Amazon.com Fable 2 is the anticipated sequel to the popular original that sold more than 3 million copies. Created by famed game designer Peter Molyneux, Fable 2 for Xbox 360 features an epic story that picks up 500 years after the first game. It offers an open world environment giving players a massive amount of freedom to explore and play as they please, with every decision made contributing to the game itself.
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Early in the game, players are presented with a stray dog for a best friend, who will need to be fed and loved, and will accompany the player throughout his or her life. Depending on the player, the dog will change appearance and assist him or her in various ways, such as alerting of impending dangers and attacking enemies.
Players inhabit the world of Albion and are free to roam the land to as they please. Players can use different expressions to communicate with others, such as taunting and laughing, and even belching or farting.
As the players grow, so does Albion, reflecting the choices that were made earlier in the game. Every house, hut, castle, and dungeon can be purchased if the player wishes. Players can buy up all the land in a town and can become mayor, king, and even emperor of the entire land.
Fable 2 presents a dynamic and free-roaming world that doesn't demand a player to take any one set path. At the same time, players seeking a plot line will find an epic story and quest that they can follow if they wish, along with many side adventures.
Fight Using Different Weapons and Magic
Fable 2 introduces a new combat system that allows for mastery of hand weapons, such as swords, long range weapons such as cross-bows and guns, and, of course, magic. Players improve at each discipline with time, and can combine different combat styles when they fight. Other advanced design features include tactical positional advantages that can bring new strategic elements into combat.
Bring Other Players into Your World
Fable 2 has a multiplayer mode that allows you to bring other players into your own world. Consistent with the rest of the game, the actions of these other players can be permanent and affect your world. You can explore and fight together with these other players, share treasures, and even fight each other.
Note: Fable 2 will not ship with Online Co-op mode. An update with this functionality is rumored to be released shortly after the launch of the game.
Xbox LIVE Arcade Mini-Games
Gamers can play minigames through Xbox LIVE Arcade and earn currency that can be used in Fable 2 to purchase weapons, armor, and other items for the hero.
Fable 2 is rated M for having mature content that may be suitable for persons ages 17 and older.
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Delightful Fun (Over and Over and Over...)
I must say that I positively love this game. It is everything I had hoped for, and I have yet to tire of it. Even a month later, I'm still having a blast. I love the new spells, the excitement of the battles (yes, combat is essentially button mashing, but at least it's FUN button mashing) and the design. Oh, my, the design. I'm a graphics nerd, I fully admit, and this game does not disappoint. Even if you're new to the whole action adventure game, I wholly recommend this game, especially if you are new to gaming (as I am).
Fable 2 ....too bad for the bugs!
Fable 2 is fun to play..great graphics. Too bad Lionhead left so many bugs in the game. Freezing issues abound for many making the game virtually unplayable. Great concept, poor design.
Worth the $
Pros:
1) fighting system is fun, easy to master
2) Story is good
3) economy is fun, can buy lots of things
4) graphics are top notch
5) XP system is unique and works well
6) pretty non-linear as long as you don't blow through the main story without doing the side quests. There are tons of side quests that are a lot of fun.
Cons:
1) Can make a decent amount of money mastering jobs, but they become pointless pretty quick as you make money buying property.
2) No big map of the entire world, not even in the Bradygame book (which was kind of a waste to buy).
3) would be nice to have a budget screen with a complete overview of what you've bought and how much you're making.
You could do it all, but why would you want to?
It's alright. Professions, real estate and marriage all take too much time. I just want to play a game, not a life simulator.