

Even on it's highest difficulty it is still far, far too easy. Where it falls short is that the combat is not difficult. The combat has the right idea, it's engaging, you can flow seamlessly between the 3 combat styles(Guns, swords, magic). A short list, yes, but please read the flaws and you'll see why I gave this game a 5~ even though I'm rarely generous with scores. The game looks great and is not very demanding, even on low settings the graphics are still appealing. The game is quite immersive, having very little HUD, and no real menus to speak of. It's a solid game but has quite a few flaws, but lets start with the pros. The game is quite immersive, Fable 3 will not "Wow" many players. Who will you become? A rebel without a cause, the tyrant you rebelled against, or the greatest ruler to ever live? … Expandįable 3 will not "Wow" many players. In your quest to plant the seeds of revolution, seize power and rule over your kingdom, the choices you make will change the world around you, for the greater good or your own personal gain. After determining whether these characters are your friends or foes, you will either join them or fight against them in explosive combat, alone or with a friend on Xbox LIVE. Throughout your journey, you will encounter a colorful cast of characters that fans have come to expect from the off-beat style and humor in the “Fable” games. This sets the stage for unparalleled action and adventure that offers even more ways to fight and engage than ever before. The choices and sacrifices you make while fanning the flames of revolution, and then as you rule as King or Queen or Albion, will lead to an ever evolving world of consequences that will be felt across your entire land. In "Fable III," you will be called upon to rally and fight alongside your people, ascend to the seat of power, and experience the true meaning of love and loss.

Five decades have passed since the events of "Fable II," and Albion has matured into an industrial revolution, but the fate of the kingdom is at peril. Five decades have passed since the events of "Fable II," and Albion has matured into an industrial revolution, but the fate of the kingdom is Fans new and returning will now embark on an epic adventure, where the race for the crown is only the beginning of your spectacular journey. Summary: Fans new and returning will now embark on an epic adventure, where the race for the crown is only the beginning of your spectacular journey.look great, but when they abruptly stop floating upwards, they look sort of stuck. The floating damage numbers, 'Wait', etc. Also, there are some other minor visual problems with the projection. Nitpick: I keep trying to enter the walls to the north that are artifacts of the 3D projection you use. The monster that spawns others (rats? skeletons?) instantly generates interesting decision, whether to battle him or his minions first. The 'Unstable' message promises new mechanics, but doesn't get in the way. Areas open up not too soon, foes don't crowd, but there's no "where did everybody go" feeling. It feels to me sort of cozy, tight, but not cramping. So, first impression feedback only, for now: the mood and variety feel really great.

Wow, played until I gained 1st level and it feels great to the point that I will reserve time for a longer playthrough.
