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<br> | <br>There's clearly already a good amount of shared structure between Death Stranding and Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain , the last game in the series developed by Kojima Productions. However, with as much DNA as these two titles share, there is one feature that isn't common between the two that Death Stranding 2 should chan<br><br> <br>It is disappointing for fans that Fable did not make an appearance at this year's E3 , but hopefully, fans will receive some official news soon. There are a lot of questions surrounding the mysterious new revival of the series and it is under tremendous pressure to bring Fable back in a big way for modern audiences. The team at Playground Games is immensely talented, however, and definitely has the ability to deliver something great for fans and new players al<br><br> <br>This is one of the most important quests from a story perspective, as it reveals much about Leif and his backstory . Upon defeating the boss of Chapter 4, Team Snakemouth will find a Peculiar Gem. It can be used in Snakemouth Den to unlock a previously inaccessible dungeon, complete with unique enemies and an optional b<br><br> <br>What many fans expected going into this trailer was a possible DLC. That could be forgiven despite showing so much of the storyline. To the surprise of many, it was, in fact, a character named Abby's perspective of some of the major beats of the main g<br><br> <br>With the added weight and ugly outfit, go to the door located near the lake. It will be so repulsed by how the protagonist looks that it'll open. It just goes to show that being in incredible shape like most of gaming's best heroes doesn't solve everyth<br><br> <br>To open said door, players need to perform a positive expression to a child in front of it — it's located inside of the front gate to the right. The game's hand holding mechanic makes it simple to get a kid over there. However, it can only be the protagonist's offspring as the game (understandably) doesn't allow the player to hold random kids' ha<br><br> <br>At the very least, Playground Games ought to give Fable fans an update on the state of the game. Thankfully, E3 2021 is coming up, so there's a chance that Microsoft will make a place for Playground Games to address Fable and show off a few things. For a while, it wasn't clear that Fable would ever return to its formal glory. Now that a reboot of the franchise is officially on Microsoft and Playground's docket, there's hope for big new things for the franchise. Even if it's a solid game, though, release dates matter. Fable would be best off making its comeback sooner rather than la<br><br> <br>A unique feature in the Fable series is the ability to have or adopt children. Unfortunately, they don't grow up to be some of the best characters in the franchise , but they're vital for the Demon Door in Brightw<br><br> <br>Fable should also invest heavily into the [https://www.advgamer.cc/ Adventure Game Crafting Guide]'s magic system so that it has a breadth of options for players to choose from to use magic in aggressive and non-aggressive ways. Fable should also bring back the co-op that fans of the series love, but it could do a lot to improve on past iterations as well. Allowing players to make vastly different builds would allow multiplayer to be more rewarding while allowing online players to leave a bigger footprint on other players' worlds would be great for players doing an entire co-op run of the g<br><br> <br>However, this reveal was pretty shocking for the few that could follow along. The marketing included one of the most impactful character deaths in the game combined with an end of the world drop. Come on guys - leave a little plot for the playthro<br><br> <br>This is another one for the slow players who weren't caught up, but a little harsher. Given that the remastered version came out just one year after the initial release, players that were picking it up on this marketing cycle got shafted big time. And fans will gladly mention how easy it is to spoil many plot points in The Last of <br><br> <br>However, the announcement of the Fable reboot isn't the same as a new Fable game coming out three years later. Under normal circumstances, it'd make sense that a new Fable game could be made in the three years between now and Fable Fortune 's release. That's not quite the case. The Fable IP spent a couple years being handed from studio to studio, and only now does it seem to be solidly under Playground Games' control. That kind of instability explains why the Fable reboot's announcement doesn't come with a release date. It probably still has a lot of development ahead of<br><br> <br>To be sure, Elder Scrolls fans are disappointed to know that Starfield is coming before Elder Scrolls 6 , and fans have wanted a new game in the series for a long time. Despite that, Fable 's situation is still completely different from that of The Elder Scrolls. Nobody has been producing endless content for the franchise to keep fans sated in the meantime. While there's all kinds of Elder Scrolls games to play right now, there's really no new Fable content for fans to enjoy right now. That's what makes the long wait ahead of Elder Scrolls 6 more bearable while simultaneously framing how important it is that the Fable reboot comes out s<br> | ||
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