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@Rakkupoo @Guild_Master_ @edinsftw Ah the Guildmaster...He was always a cheerful-looking character

I remember once there being some part within the game that had something to do with him go crazy (I don't know, there were a few guards in that place with the bugs as a child and then bandits as a young adult that attacked you if you came any closer), never went there, so I will go look at it once the HD remake is up and running

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@ddogbritt16 Wait, you got experience for punching children?

Well at least I know a good way of getting my points up...Plus I recently found the evil side and will most likely try to stick with it, for too long have I been worried of what the virtual populace thought of me! And now I shall torment them with me punching children and clubbing baby seals

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@weakboson Well as a person who played it like...3-4 years ago as a re-living ( I remember playing it somewhere at a very young age but can't exactly remember when was the last time I played it) it was...Well think of it like this: There was an actual mana bar there, there was some sneaking elements included (Even a visibility meter in the form of an eye that got colored depending who was looking at you and had a number as to how many people were looking at you), you got your quests off of a map table via cards, it may have been more or less a linear game (Considering you couldn't jump to many places and you couldn't swim) but it still felt pretty open with activities that did have some point to them, like fishing and kicking chickens, you could win a few prizes with those and weapons and armor that mattered, like they did change your armor value and how much damage you did, plus runes that you could add to weapons that had slots to put in.

I...May spend a long time counting things that were good with Fable 1 (Or The Lost Chapters as it's called) but I will top it off with this: It had it's fair share of cutscenes that had stuff happening, I think Fable 2 had cutscenes merge with the gameplay but I don't count them as cutscenes, more like camera angles being forced to a certain perspective (I think there was like...One or Two cutscenes there, at the start I know there were 2) and Fable 3 also had quite a bit of cutscenes but it wasn't a really good game..Unfortunately..

So yeah: If you feel like seeing what the game was like back then, you might be interested in The Lost Chapters, because as the nostalgic person that I am at times, I am interested in seeing what the game will be like in this batch of fresh paint...Plus I would like to spend the many hours of just fishing for fish that most likely were just there as trophies to put in your house as your wife still loves to see you, even if you went full-on strength and made yourself look like a giant body-builder who also had the whitest hair in the history of mankind (Yes, your hair goes gray to white even though you are still pretty young, like hell if you muck around you did turn old, If you encountered a hairstyle that was quite slick and you didn't put in to much strength in to it but was able to wield a 2-handed sword you could go off and call yourself Dante)

I should stop now before this thing gets too long.

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@joke_man @kalgert123 @BARRICADE_28 Uhm...I don't exactly have the kind of budget to be at a standing of being able to buy games

Sure it may be cheap but at the same time I look at it and it looks pretty dated, that and I don't want to risk buying a game that works like butts

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@BARRICADE_28 Maybe in the not-so-far future...There will be a release of an update of KOTOR

After playing SWTOR, I am quite interested in playing KOTOR...Unfortunately it's old and the last time I tried playing it, it served to be a bit unplayable with it crashing almost every 3 steps that I made

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Oh these teases...But I do hope it will follow the same formula as the original fable did, but if it goes anywhere in the lines of Fable 3 well...I am not going to be happy

And may the PC port be a good one too

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@downloadthefile That's why I consider lower-cost games a lot better than full-priced games

Sure there are a lot of full-priced games that are good but then again there are others that are pretty bad

I quite commend the devs for this game...Too bad it's a new IP so not many people have heard about it yet..Well people that are on gamespot/steam may now have heard of it and probably think that Gamestop is out of their minds

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@Tiwill44 You can't trust Gamespot reviews, they feel a lot more subjective rather than objective

Then again most reviews do sometime go with the "How much fun I had" run which is accurate, because if a reviewer rates a game high even if it isn't fun, then there's something wrong with the review (I personally go to Angry Joe because his reviews are a bit more accurate,and I watch Totalhalibu/Totalbiscuit for a 30'ish minute demo of a game)

Basically: Gamespot is out of their mind and people shouldn't exactly take it's reviews in consideration, I personally use it just for the gaming news and to see when is a game coming out/When was a game released

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@Caldrin It actually is a standard for ARPGS, I would find it a bit strange if they put it I don't know...Down the corner of the screen

I've also played dungeon siege 3 and what it had was a circle around the enemy you were fighting, that felt weirder for me,especially since it was on a console rather than PC

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@Morphine_OD I wouldn't exactly count Torchlight 2 as a "Diablo 3" because it has some different things behind it..I wouldn't even call it a dark gritty ARPG, more of a Colorful but yet gruesome ARPG

This one seems more relevant for comparison of Diablo 3 (Although there is no comparison needed because D3 is bollocks, fun for the first run, boring and repetitive when playing it again, plus the difficulty spikes are frustrating) because it's a bit more of a darker type of ARPG...Plus it looks pretty interesting, I might give it a try.