Any run of the mill RPG is driven by a fairly rigid storyline, but Fable II encourages you to veer off road and just see how much effort has gone into this game.
Buildings are dotted with typical 50’s billboards with clever plays on the iconic era of nostalgic rosy commercialism. However, the products they advertise aren’t for housewife’s favourite washing powder, it’s for gene-altering tonics…
As a university student, I try not to let my studies slip away as I while away the summer in a tent somewhere, frosty cider in hand.
Without freedom there is control, but without control there is no freedom.
The gaming giant isn’t missing a thing on this game by simply applying the ‘if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it’ philosophy.
Gallivant the woodlands and glades of idyllic medieval England as you hack bandits or traders to pieces.
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