• The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion
  • -vs-
  • Fable 2
  • The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion is better than Fable 2
    Overall Comparison
    Fable 2 was promised as an open world game full of world changing choices. Instead, what I got was a couple of closed off, linear levels with a Sims like slider configuration for every choice I ,ade. The quest almost always boiled down to "hunt all the bad guys down." However, the combat and spell casting are smooth and intuitive and work very well. And the quest that didn't fall under the hunt configuration were fun and interesting (I especially enjoyed the Captain Dread quest, and the Tomb of Twinblade in the Love Hurts string).
    Oblivion is an open world game, were I am free to explore anything and every thing in my own time. The amount of countryside to explore was amazing, though rather bland. The combat was plain; by end game I was doing the exact same combat moves since level 1. Also, the scaling up of enemies made it feel like I never got any pay-off for leveling. However, the quest were fun and varied.
    Now, the only reason I say Oblivion is greater than Fable 2 is because of the difference in content. Fable 2 has a far more superior combat system, but the entire game is linear. Also, I only clocked about 20 hours before I finished the game. It took me 10 hours of game play to remember that there was a main story line in Oblivion that I was supposed to be working on. I have played over 150 hours of Oblivion, and I still love the game. I continue to play Fable 2 (I'm really trying to buy the Castle Fairfax) but I feel that the lasting appeal will quickly wear off.
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  • That's a lot of hours.  I think that part actually scares me a little bit.  I like for a game to end in a timely manner, as long as it's not too short.  WoW sucked up way too many hours for me, so the concept of another game doing that scares me.  I'm sure at some point I'll give Oblivion a shot, but it might not be anytime soon.
    justin
    justin  Level 29It's All RelativeJournalistAlways RightExtra CommentaryWeblog Commenter
    10/30/2008 6:10 am
  • I am a huge fan of both games. While still currently playing Fable 2. I disagree because I'm still playing Fable 2 and is just as fun to do whatever you want as it is in Oblivion. But maybe when I beat the main quest (if I ever get back to it) the replay value will go away like it did for me in Oblivion.
    I hope not.

    10/30/2008 4:10 pm
  • Oblivion may have 100 hours of gameplay, but it's all the same gameplay. I found that after a few hours I was just going through my quest list like it was a checklist, not really caring about what I was doing. Every cave/temple/House of Pancakes was the same: kill your way through to the big bad guy and kill him, return for quest reward. I just got bored really quick. And the world itself was also really generic, without any real depth. At least Fable 2's world had some creativity to it, and an actual plot.
    Morpheus
    Morpheus  Level 7
    10/30/2008 9:10 pm

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