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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

After completing Team Maki's post-Adventure Game Tips quest, Team Snakemouth will have an opportunity to spar with them and their newest member as much as they like. Team Maki is considered to be Bug Fables' true superboss , having some of the highest stats in the game. This battle between rivals will test Team Snakemouth's resolve to its

As far as Fable games are concerned, Fable 3 has always been a bit of an ugly duckling. On one hand, it’s difficult to follow in the footsteps of a game as universally beloved as Fable 2. On the other, it’s especially brave to look at those footsteps stretched out in front of you and say, "Actually… I reckon I’ll walk the long way home."

What separates Bug Fables' Cave of Trials from the Pit of 100 Trials is its length. The Cave of Trials is much less arduous than the Pit of 100 Trials, covering only 50 battles instead of 100. Nevertheless, this is still one of Bug Fables' toughest challenges and players should be well-prepared. Rumors tell of a special secret boss at the end of the Cave, but that is a discovery that only the most dedicated of explorers can f

While Bug Fables' post-game content is not as robust as some other RPGs, it is supplemented by a large amount of side content that most players may have missed as they pursued the story. With all this in mind, there are still quite a lot of things to do in Bug Fables once the main story is compl

BW: It’s pretty cool. We’ve been working on this for years now, ever since Mark Doyle floated the idea to me at a convention. For years I haven’t been able to tell anyone what we were working on. Now I can. So what’s it like? It’s a big relief. I’m very happy DC went along with the idea to pick the numbering up at 151, to signal that this is a continuation of the long-running series. It’s not a side-story, it’s the main story, which just happens to be continuing after a protracted br

Bug Fable s' other minigame is a card game. While it is no Gwent, Spy Cards still provides a nice change of pace for players looking for something unique to do in Bug Fables . It also helps to know that Spy Cards is also a competitive sport in Bugaria, and players will encounter other bugs in their journey who are interested in a round or

The long-awaited return of **Fables ** has been given an official release date, with the dark fairy tale series set to return in not one, but two separate spotlights at DC Comics. First, with a detective team-up starring Bigby Wolf and the Batman himself--an appetizer looking more like a meal --followed by the release of Fables #151 in Spring 2022, picking up right where the series had previously stop

If these people and monsters are sentient, then why haven't they yet figured out a way to leave the Land of a Thousand Fables and enter the real world? It can be assumed that since these creatures are technically illusions, they aren't conscious in the same way that most people in The Witcher universe are; however, this remains uncl

It is proven that people are able to die in the Land of a Thousand Fables since Geralt is able to die, and there is also a dead knight that can be found while exploring the realm in its entirety. The knight originally wandered into the land to find a fairy tale bride; however, he ended up getting killed, presumably by all of the dangerous illusions that lie within the l

BW: It does pick right up where issue 150 left off. In the first issue we meet a couple of new characters, and reconnect with some of the old and beloved ones. It follows the Wolf family, who’ve decided it’s time to move back to Bigby’s old stomping grounds (which is where the title "The Black Forest" comes from), and it also follows a Fables character we expected not to see again, as she navigates our world which used to be the mundy world, but is now a place of unleashed wild magic. The story’s about growing up, adapting to new ways, and letting go of old things that are past their t

BW: For the Fables side of things the line doesn’t need to be drawn, because Fables has included the premise of all of these hundreds of different worlds from the very beginning. From Batman’s point of view, it’s potentially a bit trickier, because sometimes the DCU has been very open to the notion of many, many worlds out there, and sometimes it hasn’t b

It’s important to say right from the get-go that I didn’t love Fable 3. I liked it in a lot of ways, and boy was I happy to hear Stephen Fry’s dashingly dapper Reaver lambast everyone in his immediate vicinity with insults that were dour and spirited in equal measure. But it was a real departure from the sheer debauchery that Fable 2 paraded around.class=