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Fable?s Lost Chapters Found on PC |
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Microsoft Game Studios has announced that Fable: The Lost Chapters is currently in development for Windows and is expected to reach store shelves in Fall 2005. Fable: The Lost Chapters features a host of enhancements from its top-selling Xbox version, including new quests to conquer, areas to explore, creatures to slay, and story elements to discover. The original Fable sold more than 1.4 million copies and was highly acclaimed, earning numerous awards from the industry?s top print, broadcast, and online outlets. Fable: The Lost Chapters is being developed by world-renowned Lionhead Studios.
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Based on the best-selling, award-winning Xbox title, Fable: The Lost Chapters is now fully optimized for the PC platform, complete with expanded content, greater customization, new quests, and enhanced graphics. In this groundbreaking, role-playing adventure game from Lionhead Studios, every action determines a character?s skills, appearance, and morality. A character?s life story is created from childhood through adulthood and on to old age. One can grow from an inexperienced child into the most powerful being in the world, spoken of by all and immortalized in legend. As additional story and side quests await, so too does the path of righteousness, as well as the life of evil. With every choice, a character transforms into a reflection of his actions and decisions. Age leaves characters wizened and battle leaves characters scarred in the world of Fable: The Lost Chapters.
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With experience comes character advancement and physical change. These changes may take the form of expanding muscles, development of a keen eye, or even the buzz of magical energies around fingertips. Villagers and NPCs comment on successes, failures, appearances, and behaviors. Their many opinions are expressed through applause, mockery, trepidation, panic, and even flirtation. With each good deed or creature slain, the world is changed forever. In Fable: The Lost Chapters, gamers decide: ?Who will I be??
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-Red Dawg, GameVortex Communications AKA Alex Redmann |
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