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Fable (video game series)

Fable is a series of action role-playing video games for Xbox, Microsoft Windows, macOS, Xbox 360 and Xbox One platforms. The series was developed by Lionhead Studios until the studio was closed in 2016, and is published by Xbox Game Studios.

Fable
Genre(s)Action role-playing
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)Xbox Game Studios
Composer(s)Danny Elfman
Russell Shaw
Platform(s)
First releaseFable
14 September 2004
Latest releaseFable Fortune
25 July 2017

Setting

The Fable series takes place in the fictional nation of Albion, a state that, at the time of the first game, is composed of numerous autonomous city-states with vast areas of countryside or wilderness in between. The setting originally resembles Medieval Britain, with some European elements. The name Albion itself is an ancient albeit still used name for Great Britain. The period of time progresses with each game; in Fable II, Albion has advanced to an era similar to that of the Age of Enlightenment, and by Fable III the nation has been unified under a monarchy and is undergoing an "Age of Industry" similar to the real-world 18th-19th-century Industrial Revolution.

In the first Fable, players assume the role of an orphaned boy who is forced into a life of heroism when bandits attack his village, kill his parents and kidnap his sister. The choices players make in the game affect the perception and reaction to their Hero by the characters of Albion and change the Hero's appearance to mirror what good or evil deeds he has performed. In addition to the main quest to learn what happened to the Hero's family, players can engage in optional quests and pursuits such as trading, romance and married life, pub gaming, boxing, exploring, and theft.[1]

Fable II takes place 500 years after the events of the first game.[2] The world resembles Europe between the late 1600s and early 1700s, the time of highwaymen and the Enlightenment. Science and more modern ideas have suppressed the religion and magic of old Albion. Its towns have developed into cities, weaponry is slowly taking advantage of gunpowder, and social, family and economic life present more possibilities - as well as challenges. The sequel basically expands most or all parts of the gaming experience from the previous game, without changing the elementary modes of playing. The continent of Albion is larger as a game world, but contains fewer locations, and the locations that remain are more developed and detailed. In contrast to Fable, the solving of set quests is not the basis of the story; rather, the story develops from the player's situation in time and place. This gives the game a sense of more interactivity than the first title in the series.

In Fable III the setting is 50 years after that of Fable II.[3] The historical development is further advanced since the last version: Albion is experiencing an industrial revolution and society resembles that of the early 1800s. In all of the versions, the moral development (in a negative or a positive way) is at the core of the gameplay. This moral development is expanded to include the personal or psychological and has a more political aspect, as the goal of the game is to overthrow the oppressive king of Albion, as well as defend the continent from attacks from abroad.

Gameplay

As role-playing video games, the Fable series constructs the development of a protagonist controlled by the player, and the development is related to the same character's interaction with the game world. A major part of this interaction is for the Fable series related to interaction with people, be it conversation, storytelling, education, trading, gaming, courting and relationships, or fighting.

The player is able to develop the protagonist following several parameters, such as magic, strength and social skills. The player may also direct the moral quality of the protagonist, so that skills may be developed in equal terms and conditions both in the negative and positive field.

In addition to this basis of the gameplay, some of the versions focus on set quests that together give the protagonist the opportunity to develop, as well as unveiling strands of the story of the game.

Fable II and Fable III include cooperative gameplay, where two players with their own character can join forces in their different tasks.

History

Release timeline
2004Fable
2005Fable: The Lost Chapters
2006
2007
2008Fable II
Fable II Pub Games
2009
2010Fable III
2011Fable Coin Golf
2012Fable Heroes
Fable: The Journey
2013
2014Fable Anniversary
2015
2016
2017Fable Fortune
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
TBAFable
Aggregate review scores
As of 6 July 2014.
Game Metacritic
Fable (Xbox) 85[4]
(PC) 83[5]
(X360) 68[6]
Fable II Pub Games (X360) 53[7]
Fable II (X360) 89[8]
Fable III (X360) 80[9]
(PC) 75[10]
Fable Heroes (X360) 55[11]
Fable: The Journey (X360) 61[12]

Fable (2001–2006)

The first game, Fable, was teased in 2001 by developer Lionhead Studios. Lead designer and Lionhead co-founder Peter Molyneux "promised an experience like no other" and that the game would "revolutionize the RPG". Fable was released for Xbox on 14 September 2004. It was originally seen very poorly as it was mostly reported that the game had no content due to the substantial amount of unfulfilled "promises" by Molyneux, which he soon apologized for, garnering even more press coverage.[13]

Despite offers from such large companies, such as Electronic Arts, the over-ambition experienced during Fable's development and overestimated sales of the original game had left Lionhead Studios with low stocks and in debt.[14] To gain access to a bigger budget Lionhead signed with Microsoft Game Studios. An extended version, Fable: The Lost Chapters, was released for Windows and Xbox in September 2005; Feral Interactive ported the game to the Mac platform on 31 March 2008. It featured new content in many forms and, with the support of Microsoft, was a critical and commercial success.

Fable II, Fable III (2006–2012)

Fable II was released for Xbox 360 on 24 October 2008. It was also a critical and commercial success. It featured a tie-in game called Fable II Pub Games that was released on the Xbox Live Arcade, and an interactive online flash game called Fable: A Hero's Tale that allowed players to open a secret chest in the main game.[citation needed]

A third game, Fable III, was released for Xbox 360 on 29 October 2010, and a Microsoft Windows release on 17 March 2011.[15][16] This game also featured a tie-in phone game called Fable Coin Golf.[17]

On 2 May 2012, Fable Heroes, was released for the Xbox Live Arcade. Despite the amount of differences the game has from others in the series and its mixed critical reception,[18] it being a multiplayer-based family-friendly beat-em-up, the game is popular among fans as it still embodies some of fans' favorite iconic elements of the series.[citation needed]

Decline (2012–2020)

Fable: The Journey, a spin-off within the series, was released in October 2012 in North America and Europe. The game utilized the Kinect attachment for the Xbox 360. Lead designer Peter Molyneux departed Lionhead Studios in 2012.[citation needed]

Lionhead Studios released an Xbox 360 remake of the original game, including The Lost Chapters, called Fable Anniversary to mixed reviews in February 2014. Fable Trilogy, a compilation for Xbox 360 that includes Fable Anniversary, Fable II and Fable III was released in February 2014.[19]

Fable-themed card games were released as part of the Microsoft Solitaire Collection for the PC on March 4, 2014.[citation needed]

In August 2013, Lionhead Studios released a teaser trailer for Fable Legends, an Xbox One title set during the "Age of Heroes" long before the events of the first game. The trailer emphasizes that in the game the player would play alongside four other players and may choose to be the Hero of the story or the Villain. Microsoft canceled the project in March 2016 and Lionhead Studios was closed soon afterwards.[20]

In May 2016, former Lionhead developers launched a Kickstarter campaign to crowdfund Fable Fortune, a free-to-play collectible card game. The game was previously in development at Lionhead prior to the studio's closure.[21] The game was released for the Xbox One in February 2018.

Reboot (2020–present)

In January 2018, rumors surfaced that a new Fable game was being developed by Playground Games,[22] and that studio was hiring 177 positions for an open world role-playing game.[23][24] During the Xbox Games Showcase in July 2020, a new Fable was announced as being in development, with the game releasing on the Xbox Series X and Series S and Microsoft Windows at an undisclosed date.[25] It will run on the Forza series' in-house game engine, ForzaTech.[26] In November 2021, Eidos-Montréal would join the project as a co-developer.[27]

References

  1. ^ . Lionhead.com. Archived from the original on 12 April 2016. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  2. ^ . Lionhead. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  3. ^ . Lionhead. Archived from the original on 16 June 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  4. ^ "Fable Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 24 February 2015. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  5. ^ "Fable: The Lost Chapters Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 3 July 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  6. ^ "Fable Anniversary Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 4 July 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  7. ^ "Fable II Pub Games Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 12 June 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  8. ^ "Fable II Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 19 June 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  9. ^ "Fable III Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 27 March 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  10. ^ "Fable III Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 16 April 2012. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  11. ^ "Fable Heroes Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 2 March 2015. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  12. ^ "Fable: The Journey Reviews". Metacritic. from the original on 11 August 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2014.
  13. ^ Schreir, Jason (11 March 2014). "The Man Who Promised Too Much". Kotaku. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  14. ^ Stanton, Rich (20 May 2016). "Lionhead: the rise and fall of a British video game legend". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  15. ^ I. G. N. Staff (11 October 2010). "Sumthing Else Music Works Announces Release of Fable III Original Soundtrack". IGN. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  16. ^ Onyett, Charles (24 February 2011). "Fable III PC Gets a Release Date". IGN. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  17. ^ "App Addicted: 'Fable Coin Golf' is a Windows Phone 7 win". NBC News. 7 April 2011. Retrieved 25 January 2023.
  18. ^ Tan, Maurice (30 April 2012). "Review: Fable Heroes". Destructoid. Retrieved 1 May 2012.
  19. ^ Matulef, Jeffrey (18 January 2014). "Fable Trilogy confirmed for February". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. from the original on 21 January 2014. Retrieved 19 January 2010.
  20. ^ McWhertor, Michael (7 March 2016). "Microsoft cancels Fable Legends, plans to shut down Lionhead Studios". Polygon. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  21. ^ Yin-Poole, Wesley (31 May 2016). "Former Lionhead devs take Hearthstone-style Fable Fortune to Kickstarter". Eurogamer. Gamer Network. from the original on 3 June 2016. Retrieved 4 June 2016.
  22. ^ "Sources: Microsoft plots Fable return". Eurogamer. 17 January 2018. from the original on 17 January 2018. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  23. ^ "Playground Games hiring 177 developers for 'new AAA open world RPG'". Windows Central. 27 September 2018. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  24. ^ Kain, Erik. "'Forza Horizon' Studio Reportedly Developing New Open-World 'Fable' Game For Xbox One". Forbes. Retrieved 9 August 2020.
  25. ^ Matt T.M. Kim (23 July 2020). "Fable Revealed for Xbox Series X". IGN. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  26. ^ "Fable Is Being Developed Using the Forza Engine". IGN. 5 May 2021. from the original on 28 October 2022.
  27. ^ "Embracer Group Shuts Down Montreal Video Game Studio". Bloomberg. 1 November 2021.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fable video game series news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fable is a series of action role playing video games for Xbox Microsoft Windows macOS Xbox 360 and Xbox One platforms The series was developed by Lionhead Studios until the studio was closed in 2016 and is published by Xbox Game Studios FableGenre s Action role playingDeveloper s Big Blue Box 2004 Lionhead Studios 2005 2016 Flaming Fowl Studios 2017 Playground Games 2020 present Publisher s Xbox Game StudiosComposer s Danny ElfmanRussell ShawPlatform s XboxMicrosoft WindowsmacOSXbox 360Xbox OneXbox Series X SFirst releaseFable14 September 2004Latest releaseFable Fortune25 July 2017 Contents 1 Setting 2 Gameplay 3 History 3 1 Fable 2001 2006 3 2 Fable II Fable III 2006 2012 3 3 Decline 2012 2020 3 4 Reboot 2020 present 4 References 5 External linksSetting EditThe Fable series takes place in the fictional nation of Albion a state that at the time of the first game is composed of numerous autonomous city states with vast areas of countryside or wilderness in between The setting originally resembles Medieval Britain with some European elements The name Albion itself is an ancient albeit still used name for Great Britain The period of time progresses with each game in Fable II Albion has advanced to an era similar to that of the Age of Enlightenment and by Fable III the nation has been unified under a monarchy and is undergoing an Age of Industry similar to the real world 18th 19th century Industrial Revolution In the first Fable players assume the role of an orphaned boy who is forced into a life of heroism when bandits attack his village kill his parents and kidnap his sister The choices players make in the game affect the perception and reaction to their Hero by the characters of Albion and change the Hero s appearance to mirror what good or evil deeds he has performed In addition to the main quest to learn what happened to the Hero s family players can engage in optional quests and pursuits such as trading romance and married life pub gaming boxing exploring and theft 1 Fable II takes place 500 years after the events of the first game 2 The world resembles Europe between the late 1600s and early 1700s the time of highwaymen and the Enlightenment Science and more modern ideas have suppressed the religion and magic of old Albion Its towns have developed into cities weaponry is slowly taking advantage of gunpowder and social family and economic life present more possibilities as well as challenges The sequel basically expands most or all parts of the gaming experience from the previous game without changing the elementary modes of playing The continent of Albion is larger as a game world but contains fewer locations and the locations that remain are more developed and detailed In contrast to Fable the solving of set quests is not the basis of the story rather the story develops from the player s situation in time and place This gives the game a sense of more interactivity than the first title in the series In Fable III the setting is 50 years after that of Fable II 3 The historical development is further advanced since the last version Albion is experiencing an industrial revolution and society resembles that of the early 1800s In all of the versions the moral development in a negative or a positive way is at the core of the gameplay This moral development is expanded to include the personal or psychological and has a more political aspect as the goal of the game is to overthrow the oppressive king of Albion as well as defend the continent from attacks from abroad Gameplay EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message As role playing video games the Fable series constructs the development of a protagonist controlled by the player and the development is related to the same character s interaction with the game world A major part of this interaction is for the Fable series related to interaction with people be it conversation storytelling education trading gaming courting and relationships or fighting The player is able to develop the protagonist following several parameters such as magic strength and social skills The player may also direct the moral quality of the protagonist so that skills may be developed in equal terms and conditions both in the negative and positive field In addition to this basis of the gameplay some of the versions focus on set quests that together give the protagonist the opportunity to develop as well as unveiling strands of the story of the game Fable II and Fable III include cooperative gameplay where two players with their own character can join forces in their different tasks History EditRelease timeline2004Fable2005Fable The Lost Chapters200620072008Fable IIFable II Pub Games20092010Fable III2011Fable Coin Golf2012Fable HeroesFable The Journey20132014Fable Anniversary201520162017Fable Fortune20182019202020212022TBAFableAggregate review scoresAs of 6 July 2014 Game MetacriticFable Xbox 85 4 PC 83 5 X360 68 6 Fable II Pub Games X360 53 7 Fable II X360 89 8 Fable III X360 80 9 PC 75 10 Fable Heroes X360 55 11 Fable The Journey X360 61 12 Fable 2001 2006 Edit The first game Fable was teased in 2001 by developer Lionhead Studios Lead designer and Lionhead co founder Peter Molyneux promised an experience like no other and that the game would revolutionize the RPG Fable was released for Xbox on 14 September 2004 It was originally seen very poorly as it was mostly reported that the game had no content due to the substantial amount of unfulfilled promises by Molyneux which he soon apologized for garnering even more press coverage 13 Despite offers from such large companies such as Electronic Arts the over ambition experienced during Fable s development and overestimated sales of the original game had left Lionhead Studios with low stocks and in debt 14 To gain access to a bigger budget Lionhead signed with Microsoft Game Studios An extended version Fable The Lost Chapters was released for Windows and Xbox in September 2005 Feral Interactive ported the game to the Mac platform on 31 March 2008 It featured new content in many forms and with the support of Microsoft was a critical and commercial success Fable II Fable III 2006 2012 Edit Fable II was released for Xbox 360 on 24 October 2008 It was also a critical and commercial success It featured a tie in game called Fable II Pub Games that was released on the Xbox Live Arcade and an interactive online flash game called Fable A Hero s Tale that allowed players to open a secret chest in the main game citation needed A third game Fable III was released for Xbox 360 on 29 October 2010 and a Microsoft Windows release on 17 March 2011 15 16 This game also featured a tie in phone game called Fable Coin Golf 17 On 2 May 2012 Fable Heroes was released for the Xbox Live Arcade Despite the amount of differences the game has from others in the series and its mixed critical reception 18 it being a multiplayer based family friendly beat em up the game is popular among fans as it still embodies some of fans favorite iconic elements of the series citation needed Decline 2012 2020 Edit Fable The Journey a spin off within the series was released in October 2012 in North America and Europe The game utilized the Kinect attachment for the Xbox 360 Lead designer Peter Molyneux departed Lionhead Studios in 2012 citation needed Lionhead Studios released an Xbox 360 remake of the original game including The Lost Chapters called Fable Anniversary to mixed reviews in February 2014 Fable Trilogy a compilation for Xbox 360 that includes Fable Anniversary Fable II and Fable III was released in February 2014 19 Fable themed card games were released as part of the Microsoft Solitaire Collection for the PC on March 4 2014 citation needed In August 2013 Lionhead Studios released a teaser trailer for Fable Legends an Xbox One title set during the Age of Heroes long before the events of the first game The trailer emphasizes that in the game the player would play alongside four other players and may choose to be the Hero of the story or the Villain Microsoft canceled the project in March 2016 and Lionhead Studios was closed soon afterwards 20 In May 2016 former Lionhead developers launched a Kickstarter campaign to crowdfund Fable Fortune a free to play collectible card game The game was previously in development at Lionhead prior to the studio s closure 21 The game was released for the Xbox One in February 2018 Reboot 2020 present Edit In January 2018 rumors surfaced that a new Fable game was being developed by Playground Games 22 and that studio was hiring 177 positions for an open world role playing game 23 24 During the Xbox Games Showcase in July 2020 a new Fable was announced as being in development with the game releasing on the Xbox Series X and Series S and Microsoft Windows at an undisclosed date 25 It will run on the Forza series in house game engine ForzaTech 26 In November 2021 Eidos Montreal would join the project as a co developer 27 References Edit Fable Lionhead com Archived from the original on 12 April 2016 Retrieved 13 May 2014 Fable II Lionhead Archived from the original on 15 October 2013 Retrieved 13 May 2014 Fable III Lionhead Archived from the original on 16 June 2014 Retrieved 13 May 2014 Fable Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 24 February 2015 Retrieved 6 July 2014 Fable The Lost Chapters Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 3 July 2014 Retrieved 6 July 2014 Fable Anniversary Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 4 July 2014 Retrieved 6 July 2014 Fable II Pub Games Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 12 June 2014 Retrieved 6 July 2014 Fable II Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 19 June 2014 Retrieved 6 July 2014 Fable III Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 27 March 2012 Retrieved 6 July 2014 Fable III Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 16 April 2012 Retrieved 6 July 2014 Fable Heroes Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 2 March 2015 Retrieved 6 July 2014 Fable The Journey Reviews Metacritic Archived from the original on 11 August 2014 Retrieved 6 July 2014 Schreir Jason 11 March 2014 The Man Who Promised Too Much Kotaku Retrieved 29 December 2020 Stanton Rich 20 May 2016 Lionhead the rise and fall of a British video game legend The Guardian Retrieved 29 December 2020 I G N Staff 11 October 2010 Sumthing Else Music Works Announces Release of Fable III Original Soundtrack IGN Retrieved 25 January 2023 Onyett Charles 24 February 2011 Fable III PC Gets a Release Date IGN Retrieved 25 January 2023 App Addicted Fable Coin Golf is a Windows Phone 7 win NBC News 7 April 2011 Retrieved 25 January 2023 Tan Maurice 30 April 2012 Review Fable Heroes Destructoid Retrieved 1 May 2012 Matulef Jeffrey 18 January 2014 Fable Trilogy confirmed for February Eurogamer Gamer Network Archived from the original on 21 January 2014 Retrieved 19 January 2010 McWhertor Michael 7 March 2016 Microsoft cancels Fable Legends plans to shut down Lionhead Studios Polygon Retrieved 23 April 2019 Yin Poole Wesley 31 May 2016 Former Lionhead devs take Hearthstone style Fable Fortune to Kickstarter Eurogamer Gamer Network Archived from the original on 3 June 2016 Retrieved 4 June 2016 Sources Microsoft plots Fable return Eurogamer 17 January 2018 Archived from the original on 17 January 2018 Retrieved 17 January 2018 Playground Games hiring 177 developers for new AAA open world RPG Windows Central 27 September 2018 Retrieved 9 August 2020 Kain Erik Forza Horizon Studio Reportedly Developing New Open World Fable Game For Xbox One Forbes Retrieved 9 August 2020 Matt T M Kim 23 July 2020 Fable Revealed for Xbox Series X IGN Retrieved 23 July 2020 Fable Is Being Developed Using the Forza Engine IGN 5 May 2021 Archived from the original on 28 October 2022 Embracer Group Shuts Down Montreal Video Game Studio Bloomberg 1 November 2021 External links EditDeveloper website Archived 1 April 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fable video game series amp oldid 1158860360, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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