Fable 3 reviews
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He grabs Elliot and me and orders us into the throne room. The princess breaks in and defends the people.Ģ2 - Logan is obviously evil, he has a spiked goatee, greasy hair, and a scar. Oh oh, there’s a “crowd” of about two dozen people in the courtyard!Ģ1 - Elliot and the princess spy on my brother Logan, the king, and Walter who are having an argument about what to do with the rioters outside. I break his sword with a super attack and then Elliot rushes into the room and tells us to come quickly. One guy wants me to sign his note about feeding the hungry and I do it.ġ7 - We’re in the combat room and I grab a sword.ġ8 - I spam the X button to attack, not much different than Fable II. The soldiers acknowledge me as we walk.ġ6 - A bunch of petitioners are here to see the king, my brother. Some guy in Walter is going to give me training in something, I follow him and his golden trail. This is bizarre, to say the least.ġ4 - The princess can now give either an encouraging or harsh speech to the staff, I go with encouraging, of course. Elliot and I walk hand in hand back to the castle.ġ3 - I just beat one of my Xbox Live friend’s record in holding hands by walking 157 yards. I like this princess’ attitude.ġ2 - Elliot tells me that the citizens of Albion aren’t happy with my brother, workers are being executed and such. He seems like a friendly chap so I make out with him for a moment.
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the screen changes and some buttons float over the man’s head telling me what actions I can perform instead of the usual D-pad options in the corner.Ġ9 - If I shake 20 hands I get an achievement? Wow, they’re really pushing my skills to the max.ġ0 - We find Elliot and my dog runs up and hugs him. I pan the camera over the courtyard and there’s some awful pop-in.Ġ8 - I approach a man and the game says press A to interact, this is a bit different than Fable II. What? Can’t I just stay in my pajamas? The butler actually comments on this and thinks it would send the wrong message to my suitor, Elliot.Ġ7 - Ah, there’s the magical golden, sparkly trail telling me exactly where to go. Hey, she’s actually speaking! I don’t think the hero has ever spoken before in a Fable game? Maybe I just pushed it out of my mind.Ġ5 - After a bit of banter I gain control of our heroine and have the option of the practical outfit or the elegant outfit. The butler, voiced by John Cleese, wakes up our princess. Kind of a downer of an opening.Ġ4 - The chef is shown walking back into a large castle and the Fable III title screen appears.
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Then he flutters into some sort of refinery and is almost melted down.Ġ3 - Aww, sad child laborers accidentally make him into a tea pot, which gets shipped to a chef. We’re apparently following a chicken this time.Ġ2 - Our chicken escapes from its cage and makes a dash for it, getting kicked by marching soldiers and comically(?) landing on the head of a guy about to be killed by an execution squad.
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The opening movie starts, showing how the age of industry has begun in Albion. It is time you saw what your kingdom was truly like.”Ġ1 - The loading music sounds like the exact same oohs and aahs from Fable II. The same female narrator from Fable II asks who will lead the rebellion: male or female? I think I’ll actually go with a girl for once. Minute by MinuteĠ0 - I press Start and the game detects that I’ve never started a new game before and kicks the first hour of Fable III right off. Willįable III be able to succeed where its predecessor faltered? Or will itsįirst hour lock me in? Let’s find out. Just be so fiendishly over the top with his ambition and pride. While I may not like the finished product much, I will probablyĬontinue to play the first hour of Molyneux’s games though as he can Industry analyst but this seems like a long way to go now that the
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Needs to sell about five million copies for the series to continue. A respectable number, though creator Peter Molyneux says it Major review outlets and had sold over two million copies by the end of Released in October of last year, Fable III received good scores from Hopes that developers can learn from their mistakes, however. Presentation of Fable II just felt stuttering and lazy. Gameplay needed a lot of improvement to start, and the overall I wasn’t much of a fan of Fable II, so I’ll be honest to say thatįable III has a lot to prove to get me to play past the first hour.