VIDEO SUMMARY
Check out the first footage of Bethesda’s card game for mobile devices based on their popular Elder Scrolls franchise.
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E3 2008: Fable 2 Co-Op
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What the Game's About
Fable 2 is the sequel to the greatest RPG of all time, at least according to Peter Molyneux circa 2004. It's also going to be the greatest RPG of all time and change the way we think about the genre as a whole if Peter Molyneux of 2008 is to be believed. If you don't feel like taking his word for it, then all you need to know is that it's an action RPG with a heavy focus on player choice and it includes several ambitious new features designed to make the experience as accessible and emotionally powerful as possible. We ran through one of the later areas of the game in co-op mode with a member of Lionhead.
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The combat in the original Fable was boring. The combat in Fable 2 is surprisingly engrossing considering it uses all of three buttons. We were using a buffed character that was proficient in all three offensive categories: melee, ranged and magic. Combining all three talents in different ways along with context-sensitive environmental attacks and tag-team maneuvers proved quite satisfying. Any nimrod can slog their way through the game by mashing buttons, but doing so is completely self-defeating: it's neither fun nor effective. Using more advanced techniques nets more experience and are flat-out more satisfying to use.
Elder Scrolls Legends card game announced for mobile devices
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