strong storyline, good graphics, simple combat system, various weapons, armor and upgrades.
pretty much anything a RPG wants or needs with a comedy side tossed in. while it does nto appeal to all forms of gamers (then again no game does) it appeals to a large amount of role play gamers and the ability to be a good or bad hero is even more appealing
Not that we know of, so far the only temples found in the game are the dark sanctum where you can make sacrifices so that is evil, then there is the temple in Aurora which I guess you could count as good as they don't worship evil but you can't make any donations there like on fable 2 or do anything else apart from collect their lost flowers so, really there is no good temple on fable 3.
no way fable2 is twice as good!
The lesson in this fable is to be cautious of those who may deceive you with false promises or flattery. It teaches us to be aware of manipulative individuals and to trust our instincts when something seems too good to be true.
I personally think you sould buy Fable 2. Not Fable 3, because in Fable 3, when you turn evil; your weapon changes. But in Fable 2, you grow horns; or if you're good, you grow a halo. :)
It is how good or evil you are.
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Yes, you still age in Fable 2. You start out as a child, but as the storyline progresses, so do your life stages. Unlike Fable and Fable TLC, aging is now linked to the storyline instead of game hours.
The spire in fable 2 is this huge building that is just a soure of power that is fill with so much power that would turn a good guy to dark deeds he/she would be consumed by so much power that it would not be imaginable to comprehend
save gold
no but it would be good to have some
The Fable of the Statesman Who Didn't Make Good - 1915 was released on: USA: 6 October 1915
one of the best games that ive played,i like it so much im a member on it :D