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    Fable: The Lost Chapters

    Game » consists of 7 releases. Released Sep 20, 2005

    A remake of the original Fable featuring additional quests, armor, weapons, and explorable areas.

    sanguinerose's Fable: The Lost Chapters (PC) review

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    fable!

    fable the lost chapters is a beautifuly looking game, with fluid like controls and smooth practically consistent framerate. the overall game is a bit shallow, like you have to give a rose, or a box of chocolates to someone to fall in love you, as soon as you complete the first quest numerous of npc's will start to embrace you valiant nature and before this they were calling you chicken chaser and mocking you. the menus in this game tend to freeze though, which is quite annoying when you really immersed in the action and overall game. its not that open ended to be honest, everything does seem quite linear, and there is not that much room for deviation. considering its a open ended action rpg it tends with that to go against everything that the rpg game represents. there is not a lot of creative options with your character either. however for what it is, its a fun game and has some beautiful graphics and ideals poured into it.

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      Fable has its flaws, but the overall rpg is highly enjoyable 0

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