I finally played Fable for the very first time


If you know of me or even just regularly read Windows Central, you may be aware that, for the last two years, my sole gaming quest has been to play and complete as many video games as possible. In 2022 I crossed 52 games off my backlog, and I’m already making decent progress in 2023. One series that has been on the list for a long time is Fable, a legendary RPG franchise that boasts a very dedicated fanbase. Now, I can finally say I’ve experienced Fable.

I sat down to play Fable Anniversary on my Xbox Series X, confident that I was playing the very best version of this classic RPG. After overcoming the initial pains of playing an older, inaccessible title, I quickly found myself falling in love with the world of Fable and its charming, unique blend of serious plotlines and humorous writing. In some ways, Fable feels more like an RPG than many modern RPGs in that I always felt like I was in control of the Hero’s destiny.

Easing into an aging classic

I donated 100,000 Gold to the Temple of Avo like a chump. Should’ve sacrificed 10 people to Skorm instead. (Image credit: Windows Central)

Fable Anniversary is an expanded and remastered Xbox 360 version of 2005’s Fable: The Lost Chapters, which in turn is an expanded re-release of the first Fable from 2004 on the original Xbox. Released in 2014, Fable Anniversary brought vastly improved visual fidelity, superior performance and load speeds, overhauled controls and UI, and plenty of Achievements to entice new and returning players. It’s a great remaster of a game that was 10 years old at the time, but even Fable Anniversary is now over nine years old.





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