Fez
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Tags: Fable: The Lost Chapters
<A href="http://www.gamespot.com/">GameSpot</a> has a <A href="http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/fablethelostchapters/preview_6128264.html">preview</a> of <A href="http://www.microsoft.com/games/fable/">Fable: the Lost Chapters</a>, introducing the game to those who missed it on Xbox and explaining what the new content for this version will be:
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<blockquote>The new content in the PC version is literally a lost chapter that was cut from the Xbox version, so we can expect a slightly longer game as well. This new content includes nine new regions to explore, 16 new quests, new monsters to battle (including an impressive ice creature), new "expression" animations (such as the ability to play air guitar), new weapons, armor, and accessories (such as hats and other headgear), and the ability to create and import your own tattoos to plaster on your character's skin.</blockquote>
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Are such important role-playing features - hats and air guitar - enough to change the opinions of those who condemned it previously, or are they simply polishing a turd?
<A href="http://www.gamespot.com/">GameSpot</a> has a <A href="http://www.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/fablethelostchapters/preview_6128264.html">preview</a> of <A href="http://www.microsoft.com/games/fable/">Fable: the Lost Chapters</a>, introducing the game to those who missed it on Xbox and explaining what the new content for this version will be:
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<blockquote>The new content in the PC version is literally a lost chapter that was cut from the Xbox version, so we can expect a slightly longer game as well. This new content includes nine new regions to explore, 16 new quests, new monsters to battle (including an impressive ice creature), new "expression" animations (such as the ability to play air guitar), new weapons, armor, and accessories (such as hats and other headgear), and the ability to create and import your own tattoos to plaster on your character's skin.</blockquote>
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Are such important role-playing features - hats and air guitar - enough to change the opinions of those who condemned it previously, or are they simply polishing a turd?