Fable: The Lost Chapters Reviews

Another pair of fairly positive reviews for Fable: The Lost Chapters hit the web over the past couple of days. The first is at Computer Games Romania with an overall score of 86/100:
If it had been launched directly to the PC, Fable might have become one of the greatest games in history, because the potential was there and the early previews stand testament to the designer's intentions. Not the Fable is a bad game, far from it, but I just can't help feeling a little sad, thinking of what might have been. Maybe Fable 2, which rumor has it is already in development for Xbox 360, will correct these mistakes and do justice to Peter Molyneaux's original vision. Until then, I strongly recommend you to try out Fable and experience a world very different from what you've seen before. And remember. Oblivion is coming.

And the second is at Strategy Informer with an overall score of 8.3/10:
Considering every factor, this is a game well worth playing. It's perfect for a rookie in the genre, and can offer quite a bit of entertainment for the average RPG player. Its replay value makes it even more worth while, but considering the initial length of the game, that replay value is nullified and amounts to the game time an average game would be played. My own personal opinion is that this game should not be skipped, weather you like RPG's or not.