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      • Beneath the surface, Fable is a well-put-together but standard action adventure, primarily consisting of lots of basic combat and running from point to point. Mind you, this is a decidedly great game, all in all.
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  2. The best Fable game to most people in the fanbase (from what I've seen) is pretty subjective because each game does some things better than the others and a Fable fan's favorite Fable game tends to relate to what they personally favor the most out of a video game.

    • 10 Fable Coin Golf
    • 9 Fable Heroes
    • 8 Fable 2 Pub Games
    • 7 Fable: The Journey
    • 6 Fable Fortune
    • 5 Fable 3
    • 4 Fable: The Lost Chapters
    • 3 Fable
    • 2 Fable 2
    • 1 Fable 4/Fable Reboot

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    It is sometimes baffling where franchises like Fable will go to try and create something different. Fable has always enjoyed including elements of British lore since the land of Albion is based on the ancient United Kingdom. Coin Golfis just one of the pub games that was borrowed from the British for the series. Turning it into a fantasy game for Windows phones was a strange decision. Players have to try and rid the land of evil by getting Puck, the player character, into the “Pillar of Light...

    Metacritic Score: 55/100

    A beat-em-up set in the Fable universe was an equally interesting decision on the part of the developers. Supposed to bring a family-friendly nature to the franchise, the hack-and-slash style of this adventure allowed players to take one of their favorite characters from the Fablefranchise and launch into battle. The option for co-op was also included with up to four players over Xbox Live when the game was released in 2012. The hero doll characters used were quite an artistic shift for the f...

    Metacritic Score: 53/100

    Fable 2 came with additional content inspired by classic British pub games. An Xbox Live Arcade title, the Fable 2 Pub Games collection included Keystone, Fortune’s Tower, and Spinnerbox. All the gold won through the game could be accessed by players when they returned to their Fable 2game. While this was a unique idea for 2008, and included various concept art that could be unlocked as players progressed, the idea of gambling for in-game money in a different game didn’t take off to a huge de...

    Metacritic Score: 61/100

    It feels strange to put a Kinect-exclusive game above one of the main entries in the franchise, but Fable: The Journey was a shock in how immersive and fun it managed to be. Allowing players to move their hands in certain patterns to form spells for combat, Fable: The Journeywas one of the best Kinect releases the Xbox 360 ever had. While The Journey, as with almost all Kinect games, had problems and critics complained about limitations, these were made up for by the strength of the narrative...

    Metacritic Score: 63/100

    Another way that Fable has attempted to change up the style of the franchise came in the most recently released game in the franchise, Fable Fortune. This title is a free-to-play collectible card game set in the Fable Universe. Released in 2018, it provided players with the chance to interact with the Fableworld differently. While it received a mixed reception, Fable Fortunewas a fun card game that managed to gain a level of following. Unfortunately, support for the game was discontinued afte...

    Metacritic Score: 80/100

    The third official entry in the Fablefranchise took the unusual step of jumping so far forward in the timeline of Albion that the world now resembled more of a 19th-century Britain than the previous. While a bold choice, fans still loved the game and story, which featured the player character attempting to overthrow the king of Albion, their brother. After succeeding in their quest, players then had to guard Albion against a great evil. A fantastic take on the franchise, but the least loved o...

    Metacritic Score: 83/100

    The Lost Chapters is a surprisingly significant part of Fable history. Despite only being a re-release of the original game with added content, much of that content was a huge part of keeping the franchise moving. Featuring new areas, sixteen new quests, and a great deal of added equipment, Fable: The Lost Chaptersis a huge re-release of the original. While it had its own issues and problems, this expansion, while not as innovative or mold-breaking as the original game itself, did manage to b...

    Metacritic Score: 85/100

    The original Fable game has already been extended, re-released, and now will be rebooted. It still stands since its release in 2004 as one of the absolute best RPGs ever to exist. The story of The Hero of Oakvale, featuring such a great morality system, and the beautifully designed land of Albion, were all great factors that helped Fablebecome legendary. A classic story of loss that leads to the rise of a hero, Fable kept things classic and classy in narrative terms. Jack of Blades' villainou...

    Metacritic Score: 89/100

    It is hard for a completely original game to nail everything on the head, and Fable from the start wanted to do so much that was completely original to the gaming world that it was always going to be hard to perfect the systems. But while these were all upgraded and improved in the sequel, the real surprise was that the story and setting were also greatly improved. The shift by five hundred years into the future of Albion, giving the world a more 16th-century sort of feel, and the additions t...

    The Future Of The Franchise

    Fable as a franchise has been very much stuck in the mud, with the last major entry being released over a decade ago. With the news of an upcoming major entry/reboot that will act as Fable 4 (but may just be called Fable)coming soon, there is a possible huge re-ignition of the franchise on the way. No news about other spin-offs or entries has been announced, meaning that any future this franchise has could rest on this next major installment. More:Great Games That Were Nightmares To Make

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  3. Sep 5, 2024 · The Fable series has captivated gamers with its richly detailed world of Albion and the freedom to choose between good and evil. Here's a comprehensive ranking of every Fable game, highlighting...

    • Fable II. Any other Fable game really has trouble holding a candle to Fable II. This game received high scores and positive reviews from critics and fans alike.
    • Fable: The Lost Chapters. Fable: The Lost Chapters acts as an expanded version of the original 2004 Fable game, and it does this beautifully. With new monsters, weapons, towns, new quests, and an expansion on the main story, it’s hard not to love everything about The Lost Chapters.
    • Fable III. Fable III was, in general, a good game. The world-building, combat system, and attention to detail stunned both critics and fans of the series alike.
    • Fable Anniversary. Fable Anniversary somewhat picks up where Fable: The Lost Chapters slacked off. The graphics and audio provide a much better experience than the original and offer better support for newer consoles and TVs.
  4. Dec 14, 2023 · Through every iteration of Fable so far, players have been able to make good or evil decisions throughout the story, affecting the game world, narrative and physical appearance of their...

  5. Sep 23, 2014 · When Fable first came out ten years ago, its sense of humour set it apart. Here was an action-RPG with monsters to fight, and weapons and magic with which to fight them, but which also let you...

  6. Feb 4, 2023 · Fable is a coming-of-age adventure game that tests your morality meter in a fictionalized town in Great Britain known as Albion. Unlike other games where heroes emerge from the rubble due to a dysfunctional society, Fable lets you choose your heroic path based on your decisions.