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Hello Too Human Take 2. Fable 2 will barely sell 1 million copies and it will receive average review scores around 75%. I have seen the the screen shots and that lame video shown at E3 it looked so meh. I played Fable 1 and it was so easy it was a joke.

^Discuss people. Fable 2 will bomb

BTW: This is not troll.

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I think it will average around 90%. I'm looking forward to it the most out of the games that are coming out this year. I don't really care how many copies it sells as long as I'm one of the people that gets a copy.

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If you're not a troll, don't say "I'm not a troll." And about Fable: It was a great game. I beat it easy, but the game is so expansive, that you have to actually enjoy the open ended portions of the game. Basically, just play the game and let the storyline be so that you can be a part of it. I found it one of the better games of the last 2 years.

As for Fable 2, you're reasoning is weak. I've seen the same videos, and they have some good ideas, and I saw nothing wrong with the physics or graphics to take note of. How can you make a prediction like this so early. How about we let it come out and see the reviews then. A lot of hyped games go into obsurity, but they have to come out before we really trash em. Anyways, too early to say I say.

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If it does score well and plays well, I will probably buy a 360 to play it. With prices coming down and all, it might be doable...that is if I have enough dough after buying a new hd tv this Christmas (digital signals switchover made my old one obsolete this Feb).

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Aluru wrote:Between 80-90% at most, unless Micro$oft pulls a Halo 3.

I'm sure it'll fair better than the first game, and I hope so, since I may get it...

lol I agree completely.

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I have not played the first fable, but since fable 2 reminds me so damn much of Way of The Samurai(one of my all-time favorites) I'm going to buy it.

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I'd be very surprised. But FANBOY here thinks it will fail.

Edited on 09/10/2008 @ 10:23:AM pst
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Fable2 is one game ive been waiting for, for a while... i loved the first game, and TLC... i own both... i will definitely get this game... if i can only afford 1 game this year it will be fable2...

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Fable was incredibly fun. . . Sometimes the most fun things in the world are easy man. Why would you need to be super challenged in this type of game?......You want a challenge? Go buy a Rubics cube, or try and discover zero point energy.

Laying on my back with two women servicing me is fairly easy as well and that's more than fun. . .

maybe they should throw in some advanced mathematical equations every 5 minutes to up difficulty level for you, . .

or maybe you shouldn't play the game at all, and talk about something you do like, like promise rings or your favorite Disney channel show, . . cause your in the minority on this one man, this game is gonna rock.

and you are a troll

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I agree on the difficulty level comments previous. Oftentimes the greatest stories were told in gaming through simple interfaces with a slight difficulty curve that gave enough challenge to make it worth playing and continuing.

Oftentimes today I just put down a game that is too difficult because I really just want to see what happens next but the time investment is more than I actually want to get there. I think there needs to be a good balance of different games with different challenge levels so that many different people can find a game they enjoy.

When I was younger I enjoyed more of a challenge because I was not challenged much in life. Now that I'm older, I'm challenged in life on a daily basis, and so I desire to play relatively simple fun games that tell a story or delve into the complexities of character and exploration. More like a Zelda type game I suppose...which Fable keeps close to its heart as a brother in gameplay type (though more complex even than Zelda at times; especially in customizability).

Good times Sire.

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