Fable II allows you the pick a gendered hero and from their you take the quests of the world and can follow a somewhat "light side or dark side path". When I played the game it felt eerily similar to Knights of the Old Republic. For me, that was fine, though to find that in a Xbox 360 game was surprising. The quests, building your character, and you life seem similar in both games. Though their are definite differences for those who have played both games. Fable II does allow you to buy up almost the whole world and redecorate it yourself. Still, for those really into RPG's take a look at Fable II, should you find yourself enjoying the simplicity of following the story and completing the quests perhaps going back to KOTOR might be refreshing as a replay as well. __________
Fable II is a game about choices. In its short but eventful journey that is set in the fantasy landscape of Albion, one plays the life of 'Little Sparrow', a muted hero who throughout the game, would make decisions that ... Read Full Review
By edubuccaneer | Review Date: Nov 10, 2008 | X360
After years in production, Peter Molyneux's piece, Fable II, is finally upon us on the Xbox 360. Following a similar mold from its 2004 predecessor, Fable II introduces new features and improves upon what the former game... Read Full Review