Fable: The Lost Chapters

Fable: The Lost Chapters (2005)

by Big Blue Box, Lionhead Studios, 1C Company, Feral Interactive, Microsoft Game Studios
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Themes:Action, Fantasy, Comedy, Sandbox
Game modes:Single player
Story:Fable was expanded and rereleased as Fable: The Lost Chapters for Xbox and Windows PC platforms in September 2005. The game was later ported to Mac OS X by Robosoft Technologies and published by Feral Interactive on 31 March 2008. The Lost Chapters features all the content found in the original Fable, as well as additional new content such as new monsters, weapons, alignment based spells, items, armour, towns, buildings, and expressions, as well as the ability to give children objects. The story receives further augmentation in the form of nine new areas and sixteen additional quests. Characters such as Briar Rose and Scythe, who played only minor roles in the original game, are now given more importance and are included in certain main and side quests. Other character-based augmentations include the voice of the antagonist, Jack of Blades, sounding deeper, harsher and more demonic, and the ability to uncover (and resolve) the murder mystery of Lady Grey's sister. The updated edition of the game also applied fixes for certain glitches, such as the "dig glitch," in which the protagonist would move backward each time he used the shovel, pushing him through solid objects and sometimes trapping him.Show more
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Fable is a fantastic game. The freedom to do so much. Being Evil or Good. The quests. The humor. The Voice Acting everything just fits. It would be so great to have this game on GOG! One of if not the best game from Lionhead Studios!
user avatar@loganoiduser avatar@loganoid
January 28, 2025
This game had a unique blend of cosiness, fairytale and very fun and playful gameplay. I think at that time it was the unique blend that made me love it. The coop from part 3 elevated this game even more for me.
user avatar@Drejzeruser avatar@Drejzer
January 10, 2025
One of my all-time favourites. I've replayed it at least a dozen times over the years. The music, artstyle, story and (admiteddly somewhat simple) gameplay blend together so well. The spells always made me feel so... happy to engage in the carnage they allowed. The morality system, the fame and all... It's really good. That probably is because I just was drawn to it on a storeshelf one day and bought it, not knowing about the hype it was surrounded with.
user avatar@istoph64user avatar@istoph64
January 30, 2025
I love this version and would like to see it preserved. While Anniversary exists, art style and other aesthetic changes were made which were not the same as The Lost Chapters. Additionally, while The Lost Chapters does exist on PC, support for it is poor. Lacking modern fixes and native controller support, these are the kinds of things that GOG excels at. Fable: The Lost Chapters would make a great addition to be preserved and maintained by GOG!
user avatar@Flesh_Titanuser avatar@Flesh_Titan
January 31, 2025
When this game is uploaded finally, please include an easy way to get controller support. I remember this game for the XBox and it was such a beautiful masterpiece.
user avatar@Blablazuser avatar@Blablaz
January 29, 2025
Un très bon moment de jeu passé sur ce classique. À l'époque, beaucoup pensaient que les studios Lionhead seraient en mesure de "révolutionner le jeu vidéo" (sic). Aujourd'hui nous savons qu'il n'en est rien, malgré tout cet excellent opus a participé, à son échelle, à l'évolution du rpg occidental en marquant durablement sa génération de joueurs. Une bonne nouvelle qu'il puisse être proposé chez Gog, évidemment.
user avatar@Domanus25user avatar@Domanus25
February 02, 2025
Passed this game a dozen times. One of my first ever RPG's. It's got great story, important choices, nice fight & magic model. It would be great to play this game one more time after many years
What I liked most with the game? The big weapons, the colors, the combination of combat and possible romance, the nasty Will o' the wisps (no, I hated them) ... Fable was fun to play - and it counted the decapitations in the statistics (with the bow) :)
user avatar@Johnknight1user avatar@Johnknight1
January 31, 2025
This game is such a weird and whacky mix of humor, serious story, chill atmosphere, dark creepy storybook vibes, weird romance, numerous combat possibilities, and wonky morality good/evil system. It is a very odd game, far from perfect, with some unique edge and personality to it. More imperfect games like this should be made, and even more should be preserved.
user avatar@Daedalus679user avatar@Daedalus679
February 01, 2025
A great game from my childhood. Have many fond memories playing around in this silly British game. Unfortunately it is no longer available digitally as the remaster came that, which I consider a downgrade visually.
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