Looks pretty, Quite enjoyable, Perfect for getting acquainted with the RPG genre
Over simplified gameplay, Too linear, A bit too childish at times, Very easy
Visually the game has received a massive overhaul and it looks gorgeous. For most of the time it does look like a children’s fairy tale come to life with picturesque locales and happy go lucky characters. Frame rates stay stable for most of the time ta...
Simplifies RPGs for the masses, interesting core quests, comprehensive voice acting content, good and evil dynamics well integrated into the gameplay
Dated graphics and framerate issues, long load times, boring first half, not really an RPG, tedious side quests, annoying expression system, not really as open ended as it seems
Let me start by saying I have massive respect for Peter Molyneux. In fact it’s fair to say Peter Molyneux had joint custody over my childhood gaming, along with Tim Schafer. Theme Park was probably the first game in which I could sit for hours on end a...
I can't say I didn't enjoy Fable III. I'm on my ninth wedding and I sometimes load it up just to play the Lute Hero job mini-game. The plot really sticks in my craw, however, to the point where I almost don't want to talk about it at all - pretend it ...
Albion and its inhabitants feel very real, genuinely tough decision making
Slightly repetitive combat, over too quickly for casuals
As with Fable 3’s combat, players will get what they put in. Participate in every task on offer and there’s tonnes to do. From the menial tasks such as running errands for townsfolk, having meaningless sex with townsfolk, raising children and more – th...
If you really, really disliked Fable II, or are determined to judge it as a hardcore RPG, you probably won’t like this either; but for us, Fable III represents the pinnacle of British-made game development. A stunning achievement. 9.2/10Print this page...