Fable II Preview

For:Xbox 360 Release Date: 20 October 2008
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What a journey it's been. Two weeks ago we brought you the first part of the biggest and best interview with Lionhead boss Peter Molyneux on the internet, where he revealed his thoughts on the PS3, Fable II's dog and why Microsoft have set PR policemen on him. Last Friday we brought you the second part, where the PC gaming legend told us why Fable II's online co-op is only possible on Xbox LIVE, dished the dirt on the chances of a PC version and laid down the law on DRM. And here, in the third and final part of our extended chat with the brains behind Fable II, Molyneux answers VideoGamer.com readers' questions on one of the most anticipated RPGs of 2008. Big thanks to FantasyMeister and Bloodstorm!

VideoGamer.com: When your character finishes the main storyline in Fable II can you go back and complete side quests and explore with the same character?

Peter Molyneux: You definitely absolutely can. You can go out, you can complete all of the side quests in the game. You can continue to buy stuff which will unlock more side quests in the game. You can even buy the main castle in the game. Only then do you get access to the dungeons in the castle. If you buy certain houses in the game you've got access to the cellars and the sewers. I actually don't know of anyone that's totally completed Fable, and all the side quests.

VideoGamer.com: Any plans for DLC?

PM: Without any official announcements, I would say that we'd be pretty dumb not to plan it. What I would say, if we're going to do DLC then I definitely don't want it to be just a whole load of new weapons and armour. I just don't want it to be that. It needs to be something a bit more tangible and it would be nice if you didn't have to wait months and months for it as well.

VideoGamer.com: Can a co-op player that joins your game impregnate your wife?

PM: He can certainly flirt with your wife and chat your wife up. I'm wondering whether we had to take that feature out. I'm not sure. Technically it's absolutely possible to do that. Bear in mind that the way the co-op system works it means you, the husband or the wife, are actually watching while it goes on, but that aside, we may have been asked to remove it because of political issues. But if it didn't get removed it is more than technically possible to do that.

VideoGamer.com: Will your spouse in the game occasionally give you gifts like new weapons as they did in Fable?

PM: Yeah, definitely, they give you gifts. Not only that, of course when you get married to someone, if you're marrying someone above your class you get something called a dowry which is a huge sum of money. Also they give you certain bonuses and certain power ups as well.

VideoGamer.com: Does Jack of Blades make an appearance?

PM:That would be too much of a spoiler!

VideoGamer.com: Are there any other pub games to play in Fable 2 other than the ones included in the Xbox Live Arcade Pub Games version?

PM: There's not only the pub games which you know about and are playing, we're also planning some web based games which you can play and of course you've got jobs as well, which are mini-games in themselves. We decided the Pub Games that are released now are all to do with gambling, so they're the only gambling like games. The jobs are much more skill based games. You've got to be skilful at them. And then what we call investment opportunities, things like investing in houses, more strategy based games. So there's three types of games to do with earning money. And then lastly of course you can always earn money by becoming an assassin and by being someone's henchman.

VideoGamer.com: Is there an option to turn the 'breadcrumb trail' off?

PM: There is an option to turn the breadcrumb trail off. I don't know anybody who's chosen to do that yet. The thing is you're going to think that you don't need the breadcrumb trail or don't want the breadcrumb trail, but after a while you'll realise it's more of a game mechanic than just a compass. How brightly it flashes and how far you can see it in the distance and when it's on and when it's off is part of the gameplay.

VideoGamer.com: There is no fishing in Fable 2. Why was the decision taken to remove that feature?

PM: It was one of the features that we decided not to have because we had so much already. And I know that sounds like 'oh my God that's a feature you dropped or don't want', but you've got to remember that everything had to be programmed from scratch so fishing didn't quite make it in there. We said if we wanted to do fishing in Fable II we wanted to make it a much better fishing experience than we had in Fable 1 so we decided in the end it was one of the features that we cut. But whether it's cut forever or not remains to be seen.

VideoGamer.com: Do you have to have a dog?

PM: You are given a dog and everyone is given a dog. There is an opportunity for you to, if you don't look after your dog and you don't heal your dog your dog will try and follow you but you can just run away from it and leave it behind. But you'd have to be a pretty cruel person to do that.

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Demon Killa

Can't compare oblivion to fable 2-
both are rpg'z but require differnt levels of input

fable is more of a childish rpg thats fun, sexy and attractive while oblivion is dark, sinister and breath taking all at the same time- but hey... i pefer fable anytime!
Posted 13:52 on 14 October 2008
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Bloodstorm

Wait....i just read he got a doctorate from Abertay in Dundee........cool! Just 2 more years and i'm heading there :P

Please though, not a Black and White 3 that's going to be "more frightening" than fable 2.
Posted 20:17 on 13 October 2008
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Pat

is gonna be much better that oblivion. and it's considered one of the best RPG's
Posted 19:18 on 13 October 2008
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Pat

can't wait
one of the huge reasons why i got a 360
Posted 19:16 on 13 October 2008
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demon killa

The ressurection of jack of blades?
nice.........
Posted 13:46 on 13 October 2008
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wehr

now that the game is wide, make it tall.
make the player feel smaller and more insignificant compared to the land when he actually alters the course of history.
Posted 03:23 on 13 October 2008
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wehr

btw, me and my dog like the sewers idea.
Posted 10:57 on 12 October 2008
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wehr

i hate jack of blades he should stay in fable 1 but im pretty sure maze will be in later.
you dont actually know if he died. theres also alot of rumors about him being affiliated with archon
Posted 10:52 on 12 October 2008
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the master

hmm, they really should have jack of blades in fable 2, but not as a final boss, he shouldn't even have anything to do with the story, he should be an unlockable quest after you beat the main storyline.
Posted 07:53 on 12 October 2008
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master chief

Im just glad that the game seems alot bigger. This sort of reminds me of a Zelda/ Oblivion Hybrid
Posted 18:20 on 11 October 2008
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Bloodstorm

You know, it's quite strange how he never thought of player 1 and 2 getting married.....that's something he can add onto Fable 3 or the expansion :P


You heard it here first.
Posted 10:46 on 11 October 2008
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Wido

Nice interview and answer of the questions, the question for the re-appearance of 'Jack of Blades' is going to be a curious one to see if he does make an appearance!

Like wise with FM with celler and sewers being available when buying certain properties. Relating to the Fable question where he hasn't heard anyone actually completeing Fable i.e. side quests as well, I'm nearly there as of two side quests to do which are quite hard in fact.
Posted 10:43 on 11 October 2008
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FantasyMeister

Thank you! I didn't know about the cellar/sewers being available depending on which particular properties you buy, sounds neat and gives me an incentive to save up for a castle to access the dungeons.

The best thing for me was the straight answer about being able to continue to play the game after the storyline is completed, I dislike abrupt endings so that's fantastic news.

I'm really looking forward to getting hold of Fable 2 on launch day now, there appears to be a lot more depth to the game than I'd initially suspected.
Posted 17:17 on 10 October 2008

Game Stats

Technical Specs
Developer: Lionhead
Publisher: Microsoft
Genre: RPG
No. Players: 1-2
Rating: PEGI 16+
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