Fable: The Lost Chapters

Fable: The Lost Chapters

Fable: The Lost Chapters

Binding : Video Game
ProductGroup : Video Games
Manufacturer : Microsoft
Brand : Microsoft
Label : Microsoft
Publisher : Microsoft
Model : 805529781146
Platform : Xbox
Studio : Microsoft
ReleaseDate : 2006-06-15
List Price: USD $14.99
Lowest Used Price: USD $4.65
Lowest New Price: USD $8.99
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Features:
  • Forge a hero based on actions - Heroes age and evolve through the actions you choose and the paths you follow for good, evil, or in between. Follow the way of the sword and see your muscles bulge, weave the dark arts and witness power crackling at your fingertips, or rely on speed and stealth to develop lightning-like reflexes and eagle-eyed accuracy
Product Description
Fable: The Lost Chapters builds upon Fable's legendary and award-winning gameplay with spectacular new spells, devastating new weapons and stout new armor, all of which will be needed to contend with new monsters and other threats in the treacherous Snowy Wastes. Command your fate and embark on a journey to the wondrous land of Albion in Fable: The Lost Chapters. The best-selling award-winning Xbox title Fable, Fable: The Lost Chapters your quests, conquests and losses, errors and successes paint your reality. In this groundbreaking role-playing adventure game from Lionhead Studios, your every action determines your character's skills, appearance and morality. Your character's life story is created from childhood through to adulthood and on to old age. Grow from an inexperienced child into the most powerful being in the world, spoken of by all and immortalized in legend.
As stories and side quests await, choose the path of righteousness, or dedicate your life to evil, and see yourself transform into a reflection of your actions and decisions. Age leaves you wizened and battle leaves you scarred as you explore the world of Albion and the plethora of expanded and enhanced content. With experience comes advancement and physical change, whether expanding muscles, a keen eye and nimble form, or the buzz of magical energies around your fingertips. As you develop your alter ego, the world reacts to you and your actions. People comment on your successes and failures, your appearance, and your behavior. Fable: The Lost Chapters offers gamers character customization choices that will impact your appearance. The denizens of Albion's many opinions are expressed through applause, mockery, trepidation, panic, and even flirtation if they feel so inclined.
Each person you aid, each flower you crush, each creature you slay, will change this world forever. In Fable: The Lost Chapters, gamers decide: "Who will I be?"
Customer Reviews


Very enjoyable. (2009-05-21)
What is there really to say? This game takes the original Fable, extends the story, adds some new items, characters, and just general fun to the mix. It's definitely worth the price tag. The only(minor) problem I have found, is a few situations in which it locked up, but if you're saving often(as well you should in any type of rpg, or game period really) then that won't be too much of a setback. Fun game, battle system is pretty spot on, the camera can be a bit wonky at times with where it goes to during fights, otherwise good stuff.


Excellent game, shoddy presentation (2009-05-15)
I first played Fable on the PC, not wanting any other X-Box game nor being able to afford a 360. I really enjoyed the PC version, but the mouse / keyboard combo was hard to get used to and master so when I finally got a 360 and Fable 2 (a vastly inferior game) I decided for under $10.00 to get this for XBOX, but, alas, it's not what I exepected.

For one, the box claimes it's HDTV 480p, this, is a lie. Halo 2 is 480p for HDTV and it's stunning and 16:9 widescreen, just a beautitful presentation. This is 4:3 and the definition is definately 480i. The picture on my 42" Sony is less than sharp and it's not the TV, the 480p 16:9 games for PS2 & Wii look great. I have the 360 through HDMI for optimum picture too. Also, it says DD, but I only get 2.1 not surround, though I can force DD 5.1 and get a surround-like sound.

I really had hopes that this would look as good as Halo 2 since this is the third release of the game and it says "HDTV 480p" on the back, but it's not.

Shame, the PC version is stunning, vibrant, crystal clear. I put it on the same TV through my computer's DVI output and it looks great, but really, the X-Box (or 360) should be the best way to veiw / hear this game, and it's not. The really dropped the ball.

Regardless, this game is 10x better than Fable 2. It's definately a must have for the Zelda action-RPG crowd. But, if you can, go for the PC version, it's vastly superior.


Very Disappointed (2009-05-11)
I attempted to purchase "Fable: The Lost Chapters" but was sent the wrong video game. I tried to contact the seller, but never received any response. I now notice that this seller is no longer available for purchase of the above mentioned video game. I will be more cautious in the future purchasing anything from third party sellers on Amazon.


Fable: the lost chapters (2009-03-07)
My boys, ages 16 & 12, asked me to buy this for them. They love the game and play it as often as they're allowed. It is exciting, fun and has a lot of scope to keep them entertained. I (as a parent) would not recommend this game for anyone under 12. Some of the content is rather mature.


Top notch entertainment (2009-02-25)
I borrowed and beat the original when it came out and sort of forgot about it for awhile. I stumbled upon a copy of The Lost Chapters for $10 and almost didn't get it. I'm definitely glad I did. The extra main quest doesn't take long, but it's very fun and makes this a more complete game. And having extra side-quests and towns to go to makes it totally worth playing.

For those that can't handle the massive open-ended Morrowind or Oblivion, but still want an adventure RPG in a similar style, this game is for you. The graphics are excellent, even though a little cartoonish, but I think their very unique. The music is quite good and the gameplay is fun and challenging. The story is basically your character's life. When he's a boy until an old man, or until the end of the main quest. It's not incredibly interesting with Jack of Blades, who is a bit underdeveloped and very mysterious, and your sister, and mother, but it's decent enough.

We all know the story isn't the main thing here though, it's your character. Your actions and your looks are the big thing with Fable. You get to customize your character throughout the game. Haircuts, tattoos, clothing, you name it. And when you drink too much beer, you get a big gut, and when you kill everyone and steal, you grow horns and are surrounded by flies, and your eyes turn red. When you are good, you have a halo and butterflies surround you, and you have bright blond hair. Even if you are hit a lot, you develop scars. This is a very detailed and open game, and while not as open as others, it's a unique experience and has something to offer to everybody.


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