Коментар: Cтатус: май 2011 год. Жанр: RPG / 3D / 3rd Person Подобни игри: Fable 2, Fable: The Lost Chapters Интерфейс: Английски (ENG) или Руски (RUS) [Язык интерфейса: Русский(RUS) английский(ENG), китайский(CH), чешский(CZ), венгерский(HUN), корейский(KOR), польский(POL), словацкий(SL) Язык озвучки: Aнглийский(ENG) ] Multiplayer: (2) head-to-head, Internet Особености на Repack'a: премахнат интро видеото / видеото е прекодирано до 60% / FULL Game
So what’s it all about? Well the story follows the tale of a young prince or princess (you get to choose) and their struggle with the changing world around them. With your evil king brother ruling the land into the ground, revolution is in the air and it’s up to you to win over the heart’s and mind’s of the people and lead them into battle against your brother and his oppressive patriarchy.
So late one night you escape the confines of the castle and trek into the wilderness with two companions. And so begins your quest to claim the throne. From here you’re basically given free range in the world of Albion and exactly how you go about achieving your ultimate goal is entirely up to you. Do you want to be the kind-hearted hero who leads by example, or a dastardly villain manipulating the crowd?
The choice is yours. There’s a lot to see and do in the world of Fable and one of the staples of the game is the interesting moral choice mechanic. It’s entirely possible to walk up to a villager, burp directly into their face, kill them and then bed their wife. Now that may seem like a strange string of events, but the people of Albion are basically your play things and as your ultimate goal is to either win them over or make them side with you by force, they are ready to be manipulated or led. While it is possible to go off the beaten track and explore the world, following the main storyline has you trekking from town to town, mingling with the villagers, (or killing and sleeping with them, your choice remember) and gathering an army. Predictably though, performing heinous acts will give you the reputation as a bit of scoundrel and depending on the level and degree of your wicked deeds, you’ll actually sprout wings and horns. While taking the heroic approach will give you the reputation of a kind-hearted soul and the people of the land will treat you accordingly. It’s an interesting little mechanic and once you (spoiler alert) take the throne, the game doesn’t actually end. You’re forced to hold up your end of the bargain and live up to all the promises you’ve made to the people who helped put you in power. While I can see what the developers were going for here, the very same mechanic that makes it work also takes away from the experience...