It's time to discuss the best aesthetically charming RPG ever made

It's time to discuss the best aesthetically charming RPG ever made

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who /fartingonkids/ here

>not summer fields
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Fable, along with Mass Effect, FFVII, Tenchu, and Witcher 3, are one of those games that will stick with me until the day I die. God this game was legitimately comfy, and not the ironic comfy the zoomers keep spouting nowadays. And that fucking soundtrack man.
I loved the entire trilogy, blow me

>not JRPG
no thanks ill stick with my waifus

THE TAVERN?
MARVELOUS

CHICKEN CHASA, YOU CHASE CHICKENS?

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shit gameplay

Question, would you purchase a sandbox open world game, with PS2/Xbox tier graphics ?

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Whatever charm it had is RUINED by absolutely atrocious game play.

Yes? As long as the actual game was good. Who the fuck cares about the graphics as long as it's not some grognard-tier ASCII shit.

Fable II is just as bad as Fable III. Fight me.

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absolutely
i don't care about the graphics as long as the gameplay/story is good

absolutely, categorically incorrect, if only by virtue of fable 2 bothering to use fucking menus and not stopping character progression halfway through the game. you also didn't have to ride the realtor's dick nearly as hard in F2, whereas it's virtually mandatory in F3, especially for good playthroughs.

When the Witcher 3 got released I saw a lot of overlapping themes.
No shield
No orcs
'moral' choices
Monster trophy collecting
Many unique bandits etc.

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>been dreaming up what I would like in a spiritual successor to the fable series
>Fable Continental Knock-off or FCK for short
set in the timeframe between the first and second game so ambiguously 16th-17th century tech
with a bit more of a fairytale focus, witches, nymph, trolls etc.

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See this is where we differ. The more modern the tech, the more far removed it is from Fable.

I agree with you 100% the game should be more fairytale focused. Add some British and Irish folklore into the mix.

absolutely based, fable is epic

the real crime of this game was you not being able to marry whisper

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I'm having a hard time to put onto paper what are some core features of the game/series that I like so much about it and what I would like to see in an idealized sequel/ fable-like game. without going full on M&B+Fable hurr or Dark Souls+Fable durr
both of those games have features I wouldn't mind seeing implemented

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Here is my hot take
>writing + dialogue
>character design
>music
>choice system
>world design

God I wish I could kills/sacrifice this fucking annoying faggot, at least the first Fable lets you kill some of them. Also what was the point of gathering them?

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To prove you don't need them.

Jack's original VA is better

You start off as the child,as you do in these games, as the son or daughter of the Gamekeeper of a decently wealthy estate.
you do chores and play with the child of the manor with whom you argue whether or not nyphs/hobbs whatever exist and later that night you do spot something magical from your window.
years pass and you take your parents place as warden of the estate, which has fallen on hard times over the years the lord sends you out to the local towns or perhaps a big city to see if you can set up some trade or honestly just get some gold into the coffers again.

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I HAVE RETURNED, After an eternity away from you all,

JACK
OF
BLADES
IS
BACK

Already own oblivion

Whatever you do, don't use summon, then assassin rush in the hall of champions or else you can get the sword of aeons in the beginning of the game.

what about original Briar?
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very true the world design really oozes with love and internal consistency.
unlike the sequels sadly, all those gargantuan caves with with moving stairs and other nonsensical stuff.

I murder Briar every time.

Looks like fugging garbage.

CHIKEN CHEAYYSA

I always associate the game with large rural fields with hobbs or something running along it but those two never intertwine within the game and the fields aren't exactly big in any of the games.
Well perhaps in 2 but I have no way of knowing ;~;

Well it is a rural setting, and rural = fields, so you must have conflated both that and the game in your head since I assume you played it young and didn't revisit it until much later

Then again there is that one quest where you fight hobbs in an orchid with whisper.

The next Fable should have Jack as the big bad. Since he's an other dimension being that can possess/reincarnate through his mask it's not hard to come up with an excuse.

where in the timeline would you place it?
before the first game or just deviate from the main series in it's entirety?
seeing how you chucked his sword and his mask off of the face of the Earth an all.

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Fable II had the greatest weapon variety of them all right?
apart from the cleavers I liked all of em

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