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Fable - 30 Minute Gameplay Demo | Build An Extraordinary Life

7d 2h ago by piefed.social/u/simple in games from www.youtube.com

Step into Albion and find out what it means to build an extraordinary life.This extended gameplay demo dives into the heart of Fable's living population - a ...

Wow, they took an IP with a vibrant recognizable art style, and COMPLETELY ABANDONED that for a generic ass looking bland medieval setting...why?

I recently played through the Fable remake (and Fable 2) and there is zero comparison to this new one. Bland and generic just like you say with nothing "Fable" about it :( So disappointing.

Loathe this and it's not totally unusual. Kingdom Hearts of all things is transitioning to realistic aesthetic away from it's original art style and I am SO CONFUSED. Donald and Goofy will look so out of place alongside realistic Sora. Either way, I'll take a real, deliberately chosen art style over "realistic" for anything any day of the week

Are you implying Kingdom Come Deliverance looks bland because it has a medieval setting? This is just fantasy done boring if anything.

Well no, but this definitely looks bland.

It does but that‘s because it looks like generic fantasy, not medieval.

Nice its using ForzaTech. Finally a game not using UE!

That is neat. I wonder if this is going to be a direction for more Microsoft games.

It certainly looks unlike a lot of games I would draw similarities to.

This game is made by the same company that made Forza so not a surprise it uses the same engine. I doubt this engine will become a company wide game engine. Also it would take away resources from Playground Games. Building a game engine that can be used to build all kinds of games for external teams cost way more work than a game engine that’s bespoke made for two games developed in house.

Oh wow! I didn’t make the connection that it’s the same people. Back to back massive titles is impressive.

Is there a reason one should care? The only engines I know are of any interest are UE and godot

Fable 3 was so good and bad at the same time. Well, so were Fable 1 and 2 for that matter, but at least they all had vision!

Did... Did they just copy and paste from that Hogwarts Legacy game?

Is anyone else seeing all the similarities?

Are you referring to the rural British scenery?

No, actually that was the one thing that felt more Fable like.

Then no, nothing else was remotely like Hogwarts Legacy. The characters, interactions, reputation system, dialogue choices, and combat were all very different.