Overall I can recommend this to any game lover; the game has the ability to capture any player regardless of what genre

User Rating: 10 | Fable: The Lost Chapters PC
Fable: The Lost Chapters is a game that would take you out of this world literarily. Fable puts together action, fantasy and affection that lacks in many games these days. Action in the sense of great fights and action sequences, fantasy has been brought out through great story telling, affection is brought out through the ability the game has to bond the player with the character he plays.

Fable is basically about you, in the game you play and unnamed character who you have to build up as you advanced through the game, this is one of the most dynamic games that I have come across which lets the player decide on the choices that he makes, which could be a good one, a bad one or one that is balanced. The game starts you as a young boy giving you many quests to play along with the main quest, all quest could be finished off in more than one way, giving you experience as you grow old, yes the character ages as you progress through the game. The game is a mix of Grand Theft Auto 3 and Oblivion combined.

Some of the dynamics the game offers are as follows, it allows the player to modify the character as the game progresses adding various hair styles, and various outfits, there is freedom when it comes to where you want to explore and what quests you want to do like your normal RPG. The choices you make affect things such as your appearance and how people react towards you, what you want to become is totally up to you whether it’s an evil spell-caster or a good warrior. You need to collect experience as you progress which allows you to increase your abilities such as your fighting ability, skills such as guile, and finally magic. You never get bored in the game since every area you visit has something interesting to discover, such as special silver keys you need to collect to unlock treasures, solving riddles to open a demon door, searching for new weapons, buying good, plying mini-games at the local bar, getting married and yes even laid. There is great detail paid when constructing the story of Fable.

The GOOD: You can play this on a reasonably ok machine, the graphics and sounds are just breathtaking. Sound is done by Hollywood composer Danny Elfman, and the developers have paid great attention to detail in graphics, from the leaves falling to the textures on a grave stone. The game has the ability to bond the player with the character he\she is playing creating an affection towards the character and the story. The dynamic environment and the dynamic style you can end a quest is superb. The game is structured that you learn while you play learning new tricks as well as knowing your environment is great. Many say that for an RPG this game is short, true you can finish the main quest just under 10 hours of game play, but the game isn’t fun without the aspect of exploring and finishing off the side quests as well. The length of the game is perfect; if it was lengthier people would be pretty annoyed.

The BAD: Other than the fact there is no multiplayer play I do not have anything bad to say about the game.

Overall I can recommend this to any game lover; the game has the ability to capture any player regardless of what genre of games you like.