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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;GemmaBogen5: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Well, not exactly. For starters, none of the three things mentioned made it into the game. Yes, your character did grow up, but via a timeskip rather than over time. You could choose between good and evil, you could get married, you could make your character fat or thin, but it ultimately didn&amp;#039;t mean anything. The ending was still the same and your choices really didn&amp;#039;t change much of anything. All the choices seemed tacked on for gimmick&amp;#039;s sake. Still, Fable has its fans who enjoy it for what it is but it didn&amp;#039;t contain everything Molyneux said it would, and that&amp;#039;s why it makes it onto the l&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;The combat mechanics played a big part in creating an enjoyable game, but a lot of the fun came from just exploring the world and seeing what sort of trouble one could get into. The goal of the hero was to gain fame, which was measured by their renown which was acquired by completing quests and the reaction of the NPCs was determined by the character&amp;#039;s alignment, which was also influenced by their actions. Good characters would seem to develop a bright aura around them and a halo, while evil characters would grow horns and attract pestilence. The NPC behaviors weren&amp;#039;t quite as unique as early claims from Project Ego days would have you believe, but they did react based on those factors, though just about everyone gave the same reaction based on the hero&amp;#039;s current renown and alignment.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;The Journey takes place fifty years after the events of Fable III. Players take on the role of Gabriel, a dweller who is living a happy, but simple life with his tribe in Albion. After a sudden lightning storm, Gabriel is separated from his caravan and forced to find an alternate route to reunite with them. Soon after, our hero is caught up in the attack of an earth-shattering force known as The Corruption. Narrowly escaping the spreading darkness, Gabriel meets the mysterious Theresa. The last of the hero bloodline, she’s tasked with protecting the world from evil that threatens it. Gabriel must help restore her power by taking her to the Tattered Spire. To assist in this quest, spell-casting bracelets are harnessed to protect them from the evils of Albion.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Colorful characters are encountered along the way that assist in your travels. These characters range from mildly amusing to surprisingly developed. One of the most emotional relationships in the game is with your horse Seren. As she’s with you every step of the way, willing to march into danger at your command, a surprising bond is quickly formed. Camps are periodically reached where, among other things, Seren can be feed, healed and cleaned. Touches like these really go along way to ensure she’s not rendered a lifeless form of transportation.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Anyone who&amp;#039;s played Fable knows that it fell short of these amazing claims and there&amp;#039;s a good chance they felt disappointed when they saw it failed to live up to everything it was supposed to be if they pre-ordered. This is unfortunate, because once we get past Molyneux&amp;#039;s grandiose claims for what Fable will be and just accept it for what it actually is, Fable turned out to be a rather impressive final product. Raising children wasn&amp;#039;t an option in the first Fable and sadly neither was killing the little brats that ran through the town, but overall the [https://Adventurequestlog.com/ adventure Game beginner Guide|https://adventurequestlog.com/] seemed to match the goals of what Molyneux wanted to create, even though it came in a much more scaled back version of what he raised our expectations to be. The story progressing across a lifetime basically got reduced to the hero would whenever they leveled up and the world didn&amp;#039;t seem to change at all from when the hero when from his teenage years to entering his sixties. On the other hand, Fable had a bit of an unexpected Monty Python quality with a narrator. He wasn&amp;#039;t the most useful voice as he would typically tell you there is a quest card at the guild or randomly ask &amp;quot;what&amp;#039;s that?&amp;quot; but having a disembodied British voice throughout the game was a nice touch.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Despite not living up to some of the promises made by Peter Molyneux during its production, Fable is a great RPG and one of the standout Xbox titles. The freedom to play as a virtuous hero or a vile hellion is reason enough to play through this title twice and as short as the main quest is, that isn&amp;#039;t nearly as demanding of a request as it would be with some other RPGs. A year later Fable: The Lost Chapters was released which featured an additional chapter with a new area and enemies at the end of the game along with some additional side quests and minor features. For the tenth anniversary an updated version of Fable: The Lost Chapters was released as Fable Anniversary for Xbox 360, which was a bug riddled mess on its initial release. It has been improved somewhat through patches but playing Fable: The Lost Chapters on the original Xbox is the recommended way to go if at all possible, though any RPG fan should experience this title in some capacity, even if Fable Anniversary is the most realistic option. Fable II was a well done follow up and the less said about Fable III the better.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;GemmaBogen5: Created page with &amp;quot;My name is Vanita and I am studying Human Ecology and Business at Dobl / Austria.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Also visit my blog ... [https://Adventurequestlog.com/ adventure Game beginner Guide|h...&amp;quot;&lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;My name is Vanita and I am studying Human Ecology and Business at Dobl / Austria.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Also visit my blog ... [https://Adventurequestlog.com/ adventure Game beginner Guide|https://adventurequestlog.com/]&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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