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twesterm said:
Words Of Wisdom said:
twesterm said:
Words Of Wisdom said:
That review sounded kind of... fake. I heard the phrase "it makes you think" or variations of it too much and parts sounded like they came right out of a reviewer guide or something.

 

I got the feeling it only makes you think if you're going gung ho good or evil.  If you don't give a crap about alignment it really doesn't make you think at all from what I can see.  Also, if you're going evil I imagine the only thing you really have to think about is killing people in town and how that affects the economy. 

If you're going good (which the person in the video review was doing, look at the blue on the face) you really have to make some tough choices.

The thing I didn't like about Fable was that the good and evil looks were... lame.  It would be nice to choose how you look as you get more evil for example.  Instead I hear you just get a strange rash and an eye infection.

Yeah, that would be really cool, especially since they're into character custimization with the hair, clothes, and dyes.

In Fable TLC for the PC, I basically removed aging, scarring, a few other things while adding a few more and even eventually playing with using different models for the main character.   I think I had more fun digging through the files to tweak the game to be more enjoyable for me than actually playing it.

That's why I'm waiting for the PC version of Fable II.  Being able to tweak it to play the way I want is much more entertaining than playing it as-is (or it will be if it's anything like TLC).