Well the playthrough began with a visit to the butcher's shop. Even though they are using it for the illegal activities in the background, they could’ve at least made some effort to transform the front side of that shop a little more presentable. Anyone with a little more observing eyes could’ve seen how shady the whole set-up came off of.
Anyway, I was hoping to get an encounter with Bloody Mary in that hidden compartment behind the butchers shop, but what was actually waiting there has proven much more informative but, a little bit boring. The web of traps that the Crooked Man placed for the stupid, annoying and greedy Fable town people was too hilarious and satisfying to watch. Even though what he did was down right power abuse, but you have to agree, the idea to set such elaborative plans to keep every single person of that town under your control is praise worthy. That man has an awesome cunning brain.
The visit to Lucky Pawn ignited a hidden ship I didn’t even know would ever be able to exist, but in the end, I just couldn’t help but ship Bigby with our hot headed Woody. I mean the whole scene was dedicated to installing this rare idea, and at the end I just couldn’t help but become a die hard shipper. Who the hell is Snow White, Our boy would only need Woody, at least Woody won’t annoy the shit out of him.
The end part where Bigby was standing beside the open door of the taxi while watching a beaten down Woody, slowly walking away with his beloved axe was just too poetic. The simple gesture from Bigby as he asked Woody if he would gonna be alright and Woodys slightly turning back and softly saying You know me was just chef kiss.
Well, the mission of finding the missing magic mirror piece has finally come to an end. Man the game made the chasing around the whole city to an annoying level of times a buzz killer. But the one thing that I always loved to do and never had to face any consequences for it was stealing other people's money. You know stealing is bad, but when it comes down to annoying people who unfairly insult the hell out of Bigby, well in those cases, it was just too satisfying.
The time to enforce the policy No glamor, no city life is finally here. Even though Bigby made an exception for Colin, Toddy and his son has to face the consequences and destine to move back to the farm. The job to break down the news of course fall upon our protagonist. At first I was on the way to make them stay in the city, but man I just couldn't find a way to like this little annoying frog, so I followed whatever Snow told me to do. Easy way to deal with annoyance.
Well, the magic mirror is finally fixed, and also got to know the location of Crooked Mans secret den. The next playthrough will surely be more fun.