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Bitmap Frogs said:
TheSteve said:
Bitmap Frogs said:

But all those evil doings came once the Hero grew up. The scene harkens back to a hypothetical past before such events happened.

The Hero might grow up to become a selfish bastard, but he/she's still a kid who's family was murdered.

Coincidentally, the same item that robbed the Hero from such a life is the same item that ends the scene.

You didn't like it and that's fine, but not everyone thought the same.

 

 

 Obviously, and you're entitled to your opinion.  I just think that the forced trip to your sisters fantasy childhood was pointless and jarring, almost as much as the "future" seen in "See the Future", in which you dont' see much of anything, except that...

****SPOILER****

...there's a king/queen (maybe your character), and they do a lot of stuff, but none of it matters, because they have a baby, and that's where the real story is at.

****SPOILER****

Really, the all of Fable II seemed to be that message...  "nothing you just did matters; wait for the sequal".

 

As they say, opinions are like assholes =)

 

 

 *thumbs up*

One thing we can agree on.  I've found a few that agree with my assesment of the "future" seen, though...  That said, it is an otherwise feature-rich DLC that has a lot of fun little quests and easter eggs.  The whole point of it was suppsoed to be a teaser for the sequal, however, and felt like a kick in the pants.



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