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Fable Inteview

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dojoteef

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I have gained some respect for TotalVideoGames.com

After reading this interview I couldn't stop smiling. With such gems as:

TVG: Do you feel that concerns over the game length are justified, with an average time of 15 hours to complete *all* quests within the game?

PM: **blah, blah, bs response**

and

TVG: It was originally claimed that players would never have the same experience twice, with this quote appearing in 2002 “Once an adventure has been completed, players can forge a new tale full of unexpected twists and turns, with new skills, powers, influences, allies and enemies.” Do you believe this to be true with the final version?

PM: **more bs spewing out of his ass**

and

TVG: Fable was originally billed as the “best RPG ever created”, do you still believe this to be true?

PM: ...I’d be a bit silly to claim that it is the greatest RPG of all time

Off with his head![/quote]
 

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