Oblivion and Fable are two wildly different games. Personally, I think both of them are two of the best 360 games around and two of the best RPGs I've played.
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But if you go into Fable II expecting Oblivion, you'll be a bit disappointed. They're definitely different types of RPGs, but let me put it this way. If Oblivion is The Lord of the Rings of RPG games, than Fable II is The Princess Bride of RPG games.
They're both fantastic, but one is definitely funnier and the other, epic and sprawling. I think you'll have a lot of fun with Fable II, it's easily one of the most compelling games ever made, but it's definitely different from Oblivion.
Is that true fable has better graphics? Rossifumi46 Depends on how you at it.
Fable 2 has some great effects and some wonderful scenery. But it also uses a cartoony style and especially the characters aren't that good looking. I would say that Fable 1's characters looked better.
Oblivion on the other hand uses some older effects especially for the magic but it's realistic style makes for some of the best interactive invironments on the 360 (for example: the docks in the imperial city). Both are great RPG andboth are very different. If you like one then you dont always like the other.
So rent them first before getting them. Biggest different: Fable 2 has some unique character development that hardly any other game has especially not this much depth. Oblivion is huge, it's still the longest single player game on any console this generation. PLEASE they aren't even in the same class. Fable 2 is worse then the first one, it basicaly has nothing new in it but it has better graphics. The game is pointless and even though it isn't very long the game dies after a single play.
Oblivion is better in pretty much every single possible way, if you want another game like Oblivion then get Fallout 3. I bought it the same time I bought Fable 2 and Fallout 3 completely destroyed Fable as a title. Better graphics that are still bad, i find that ammusing, hehe good post. QUOTE='RobboElRobbo'Fable is more fun imo, but Oblivion has WAY more content than Fable. It only take about 5 hours to beat the main quest on fable. But, you will spend lots of your time getting achievements and stuff afterwords. The achievements own in Fable.
KorruptRaiden I find achievment hunting one of the most boring things to do, when it comes to achievments i usually get extremely bored/annoyed and take it out on my football down at the park lolololol. Lol, I love getting achievements. The Fable ones are so diverse and make you do pretty much everything in the game, yet they aren't frustrating. Fable is more fun imo, but Oblivion has WAY more content than Fable.
It only take about 5 hours to beat the main quest on fable. But, you will spend lots of your time getting achievements and stuff afterwords. The achievements own in Fable.
RobboElRobbo I agree with this. Not about the achievement bits, but Fable is more fun and more involved. Oblivion does have a lot of content, but once you've done one Oblivion gate, you've done them all. Oblivion's storyline is a bit on the lame side and the game itself feels a bit downsized if you played Morrowind a lot. QUOTE='RobboElRobbo'Fable is more fun imo, but Oblivion has WAY more content than Fable.
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It only take about 5 hours to beat the main quest on fable. But, you will spend lots of your time getting achievements and stuff afterwords. The achievements own in Fable. GodLovesDead I agree with this. Not about the achievement bits, but Fable is more fun and more involved.
Oblivion does have a lot of content, but once you've done one Oblivion gate, you've done them all. Oblivion's storyline is a bit on the lame side and the game itself feels a bit downsized if you played Morrowind a lot. I agree, Oblivion is considered one of the best games of this generation, aswell as often called the best WRPG of this generation.
But it doesnt come close to it's predecessor Morrowind. Morrowind had a lot more lore, more intresting lore, more guilds, more quests, more unique NPCs, More weapons, more armor, more diverse cultures, and probably most important: a better storyline. Oblivion's story is as you said a bit lame, it simply follows the traditional RPG story about evil trying to destroy the world. Even worse is that it has a lord of the rings feel over everything which was compleetly uncessecary. They even changed the lore so that the worldmap would look more like middle earth!
Morrowind on the other hand had a unique world and a story that used the lore to it's fullest. Sure you had some evil being trying to take over the world but it wasnt just that. There was a history between the bad guys and the so called good guys. On top of that you had all sorts of political powers doing their thing, it all added up to a fantastic setting. QUOTE='GodLovesDead'QUOTE='RobboElRobbo'Fable is more fun imo, but Oblivion has WAY more content than Fable. It only take about 5 hours to beat the main quest on fable.
But, you will spend lots of your time getting achievements and stuff afterwords. The achievements own in Fable. Ronnet I agree with this. Not about the achievement bits, but Fable is more fun and more involved. Oblivion does have a lot of content, but once you've done one Oblivion gate, you've done them all. Oblivion's storyline is a bit on the lame side and the game itself feels a bit downsized if you played Morrowind a lot. I agree, Oblivion is considered one of the best games of this generation, aswell as often called the best WRPG of this generation.
But it doesnt come close to it's predecessor Morrowind. Morrowind had a lot more lore, more intresting lore, more guilds, more quests, more unique NPCs, More weapons, more armor, more diverse cultures, and probably most important: a better storyline.
Oblivion's story is as you said a bit lame, it simply follows the traditional RPG story about evil trying to destroy the world. Even worse is that it has a lord of the rings feel over everything which was compleetly uncessecary. They even changed the lore so that the worldmap would look more like middle earth! Morrowind on the other hand had a unique world and a story that used the lore to it's fullest. Sure you had some evil being trying to take over the world but it wasnt just that. There was a history between the bad guys and the so called good guys.
On top of that you had all sorts of political powers doing their thing, it all added up to a fantastic setting. Morrowind is for the XBOX right. Yeah my friend was playing it and said you can become a werewolf? Anyways I probably will try Fable 2 to at least give it a chance. I have Fallout. QUOTE='ronnet' QUOTE='GodLovesDead' I agree with this.
Not about the achievement bits, but Fable is more fun and more involved. Oblivion does have a lot of content, but once you've done one Oblivion gate, you've done them all. Oblivion's storyline is a bit on the lame side and the game itself feels a bit downsized if you played Morrowind a lot.SPECTER-MIKE I agree, Oblivion is considered one of the best games of this generation, aswell as often called the best WRPG of this generation. But it doesnt come close to it's predecessor Morrowind. Morrowind had a lot more lore, more intresting lore, more guilds, more quests, more unique NPCs, More weapons, more armor, more diverse cultures, and probably most important: a better storyline. Oblivion's story is as you said a bit lame, it simply follows the traditional RPG story about evil trying to destroy the world.
Even worse is that it has a lord of the rings feel over everything which was compleetly uncessecary. They even changed the lore so that the worldmap would look more like middle earth! Morrowind on the other hand had a unique world and a story that used the lore to it's fullest. Sure you had some evil being trying to take over the world but it wasnt just that.
There was a history between the bad guys and the so called good guys. On top of that you had all sorts of political powers doing their thing, it all added up to a fantastic setting. Morrowind is for the XBOX right. Yeah my friend was playing it and said you can become a werewolf? Anyways I probably will try Fable 2 to at least give it a chance.
I have Fallout Yes, Morrowind is for the original xbox but its also backward compatible for 360 so any 360 on XLIVE can play it or you need to burn the BC data on a disc and rip it on your 360. You can become a werewolf (and vampire) but thats part of the expansion so you would need to get Morrowind:GOTY for xbox and not the regular copy.
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