Fable and Fable: The Lost Chapters?
What’s the difference between these two games? I don’t have an XBOX 360, or a PC. Just a Mac. I was thinking about picking up this game for the Mac, but I don’t know if it’s a spinoff or an extended edition? Thanks
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uhm, without spoiling, after beating it, in lost chapters there’s, you’ve guessed it right, an extra chapter, wich gets you a few extra item, few extra enemies, extra end boss, well, if you finished the first one, it’s not that necisary, otherwise, just get lost chapters, i have it on mac too
From Wikipedia
Fable: The Lost Chapters features all the content found in the original Fable, as well as additional new content such as new monsters, weapons, items, armor, towns, buildings, and expressions. The story receives further augmentation in the form of nine new areas and sixteen additional quests. Characters such as Briar Rose and Scythe, who were unimportant in the original game (Scythe was not even mentioned, and Briar Rose only appeared twice), are now given more importance and are included in certain quests and side quests. Using the in-game menu systems, the player can examine their character’s basic details such as romance information (which includes sexuality, number of spouses, number of weddings, number of divorces, etc.), or other details such as their title. In Fable: The Lost Chapters Jack’s voice also changed into a slyer, more monster-like voice.
Just out of curiosity are they going to make another Fable game. Because it was a good game.
yes. Fable 2! I never played the first one, and my friend has been telling me how excited he is about the second one. I’ve looked at them and they look good. I want to play the first one. Now I just have to get some money to buy the Mac OS X version. But yes, Fable 2 is legit, and is coming out. Couldn’t you have just Googled that found it? It’s supposed to be out this October for 360.
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