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Fable The Lost Chapters Xbox Review
As someone who has been around the industry for a long time, I have seen the hype of upcoming release titles. I can't really blame game companies for hyping their games and to a point I add to it by writing previews and posting news which is all part of the job. When the Xbox was first announced, the one game that was getting a lot of attention was a game called Project Ego, an ambitious RPG fantasy game that sounded like it was going to be great. As time went on, the project seemed to suffer setbacks and delays. Then it was announced the game would be called Fable and would be a massive online game. This of course was after the launch of XBL. It's not uncommon for any title to go through delays or even a name change. This one had a lot of attention thanks to the man behind the game, Peter Molyneux, creator of Black & White.
The game seemed to disappear off the radar and release lists only to reappear later. The game was finally released not as the epic online game, but as an offline adventure role playing game and was a hit. The game was cut down and lacked allot of what was promised when it was first announced, but it is a great game. It is one of the most unique adventures out there that allows you to make choices, see the character grow and become either a hero or a nasty villain. Fable was a hit and was enjoyed and praised by reviewers and gamers alike. While a bit short in the overall gameplay, the interesting twists and voice acting and other things made Fable one of the most original games ever released for the Xbox. Fable has been re-released in a sort of director's cut version and at a budget price which features more quests, weapons and choices. The real question is even at the budget price is Fable The Lost Chapters worth playing again?
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