Spazmo
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Tags: Fable: The Lost Chapters; Microsoft Game Studios
Microsoft has seen fit to port Peter Molyneux's massively overhyped RPG-<i>very</i>-lite Fable to the PC platform, according to <a href=http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/03/10/news_6120199.html>this GameSpot news item</a>. The port, which will include neato new content, should be released this Fall.<blockquote>In Fable, players start as a young boy and eventually reach old age, with every choice they make effecting their character. Gamers can take their alter-ego along the path of righteousness, acquiring a saintly sheen and becoming the toast of the town, or choose a path of evil, growing devilish horns, attracting a swarm of flies, and witnessing townsfolk fleeing in terror at the character's mere appearance. By using certain weapons or acting in certain manners, the hero's physical appearance may change--slim and sleek for players who use ranged weapons and spells or buff and burly for those who scrap face-to-face.</blockquote><i>ROELPLAYERING!!!11!!1</i>
Microsoft has seen fit to port Peter Molyneux's massively overhyped RPG-<i>very</i>-lite Fable to the PC platform, according to <a href=http://www.gamespot.com/news/2005/03/10/news_6120199.html>this GameSpot news item</a>. The port, which will include neato new content, should be released this Fall.<blockquote>In Fable, players start as a young boy and eventually reach old age, with every choice they make effecting their character. Gamers can take their alter-ego along the path of righteousness, acquiring a saintly sheen and becoming the toast of the town, or choose a path of evil, growing devilish horns, attracting a swarm of flies, and witnessing townsfolk fleeing in terror at the character's mere appearance. By using certain weapons or acting in certain manners, the hero's physical appearance may change--slim and sleek for players who use ranged weapons and spells or buff and burly for those who scrap face-to-face.</blockquote><i>ROELPLAYERING!!!11!!1</i>