Fable: The Lost Chapters

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Fable: The Lost Chapters is a remake of the 2004 Xbox RPG title Fable, developed by Lionhead Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios, released for the the Xbox, PC and Mac in September 2005. The Xbox version retailed for $19.99 as part of the Platinum Hits line of software. The PC version originally cost $49.99 and had only a few minor differences from the Xbox version. On August 26 2005, the game was leaked by a warez release group, over a month prior to its official release.

Fable: The Lost Chapters
Fable:The Lost Chapters box art
Developer(s)Lionhead Studios
Publisher(s)Microsoft Game Studios (Xbox, PC), Feral Interactive (Mac)
Platform(s)Xbox, PC, Mac
ReleaseSeptember 20, 2005
Genre(s)RPG
Mode(s)Single player

The Game

This game acts as an expansion to the original Fable with 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. Not much of the game's actual content is made known at this stage by either party but we can hope to receive some major revelation on the status of its development in the short coming months. Under the hero personality tab in the pause menu, you can examine your characters basic details such as romance info, which includes sexuality, number of spouses, number of weddings, number of divorces, etc. Other details include your title, which you can pay a vendor to change to numorous things including Reaper, Deathbringer, Gladiator, Assasin, Piemaster, or even Arseface.

There are many new spells, including the attack spells Divine Fury and Infernal Wrath, in which all hostile creatures around the player are attacked many times with magic, with devastating effects towards the opponents in your radius.

The graphics in the PC version have generally been improved, as can be seen in the pre-release screenshots.

Game Leak

Template:Spoilers The following new features exist in Fable: The Lost Chapters:

  • 8 New Hat/Helmets - Two to match the games good and evil platemail, two to match the good and evil will user's suits, one helmet for the new "Archon's" suit of armor, a "pimp hat", a fisherman's hat, and a chicken hat.
  • 5 New Silver Keys, and a few more silver key chests, including one that requires 30 keys to open.
  • 2 New Suits of armor - the "Fire Assasin" armor, which is very similar to the normal assasin armor but with a red cloth and designs, and the armor of Archon, which is a shinier version of the standard platemail in the game.
  • 1 New torso armor - The hooded guild apprentice shirt. (There is no dark version of this hooded shirt)
  • Briar Rose, a hero who was almost entirely scrapped from the original release, is now included in several main quests and sidequests.
  • Scythe, another hero who was cut from the original game, is now a primary character in the new end game, and appears early in the game based on character actions.
  • There is a killable dragon - who serves as the game's new final boss.
  • Several new demon doors
  • The Northern Wastes, which were cut from the original release, are back. There are about 6 new locations there, which contains a new town, a demon door, some silver key chests, and an extension of the story.
  • The Darkwood Bordello, an area cut from the darkwood portion of the game - finding it allows access to a couple sidequests, a new demon door, and of course, a house full of prostitutes.
  • Several new weapons, including a sword called Avo's Tear, which acts as an opposite to the devastating Sword of Aeons. Avo's Tear can only be aquired by a good character after destroying the Sword of Aeons in what was the original end of the game. This time, after the sequence the game continues, and if you undertake a sidequest, you can obtain this new sword.
  • The Hero may now solve the mystery surrounding the death of Lady Grey's sister.
  • The Hero can now become the Mayor of Bowerstone. There have yet to be any advantages found from doing so, however.
  • Several sidequests and minigames. Minigames include the new chicken kicking competition in Oakvale, and the fishing competition at Fisherman's Creek. One of the sidequests involves donating books to the Bowerstone school, as well as curing a local boy of a terrible sickness (although it is not-so-subtly hinted that he's hallucinating from eating a mushroom).
  • New Monsters - Ice Trolls, Wraiths, & 2 flavors of Summoners.
  • New Actions - The hero may now do several new dances, many of which are quite humorous, like the "cossack dance".

It is also interesting to note that there is now an "Oracle" in the game which can be asked questions with some of the new actions you can learn. Once you reach the Oracle, it can tell you what has happened to the other characters in the game, which increases the impact of some of your earlier decisions. It can also talk to the hero about a number of other topics, which adds much more lore to the game. The Oracle even seems to know a little something about the Singing Sword, which it links to the better bard, and the Sandgoose and its origins. In order to seek answers from the Oracle, the player has to perform a series of four actions, which form the characters YMCA.

Weapon Locations

Skorm's Bow - Sacrifice 2 henchman at skorm's temple at midnight (when the moon is at the top and daylight at the bottom). 2 henchman can be found at Oakvale and Bowerstone south (in the pub).

Sword of Aeon - Part of story

Avo's Tear - Part of story

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