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Adventure Game Scene of the Day - Sunday, 13 September
You’ll love the voice work in Fable - the narrator is doing his job like he’s not giving a sh… about the game, and the main character (a boy) sounds like a middle aged Eric Idle. And it all sounds great.
You can’t go wrong with Fable, really, as long as you’re in the mood for Neverending Story with a Simon the Sorcerer-esque twist, and dry, British humor. I’d tell you to go and play it right away, but you can also watch one of the best “Let’s Plays” on Youtube.
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I remember this one.
Saw it when I was young in magazines, and tried it out but didn’t get very far some bunch of years ago.
I’ll give it another try, the graphics look nice & crispy.
EDIT: didn’t get very far again.
dry, British humor.
Isn’t it French though? Not that French humour is bad either (but then being French I might be biased a teensy bit)
Isn’t it French though? Not that French humour is bad either (but then being French I might be biased a teensy bit)
Yep, it’s French. And I agree. French humour definitely has its moments.
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