Fable 1 and especially The Lost Chapters PC version is for a fact one of the best RPG's ever to be made, the other fable games were ok...they should have sticked with the original concept instead of trying to modernize it every new Fable game.
It's one of the first if it wasn't the first single player open world RPG where questing didn't feel like a chore, to this day they still can't pull it off with modern titles. So yes, I dare to say it was revolutionary. Though only the first title.
loved Black & White the game were you felt like a god if you played a good or bad god it was a lot of fun.
The creatures made the game awesome, having an evil cow that torments the local villages with fire and lightning spells lol xxxx
Well, maybe it didn't feel like a chore because it might have been the first RPG to import the typical "go kill XX of Y" quests from MMORPGs and slapped a timer on top of them. Most of these quests weren't more than that. I just remembered that quest with shooting birds in the yard. And then I remembered that GTA3 (and actually previous GTA games as well) did similar quests way before Fable.
And then... Was Fable really an RPG? There were a total of, I don't know, 2 actually important choices to make over the course of the game, and one of them was in Lost Chapters. Players couldn't influence the world by their actions as in, for example, Mass Effect, Gothic (especially 1, but also 3, not that much in case of 2), the character development wasn't nearly as deep as in, say, KotOR (and I'm naming it just because it would be unfair to compare it with games like Planescape: Torment), and then there hardly were any notable characters except of the protagonist and the antagonist. There was no real freedom as in real RPGs like Baldur's Gate or Fallout.
All in all, I'd say it was more of a glorified action game than an RPG. I still have to disagree about Fable being a revolutionary game. It might have been revolutionary in that it was one of the first games that combined elements of RPG with action games, which ultimately resulted in games like Mass Effect, Dragon Age (after Origins) or Witcher. Still, Gothic did that way before Fable, though its action aspect wasn't nearly as refined as Fable's. Fable might have been the first to get it right, I'll give it that.
I like your avatar, by the way.
sucks, loved black and white 1/2 and fable 1/3
Don't remind me.. I'd rejoice if someone were to manage making Gothic a great and respected franchise again, after JoWood and Spellbound ruining the original franchise with Arcania: Gothic 4 and Piranha Bytes and Deep Silver killed their spiritual successor with badly done pirate bollocks.
Oh man, no more shitty games (except Black&White) from Lionhead. What a tragedy.
Utterly shattered. Fable 2 was one of the first RPG's I played after spending much of my time prior to that on action adventure games and I still consider it one of my favorite games of all time.
But in the end, looking at what Lionhead has done the past 5-6 years, I can see why Microsoft closed them down, they seemed determined to 'prove' that they could do something other than RPG's and whilst I personally enjoyed Fable: The Journey, it likely failed miserably as far as sales go due to it being a kinect game. At the end of the day, they hadn't pumped out a major title in 6 years and their upcoming Fable Legends didn't look, feel or play like the series that made the studio so popular and would likely have flopped too.
Hopefully Microsoft give the IP to someone else who can truly do the franchise justice and give up on the idea of a MOBA with the Fable name slapped on.
Say what you will about Molyneux, but without him the Fable series never really stood a chance in the hands of the new leadership at Lionhead.
Fable doesnt deserve a ground up remake.
It's a medicre RPG in a time when the golden goose RPGS of all time were fresh Baldur's / Torment / Morrowind / Diablo LoD / Fallout
Fable felt like a sad joke. And unfortunately for it Morrowind was launched 2 years prior and surpassed it in every way.
Infact if FF7 had the art design of 8 or 9 it also wouldn't deserve a remake. But those fuck polygons are harder to look at compared to Squall. I would be HAPPY to see a FF6 3D scale remake at some point or at the very least a parasite Eve / Legend of Dragoon steam port.
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Warrior-Magi
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Best in series
What made Fable itself stand out? The game was extremely limited in what it allowed you to do. Narrow paths to follow. So much for do anything you want hell you even had to be female with the same predetermined character.
Morrowind came out 2 years prior and already gave the player everything Fable promised and could never come close to delivering since it was all a lie.
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Tell me how Fable is better then Morrowind
Open world VS linear world
Make your own story VS Choice A or B
Make you own character VS Fighter Mage rogue
Male or Female VS Male with no customization
please Lightsong don't joke. Fable was Ultra RPG lite. Morrowind and Baldur's are the epitome of the RPG experience.
The hyperbolic salt is real.
Fable absolutely would deserve such a remake, game was great. Whether or not it needs it is debatable since the graphics hold up fine. Most of those games you mentioned I had literally 0 interest in.
Legend of the dragoon was probably thee game that got me hooked on RPG's though, was one of the few games that really just clicked with me. I'd buy a console just for that game alone if they decided to make a 2nd or a remaster.
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..and so he left, with terrible power in shaking hands.