual prostitute and was later killed by an accidentally summoned banshee, is truly memorable. While the main plot in Fable II has some great characters, it's probably not going to stick in your mind for too long. Now, eating five baby chicks to join a dark cult...that has staying power.

The game also has co-op, both online and local. While it might sound fun on paper to have a friend join you on your adventures, it really seems to do the game, and the overall experience, a disservice. Your friend will only be able to join you as a premade character--dubbed a henchman--and you will both share the same view and camera controls. This leads to frustrating camera angels, and requires both players to stay in pretty close proximity. In addition to the limitations on movement, the second player will also be unable to interact with much of the world, reducing them to an extra hand during combat. The time I spent with the co-op seemed to strip away a lot of the charm and joy that I found playing in single-player, and appears to be more a novelty than anything of substance.

Fable II comes packed to the gills with content to keep you busy. While there are definitely some issues with the user interface and the occasional NPC freak-out, they are easy to stagger past whilst getting drunk on the fanciful world of Albion. After you've beaten the main quest, you can go back and finish up side missions, find collectibles, or better yet, start a new character and make totally different choices. With its peculiar blend of charm and dark humor, Fable II is an adventure that will leave you with your own unique tales to tell.
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dis game sucks.. why does it take so long to load once you select new game i mean this game take entirely too long to load which makes
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I thought this review was hilarious, nicely done Vinny. Great game, too.

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Edited By Blaine

Found this for just under £18 at ASDA! GREAT! I love Vinny's writing style, his reviews are always great to read and watch!

Cheers.

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Awesome game with a lot of deep to it!!!

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As opposed to most other western RPGs, there isn't enough to do in Fable II, if you haven't got Mass Effect, Fallout 3 or even Oblivion, get one of those RPG games instead - you will get more for your money.

I completed EVERY quest in Fable II in about a fortnight...

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nice review

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This review only makes me sad and wish even more this was for the PC or PS3.  : (

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Love it. Just beat it. 100% evil and corrupt

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Excellent review Vinny! I just beat the game and you summed up everything I wanted to say about the game. Definitely worth checking out.

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Edited By I_am_Lono

It's obvious why Molly-boy held back the clearly finished co-op mode until all the reviews were out, It's so bloody dreadful that the review scores would have been dropped by several points. The fact that he did this, and that any game company can now hold back bits of their game that are a bit shit in an effort to receive a more favorable review is so greasy and disgusting it make me mad.

This really isn't that great a game. It's extremely linear (still) and any impressions of a big open world are merely an illusion. I've completed the game, done almost everything and, although I've had fun, I still feel there is a ton more that could have been done to make this better. It doesn't feel like an RPG or an action game, more like a watered down version of the two.

OOOOH Fantastic review! I love you more!!! Thought I'd be a licky-licky-brown-nose like everybody else. 

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Fable 2 is awesome, but I'm posting to find some input from my fellow Giantbombers concerning an article that Jeff brought to my attention during last weeks bombcast. The article has to do with the current state of videogame criticism and a link to it can be found on my blog: http://www.giantbomb.com/profile/Dryker/blog/

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Great review!

This review plus some consultation with a friend who played the original Fable forced me to buy the game without even trying.

Surprise surprise, this game is a gem.  Instant classic and easily 1 of the better RPG's out today.
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Nice review.
It's awesome that you're up to speed with reviews/video reviews now. This is why I'm here.

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Good stuff. A shame the comments have degenerated into whining about the star ratings of this and a totally unrelated game. But what can you expect? The ending of the video was hilarious.

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I say again...I would get this tommorow but my mum took 30 quid of me because i lost my coat....i don't even have 30 quid!

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great video review. i'm loving this game so far, there are a few technical issues but they're pretty easy to look past. going to go play me some a bit more right now.

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OKay i've played both...people keep thinking Fable 2 is better than Dead Space. even though they are amazingly different, Dead Space is way more fun (better game). I have both so I would know =D have fun gaming!

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Great review, I'm getting the game this monday :)

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@Coltwhatever
 
I don't see why you'd complain about the review.

Unless of course... You only look at ratings, scores or whatever.

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lol

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@ Dryker

*Possible Spoilers Ahead*


While his motivations certainly might be there, I had no chance to validate them as they really didn't elaborate on any of it in the THREE times they let him speak. That's right. This impending doom on the world of Albion recevied three chances for exposition which the writers used to have him drivel out nonsense about Utopian society.

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Yeah this game is awesome. i picked it up on Tuesday and I'm already addicted to it. I cant put the controller down!! It's that good.

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Last 10 seconds sold it. I'm in!

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Great review vinny, you're always a good writer, keep those reviews comin!

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I'm totally sucked into this world.  It's so funny and interesting to play around in.
I like games like this, that I can take my time with and enjoy.  I hate when a game takes forever to get started, or worse yet, simply sends me from point a to point b while shooting at things in between.
I'm glad that some games are still being made that you can take your time with and enjoy... :)

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Great Review!  I can always trust Vinny.  I have been having a great time with this game. Thanks again Vinny, more reviews please.

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Alot of sex...HMMM

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Oh my gosh this vid looks bad on a 21.6 inch high def screen

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Good review and an even better video review.
Agentxricky needs a valium. His argument for subjectivity is sound, but some of his examples are outright wrong. The antagonist's motivation? He must not know or ever had known someone who has lost a wife, or worse, a child. I know several and their entire outlook on life changes. Their faith in whatever good there may be in the world is greatly diminished if not destroyed. Many, such as our antagonist, bury themselves in an obsessive goal.
I personally think Fable 2 is a masterpiece and if I had to choose, I would take Fable 2 over all three Halos, Gears of War, and Call of Duty ( all of which I love ). 

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YEAH! Vinny in a video review. That is what I am talking ABOUT!

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i appreciate this star system giantbomb uses. sometimes a number value does not give the whole story. after reading you guys caught the things that I liked about the game. i don't have a 360 and don't like fable but this would be a game i might pick up if gears wasn't around.

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Yeah... the 4 stars is correct. Amazing game,but not perfect. And also good to see a Vinny review. Keep it up.

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Great expectation...but don´t think it will be worth it!

MMOPRG are great because you interact with people! Go for them! Believe me, 100 x  more fun!

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At last we have seen Vinny in a video review
 Good job Vinny

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I have the game and it's great.

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Protected Sex or Unprotected Sex? Genius!

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best video on the site by far.. that was so in depth!   Jeff, Brad, and Ryan please let Vinny in front of the camera more

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Yay Vinny in a video review finally!!! :) Great review Vinny.

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Vinny my son!.. excellent review

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Good Video review but please take this as constructive critism.

You always seem to refer to your weapon as an "Axe" and even though it doesnt show your family on the map I think it would be best just to explain that if you pause the game go to quests and family then the yellow waypoint will lead you to them.
Nothing much just a few minor details. Otherwise im really glad you added the video review. Great work guys.
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That video review was amazing. You blew that lady's head off when she wanted to get marrried. Pure comedy gold.

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Awesome review Vinny!

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Damn it Vinny, I can't afford this!

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We can argue and reargue with the simple-minded nimrods about what the point of a review is, but it's never going to stop new weeds from popping up. I don't know why people feel they have a vested interested in what other people think about a game, and I don't know when a 4/5, or 80 percent, became a bad score.

All idiocy aside, I just completed Fable a few minutes ago and I must say that this is the definition of a 4/5 game. There's just enough depth and polish that makes it a must play, but there's isn't enough there to make it a masterpiece. The gameplay is time tested, so I won't speak on that here. However, I must say that for a role-playing game, which holds its foundation on its narrative, the story is surprisingly weak. Aside from using a silent protagonist, (which I hope becomes extinct in coming years) the story just doesn't spend enough time establishing the characters as memorable. The main antagonist is horribly underdeveloped with little to no motivation for his actions, and much less time is used on the rest of the supporting cast. If this isn't enough to convince somebody that it isn't perfect, then...

Bugs/Glitches
Frame rate chugs rather often
Relatively small amount of in game items
Extremely limited co-op
Completely exploitable economy
Inconsequential penalty for death

But you morons still want your 5 stars? And for what? Is a burgler holding a pistol to your cats head and telling you that if Fable doesn't get 5 stars then he'll kill it?

As a side note, think about what your favorite food is. Well, I think it sucks and I hate you for thinking that it's good, because it isn't and you're wrong. It's pretty much the same thing...


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A great and impartial review. It would have been easy to follow the crowd and slap this with 5 stars but its definately not 'Perfect' as you point out. In this resect your review is spot on. I will definately be getting my hands on this game.

Great to see you doing more reviews Vinny...and video 'uns at that \O/

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I don't think there's a single thing I can disagree with in the article.  The biggest complaint I have so far is that my first save got corrupted, but for more than a year my box has been on it's last legs, so a single save getting corrupted by a DDE (even though I'd had quite a bit of time into the game at this point...) is something I can live with.  Obviously that's not a gripe against the game, just makes me sad :(  Ah well, maybe I'll go evil this time :)

Anyhoo, I don't understand why people get so upset with the 4/5.  I might've given it a 5/5, but then again I really enjoyed the first Fable and I doubt enough reviewers could give this one a bad score (although 4/5 isn't bad) to have kept me from checking it out.  Something to keep in mind for people who are going to do the coop: if you are linking your character with the henchman you're playing, not only do you gain gold and experience, but it'll also affect your alignment; when I went back to my hopelessly good and pure character, he was almost completely evil after slaughtering a couple towns as a henchman.  Whoops.  They don't mention that in the manual.

Something I like about Giantbomb is the personal perspective you get from the reviewers.  I really don't like the Gamespot type reviews where the person tries to stay as objective as possible; that's not useful to me.  I find that I get a better sense of whether or not I'll like something when I read what another gamer has to say about it from their own perspective, even if we have different tastes.  Keep up the good work.

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Good Review Vinny

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Awesome video review. Cool stuff!

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VINCENT