Review HaloBlues 5/5 · Mar 27, 2025
My Childhood Encapsulated
This game was probably the single most influential childhood game for me, and the amount of nostalgia I have surrounding it (and the series in general) is incredible. I played this countless times as a kid, as a teenager, and now as an adult - I go back to it every few years and love it just the same as …
This game was probably the single most influential childhood game for me, and the amount of nostalgia I have surrounding it (and the series in general) is incredible. I played this countless times as a kid, as a teenager, and now as an adult - I go back to it every few years and love it just the same as I did back then. It's one of those worlds that transports you right back to the mindset you were in when you first experienced it, and it's one of the few games that genuinely has never gotten old for me.
The atmosphere, the setting, the characters, the music, the combat, the morality system, the gameplay... it's all perfect for me. Could have been catered to me specifically. I love the secrets, the dumb little golden breadcrumb trail, my dog companion, the town crier lines. Just recently I played through this again with my fiancee and it made me realise just how much of this game has wound itself into my inside jokes, my consciousness, my memory. Play the first five seconds of any soundtrack and I'll still know what it is; quote any character's lines and I'll still know who said it; name any location and I'll still be able to tell you how to get there. When someone asks me what my favourite game of all-time is, or for a game that encapsulates me as a person, Fable II is always my answer (occasionally listed alongside The Wolf Among Us).