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Did anyone also started to think about theresa's morality on the end of fable 2, i mean: "The spire is MINE, begone"

I mean if you think about it it may be possible when you are in the cave with hammer she says that they will need to find a way to make hammer fight, and just some time after his father is killed im not saying theresa is allied with lucien but maybe they are not enemies after all, when you are with the three heroes in that big rock she suddenly dissapears and lucien says: "Oh your fortune telling friend? i merely listened" i don't know what they meant with that but it was mean for me.

Did anyone felt the same????

-Greetings-

PD: oh and sorry for all those who got offended on my other thread.(i don't think they will be reading this jeje) anyways I think this one states pretty clear that you need to end the game to enter if you don't think so please comment.



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Well since the voice acting is British and the visuals are similar to late medieval/early industrial ages I think Theresa is suppose to be a demi-god of sorts with the more old school European leaning of being less moral and more self gratifying.



She reminds me of a certain Sith in KOTOR2



Yet, today, America's leaders are reenacting every folly that brought these great powers [Russia, Germany, and Japan] to ruin -- from arrogance and hubris, to assertions of global hegemony, to imperial overstretch, to trumpeting new 'crusades,' to handing out war guarantees to regions and countries where Americans have never fought before. We are piling up the kind of commitments that produced the greatest disasters of the twentieth century.
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She definitely has hidden intentions, probably of sinister nature.





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Weird.

I only started playing this again on Sunday after completing it when it was released and not touching it since. I've started a new game.

And when it came to the part of the Hammer's dad getting killed and wanamaker witch woman pops up I was thinking that she seemed rather sinister with hidden intentions.

I'm not that interested in the story this time round though. Been skipping the conversations. I'm just enjoying fireballing everything this time round and being the evil dude.



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I definitely thought she seemed to have been manipulating everyone, and between that, the unfulfilling death of the main baddy, Reaver just going on vacation after you find out he's evil too, and the irritating "One Perfect Day" portion, the end of the game pretty much ruined the experience for me. It felt as though you basically wasted every last second you spent playing. On the whole, Fable II was VERY unsatisfying. "See the Future" didn't answer any of those questions, either, so don't DL expecting to find out Theresa's motivations or antyhing like that.



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TheSteve said:
I definitely thought she seemed to have been manipulating everyone, and between that, the unfulfilling death of the main baddy, Reaver just going on vacation after you find out he's evil too, and the irritating "One Perfect Day" portion, the end of the game pretty much ruined the experience for me. It felt as though you basically wasted every last second you spent playing. On the whole, Fable II was VERY unsatisfying. "See the Future" didn't answer any of those questions, either, so don't DL expecting to find out Theresa's motivations or antyhing like that.

 

What you talking about!

One Perfect Day was awesome: storytelling through gameplay!





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It's Peter Molyneux. He's not too good at tieing up loose strings. Though, I'd expect Fable 3 to possibly deal with this, and suddenly she's evil, or something.



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Bitmap Frogs said:
TheSteve said:
I definitely thought she seemed to have been manipulating everyone, and between that, the unfulfilling death of the main baddy, Reaver just going on vacation after you find out he's evil too, and the irritating "One Perfect Day" portion, the end of the game pretty much ruined the experience for me. It felt as though you basically wasted every last second you spent playing. On the whole, Fable II was VERY unsatisfying. "See the Future" didn't answer any of those questions, either, so don't DL expecting to find out Theresa's motivations or antyhing like that.

 

What you talking about!

One Perfect Day was awesome: storytelling through gameplay!

 

 

My wife was impressed with it as well, called it "very Molineuxesque"... I thought it was trite and forced, and along with The Spire was the biggest waste of time in the game.  There was no story...  It was a series of pointless mini-quests running around with your somewhat annoying dead sister (I guess to remind you what the game was about) that you were forced to wait through if you wanted to continue the game.  I left the room and made a sandwich to pass time until night fell and the game continued.

That singular event in the game took all the advancements they'd made in the morality system (which, in the first game, boiled down to "kill your sister for the sword or don't") and said "as evil or good as you've decided to be in the game, deep down you just miss your sister forcing you to do stupid things".  I suppose it would have been effective in a "one more reason to kill Lucian (that was his name, right?)" way, but then it just compounded the completely unsatisfying final confrontation.  One more "congratulations...  you accomplished nothing".

One Perfect Day was teeth-grindingly stupid.



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Has anyone managed to make any money out of gambling in this game?

I remember failing the first time I played it and I've tried again this time but only ever lose money.

Yeah, ok, that's pretty realistic but annoying nonetheless.