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Fable 2 Music Video - The Hour of Destiny

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Uploaded by on Oct 20, 2008

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Well, at midnight tonight, the world will experience Peter Molyneux's opus to the world: Fable II. The long-awaited sequel to the hit-or-miss Xbox RPG is finally here, and from the little bit I've sampled it's oh so delicious.

Clips are taken from GameTrailers.com and span the entire length of Fable II's existance. I even threw in some clips from the old E3 '06 teaser to show just how long we've been waiting.

I'm partially satisfied with the video, and it needs some touch ups. While all the action is in-game, there are very few 'active game' videos available that aren't third party camera shots during interviews.

The music used is another dual track. The first song is by Sarah Brightman from "The Fifth Element". I wanted to have the right moment in the song key into the video just right, so editting it was a nightmare. The second song is "The Hour of Destiny" by Junichi Nakatsuru, used as the opening intro to Soul Calibur III. The song is meant to show the penultimate internal battle of good and evil, and as such felt fitting for a game of similar design.

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  • What was the beginning music though?

  • Sarah Brightman, from The Fifth Element.

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  • the prophet billybob-its all over when the fat lady sings

    me-sure

    (2 yrs later 2012)

    me-clicks video- OMG

    world ends

  • @WeskerSurvivor83 Wrong.

    Song is "Il Dolce Suono" from Luccia di Lammermor

    sung in Fifth Elemant by Inva Mula Tchako

  • me encanta

  • One of my favourite films ^_^

  • best game ever

  • yea made that mistake myself its not Sarah Brightman its Lucia Di Lammermoor performed by Inva Mula-Tchako ;-)

  • lol yeah sore as hell

  • i would be sore as hell from that fall :]

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