Description:In Fable III, the latest installment of the critically acclaimed Xbox 360 exclusive franchise, 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. Five decades have passed since the events of Fable II, and Albion has matured into an industrial revIn Fable III, the latest installment of the critically acclaimed Xbox 360 exclusive franchise, 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. 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.... (more)(less)
Manufacturer : Microsoft Release date : 1 October 2010 Number of discs : 1 EAN: 0885370164237 UPC: 885370164237
"Everything that could go wrong with this game, did. Every aspect of the gameplay is seriously jacked. And whoever thought the 'sanctuary' was a good substitute for all the in game menus, needs to get his head examined. Doubly so if it's the same dude who came up with the 'road to rule.' And to top it all off, this game is insultingly easy. Now, I'm not the kinda gamer who needs every game to be oldschool Nintendohard, but really. I've been doing this for a long time. I don't need my hand held th"
Taffywall added this to a list 8 months, 1 week ago
"Release Date: October 26, 2010 (NA/AU)
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Lionhead Studios
Genre: Adventure
I was disappointed with Fable III as a whole. The series gets more simplistic in gameplay with each entry in the series...Which is okay. I get it, they're trying to get a more mainstream audience for the game. But this entry did the unthinkable for me...It took away all the fun of being bad. I couldn't even steal right off the bat, I had to learn the skill. In the end, this was the first Fab"
"Release Date: October 26, 2010 (NA/AU)
Publisher: Microsoft
Developer: Lionhead Studios
Genre: Adventure
I was disappointed with Fable III as a whole. The series gets more simplistic in gameplay with each entry in the series...Which is okay. I get it, they're trying to get a more mainstream audience for the game. But this entry did the unthinkable for me...It took away all the fun of being bad. I couldn't even steal right off the bat, I had to learn the skill. In the end, this was the first Fab"
Slimdavy added this to a list 8 months, 2 weeks ago
"Prefer it to Fable II, even though that storyline was longer than this one. It's a little disappointing that the game ends so fast on this one, as everything else about it was so much better than number 2.
Characters and storyline keeps you entertained from start to finish. Some of the side quests on your way really have you in stitches, especially the card board cut out game that you play with evil fire breathing chickens and a king who owns a factory of teddy bears.
The only thing that let"
"Fable was a game where I always really, really enjoyed being a bad guy. Fable II continued in that trend. Then I played this and was very disappointed that it was less fun to continue my evil ways in this game. The game is also more challenging at the end if you remain good, which motivated me to continue on down the path of good since the majority of the game is a real breeze to beat...And usually in a boring sort of way. But anyway, Fable III ended my reign of terror on Albion. Hopefully the n"
"Beat May 26, 2012
In the previous two Fable games, I absolutely loved being the bad guy. Fable III took all the fun and reason to be bad away. I no longer needed to slaughter the owner of a house to buy it...it's just readily available whenever I have the cash to buy it. Stealing things is boring and oversimplified to the point that I can't even find joy in sneaking into shops and stealing items when the shop owner isn't looking. Then when you're encouraged to be bad in order to accumulate mone"
Mr. Saturn added this to a list 1 year, 1 month ago
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Nicholas Hoult's characters Eliot is only romance-able in the game if you play as a female character. Gay characters have to settle for unimportant NPCs instead of childhood sweethearts; that's a very glaring oversight by Lionhead."