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What is the difference between the 1st Fable and the Lost Chapters?

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What is the difference between the 1st Fable and the Lost Chapters? Is it worth buying if I already have the 1st one?

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evilxx answered:

Lost Chapters has more quests. All the quests from the first game are in it, but there are more side and optional quests and where the 1st fable ends the Lost Chapters has more quests to do that offer a little more of a challenge. There are also more weapons, clothing, and keys to find. It goes more indepth on some of the aspects of the first game, on things such as chicken kicking, fish size, and book collecting. In my opinion it's worth buying if you liked the 1st Fable.

the dawn of the gamers answered:

1. In the original Fable you only had access to the first part of the story. The story ended with you defeating Jack once. In The Lost Chapters, the story continues. You defeat Jack in his second form, a dragon.

2. This game is definitely worth buying, even if you already have the first one.

 

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