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Fable II

Also known as: Fable 2

Fable 2

After three hours with Lionhead's sequel, we tell you why Peter Molyneux might really, finally have cracked it this time

The dog is brilliant

Seriously. After a few minutes you'll wonder how you ever managed without him. Far from being a mere living weapon, the dog is actually a brilliant resolution to a great many of the problems that traditionally plague the RPG. On top of being a loyal combat aid, he'll sniff out buried treasure, negating the need for any of the treasure hunting through random digging found in Zelda games. He'll cut down trial-and-error wandering in towns by running over to places and people of interest and barking. He'll warn you of impending danger with a growl, helping you avoid those annoying random deaths. And if you get lost or stuck in a dungeon, just listen out for a distant bark. The chances are he'll have sniffed out the exit and will be summoning you over.

And miraculously, he never, ever gets annoying. There's no "Hey! Hey! Listen! Hey! Listen!" here. If you're busy, your dog will just go about his business, happily exploring and sniffing his way around. He'll always come back to you eventually, and you can round him up easily if he wanders off, but not once while we were playing did his presence become intrusive or a hinderance of any kind. And as doubtful as we were, we found ourselves becoming so attached to the little fella that when a mission boss injured him at one point, we surprised ourselves by feeling something similar to how we did when Sephiroth killed Aeris. All that, and we're cat people too. Amazing.


The reputation system really, really seems to work

We went into Fable 2 waiting to be convinced on this one. In theory it was the thing that would really make the game stand apart, but we had to see it in action before we were convinced. We really shouldn't have worried though. The depth with which your actions dictate NPCs' opinions of you is bewildering. There must be enough algorithms going on behind the scenes in Fable 2 to sink a battleship.

Take for example, our experiences in the city of Bowerstone. Having already established ourselves as a pretty badass hero thanks to the liberation of a couple of slaves and the brutal and completely optional murder of their former owner (He offered us a bribe to leave them with him. We felt insulted), one or two fearful citizens aside we were pretty much flavour of the month.

Just for fun, we started flirting with a rather large old lady. Clearly enjoying the attention of a strapping young hero, she reacted well. Not as well as the younger woman we'd chatted up earlier on - No generic NPCs here. They all have their own backgrounds and criteria for reacting to you - but she seemed happy enough. Eventually we left her to it and thought no more of her.

However, a few minutes later when we were exploring the town walls looking for treasure, we noticed a familiar figure taking a walk further along the otherwise empty battlements. Yes, it was her. While not wanting to take the relationship any further, it seemed she'd 'coincidentally' wandered our way a few minutes after our meeting, and for the next half hour or so, while never approaching us, she was always somewhere nearby in the crowd, unconsciously attracted to her faux beau.

And a much more blatant example came a little while later. Returning to our seat after talking to Peter Molyneux for a while, we found that some European journos had stolen our console and had destroyed our hero's reputation by running around massacring Bowerstone's townspeople. The knaves! Where once the crowd had flocked to us, now they ducked away and morbidly asked us what it felt like to murder a man. The sense of connection to the game world this created was incredible, and we couldn't help but be blown away at how much more alive it felt than any other game we can remember playing, GTA IV included.

As we've mentioned above, we also interviewed developer and Lionhead honcho Peter Molyneux on the day of our Fable 2 playtest. Look out for the full write-up on GamesRadar over the next couple of days.


 
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lewis42025  - 1 year 2 months ago 
1st!
man, i'm really starting to get interested in this game. i was on the fence before, but now, it seems like a no-brainer. thankx 4 da info gamesradar. love u-guys work, funny az hell. keep it up
solideye  - 1 year 2 months ago 
first ya bitches

looks good
solideye  - 1 year 2 months ago 
a shit fanny i wasnt first
quicksilver_503  - 1 year 2 months ago 
looking good. and terry pratchett is awesome.
iluvmyDS  - 1 year 2 months ago 
I can not wait for that game.
LuciferKz  - 1 year 2 months ago 
HELLZ YEA I CANT W8 FOR THIS
GAME!!!!!110ne0ne111six
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frmonth  - 1 year 2 months ago 
i was a bit apprehensive about having a stupid computer genrated dog following me around (not an animal lover) but now i am more positive about the idea.
asondrad  - 1 year 2 months ago 
i am now in a state of exitement akin to cartmans in relation to the wii coming out.

no really, im that excited.
hehe
DJJackson  - 1 year 2 months ago 
This looks pritty awsome
ChrisMacDee  - 1 year 2 months ago 
damn this is starting to look really good...and my pc isnt any good...and i dont have a 360 :(
Juriasu  - 1 year 2 months ago 
Hopefully this will be longer than it's predecessor. You didn't even have time to enjoy that one.

P.S. Enough with the firsts already! Geez!
Nitemarish  - 1 year 2 months ago 
Steven Fry?! I saw him in town. Lol
londonjack  - 1 year 2 months ago 
i wish i had had a 360 too now. (i only have a ps3 and wii)
FancyRat  - 1 year 2 months ago 
Jesus Christ, what an ass-kiss fest. How much did Molyneux pay you for this?
Craza  - 1 year 2 months ago 
WOW! I preordered this game 3 months before because I fell in love with the first one, regardless of its little quirks and flaws. I've been waiting for this game forever, and now it's only one month away! Reading this article has made me a little kid on Christmas morning. :D
cog114  - 1 year 2 months ago 
i cant wait for this they should release it sooner
ELpork  - 1 year 2 months ago 
I hope they got the bow/shooting system fixed.
Elbo444  - 1 year 2 months ago 
rofl, you said "don't worry it's not zelda" (or something like it) at least 3 times in there, this game looks awesome, I finished the first one 4 times, also, I lol'd at FancyRat, why the f*** do you think he's taking payoffs? maybe this game just looks F***ING awesome
Hiimad  - 1 year 2 months ago 
October cant come soon enough.The first one was excellent.Now it has Co op,But i hope to not use that too much(it was my only reason to buy,not rent Mercenaries 2.)
clever123  - 1 year 2 months ago 
Well im convinced this looks awesome!
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Fable II
Fable II

Genre: Role Playing
Release date: Oct 21, 2008
Published by: Microsoft
Developed by: Lionhead Studios
Multiplayer Modes:
Online
2 player CO-OP
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