Fable was teased with some iconic British Actors, it looks like Fable is going to be a very British game, its being developed by Playground Games who made Forza Horizon series.

  • simple@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m sure fans will be very excited but as someone who has never played Fable, I still have no idea what it’s about.

    • davido@beehaw.org
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      1 year ago

      Whats stopping you? I would definitely start at fable anniversary , move to 2 and 3. It isnt a special, or really graphically stunning game series but its a very charming one. The accents, the small details to the scenery, the easily abusable magic system are great additions. Especially magic being overpowered for once is a fresh breath of air.

      This is one of those must play series for Action RPG fans. The soundtracks are also carefully catered which is very nice.

      Also being a landlord is OP in literally every entry in this series which is kind of hilarious as a real world reflection. Just sleep and collect rent from people.

    • eman_sdrawkcab
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      1 year ago

      The main appeal of Fable is the setting and the tongue in cheek (black) humour. The original game’s world is mostly inspired by fairy tales (the darker versions) but also has lots of silly things. The world has a Hero’s Guild, which trains everyone that has the ability to do magic etc, and through which normal people can hire heroes to do quests. Heroes can be good or bad and this is reflected in your appearance (e.g. a halo or devil horns). It also changes based on your combat focus, with melee turning you into The Rock and magic making you look like Saruman.

      The second game is set hundreds of years later after the heroes have mostly died out and is very Dickensian. I don’t think the setting fits the concept quite as well as the original’s, but gameplay is much sleeker, you gain a dog companion, and Stephen Fry’s in it.

      The third game is similar to the second, but attempts to be more epic and cinematic.