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Fable Anniversary Review

The classic Xbox RPG has aged poorly

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The real problems with Fable Anniversary is that for all of its charm and content, the core of the gameplay has aged poorly. It all starts with a map in the upper left hand corner that is far too small to read, you can double its size and sacrifice seeing your screen, but toggling back and forth between the small map and big map is cumbersome and annoying. The concept of the control scheme for Fable is impressive, the button mapping is great, but it lacks polish. In order to target enemies, players must hold the left trigger to target. Unfortunately, this often fails to pick the right target or - even more annoying - any target. This is especially difficult when you are using the bow and trying to keep distance between yourself and enemies; you pull the trigger and your hero won’t register an enemy or sometimes they’ll simply turn around. There are also archaic mission structures present in Fable Anniversary that - for good reason - have been banished from the majority of quest-based games, most specifically there are a handful of painfully annoying escort missions. Adding to the aged feeling of Fable’s gameplay is the lack of creative encounters. There’s a total of about five enemy types and instead of coming up with creative ways to use these enemies, the game usually just throws more of them at you with different combinations. I never found myself stuck or dying consistently, it just meant the battles would take longer, becoming boring grinds rather than exciting bouts. Some of these fights feel particularly cheap, making you wonder who thought they were fun.

Fable Anniversary

Even when you look past the poorly-aged combat design, you still will have to deal with the constant crashing and loading of Fable Anniversary. While Anniversary might be a better looking game than the original, it is by far a less stable one. I lost count of how many times the game froze on me, but at least on ten separate occasions I had to hard reset my Xbox 360. I glanced on forums and the problem did not seem to be isolated to my copy. A patch was released, but did not seem to do anything at first. Toward the end of the game the crashes stopped happening, that was until I hit a glitch that would black out my screen before facing the end boss of The Lost Chapters. Even after all of the freezing, crashing, and glitches are sorted the game still boasts long loading times every time you change locations, which means you could spend a minute on a load screen, run for ten seconds, and hit another load screen. Traversing the map by foot is a chore with all of these loading screens.

Fable Anniversary looks great, but it can’t hide some of the spots that have failed to age gracefully. The game boasts improved graphics and is impressive, given its age. The character models are nicely detailed, the atmosphere is rich and vibrant in each setting. There are the occasional hiccups here and there, rigid animations still show the game’s true age, but all in all it is nice to see the game in pretty HD. However, the graphics can’t cover up the mixed bag sound design. Danny Elfman and Russell Shaw’s score is still gorgeous, and wonderfully accents each locale in the game. But aside from the score, the sound design can be terribly annoying. The game employs a few sound effects that can grate on your ears, such whistles and rumblings, and these noises are looped from time to time, not only covering up points of dialogue but also irritating anyone who might be listening. When tens of hobbs (hobgoblins) attack you, their looped noises layer on top of each other, repeating ad nauseum. Whistles ring out in the area so loud and harsh that I was forced to mute the TV; in fact I had to mute the game a few times. It is clear a lot of care went into giving the game a graphical facelift, but it doesn’t make the game feel any better when you are wincing every time the world quakes, which happens more than you would think.

Fable Anniversary

As an original Xbox game, Fable is among the best. The game stands out as a triumph of the console action-RPG and spawned many of our favorite games today. Unfortunately, while you can upgrade the games graphics, many pain points stem from the game’s age. Even if you look past the age there are still plenty of technical issues. With some serious work to the game’s stability, it would be worth picking up Fable Anniversary to pay homage to a game that inspired greatness. As it currently stands however, Fable Anniversary feels rushed, and a poor example of what the game really means to those without appreciation for the series. There’s a nostalgia that one can appreciate while playing Fable Anniversary, and I could not stop thinking about how magical the game seemed ten years ago. That game, the game that introduced so many to the world of Albion, deserved a better tribute than this.

Our ratings for Fable Anniversary on Xbox 360 out of 100 (Ratings FAQ)
Presentation
68
It is rough in spots, but Fable Anniversary is not a bad-looking game. Unfortunately the audio design is so bad you might have to mute it.
Gameplay
63
The controls themselves are fine, but locking on to enemies can be cumbersome. Battles become wrote, lacking creativity.
Single Player
73
With plenty of content and a nice story to boot, the core of Fable holds up well, if it is a little long.
Multiplayer
NR
None
Performance
45
Even after Lionhead works out all of the bugs that they couldn’t be bothered with prior to launch, the loading times are a problem all their own.
Overall
59
Lionhead has released patches, proving they are trying to fix the technical flaws the game has had since launch. But even after they are sorted out, Fable Anniversary does a better job reminding us how far games have come rather than making us pine for the days of old.
Comments
Fable Anniversary
Fable Anniversary box art Platform:
Xbox 360
Our Review of Fable Anniversary
59%
Mediocre
The Verdict:
Game Ranking
Fable Anniversary is ranked #1715 out of 1972 total reviewed games. It is ranked #121 out of 152 games reviewed in 2014.
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Xbox 360
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Fable Anniversary
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Fable Anniversary - Launch Trailer
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