Agrega una trama en tu idiomaOnce a young boy has obtained a gift for his sister's birthday, bandits attack his home village of Oakvale. A member of the Hero's Guild, Maze, stumbles upon the boy, saves him and takes the... Leer todoOnce a young boy has obtained a gift for his sister's birthday, bandits attack his home village of Oakvale. A member of the Hero's Guild, Maze, stumbles upon the boy, saves him and takes the boy to the Guild to be raised as a hero.Once a young boy has obtained a gift for his sister's birthday, bandits attack his home village of Oakvale. A member of the Hero's Guild, Maze, stumbles upon the boy, saves him and takes the boy to the Guild to be raised as a hero.
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- Nominada a3premios BAFTA
- 3 nominaciones en total
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The anniversary version is a great update with remastered visuals & addition items & quests adding in the Lost chapters which adds an extra 3/4 hours on to the end of the original game tying up loose ends and giving you a proper final bad guy battle
The sheer number of choices in this game are incredible, hundreds of weapons, items of clothing and spells etc. not to mention Lionhead's much publicised 'morality' system. This morality system gives the gamer the choice to play out the game as a saint saving villages, giving beggars gold and generally being an all round good egg or being a downright scallywag! The game never runs out of nasty little sins you can commit, from beating up children and robbing shops, to kicking chickens all around the towns! This choices system, whilst a little black and white is fantastic, adding a real element of playagainability as you try and find out just a little more about Albion every time you play.
Albion itself is beautiful and while the graphics look a little outdated today, they still function well, with the design of the locations making up for their lack of detail.
However where this game really comes into it's own is in humour. There are hundreds of little easter eggs and fun things you can see and do around time. Sometimes you can just stand round the various settlements and await choice quotes from the townsfolk, I recommend youtube-ing fable one for some hilarious videos from the world of Albion.
So your asking yourself, why only 9 stars? Well, to be honest the story is a little generic and the fight scenes can become a little monotonous, but all in all Fable is, along with KOTOR and Halo, one of the flagships of the Xbox and should be settling in a place within everyones collection. Including yours!
Fable is not what he promised, and that made a lot of people mad enough to fully disregard the series. However, what it is is still rather deep, very fun, filled with small choices and small consequences, and still tries to demonstrate the players actions shaping the world.
Combat is simple but thanks to unrestricted use of melee, ranged, and magic attacks, the combat always tends to feel fresh and varied.
The story is actually quite good, introducing us to the rather believable and lived-in world of Albion, a few nicely colorful characters and some genuinely twisty twists. The tone precariously balances on Monty Python humor and mid-fantasy seriousness but rarely stumbles and screws up. The result is a game where you can fart at somebody on command AND witness familial death and not have the two mess with each other.
Almost every character in this world is also importantly a character. This is not a game where most NPCs are called trader, vagrant, merchant, etc. A lot of them have names and routines (store owners go home at night, etc) and most can be befriended through interactions and gifts. Most of the opposite gender can be romanced and married, and if you also own a house (can be bought), you can sleep with your partners.
The main failing is the concept of being good or bad: there is no nuance--you will always be given a choice of helping or hurting someone, and general actions also tend to fall into moral good or bad. Breaking into a house is always bad, stealing is always bad, etc.
It's not what the makers promised it was going to be; the storyline doesn't reeeaaally change from the choices you make and there are the odd glitch and bug (e.g you can get the end-game weapons at the start by wall-clipping)
but the beauty can be found in the droll dialogue, the charming soundtrack and the characters - i found the side-quests and their often humerous npc's the most enjoyable parts of the game, along with mixing up the basic-yet-flexible combat system
If you're looking for an easy-going, short-ish RPG then look no further, farm-boy.
IMDb wants no less than 10 lines for a review, but brevity is the soul of something they can't be bothered to look up anyway. Fable is worth owning and playing.
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- TriviaIn the Lychfield Graveyard there is a grave stone that reads "Cpt. J. Sparrow: May the wind always be at your back".
- Citas
Woman Townspeople: Chicken chasing, that makes you a true hero.
- ConexionesFeatured in Spike TV VGA Video Game Awards (2003)
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