It's not English humour it's basically Irish the game is made by English people but practically everything references ancient British themes Celtic mythological tropes even down to the name Albion for Britain which basically means the white place like Alba the real name for Scotland. Imitation is the sincerest form of Flattery it's flipside is cultural misappropriation the Fable series of games sits on this Razors Edge like french arthurian Legends never quite sure whether it wants to bastardize the original material. The English a bit like the Americans are a fairly new people who don't really know who they are yet nothing is truly English or American just a mixture of pre-existing things with nothing original happening. when you mistake something for being English you sure you don't understand the thing which means it's cultural appropriation rather than flattery just say British whenever you mean English that's what the English do unless they're racist in which case they say English because they're c**** the English are not their own thing they are simply the newest British people they will be assimilated into the rest of us soon enough. The timescales fable deals with are not actually that big they only look big because your country is less than 500 years old there is a belt in Scotland that is literally older then your country said to be made of the flesh of an Englishman it's not but it reflects the true Nature of the United Kingdom.
Especially since they've announced another, they're stories that needed some serious dusting off. Feels like literal empires have risen and fallen since I've played these. 😂
I am actually getting frustrated that this channel hasn't blown up yet. I want this man to get launched to internet fame. All the effort and soul in these videos. I'm going to keep telling gamers on the internet about him.
Fable 2 is my favorite of the franchise and the best one in my opinion. More customization, better art design, more options overall for role-playing. I spent HOURS playing this when I was younger.
For me, the change to the combat annoyed me. The removal of spells and how the new magic system made the spells play mostly the same bugged me. I also didn’t like not being able to strafe while using ranged weapons.
2 was always my favorite as well. The first game was meh to me, mostly because I actually followed it pre-release, and heard all of Molyneux bullshit hype, and was both naive, and the games industry was early enough, that I believed it. So Fable 1 was very underwhelming. 2 was at least a fun game in its own right... 3 was once again very underwhelming. I never quite understood why Fable 1 is remembered so fondly and 2 isn't... Honestly, I think it's nostalgia goggles. Now I'm not saying Fable 1 was bad, merely that it's not the masterpiece some treat it as, nor is Fable 2 the travesty those drunk on nostalgia act it to be.
Great video! :) 2 things: 1: you can actually resurrect your dog with one of the DLC. Kind of ruins the main ending, but yeah. 2: in the town with the Arena, you can actually give Barnum 5k gold as an investment before the prison quest. When you get back, the town is heavily expanded and you get extra gold back
Another interesting story detail, honestly a borderline easteregg, is that when Lucien shoots you the second time and you're in the childhood sequence (what I call purgatory) Rose makes some comments that hint at the origin of you and Rose. I can't find it and I don't have time to go back and play through just to find it again, but Rose mentions your parents are on a trip and that there are bandits on the road to Bowerstone but that your dad will probably be able to handle them, or something along those lines. To boil down this little conspiracy theory, you, Rose, and your parents used to live on a farm outside of Bowerstone, but on a routine trip your parents were murdered by bandits and never came home, leaving Rose and Sparrow orphaned and forced to make their way to Bowerstone to survive, likely being taken there by the Gypsy's who travel through Bower lake and occasionally let the two stay with them during the winter. The detail that I really like about this is that it's totally possible that the bandits that killed our parents were Thag and his men, and if this theory is taken to it's logical end, that means that our first mission in Fable II was inadvertently avenging our parents, and that's my head canon regardless. If I end up going back to find her comments I'll edit this comment with her exact quotes
Dude I’ve played and replayed fable 2 a billion times and never thought about that. I always looked at that as a dream sequence brought on by the music box or tower. You had a chance to live in a perfect life where you weren’t orphaned. I never thought, “hey. Maybe this WAS your childhood at one point.”
Theresa used to be part of a bandit camp, it's possible it was her gang that killed your parents. She plays both sides of the story. She tells lucien where to find rose and sparrow, she informs him of where to find hammer and consequently causes the abbots death so hammer has a reason to become the hero of strength. This is all so she can get the spire.
I just played this today, you’re right! She says something like ‘The Bandit Thag is heard to be on the way to the market, I hope mom and dad don’t run into him
@@dandogamer Unlikely, Twinblade who took Theresa in is long gone and Theresa didn't start playing both sides until Lucien's wife and child died and she saw an opportunity to push him towards pursuing the Spire.
I cannot explain how influential the fable franchise was in my childhood. I played them sooo many times as a child and even replayed recently and still enjoyed it just as much. Fable 2 was definitely my favourite, it was a fun and accessible game that had a really fun and vibrant stylistic world that i love. It will always be the most nostalgic and beloved franchise for me and im really keen to see if the new game captures the old magic, i will legit buy an xbox just to play the new one if its good.
What really hurt me in choosing Sacrifice is finding my dog's gravesite with the inscription on a tombstone that reads: "He died as he lived -- by your side." So sad that I HAD to choose Love.
Man. I’m 34 years old so for me fable 2 is super special to me. I think it was Xbox 360 2008? And even more special was the initial fable on Xbox. I may go thru a glory run of all these old games that made my childhood. Ahh I’m almost crying 😢
Despite it's flaws, which are numerous, Fable II is a criminally underrated game/RPG in it's own right. It was charm incarnate and had some of the most beautiful and original game environments of it's generation. Still waiting for a PC port and some mods to iron out all the flaws!
This game did the best job at emotional investment. I was sad to see Hammer go at the end. I was sad when Rose died, and hated Lucien. I was actually worried when I read the note when she resurrected. My dog being shot bothered me. The whole thing was good at this. Of all the Fable games, II was my absolute favorite.
I hated the dog my entire first play through. Annoying barky animal. I spent quite some time playing post game without the dog and came across a demon door that requires you to do a series of dog tricks and it brings back the ghost of your dog. He’s happy to see you. I swear to god it broke my damn heart seeing the spirit of the dog I hated, the dog that sacrificed its life for me, come back into reality for a moment just to help me again. I was amazed that I was moved. I hung out by the demon door for a while just to spend time with him again. Every playthrough afterwards you can bet the dog got fancy collars, fully trained, and I’d play ball with him. Yes I would throw the ball off of cliffs, but that still counts.
Fable 2 is a game that will always stick with me. I played it as a child, and found the game to be fantastic and bright just as I found it almost scary, especially the second half. The game starts so bright in the first half, but just keeps getting greyer and greyer in the second, really made the consequences feel dire. I also cannot forget when I played it when I was older, had a child in game for the first time, and upon returning to them in the second half of the game I was greeted by their pleas to not leave them again. No other game ever made me feel the emotions Fable 2 was capable of making me feel.
You know son, I've got a lot of fond memories of this game. It was the first time I have ever played an evil character as a first play trough, roleplaying the protagonist as a little girl who's mind and moralities are broken after losing her sister (and banging her head falling from a tower) and decided to never, ever do anything for anybody other then herself. It's hilarious the extent this game rewards you for being a complete meanie head, haven't touched the game in more then a decade but I still grin thinking of farting, laughing and middle finger...ing in the face of the starving prisoners in the spire begging for food. Good times. And good video son, I'm proud of you 👍
This is my favourite Fable game. Still hoping it eventually gets a PC release. Vortex spell (tornado) was great to pick up and hold enemies while you then pop them with gunshots.
I would frequently become the chaos wizard/bard, decked out with a Flying V lute and leather jacket. Making bandits throw up and clean their own vomit while I’m dishing up sick jams on there buddies.
I think my only issue with your thoughts on the good-evil system is how you’re always looking for a reason for something to happen. I think that’s the point of the evil play through in this game, you do evil things for no reason other than because you’re bad. There doesn’t need to be ulterior motives like trying to get power or revenge. There’s just evil people in the world, it’s how it works
trivia.. at the evil temple, the eating of crunchy chicks is a homage to an exploit where you needed to show an evil act to a demon door. you could trick the game by opening your inventory, and eating 5 crunchy chicks.. worth -5 alignment each, to a total of 25 which was on par with murder.. this was also referenced in fable 3 as you attacked by evil chickens
I tried so hard to be evil in this game to see the differences, but I never could. Even now I can't bring myself to be evil in a playthrough. I love everyone in these games so much. That said, just because I always end up being good doesn't mean I don't hoe around with half the town while I save up for a nice house so I can wife the furniture store shopkeeper
"[The bosses] are just as simplistic and pretty *droll* ..." In the words of the immortal Inigo Montoya: "You keep using that word. I do not think that it means what you think it means."
If you wanted to go full magic (without time slow cheese) you could make use of the summon spell for free meat shields, the tornado spell, or the force push. I actually didn’t bother with time slow in my magic play through. If you didn’t you should really try the summon spell out. It doesn’t just summon the little dudes. It summons the recently deceased prioritizing the most powerful first. Having a squad of balverine ghosts is just easy mode.
Man this looks so much smoother playing it on backwards compat. A few years ago I had a craving to replay this game and bought an old 360, felt like the game chugged along at 20fps most of the time
Little minor correction, If you play Fable: The Journey you learn the real reason why Theresa lived so long was because she tried to use The Spire and it didn't work as intended. She was using Sparrow and Lucien to rebuild and restore the mana of the Spire.
Praise the algorithm! It lead me to this video. Great job mate, I love how you present this story. First person adds a lot of immediacy and weight. Sláinte 🍻
No better example of what you were saying about the annoying text pop-ups on screen than 01:08:26. "Hey, I know you're mourning the loss of your family and best friend but did you know you can buy furniture to increase the value of your now tragically empty home?"
I love both 1 & 2. One was a ground-breaker and number two was probably the most rounded and well-thought-out sequals of all time. Didn't like three as it felt too limiting - plus I didn't like the setting. The only thing missing is an anniversary version of two. Surprised they haven't milked that cash cow yet.
3 had issues, but I felt it did some good things. The Road to Rule system may have been limiting, but it made the combat more difficult. Especially on the PC versions hard mode. The co-op was also much better IMO. The story was also the best imo as it avoided being a copy while doing something new. Also they didn’t overdo the bloom lighting and the framerate felt more stable. Unfortunately, everything else is a step down.
I remember earning millions of gold just doing the blacksmithing mini game. Then proceeded to buy every property earning tons of money passively. Good times.
When I first completed Fable 1, I thought it would be cheeky to take the Sword of Aeons and simply walk out with it instead of fulfilling the prophecy and killing the sister. But the game didn't stop me. I kept the sword and my sister. In theory, Fable II canonized this third outcome.
I remember this game when I was younger. one of the first 360 games I played and I loved it. I would love to go back. It was one in my youth that made me question what is right and the ending. Oh man I remember being upset from it. But I could not be selfish in replacing what was lost.
I'm replaying the series. I'm currently in the middle of 2. These games will always hold a special place in my heart and childhood. Despite all the disappointments
I genuinely love Fable: Lost Chapters and Fable II so much. I'm currently working on converting the aspects of both into a dungeons and Dragons type table top game. Where the campaigns take place after FLC and essentially rewriting the future where the Guild didn't burn down. And the Gods: Avo and Skorm were once human who ascended Godhood. Avo a Paladin of Light and Skorm a Tyrant who enjoyed killing.
My mom always tells me about how at one point while I was playing this game, I kept swearing at the screen because this woman wouldn't stop following me around I said her full name aloud I wasn't allowed to play the game for some time after that I have no memory of this, but she keeps insisting it happened. The only reason I believe her was because I know now that there are "adult entertainers" in Bloodstone, a concept I wasn't familiar with when I was 8 (I'm pretty sure I was doing an evil playthrough so it could've been Olde Town I guess)
I was zoning out last night walking around my house listening to this on my computer in the background when I heard you say "Hey dad." Then I just started chuckling for a few moments.
I always enjoy the property management side of fable. Although the first game did lead the player into slaughtering whole towns just to buy up the property and then using your I'll gotten gains to donate at the temple and become holy once again...
I decided to replay Fable 2 months ago and it was really fun to look back on childhood memories and being more interested in the lore aspect. My fighting strategy now that I’m older is to spawn in those ghost/familiar things and while my enemies were distracted, charge my skill attack and kill them.
I love your videos so much. I tend to listen to these type of things during my job, which is long haul stuff. Just letting you know your work is appreciated and will rewatch these dozens of times before the end of the year.
Good work son, great video. Fable 2 is my favorite fable game, so many things I love about it. The setting, the jank, the choices being more gray and of course the spire sequence is by far one of my favorite “you won’t be back for a while” quests in a game. Loved seeing Lucian being midway through his quest just like you to see how far both have come but not quite ready to settle the score.
Great video, I'm excited to watch the third later today :) And about the "Evil Char punish the dog" part, my take is: An evil person don't see themselves as evil. They think they are right in their ways and everyone else is just wrong. So if the dog is helping you out, it makes no sense for you to punish it. It makes much more sense (at least to me) to praised the dog, since it is helping furthering your(evil) goals.
I may have truly spent more time on Fable II than I have any other game. It was incredible. Fable III is probably the biggest personal letdown I've ever experienced in gaming. I can't wait to watch your video on it and better understand what happened.
Theresa felt severely underused in Fable 3, so the feelings are either annoyed with her for not being honest with you like she was your parent in 2 or "why are you even here, T?"
I love these retrospectives man I've started going through the dmc series because of your last one I could never get past the first few levels and now im already on dmc3 😅
I know that folks love Fable 1 but I can't imagine a Fable game without a dog! Hence the reason I've played Fable 2 at least 10 times. Maybe I'll play it one day though.
just discovered the first of your fable videos today and just watched both of them - can't wait for the rest especially the one covering the additional content like the books since they're rarely if ever talked about in the context of the games. fable's hands down one of my favourite franchises of all time and i'm so glad to see someone doing a deep dive on it
It's great to see you cover this series! Fable II was my childhood fav game! I've just recommended your vids to the Fable speedrunning discord, as I know all them would really appreciate the level of care and research that has gone into your vids :)
I feel like Fable 2 is a victim of the realization that because 90% of the players will do a good playthrough on their first run, the studio, with it's finite resources, will invest a lot more in to the good path than the evil one because that's what the producers would demand from a business prespective.
I also named my character Blade. He spent his life helping people, lowering prices for the businesses and homes he owned, and chose Sacrifice. His story ends after he moves into Castle Fairfax and gets married to a woman named Catherine.
I spent two hours trying to kill the final boss with my fire will that I had put all of my skills into only to realize they wanted me to use lightning when the game glitched and no one would continue with their lines. I didn't play again for a while. 😂
52:38 Considering it's been like, 20 years since you met that dog... I wonder if Theresa just got you a new one and used magic to make it like you like the original.
About the experience-orb gathering, I figured it would be like taking a breather after a fight to concentrate on the things that happened and how they could be improved. Could be done while jogging too, I guess.
I must say despite the first one being the best for me because of the nostalgia Effect it has for me i must say Part 2 is for me the best playwise and Storywise. The ranting the fighting the quest everything is so great.
Hey dude, i havent finished this video yet, just stumbled onto it, i've been a big fan of the fable series since 1. I even pre ordered it as a kid back in the day and got the special edition dvd with the dev dairy in it, i'd watch that thing for hours on end. I just wanted to stop by and say this video is really great. You've got solid content here, and I can't wait to see your channel grow with time. Thanks for the quality video!
I always remember the exploit for property rent where you changed the dates on your 360 console to years in the future to get a bunch of gold when you returned to the game
Fable II was my introduction into the Fable series so it holds a special place with me. Never changed my name since "Sparrow" since the name was mentioned in the cutscenes. I also hated that death was removed. Marrying Alex was also incredibly buggy in the game and she was IMPOSSIBLE to keep happy
To me, Fable 2 was the best of the games. I liked the first one but Fable 2 irons out some of the things that made me dread certain missions in Fable 1. I liked the sometimes grey moral choices, I wasn't going in to be good or evil, just to make personal choices for every situation, and it works. The eerie farm dream at the end of the main quest or even the demon door with the winter house works very well for me, the atmosphere can really be on point in this game! The NPC characters are good, even side quest characters like Chesty, and I enjoyed the increase in character customisation. This is the Fable I keep coming back to, that I still play from time to time, It's been years since I touched Fable 1 and I haven't played 3 since it came out...
I'm surprised you didn't talk about the fact you can bring your dog back in the DLC. That was a really nice addition. It didn't add evil points either.
Fun fact: if you disabled the internet connection on the 360, went into the settings and changed the consoles time/date to the max year, that would factor into the offline time progression in Fable 2. In other words, you'd make ridiculous money from owned buildings. Simply reconnect to the internet once you're back into the game and then rinse and repeat for infinite money.
fable 2 is still my fav fable of the trilogy if the ever remake this game that would be sick!! 🤩😊 I hope they also keep the fable II mechanic that you can earn money even if your not online in the new fable form playground games 🙏
In the game if you let lucien monologue at the end Reaver will shoot him. also on knothole island DLC if you look at the graveyard. you can bring back your dog.
The colours in Fable 2 correspond to the buttons used for attacking. I guess they thought it makes more sense to have strength to be blue, since you press the blue button to do strength stuff and the red button to do will stuff.
Simply color correspondence with the controller. 😒 Yeah, I thought it was kinda lame to not keep Strength coded red and Will blue. This is one of the things I didnt like about Fable 2, even if its nitpicky.
I love the Fable series for the sole purpose of Character creation that evolves your character throughout the entire playthrough, in every Fable game ive done multiple playthroughs, making Strength only, Skill only, Will only characters with different moral compasses An evil fire only Pyromancer hero in Fable 2 who didnt care about money or fame but only cared about burning the world down, unbiasedly killing both the innocent and the guilty, the horns and red will lines fit this character perfectly. A rich, greedy, pompous, uncaring, regal, Reaver type pistol only Skill hero in Fable 3 who's whole purpose in life is to live for himself and himself alone An all good Skill only rifle wielding Ranger who lived among the Gypsies in Fable 2 rescuing innocents from bandits and monsters An all evil bandit clan leader who didnt use weapons, only his fists and sheer strength to murder innocents, kill an endless army of guards and hulk out using specific strength enhancing magic in Fable 1 (this was by far the hardest playthrough) A Strength only Great hammer male Bandit leader who's moral system is mostly good but hes also corrupt, focusing on destroying other bandit clans and leaving innocents alone but hes a womanizer, alcoholic who jacks up the rent prices for max gold in Fable 2 An all good Will user in Fable 3 who lived among the nomads, living a simple life in the snowy mountains as the guardian of the mountains The character archetypes you can make in these games are pretty much endless, giving so much game replayability and adds challenge in each playthrough, its great fun!
Fable 2 did some cool things like changing certain environments based on quests, and larger environments. I also liked pressing the button to the beat in order to mildly increase melee damage. Some of the story was good too despite being cut short and some of it being derivative of the first game. Unfortunately, it is a step back in many ways. No varied boss battles. Just big prison guards and trolls. Less enemies. Funky aiming that forced the player to stand still. Less magic. Magic spells that played mostly the same and forced players to stand still. Useless co-op with a mercenary that did no damage at later levels.
One of the best, true RPGs ever done. Minus the third one. Depending on multiplayer kinda blew chunks at times. But when u had u're crew with u, u blew thru that game like batman and dark wing.. and bat girl, and women, and red hood lol.
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Hey good to hear from you man I first found your channel when you did Legacy of Kain keep up the great work Son.
@@brilicusgaming6922 Just call me Daddy
No thank you.
I like your videos I was thinking maybe if you wanted you could do this type of video for far cry 3 and far cry 4 I think it would be really cool
It's not English humour it's basically Irish the game is made by English people but practically everything references ancient British themes Celtic mythological tropes even down to the name Albion for Britain which basically means the white place like Alba the real name for Scotland. Imitation is the sincerest form of Flattery it's flipside is cultural misappropriation the Fable series of games sits on this Razors Edge like french arthurian Legends never quite sure whether it wants to bastardize the original material. The English a bit like the Americans are a fairly new people who don't really know who they are yet nothing is truly English or American just a mixture of pre-existing things with nothing original happening. when you mistake something for being English you sure you don't understand the thing which means it's cultural appropriation rather than flattery just say British whenever you mean English that's what the English do unless they're racist in which case they say English because they're c**** the English are not their own thing they are simply the newest British people they will be assimilated into the rest of us soon enough. The timescales fable deals with are not actually that big they only look big because your country is less than 500 years old there is a belt in Scotland that is literally older then your country said to be made of the flesh of an Englishman it's not but it reflects the true Nature of the United Kingdom.
I cannot express enough how happy I am someone is actually making these types of videos for fable. Keep up the good work!
Summoning salt has done 1&2 if you crave more :)
@@ghostoflazlo they're really good retrospectives too
Especially since they've announced another, they're stories that needed some serious dusting off. Feels like literal empires have risen and fallen since I've played these. 😂
I am actually getting frustrated that this channel hasn't blown up yet. I want this man to get launched to internet fame. All the effort and soul in these videos. I'm going to keep telling gamers on the internet about him.
Soon Dad.
Fable 2 is my favorite of the franchise and the best one in my opinion. More customization, better art design, more options overall for role-playing. I spent HOURS playing this when I was younger.
For me, the change to the combat annoyed me. The removal of spells and how the new magic system made the spells play mostly the same bugged me. I also didn’t like not being able to strafe while using ranged weapons.
Same here, one of the first games I played when I got my 360 as a kid. Still a cherished game, shame that the franchise fizzled out.
2 was always my favorite as well.
The first game was meh to me, mostly because I actually followed it pre-release, and heard all of Molyneux bullshit hype, and was both naive, and the games industry was early enough, that I believed it. So Fable 1 was very underwhelming. 2 was at least a fun game in its own right... 3 was once again very underwhelming.
I never quite understood why Fable 1 is remembered so fondly and 2 isn't... Honestly, I think it's nostalgia goggles. Now I'm not saying Fable 1 was bad, merely that it's not the masterpiece some treat it as, nor is Fable 2 the travesty those drunk on nostalgia act it to be.
Agreed, I would love to somehow replay it on PC!
My brother on his first playthrough chose money over family. He cried for days after he realized the dog was dead for good. 😂 Traumatizing times.
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You can actually get the dog back with DLC it was at Island one we can get that cool Knight outfit what change colour with if you're good or evil
In what are you choose that's why you become a property manager and just make an economical crisis by increasing the rent to 100%
@@ddsjgvkwas about to say the same I've got goty always go for the goty 👌
I did the same shit 😂 i had to play through again. Chose the dog and made my millions through house investment 😂
Great video! :) 2 things:
1: you can actually resurrect your dog with one of the DLC. Kind of ruins the main ending, but yeah.
2: in the town with the Arena, you can actually give Barnum 5k gold as an investment before the prison quest. When you get back, the town is heavily expanded and you get extra gold back
If you don't get the dlc you can still visit your dog through one of the demon doors
Another interesting story detail, honestly a borderline easteregg, is that when Lucien shoots you the second time and you're in the childhood sequence (what I call purgatory) Rose makes some comments that hint at the origin of you and Rose. I can't find it and I don't have time to go back and play through just to find it again, but Rose mentions your parents are on a trip and that there are bandits on the road to Bowerstone but that your dad will probably be able to handle them, or something along those lines. To boil down this little conspiracy theory, you, Rose, and your parents used to live on a farm outside of Bowerstone, but on a routine trip your parents were murdered by bandits and never came home, leaving Rose and Sparrow orphaned and forced to make their way to Bowerstone to survive, likely being taken there by the Gypsy's who travel through Bower lake and occasionally let the two stay with them during the winter. The detail that I really like about this is that it's totally possible that the bandits that killed our parents were Thag and his men, and if this theory is taken to it's logical end, that means that our first mission in Fable II was inadvertently avenging our parents, and that's my head canon regardless. If I end up going back to find her comments I'll edit this comment with her exact quotes
It's been years, but I recall multiple hints that Thag was indeed your parent's killer
Dude I’ve played and replayed fable 2 a billion times and never thought about that. I always looked at that as a dream sequence brought on by the music box or tower. You had a chance to live in a perfect life where you weren’t orphaned. I never thought, “hey. Maybe this WAS your childhood at one point.”
Theresa used to be part of a bandit camp, it's possible it was her gang that killed your parents. She plays both sides of the story. She tells lucien where to find rose and sparrow, she informs him of where to find hammer and consequently causes the abbots death so hammer has a reason to become the hero of strength. This is all so she can get the spire.
I just played this today, you’re right! She says something like ‘The Bandit Thag is heard to be on the way to the market, I hope mom and dad don’t run into him
@@dandogamer Unlikely, Twinblade who took Theresa in is long gone and Theresa didn't start playing both sides until Lucien's wife and child died and she saw an opportunity to push him towards pursuing the Spire.
I cannot explain how influential the fable franchise was in my childhood. I played them sooo many times as a child and even replayed recently and still enjoyed it just as much. Fable 2 was definitely my favourite, it was a fun and accessible game that had a really fun and vibrant stylistic world that i love. It will always be the most nostalgic and beloved franchise for me and im really keen to see if the new game captures the old magic, i will legit buy an xbox just to play the new one if its good.
What really hurt me in choosing Sacrifice is finding my dog's gravesite with the inscription on a tombstone that reads: "He died as he lived -- by your side."
So sad that I HAD to choose Love.
You can revive the dog with the Knothole Island DLC, just saying.
@@puffnisse Ah, I did not know that -- thanks!
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Man. I’m 34 years old so for me fable 2 is super special to me. I think it was Xbox 360 2008? And even more special was the initial fable on Xbox. I may go thru a glory run of all these old games that made my childhood. Ahh I’m almost crying 😢
Despite it's flaws, which are numerous, Fable II is a criminally underrated game/RPG in it's own right. It was charm incarnate and had some of the most beautiful and original game environments of it's generation. Still waiting for a PC port and some mods to iron out all the flaws!
I doubt we will see a PC port of this game.
This game did the best job at emotional investment. I was sad to see Hammer go at the end. I was sad when Rose died, and hated Lucien. I was actually worried when I read the note when she resurrected. My dog being shot bothered me. The whole thing was good at this. Of all the Fable games, II was my absolute favorite.
I'm still salty you never get to see Rose again if you choose to bring her back to life
I hated the dog my entire first play through. Annoying barky animal. I spent quite some time playing post game without the dog and came across a demon door that requires you to do a series of dog tricks and it brings back the ghost of your dog. He’s happy to see you. I swear to god it broke my damn heart seeing the spirit of the dog I hated, the dog that sacrificed its life for me, come back into reality for a moment just to help me again. I was amazed that I was moved. I hung out by the demon door for a while just to spend time with him again.
Every playthrough afterwards you can bet the dog got fancy collars, fully trained, and I’d play ball with him. Yes I would throw the ball off of cliffs, but that still counts.
Fable 2 is a game that will always stick with me. I played it as a child, and found the game to be fantastic and bright just as I found it almost scary, especially the second half. The game starts so bright in the first half, but just keeps getting greyer and greyer in the second, really made the consequences feel dire.
I also cannot forget when I played it when I was older, had a child in game for the first time, and upon returning to them in the second half of the game I was greeted by their pleas to not leave them again. No other game ever made me feel the emotions Fable 2 was capable of making me feel.
You know son, I've got a lot of fond memories of this game.
It was the first time I have ever played an evil character as a first play trough, roleplaying the protagonist as a little girl who's mind and moralities are broken after losing her sister (and banging her head falling from a tower) and decided to never, ever do anything for anybody other then herself. It's hilarious the extent this game rewards you for being a complete meanie head, haven't touched the game in more then a decade but I still grin thinking of farting, laughing and middle finger...ing in the face of the starving prisoners in the spire begging for food. Good times.
And good video son, I'm proud of you 👍
This is my favourite Fable game. Still hoping it eventually gets a PC release. Vortex spell (tornado) was great to pick up and hold enemies while you then pop them with gunshots.
I would frequently become the chaos wizard/bard, decked out with a Flying V lute and leather jacket. Making bandits throw up and clean their own vomit while I’m dishing up sick jams on there buddies.
You can ressurect your dog on knothole island. At the Cheeters Krypt. So you can pick sacrifice but still have your dog for the rest of the game.
I think my only issue with your thoughts on the good-evil system is how you’re always looking for a reason for something to happen. I think that’s the point of the evil play through in this game, you do evil things for no reason other than because you’re bad. There doesn’t need to be ulterior motives like trying to get power or revenge. There’s just evil people in the world, it’s how it works
trivia.. at the evil temple, the eating of crunchy chicks is a homage to an exploit where you needed to show an evil act to a demon door. you could trick the game by opening your inventory, and eating 5 crunchy chicks.. worth -5 alignment each, to a total of 25 which was on par with murder..
this was also referenced in fable 3 as you attacked by evil chickens
Thanks for the info Dad!
@@YourFavoriteSon1 you're welcome sport.
I was at the store the MORNING this game dropped. Played it so so much and loved the world.
Brings back memories...
Bought a 360 specifically for this game
I tried so hard to be evil in this game to see the differences, but I never could. Even now I can't bring myself to be evil in a playthrough. I love everyone in these games so much. That said, just because I always end up being good doesn't mean I don't hoe around with half the town while I save up for a nice house so I can wife the furniture store shopkeeper
this is literally me in every game xd
"[The bosses] are just as simplistic and pretty *droll* ..."
In the words of the immortal Inigo Montoya: "You keep using that word. I do not think that it means what you think it means."
If you wanted to go full magic (without time slow cheese) you could make use of the summon spell for free meat shields, the tornado spell, or the force push. I actually didn’t bother with time slow in my magic play through. If you didn’t you should really try the summon spell out. It doesn’t just summon the little dudes. It summons the recently deceased prioritizing the most powerful first. Having a squad of balverine ghosts is just easy mode.
Man this looks so much smoother playing it on backwards compat. A few years ago I had a craving to replay this game and bought an old 360, felt like the game chugged along at 20fps most of the time
Little minor correction, If you play Fable: The Journey you learn the real reason why Theresa lived so long was because she tried to use The Spire and it didn't work as intended.
She was using Sparrow and Lucien to rebuild and restore the mana of the Spire.
Praise the algorithm! It lead me to this video. Great job mate, I love how you present this story. First person adds a lot of immediacy and weight. Sláinte 🍻
In the knothole dlc, there's a switch on a grave that brings your dog back to life.
Not all is lost, brother
It seems Peter Molynuex has always looked like a leprechaun that's about to make you a crooked deal
No better example of what you were saying about the annoying text pop-ups on screen than 01:08:26.
"Hey, I know you're mourning the loss of your family and best friend but did you know you can buy furniture to increase the value of your now tragically empty home?"
I would love a remaster.i played this game nonstop.one of my fav series.such a unique world
I love both 1 & 2. One was a ground-breaker and number two was probably the most rounded and well-thought-out sequals of all time. Didn't like three as it felt too limiting - plus I didn't like the setting. The only thing missing is an anniversary version of two. Surprised they haven't milked that cash cow yet.
3 had issues, but I felt it did some good things. The Road to Rule system may have been limiting, but it made the combat more difficult. Especially on the PC versions hard mode.
The co-op was also much better IMO. The story was also the best imo as it avoided being a copy while doing something new.
Also they didn’t overdo the bloom lighting and the framerate felt more stable.
Unfortunately, everything else is a step down.
@@dingle2987 evolving weapons and mixing magic was pretty awesome too
Fable II holds a special place in my heart. I think it's time to reinstall.
I remember earning millions of gold just doing the blacksmithing mini game. Then proceeded to buy every property earning tons of money passively. Good times.
Time to once again park myself in a comfy chair and listen to YFS explore a game I've never played. Let's go.
Exactly the way it was meant to be enjoyed Dad.
It was one of the best fable games hands down
You should really fix that whole "game ive never played" part
@@brecor9106 with gamepass many things are possible. I've got it installing now.
@@YourFavoriteSon1 that's a bit too harsh don't you think, son?
When I first completed Fable 1, I thought it would be cheeky to take the Sword of Aeons and simply walk out with it instead of fulfilling the prophecy and killing the sister. But the game didn't stop me. I kept the sword and my sister. In theory, Fable II canonized this third outcome.
I remember this game when I was younger. one of the first 360 games I played and I loved it. I would love to go back.
It was one in my youth that made me question what is right and the ending. Oh man I remember being upset from it. But I could not be selfish in replacing what was lost.
I'm replaying the series. I'm currently in the middle of 2. These games will always hold a special place in my heart and childhood. Despite all the disappointments
I genuinely love Fable: Lost Chapters and Fable II so much.
I'm currently working on converting the aspects of both into a dungeons and Dragons type table top game. Where the campaigns take place after FLC and essentially rewriting the future where the Guild didn't burn down. And the Gods: Avo and Skorm were once human who ascended Godhood. Avo a Paladin of Light and Skorm a Tyrant who enjoyed killing.
Fable 2 is absolutely the crown jewel of the series
My mom always tells me about how at one point while I was playing this game, I kept swearing at the screen because this woman wouldn't stop following me around
I said her full name aloud
I wasn't allowed to play the game for some time after that
I have no memory of this, but she keeps insisting it happened. The only reason I believe her was because I know now that there are "adult entertainers" in Bloodstone, a concept I wasn't familiar with when I was 8 (I'm pretty sure I was doing an evil playthrough so it could've been Olde Town I guess)
I love that this series is gaining some popularity
I remember getting this game for my seventeenth birthday. I played every bit of it as thoroughly as possible. It was a very fun game.
I was zoning out last night walking around my house listening to this on my computer in the background when I heard you say "Hey dad." Then I just started chuckling for a few moments.
I always enjoy the property management side of fable. Although the first game did lead the player into slaughtering whole towns just to buy up the property and then using your I'll gotten gains to donate at the temple and become holy once again...
I decided to replay Fable 2 months ago and it was really fun to look back on childhood memories and being more interested in the lore aspect. My fighting strategy now that I’m older is to spawn in those ghost/familiar things and while my enemies were distracted, charge my skill attack and kill them.
I love your videos so much. I tend to listen to these type of things during my job, which is long haul stuff. Just letting you know your work is appreciated and will rewatch these dozens of times before the end of the year.
Glad to hear it Dad!
@@YourFavoriteSon1Ayo
Good work son, great video. Fable 2 is my favorite fable game, so many things I love about it. The setting, the jank, the choices being more gray and of course the spire sequence is by far one of my favorite “you won’t be back for a while” quests in a game. Loved seeing Lucian being midway through his quest just like you to see how far both have come but not quite ready to settle the score.
Oh my, who could that specific slow time chatter have been?
I have no idea Dad😎
Great video, I'm excited to watch the third later today :) And about the "Evil Char punish the dog" part, my take is: An evil person don't see themselves as evil. They think they are right in their ways and everyone else is just wrong. So if the dog is helping you out, it makes no sense for you to punish it. It makes much more sense (at least to me) to praised the dog, since it is helping furthering your(evil) goals.
I may have truly spent more time on Fable II than I have any other game. It was incredible. Fable III is probably the biggest personal letdown I've ever experienced in gaming. I can't wait to watch your video on it and better understand what happened.
I remember the only thing i hated about this game was that the story was too short for me
I found this channel from the first fable retrospective and was immediately in love, I’m very proud of you son!
I remember getting super pissed at theresa in 3 , straight up hiding shit to make it look like your brother meant something else
Theresa felt severely underused in Fable 3, so the feelings are either annoyed with her for not being honest with you like she was your parent in 2 or "why are you even here, T?"
I love these retrospectives man I've started going through the dmc series because of your last one I could never get past the first few levels and now im already on dmc3 😅
Glad to hear it Dad!
Did you go from 1 to 3? I ran through 2 only because so many said to skip it, but I still wanted to see it lol
@@acerome1595 no I played through 2 it only took like 4 hours 😅 its so brain dead easy compared to the first one
Fable 2 was my entry point for RPGs when I was 9. Since then RPGs have been my favorite genre.
I know that folks love Fable 1 but I can't imagine a Fable game without a dog! Hence the reason I've played Fable 2 at least 10 times. Maybe I'll play it one day though.
just discovered the first of your fable videos today and just watched both of them - can't wait for the rest especially the one covering the additional content like the books since they're rarely if ever talked about in the context of the games. fable's hands down one of my favourite franchises of all time and i'm so glad to see someone doing a deep dive on it
It's great to see you cover this series! Fable II was my childhood fav game! I've just recommended your vids to the Fable speedrunning discord, as I know all them would really appreciate the level of care and research that has gone into your vids :)
Thanks Dad!
I feel like Fable 2 is a victim of the realization that because 90% of the players will do a good playthrough on their first run, the studio, with it's finite resources, will invest a lot more in to the good path than the evil one because that's what the producers would demand from a business prespective.
this guy is so underrated gl on ur channel bro i love fable
1:10:21 Yikes... all of a sudden, I'm glad Theresa's face was covered by her hood during the entire game.
I also named my character Blade. He spent his life helping people, lowering prices for the businesses and homes he owned, and chose Sacrifice. His story ends after he moves into Castle Fairfax and gets married to a woman named Catherine.
Hey son, great to see the new format. good luck. can't wait for the 3rd.
Oh wow, nice to see you getting sponsers.
Thanks Dad!
I spent two hours trying to kill the final boss with my fire will that I had put all of my skills into only to realize they wanted me to use lightning when the game glitched and no one would continue with their lines. I didn't play again for a while. 😂
52:38 Considering it's been like, 20 years since you met that dog... I wonder if Theresa just got you a new one and used magic to make it like you like the original.
Didn't think of that, but the odds are high.
Love these retrospectives.
Fable is my 2nd favorite game series after Zelda, and you make great points.
About the experience-orb gathering, I figured it would be like taking a breather after a fight to concentrate on the things that happened and how they could be improved. Could be done while jogging too, I guess.
I must say despite the first one being the best for me because of the nostalgia Effect it has for me i must say Part 2 is for me the best playwise and Storywise. The ranting the fighting the quest everything is so great.
Hey dude, i havent finished this video yet, just stumbled onto it, i've been a big fan of the fable series since 1. I even pre ordered it as a kid back in the day and got the special edition dvd with the dev dairy in it, i'd watch that thing for hours on end. I just wanted to stop by and say this video is really great. You've got solid content here, and I can't wait to see your channel grow with time. Thanks for the quality video!
Gosh, I’m surprised I’m not the only one who plays this game anymore
So I have a son that actually LIKES Fable? Was raised right in my opinion
I always remember the exploit for property rent where you changed the dates on your 360 console to years in the future to get a bunch of gold when you returned to the game
Found your channel through this series
Fable II was my introduction into the Fable series so it holds a special place with me. Never changed my name since "Sparrow" since the name was mentioned in the cutscenes. I also hated that death was removed. Marrying Alex was also incredibly buggy in the game and she was IMPOSSIBLE to keep happy
To me, Fable 2 was the best of the games. I liked the first one but Fable 2 irons out some of the things that made me dread certain missions in Fable 1. I liked the sometimes grey moral choices, I wasn't going in to be good or evil, just to make personal choices for every situation, and it works.
The eerie farm dream at the end of the main quest or even the demon door with the winter house works very well for me, the atmosphere can really be on point in this game!
The NPC characters are good, even side quest characters like Chesty, and I enjoyed the increase in character customisation.
This is the Fable I keep coming back to, that I still play from time to time, It's been years since I touched Fable 1 and I haven't played 3 since it came out...
you can actually get your dog back if you sacrifice some people in a tomb on knothole Island
I'm surprised you didn't talk about the fact you can bring your dog back in the DLC. That was a really nice addition. It didn't add evil points either.
Fun fact: if you disabled the internet connection on the 360, went into the settings and changed the consoles time/date to the max year, that would factor into the offline time progression in Fable 2.
In other words, you'd make ridiculous money from owned buildings. Simply reconnect to the internet once you're back into the game and then rinse and repeat for infinite money.
Fable II is my favorite
My boy is getting sponsored??? I can't describe how proud I am of you son
We made it Dad
fable 2 is still my fav fable of the trilogy if the ever remake this game that would be sick!! 🤩😊 I hope they also keep the fable II mechanic that you can earn money even if your not online in the new fable form playground games 🙏
In the game if you let lucien monologue at the end Reaver will shoot him.
also on knothole island DLC if you look at the graveyard. you can bring back your dog.
I remember saving up all summer to buy a 360 just to buy this game. Good times, hope we get a look at 4 soon.
Sad I have to go to work but I'll.be saving this for later.
It'll be here when you're ready Dad
@@YourFavoriteSon1 thanks son, just returned home and am resuming this banger of a video. God I love fable.
I’ve been waiting for the second part! Keep up the killer work son.
Can't wait to see the retrospectives for the other fable games. Keep it up!
I will never for the life of me understand why they changed strength XP from red to blue and magic from blue to red.
completely agree
The colours in Fable 2 correspond to the buttons used for attacking. I guess they thought it makes more sense to have strength to be blue, since you press the blue button to do strength stuff and the red button to do will stuff.
Simply color correspondence with the controller. 😒 Yeah, I thought it was kinda lame to not keep Strength coded red and Will blue. This is one of the things I didnt like about Fable 2, even if its nitpicky.
I’m excited to watch this next installment son.
Didn't know that I needed this today but it was a pleasant surprise
Keep up the good work, Son.
Ah yes, my all time favorite game. Despite its flaws and despite Peter molyneux, it still has a large place in my heart.
I love the Fable series for the sole purpose of Character creation that evolves your character throughout the entire playthrough, in every Fable game ive done multiple playthroughs, making Strength only, Skill only, Will only characters with different moral compasses
An evil fire only Pyromancer hero in Fable 2 who didnt care about money or fame but only cared about burning the world down, unbiasedly killing both the innocent and the guilty, the horns and red will lines fit this character perfectly.
A rich, greedy, pompous, uncaring, regal, Reaver type pistol only Skill hero in Fable 3 who's whole purpose in life is to live for himself and himself alone
An all good Skill only rifle wielding Ranger who lived among the Gypsies in Fable 2 rescuing innocents from bandits and monsters
An all evil bandit clan leader who didnt use weapons, only his fists and sheer strength to murder innocents, kill an endless army of guards and hulk out using specific strength enhancing magic in Fable 1 (this was by far the hardest playthrough)
A Strength only Great hammer male Bandit leader who's moral system is mostly good but hes also corrupt, focusing on destroying other bandit clans and leaving innocents alone but hes a womanizer, alcoholic who jacks up the rent prices for max gold in Fable 2
An all good Will user in Fable 3 who lived among the nomads, living a simple life in the snowy mountains as the guardian of the mountains
The character archetypes you can make in these games are pretty much endless, giving so much game replayability and adds challenge in each playthrough, its great fun!
Fable 2 did some cool things like changing certain environments based on quests, and larger environments. I also liked pressing the button to the beat in order to mildly increase melee damage. Some of the story was good too despite being cut short and some of it being derivative of the first game.
Unfortunately, it is a step back in many ways. No varied boss battles. Just big prison guards and trolls. Less enemies. Funky aiming that forced the player to stand still. Less magic. Magic spells that played mostly the same and forced players to stand still. Useless co-op with a mercenary that did no damage at later levels.
Nobody understands Fable II anymore 😞
Subbed immediately, this is my favorite game ever and no one ever talks about it
I like your video essays, they're so insightful and so in depth. Keep it up!
Fable is the king of playing a good playthrough and a evil playthrough after.
Theres still people making videos of fable cant believe it, its an old game but i still think that the mechanic of moral was super good
One of the best, true RPGs ever done. Minus the third one. Depending on multiplayer kinda blew chunks at times. But when u had u're crew with u, u blew thru that game like batman and dark wing.. and bat girl, and women, and red hood lol.
One of my favorite games in my Xbox 360 days.
I need to rewatch the fable 1 video just finished it yesterday
This was my childhood so thank you for making this video my man
No problem dad!