• melonpunk@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I loved the first two Fable games so was interested in seeing this one. The feeling I got was that someone wrote down “British humour” on the design vision, so they went about ticking that box. Fable to me was humour that happened to be British, which is not the same.

    One just is, the other is because it’s trying to be.

    Richard Ayoade is basically the go to box tick in this space, maybe add Noel Fielding to that, who I wouldn’t be surprised to see at some point in this.

    I dunno, I’m just left feeling a bit cold on this presentation.