Highly playable, simple to get the hang of, fantastic production values and bags of addictive fun
Not wildly different to Fable 2 and a little on the linear side
Another rip-roaring hit from Lionshead Studios that, if you've ever enjoyed an RPG or 3rd person action adventure just a little bit, should be the next title on your wish list...
Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Robert , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Fable III does a lot right. Its storytelling is superb, and it introduces a number of worthwhile new features. Unfortunately, though, its unsatisfying combat and lackluster second half make it at least as much of a disappointment as it is a success.The ga...
Merged action/adventure plot-points, excessive customization, side quests, morality system, menu system, overall design Needs Improvement: Gameplay formula, firefights and sword combat, disconnected locations, lack of leveling system PC Version Note:
With the release of the PC version of Lionhead Studios’ acclaimed action-RPG just around the corner, we return to the fantasy world of Albion for a comprehensive review of the maturing title on the XBOX 360. Considering the game’s predecessor, Fable
Abstract: Tweet this!In Fable III the player takes control of the son or daughter of the Hero from Fable II. You’re not the only offspring however as your brother took control of the throne to “Albion”, the country where much of Fable III‘s adventures take place...
Fable III is a good solid game if you like this sort of experience. If you have enjoyed the previous entries you should enjoy this one. If you haven’t you probably won’t like this one either. There isn’t a lot of innovation this time around but what th...
Abstract: In development for just over two years is Fable III. It has been six years since the original came out in 2004. Lionhead Studios has had some time to tweak the franchise they're most known for. So grab your sword, fireball spell and possibly even your ...
Abstract: Lionhead Studios’ Fable III is an expansive role playing game set fifty years after the events of Fable II. Your character is the son (or daughter) of the King of Albion. Before your father died, he bequeathed the Kingdom to your older brother, Logan. ...
Abstract: Peter Molyneux has certainly never been one to shy away from the gaming media spotlight. Fueling our expectations with visions of grandeur and promising us the unattainable in hype inducing speeches at conferences and expos. In fact, it would seem that...
Abstract: 'Jumping the shark' is a term that gets thrown around all too often nowadays, but sometimes it's simply the best way to explain what's happened to a once successful entertainment franchise. And if Fable III is not quite there yet, it's certainly eying ...
Abstract: Fifty years have passed since you and your unnamed Hero last saved Albion. The current king isn't terribly popular (did anyone else notice the proximity of Fable III's release date to election day?), which sets up the story in seemingly familiar territ...