Fable: The Lost Chapters

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Fable: The Lost Chapters

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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Microsoft
EAN: 0882224042819
ESRB Age Rating: Mature
Label: Microsoft
Manufacturer: Microsoft
Platform: Windows XP
Publisher: Microsoft
Release Date: 2005-09-20
Studio: Microsoft



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Product DescriptionBased on the best-selling award-winning Xbox title, Fable: The Lost Chapters has expanded content, greater customization, new quests and enhanced graphics. This is a unique role-playing experience, where you'll take control of a characters life from the age of 12. Will you choose a path of righteousness, or will you become selfish and evil? Each person you aid, each flower you crush, each creature you slay, will change this world forever. In Fable: The Lost Chapters, gamers decide: 'Who will I be?' Grow from an inexperienced child into the most powerful being in the world, spoken of by all and immortalized in legend.




Features:
  • Choose the path of righteousness or evil in this role-playing adventure game
  • Every action determines character's skills, appearance, and morality
  • Life story created from childhood through to adulthood and on to old age
  • Based on the best-selling award-winning Xbox title: Fable
  • Expanded content, greater customization, new quests, and enhanced graphics





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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Game
I bought this because it was inexpensive. I was quite suprised to find out how much fun it is. It is simpler than Oblivion and more linear, but it is very entertaining. If you like RPG's I recommend this highly. I beleive Fable 2 is coming out next year. Try this first to get an idea of what to expect with newer graphics and open play.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - pretty good
its a pretty good game to play. i wasn't one of those dorks waiting for the game to come out when all the hype for it was going around (i was a dork waiting for other games because i only had a PS2).

so this was pretty great for me. i will admit like many others say "oblivion is better". but this is a good game in its own right. the limits arent so great though. you can only a guy, a white guy, can't really explore. theres also really only one story to follow theres some mini games and side quests but they don't offer any interesting side story. the only thing it offers is having sex, being straight , gay or bi, getting married a bunch of times and these things are all pointless

another annoying thing is that when you are purly good you turn blonde...whats up with hat. its enough that the guy is blue eyed, but now this game is telling me that people with dark hair are evil.

its alright game and i got it for 10 bucksbut if i had gotten it at 50 dollars it would have been a waste.

if you've played oblivion dont buy this. if you do however like GTA titles or games that claim to be non-linear/free roam, then get this



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Just got it
Just got this game last week after hesitating. I have Vista and I had seen that it wasn't supposed to run on Vista, but it installed and is running with no problems (yet), woohoo. I've only played a few hours but it seems to be an interesting game so far.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - happy camper
THIS GAME IS OFF THE CHAIN I LOVE PLAYING IT AND WILL LOOK FORWARD TO A SEQUEL.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Awesome
The sound track is awesome, graphics are fairly decent, has lots of cool things to do. i beat it bad and good. never did get all 30 keys



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