Still one of my all-time favorite games, can never seem to stop making fresh saves even though I know every secret inside and out. Also one of the few games I managed to get my little brother to enjoy, spent quite a few fun hours with him discovering every silver key and gargoyle location (and him having a good laugh at my expense for not realizing the "prize" at the end of the gargoyle cave wasn't the real reward at first).
The first Fable game did offer choices and consequences to said choices but this one offered much more diversity of choices and the consequences that follow. How to make the final choice after all that led to it and what it meant if you made any of the three choices.
I didn't remember (or comprehend) the man who was trying to rope Rose into prostitution at the beginning of the game... Frick man, this story was sad as heck.
@@NostalgicGamerRickOShay It's a good continuation in my opinion given fable 2 is set 500 years after fable 1. The remnants of fable 1 lore is still seen and discovered through books and locations in the game. 500 years can do a lot to a world. The Chamber of Fate are the remanants of what's left of the Heroes Guild.
I love the tone which Theresa says "But the Spire... is mine... Begone" Loved Theresa as a character all around, moraly questionable characters are super engaging
The choice at the end sounds laughably easy; A is pointless because the people are all unlikeable clowns. And C is pointless because earning money is already too easy.
Wow this game is so much less cinematic / epic compared to the first game... I remember loving Fable 2 but it's a night and day difference watching some scenes from Fable 1 compared to Fable 2.