You've never tried the game, and you're asking people who have never tried the game: with respect, I don't understand what that can offer you. If you want artificial hype to give yourself a feelgood about Fable, read the official marketing campaign--hell, read *any* official marketing campaign. Every game is simply going to blow away not merely its competition, but everything that's preceded it, being redolent in imagination, originality, pulse-pounding excitement, babes, color, fantastic graphics, etc. Adapt this as you will to your flavor of genre, and stir vigorously. Results: all the BS you could possibly ever consume.
But if you really want to know what a game title-in-production is like, you'll avoid the hype and the articles that sling cliches and praise based on screenshots or alpha builds, and check out a game's corporate forums for actual hard facts about concepts and implementation. You might also look for the reactions of beta testers, though these are frequently skewed in favor of even the most flawed games. Short of reading the forums to decide whether a game is the kind of thing you'll like, try the I Ching or tarot cards. Those are just as likely to give you an honest feeling for content as any PR campaign will.
