Posted on: June 9, 2015

TNGpt
Verified ownerGames: 352 Reviews: 4
A Modern View On Old Fables
I don't want to spoil more that the description in the game's page because part of the joy in the comic book series Fables and in the Wolf Among Us is getting to know this world from the inside, but suffice to say that you get to play as Bigby the Sheriff haunted by his past who is in charge of protecting and keeping the law among the Fables community (that includes such people as Snow White, Bluebeard, Beauty and the Beast hiding in plain sight in the human world with the help of magic), and have to investigate a murder mystery while making choices that can help as much as hamper your investigation with dialogue options similar to Telltale's The Walking Dead (TWD) games. Unlike TWD however, if you are familiar with the comic books there are some moments where the suspense might not be as intense since you already know the main characters' story arch in the series... Aside from that, Telltale made an excellent game with their now-well tested formula (little to no puzzles/inventory with some environment exploration plus quick time events and heavy emphasis on real time dialogue choices), the visual style is loyal to the comics while the mood and character voices are great, it is eerie how much they sound like I imagined they would while reading Fables years ago. My very high rating is influenced by how much I liked the first series of Fables, its noir vibe and dark look at the cheery "And They Lived Happily Ever After" ending to the fairy tales that we got to hear as kids, and how much the Wolf Among Us borrows from it. Even if that doesn't spike your interest, it is still an interesting modern point&click adventure game by Telltale Games with another good example of how to successfully use a comic book license.
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