E3 2008: Fable II Impressions - Meet the Bard

Peter Molyneux shows off a handful of previously unseen Fable II features during our E3 meeting.

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Yesterday, you might recall, we played through the E3 show-floor demo of Fable II. That was a lot of fun, but today we went one better and met with Peter Molyneux, who talked us through a handful of gameplay features that we hadn't seen previously.

The most memorable of these features was undoubtedly our first encounter with the bard character who, after you meet him in the game, will come and find you anytime you enter a major city. He'll follow you around, he'll talk at you incessantly, and he'll sing songs about your recent exploits--regardless of whether or not they're things that you're proud of. In short, he's annoying enough after a short time to test the patience of a saint. That's probably why Molyneux, who's known to favor playing as evil characters in his games, seized the first available opportunity to lure this guy under a bridge and kill him. Problem solved. If you choose to do something similar you'll never encounter the bard again.

On this occasion, though, Molyneux hadn't been quite as sneaky with his assassination as he thought, and a few minutes later the city of Bowerstone's alarm bell's started ringing and he was apprehended. At this point he was presented with three options: Pay a fine of 500 gold, resist arrest and get into a fight, or agree to community service. The latter won't involve repainting a school or repairing a broken-down playground, but it'll open up otherwise unavailable side quests that involve, for example, clearing a campsite of troublesome goblins.

With bard no longer a subject up for discussion, Molyneux moved on to talk about money in Fable II. Specifically, he talked about some of the ways that you will (and won't) be able to earn it, and at least one way that you can choose to spend it. As you may have already heard, you won't earn gold for completing quests in Fable II; you're a hero, so presumably you have motivations other than wealth. So, if you decide to rush through the story as quickly as possible you'll not only be ignoring much of the game's content, but you'll wind up penniless to boot.

Money can be earned in plenty of different ways, including playing the upcoming Xbox Live Arcade game Keystone, which should be available to download around six weeks before Fable II arrives in stores. Helping friends to complete quests in their world as a henchman is sure to prove a popular source of income, while jobs such as blacksmithing, bartending, and assassination will offer an enjoyable alternative for those of you with no Xbox Live, no friends, or no inclination to let either of them into your Fable II experience.

There will no doubt be plenty of opportunities to spend your hard-earned gold in Fable II, and we can confirm that one of those is a bookstore that specializes in training manuals. All of the books available here either grant you new abilities or enhance existing skills, and while we didn't get a good look at the list of titles for sale, we did notice that there was one about marriage and at least two that will let you teach your dog new tricks.

When asked about the nature of Fable II's achievements, Molyneux also alluded to another possible source of income; buying a property and renting it out. One of the achievements in the game will purportedly reward you for being an "evil landlord" and dramatically increasing the rent on property that you own while tenants are residing there. Another, completely unrelated achievement will increase your gamerscore if you have a penchant for kicking chickens.

Bothering poultry is unlikely to test your combat prowess, of course, but after taking the controls of a character that hadn't been leveled up at all during today's meeting we can report that the skills at your disposal when you start playing are limited to say the least. To paraphrase what we were told by Molyneux, you basically just have to "mash buttons" early on. By leveling up and spending points on improving certain aspects of your combat, though, you can really customize your character's fighting style and, as a result, you'll have to work some control subtleties into your repertoire. Even if you choose to specialize in just one fighting style you'll have plenty of freedom to customize your moves. For example, for a melee-oriented character you can spend points on upgrading several different areas, including flourishes, environmental kills, and combos.

Before our meeting came to a close we were invited to partake in a quick QA session along with other attendees. Very little of the information to come out of it was new, partly because the group got carried away talking about the concept of in-game protected sex and reusable condoms (apparently they're a rare item). We did learn that you can activate a "breadcrumb trail" at any time that will lead you back to your next story mission, though, and that in addition to quest givers there are lots of non-player characters who have icons indicating specific requirements over their heads. For example, a woman in Bowerstone with a heart over her head needs to be romanced before she'll hand over whatever reward she has to offer.

Fable II is currently scheduled for release in October and, in case you haven't guessed, we're just a little excited for it. We look forward to bringing you more information on the game in future.

291 Comments

  • dahui58

    Posted Oct 22, 2008 11:48 am PT

    Awesome

  • bobsaget347

    Posted Oct 20, 2008 9:00 am PT

    and yes I no im messed up in the mind

  • bobsaget347

    Posted Oct 20, 2008 9:00 am PT

    Lmao im going to have a wife and cheat on her and then kill her son right in front of her own eyes and then impale her with my sword!!!!!! yes I can't wait ahahhaheh

  • da_zerg

    Posted Oct 18, 2008 7:04 pm PT

    cant wait for this to come out!

  • AmazingMage

    Posted Oct 15, 2008 1:59 pm PT

    yeah sin-thesis, you can do combos changing from sword to gun and magic and back and all over the place for more experience, if you by a cliff side you can hit them into the air the sword then blast them off wit ha fireball or a gunshot

  • sir_jcd

    Posted Oct 11, 2008 9:48 am PT

    You're an idiot Rekunta. The bard is a great idea. As in life, there are people who seem to just annoy you for no good reason. The bard obviously is one of these people. Also, as in real life, some people just put up with these annoying so and sos, others will react in a nasty way. This gives you a choice: "Who will you become?"

  • Rekunta

    Posted Oct 10, 2008 12:43 am PT

    Looking forward to this game. The bard sounds like a dumb idea....like he's just there to test gamers' patience. Is there any benefit besides him constantly singing (which doesn't sound like a benefit at all)? Why would anyone keep him alive? If he was of some use I'd understand, but it seems to me he's just in there for no reason other than to be annoying.

  • Silent_King

    Posted Oct 9, 2008 11:59 pm PT

    This game is a new hope, for gamers..... IF you get this you are awesome!

  • beelzlaboss

    Posted Oct 4, 2008 12:36 pm PT

    Yes I Have Been Waiting For This Game For 5 Years. I Want A St.Bernard And I'm Going To Be Good ALL The Way Through The Game.That Bard Idea Sound's Good But Annoying.SPOILER!!! What Is With The Intro! Bird S**t's On His Head!? That's Fu**ing Awsome He Got So Owned.

  • Sin-Thesis

    Posted Sep 28, 2008 6:23 pm PT

    "environmental kills", does that mean that they actually did implement the combat system shown in the alpha bar fight?? cuz that would be sweeeeeeeet

  • zardoth

    Posted Sep 28, 2008 6:19 pm PT

    First thing I'm gonna do-kill every bard in the land! Muahahahahahahahahah!!!!!!!!!!!! Oops! But then noone shall hear the stories of my great deeds.Lol!

  • neoseeker15

    Posted Sep 27, 2008 8:09 pm PT

    True

  • oiamgodo

    Posted Sep 27, 2008 6:14 pm PT

    uuh..Lordx67, are you stupid? you'll be dead before any game as good as fable 2 or gears of war or halo is ever on a playstation.

    you're better off selling your useless ps3 and getting an xbox 360.

  • Stewie_Dude_145

    Posted Sep 27, 2008 1:38 pm PT

    I want this game now, i loved the first one.It sounds lije its going to be 10 times better then the first one.and Lordx67 dont expect it to be on ps3, its a Microsoft game, they wont give this up.

  • Jester6276

    Posted Sep 19, 2008 2:28 pm PT

    The big question is the game going to rock? Yea it is and it's going to be nice to see live used this way if you saw the E3 2008 video. The big question that I have is how did fable one lost chapter end? Remember you had a choice brake the mask or wear it. We know how the game went with Teresa and the sword of aeon's since she is in this game. But what about that mask, is Jack of Blades back? or did he die ? can't wait to find out.

  • ebookerd1

    Posted Sep 18, 2008 7:29 am PT

    NO there were no big wars there was a large scale battle you versus a gang of like 30 or 40 but no big wars. The Game is going to be great I can't wait Fable was an epic game with so much to offer. I can only expect that Fable 2 can meet all my expectations and more.

  • ooNaruto

    Posted Sep 15, 2008 12:04 pm PT

    In the 1st Fable, was there any big wars you got to battle in? Like in those Lord of The Ring movies?

  • JrSlacker posted Sep 13, 2008 10:51 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    JrSlacker

    Posted Sep 13, 2008 10:51 am PT (hide)

    Personally I think it's going to be boring, same old same old RPG. It'll be exactly like Fable 1, except instead of earning gold by doing little quests, you get money from from "working". Why on earth would I want to play a game I have to get a job in, and up keep everything, it's like Sims but with guns and swords. I canned my pre-order, because I'm not impressed, it'll be mediacore and over hyped.

  • brunibadger66

    Posted Sep 11, 2008 6:40 pm PT

    this is gonna be the greatest rpg ever. period. i dont care what u say. i love oblivion, but im gonna marry this game. lol. or just play it whenever i have time. thinking of going with the latter actually

  • familydude51

    Posted Sep 11, 2008 12:38 pm PT

    hell yeahh dude elder scrolls sucked your dudes combat was two gay swings with a sword in fable 2 your guy in under a state of evolution the hole game

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