


You'll undoubtedly use all three during your journey, though since you'll be battling most of your enemies hand-to-hand, we recommend focusing on everything but projectiles.Īs you upgrade your melee attacks, you'll acquire new abilities, such as the ever helpful "flourish" attacks. You have three main combat options: Melee (swords, hammers), Projectiles (crossbows, guns), and Will (magic). So if you're not concerned about your physical appearance, don't sweat losing health too much. The only consequences are a slight loss of experience points (generally an inconsequential amount, unless you're dying all the time) and an added scar to your face. For you see, whenever you "die" in Fable, you merely collapse to the ground, only to be magically resurrected mere moments later. Okay, perhaps that's not a completely true statement, but it's close enough. Achievements: Want achievements? We've got the info you need here!.Walkthrough: We'll walk you through Fable's story and help you make some of those difficult decisions.General Tips: Learn the basics of Fable 2.Here's what you'll find in GameSpot's Fable 2 Game Guide: While the choice is ultimately yours, to be good or evil, we're here to help assist you in making some of those difficult decisions along the way. The choices you make will all impact your journey, to some degree or another. Almost everything you do has some effect on your surroundings, whether it's deciding to help a local drunk get his booze back or passing gas next to a potential mate (generally not a good idea.both in Fable and real life).
