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There are people who actually enjoyed Fable? I mean, I know one guy, but I've known something was wrong with him for a while now. But there are others?

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I enjoyed Fable. It was a fun little RPG that didn't take itself too seriously. Unfortunately, it seems like a lot of people wanted more. Of course, I've never knocked a game for being too short, as I'm more likely to quit a game if it goes over 20 hours.

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I've heard about people who expected more from it, but I wasn't one of them. I actually didn't know anything about it except that supposedly it was good. I'm not sure how exactly to put it. I always enjoy it when a game doesn't take itself too seriously. But Fable... maybe it was trying too hard. Or maybe it crossed the line from being "not serious" into "clownlike." All I know is that if it was trying to be funny, it wore the joke out early and kept stringing it along with a straight face, and if it was actually trying to be serious... god help us all.

 

Another thing I always have to keep in mind one thing, there are people who love Diablo. And that's all Fable was, a hack and slash action RPG. (with the most atrocious dialogue in ages)

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I'd hardly compare Fable to Diablo. One has you fighting wave after wave of attackers, and the other barely has any combat at all. Seriously, I'd call Fable more of an adventure game than anything else. I've also seen a lot worse dialogue out there.

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I enjoyed Fable. It was a fun little RPG that didn't take itself too seriously. Unfortunately, it seems like a lot of people wanted more. Of course, I've never knocked a game for being too short, as I'm more likely to quit a game if it goes over 20 hours.

 

I too enjoyed Fable for what it was. Apparently Molyneux seriously overhyped Fable and those who were following it

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There has yet to be a game that Molyneux didn't overhype.

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He's trying to hype the fact that you get a dog in Fable 2. I think he's bleeding insane. Supposedly he's not even involved in development anymore.

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I'd buy it for a pet penguin. Especially if I could attach lasers and poisonous claws to it.

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I can't stand this love **** he keeps going on about. I thought fable was a great game, just short on length and content. I almost wish they'd just keep everything the same from fable 1 and just new time line, new characters, new story, and just tons of new villages, quests, weapons, skills, spells, and all kinds of doodads. The one button and cinematic scripted combat doesn't resonate with me and neither does the dog. It just seems like a short lived gimmick or something...I'll still probably get the game since I loved fable 1.

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I enjoyed Fable. It was a fun little RPG that didn't take itself too seriously. Unfortunately, it seems like a lot of people wanted more. Of course, I've never knocked a game for being too short, as I'm more likely to quit a game if it goes over 20 hours.

 

I too enjoyed Fable for what it was. Apparently Molyneux seriously overhyped Fable and those who were following it

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I enjoyed Fable. It was a fun little RPG that didn't take itself too seriously. Unfortunately, it seems like a lot of people wanted more. Of course, I've never knocked a game for being too short, as I'm more likely to quit a game if it goes over 20 hours.

 

I too enjoyed Fable for what it was. Apparently Molyneux seriously overhyped Fable and those who were following it

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Fable was ugly, repetitive, had a crap story, completely pointless key features and it wasnt very fun to play after you had tried all the haircuts. The list of grievances is too long to post, but my main negative is that the missions/quests were extremely repetitive. You either had to kill every monster or escort a random npc from one end of the level to the other, that was it. no variation.

 

 

boring.

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Gonna have to agree with Kaftan here

 

i didn't even play it all the way through, i just got sick of all the FedEx quests and moved on to other games

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It's like I played a different game. I don't even remember a fedex quest, and I'm not sure there were even enough quests to qualify as repetitive. I just remember impressing people with my giant bee head and getting a shiny axe from my wife after giving her a bit of black screen time.

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Lol yeah there is probably 3 quests where you escort someone, maybe 4 but I kind of doubt it. One of them is completely optional and is just a dudewandering outside of town, another is you escorting a kid through the last half of a quest, which is basically 3 rooms. The only real escort quest is the one where the dude turns into a balverine, which is a crappy quest but w/e.

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At least he acknowleges that Hype hurt Fable. Took a new approach to the press for Fable 2, now he doesn't go off about anything untuil its already in the game, which should result in a game that comes closer to matching our expectations rather than being far worse than we think.

 

Luckily I played Fable long after all the bitching had subsided and I quite enjoyed the game.

 

Like I said he seems like a nice guy and his apology was sincere as far as I could tell (if you read that apology of the Lionhead forums). But if you followed that game for 3 years (I did) ; and all you got were these little glimpses.. and closer to release he says is going to be the greatest RPG ever. The devs really just gave you concept art and all these hints and than you got previews based on verbatim.. Its easy to understand why people were pissed... I was pissed.. But reading the apology did make the anger go away.. A image of perfection in one persons mind may not translate to the masses.

 

I kinda feel for the guy, he said if Fable 2 isn't groundbreaking that he should reconsider his job. He seems very invested.. and you can see it in his eyes.. Or else he is just good at selling himself (I don't think thats the case, but you could probably argue it, as you can about anything).

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...or he has become old and more detached from reality. It happens to every one of us, sooner or later :rolleyes:

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OK, question: I've seen people talk about downloading TV shows and such from XB Live, and even saw a screenshot advertising the download of Family Guy season 5, yet the only videos I can download are the Viva Pinata series and a clip from Ultimate Avengers. Where are like the Star Trek episodes and crap people talk about?

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OK, question: I've seen people talk about downloading TV shows and such from XB Live, and even saw a screenshot advertising the download of Family Guy season 5, yet the only videos I can download are the Viva Pinata series and a clip from Ultimate Avengers. Where are like the Star Trek episodes and crap people talk about?

 

I believe that's US only.

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OK, question: I've seen people talk about downloading TV shows and such from XB Live, and even saw a screenshot advertising the download of Family Guy season 5, yet the only videos I can download are the Viva Pinata series and a clip from Ultimate Avengers. Where are like the Star Trek episodes and crap people talk about?

 

I believe that's US only.

 

Bah, lame.

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OK, question: I've seen people talk about downloading TV shows and such from XB Live, and even saw a screenshot advertising the download of Family Guy season 5, yet the only videos I can download are the Viva Pinata series and a clip from Ultimate Avengers. Where are like the Star Trek episodes and crap people talk about?

 

I believe that's US only.

 

Bah, lame.

 

It's also rather expensive. Each TV episode is like 2 or 3 bucks. They need to create a better business model or rely on some advertising dollars. I'd pay extra per month for unlimited access to the TV shows, but I won't pay per episode.

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