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Fable II is a Legend Worth Remembering

When you're playing as a child, you get the feeling that the game is extremely cartoony, but gets more serious as you enter Fairfax castle. I really enjoy the scenery of Old Town and the castle. I love the scenery period.

I like the fact that you choose what to upgrade. Will, Strength or Skill. Each skill affects the feel of the game and how you play. Same thing goes for the Good/Evil Pure/Corrupt. You can make people fear you, or love you. I thought it was hilarious when I had people fearing me. THey just run around, bu after a while it gets a little irritating, especially if you have shop owners fearing you.

The real estate was great. You didn't loot all your money, you actually earned it by owning shops, renting out houses or working, and it keeps adding up while you're not playing! That makes you richer, faster.

The end choices were hard. You could either sacrifice your wish and resurrect thousands of people who wrongfully died, (spoiler) bring back your dog who sacrificed himself for you, or take 1000000 gold.

The combat was fun, fluid and smooth. You had challenging fights and you had down-right easy ones, but either way, you got experiance.

The villagers and other people were hilarious with the things they said. Behind all the silliness of the game, it was realistic. You had to do jobs for money, you got STDs from sleeping with *ehm* certain types of women. If you killed your wife, CPS would take away your kid.

I can't wait for Fable 3 

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