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Rating 4 out of 5 stars with 78 reviews

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Customers enjoy the story, citing it as a strong point with many options based on player decisions. However, many feel the gameplay is not as good as its predecessor and that the game is too short. Concerns were also raised about the game's ease of play, with some players finding it less challenging than previous installments. The overall length of the game was also criticized by some players.

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  • Pros mentioned:
    Story

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    For story seekers

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    If you have been a fan or a new comer you will have a good time with this story. It is a fun adventure a little different than the rest before this one as your character can finally speak for a change. The controls are similar to previous games but easy to figure out quickly.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Story

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Fun Game

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    My daughter loves this game. Lots of options based on the decisions you make. You can be good or bad, the story changes accordingly.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Gameplay

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great casual game to play with my wife

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    My wife and I are always looking for games BOTH of us like to play together. Fable III achieved that with the convenience of saving often so we can start/stop when we like. This is a huge plus for us because we have young children who don't plan their needs around our gaming time. The storyline is interesting and you get to "choose your own game" in that your choices alter the content you will experience. The travel mechanics include a nice feature to fast-travel to locations on the map where you've been before. You have to "poof" to your "Sanctuary" and walk to your map table the hit Y to bring up your quest log though, not too convenient. The repetitiveness of repeating the same expressions over and over to build relationships with in-game characters is a bit tiring. Parents recommended to heed the game rating (M), quite a bit of flirtatious innuendo and graphic combat. Overall, we still enjoy playing this game.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Story

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Fun to play

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I have spent loads of time playing this game. Enjoy the story and the game play!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Story
    Cons mentioned:
    Gameplay

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Excellent excellent

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is a must buy. Excellent story, awesome gameplay. Not as good as Fable 2, but pretty close. You can't go wrong with this one if your a fan of the previous installments.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    nice

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    It's a nice game nothing is same depending how you play and what o choose

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Gameplay

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Good but not great

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    My feelings on Fable III mimic the chicken; it is a love/hate relationship. Some things are better in this installment. Some (many) things are worse. Overall, the game is playable, but could have been better. Graphics: Better than the previous installment. The people are still a little homely (seems to be the norm in games these days), but I like the wardrobes, animations, and other stuff. Only problem I have with the graphics is the framerate. It can get choppy. This can make jobs particularly difficult, as they rely on quick, precise timing at the higher chain levels. I am hoping they get this patched soon. Sound: You can tell the sound is good when you don't realize it is even there. My favorite part are the random voice overs. I was doing a blacksmithing job and overhearing children going on about a roleplaying game. The stats. That sort of stuff. Was highly amusing. The only thing I find a little disappointing is that some dialogue isn't varied enough (e.g. the um... pillow talk). Minor point though. Challenge: In combat, melee weapons continue to be a bit of a chore compared to guns or spells. Spells are easier now. Guns too. Overall, the combat isn't hard. Especially considering the AI is stupid. Monsters will stand there half the time and let you shoot them. Could have used more polish. The jobs are harder than the previous installment. It is basically "guitar hero" (or as they refer to it in game, Lute Hero). You have two--sometimes three--color coded blocks. You have to hit the correct button as a bar slides over the block. It is fun, and hard at higher levels. It IS color coded. If you are colorblind, this may be an issue for you. Length: I haven't beaten it yet, but have been playing it for several days now, so it's really what you make out of it. If you sprint to finish, you might get done fast. I've been goofing off and doing the roleplaying bit. I can easily see 100-200 hours for me. Fun: The game is addictive. But that may be because I'm a masochist. There are a LOT of things about the game, in comparison to the previous title, I do not like. The full list: 1) You have no health bar in combat. This is an RPG. The lack of feedback is disconcernting. 2) You have to hit [A] to interact with NPCs to pull up info (when you could previous [RT] them). When you do interact with an NPC you have fewer options. You start out with two interactions. It can expand to three, sometimes four. However, it feels boring. Also, whenever you get to the friend status you have to perform a fetch quest to become a friend (that are ALWAYS in a different zone requiring you to suffer through a loading screen). When you move up to lover status you have to perform another quest. It gets old fast. Overall, a huge step back. Would have preferred they just left the NPCs as they were and spent the time elsewhere. 3) The Road to Rule is an interesting concept, but they put too much stock in it. Why do I have to spend guild points to level up a trade skill? I had a level 5 blacksmith before I ever struck my first hammer to anvil. I find that offputting. 4) The menu system (read: Sanctuary) totally blows. Yes, it is a novel concept the first couple of times you use it. But after you want to switch your active quest, inspect a weapon, or see you status for the umpteenth time, it stops being fun. It becomes a chore. Why developers continue to try and "revolutionize" menu systems, when they were perfected years ago I'll never understand. All Fable needs is a lightweight menu system that is fast to load. That's it. This just adds more overhead the game doesn't need. 5) Houses need to be maintenanced. Realistic? Yes. Fun. No. Especially if you have a lot of them. 6) The dog is buggy, and the quest trail sometimes takes a long time to figure out where it is going, especially if you switch quests in field (read: Going to Sanctuary and wrestling with the screens). In all fairness there are a few things I think were a major step forward: 1) Your weapons. Legendary weapons now have three stats that have to be activated by completing specific conditions. For example, you may have to kill 300 enemies of a certain type (with that weapon), or to make 5 NPCs fall in love with you (with the weapon equipped). It adds an interesting twist to an otherwise tired trope. 2) My character (female) hasn't hulked out yet. Always nice. 3) Some of the rifle animations are awesome. If an enemy is behind you, and it is the closest, you will throw the rifle over your shoulder and fire behind you. Major cool points for this. Overall, the game is good but not great. I think Fable II continues to play better in a lot of ways. However, it is better than most RPG titles on the XBox, so it is by no means a dud either.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Like it

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Nice world that you really get involved in. Grow your experience as you go.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great game for teens

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This is a Christmas present, so glad to be able to buy X-Box 360 games still!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Good rpg game

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Got this for my brother and he loves it and so I also bought it for my son

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Fun adventure

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I just started playing but it has been a lot of fun. I enjoy graphics and the story line. It can sometimes get a bit "glitchy" with the companion dog when moving too quickly but otherwise whimsical.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Difficulty, Gameplay, Length

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars

    I used to love the Fable series...

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    In the old Fable games, choosing good or bad often resulted in a choice of gameplay. Like, protect the barn or attack the barn, giving you two distinct missions to choose from, and two distinct versions of the aftermath. This one completely takes away the gameplay choice, you are going to protect the barn either way, but after you protect it, you can choose to let the owner remain the owner or take the farm from him. This is not an actual example, but it just shows that you no longer have that gameplay choice. The game itself has also been dumbed down significantly, taking away the majority of any customization you had as well as stream lining combat so that any 4 year old can play. Graphics: Pretty much the exact same as Fable 2. Decent for the 360, but they aim more towards cartoonish than realistic. Storyline: The storyline was decent. You are the son/daughter of your character from Fable 2, and your brother is king and is abusing his power in many ways. He has made promises all across the kingdom that he has broken in the name of saving the kingdom, the classic excuse from a tyrannical king. In the begining of the game, you are faced with probably the largest moral question of the game, where each choice has a negative impact. This forces you to examine your life, and flee the kingdom in hopes of starting a revolution. The first half of the game is all about this. You must go from village to village trying to recruit soldiers, and in the process prove that the results of your revolution will be nothing like the rein of your brothers. The second half of the game is when you become king, and must make decisions larger than any seen in the Fable universe. As said previously, the decisions are usually "play mission A, choose ending A or B" as opposed to the "choose mission A see ending A, or choose mission B see ending B" as it has been in the past. The decisions you have to make are on a much higher level than you have seen in the past, because you are now making decisions for the entire country of Albion. Generally the idea is, do you become a good king and make the people like you, but run out of money in the treasury thus facing certain doom, or do you make the hard choices, and become a bad king and save everyones life in the end. Some of the decisions are just ridiculious though. For example, you are faced with an issue one day as king. The old king has placed a limit on the number of alcoholic drinks that a pesant may buy. You can be a good king, and take away the limit, be neutral and keep the limit, or be evil and ban alcohol. I am shooting for a good king, so I decide to take away the limit to make my people happy. They do end up being happier, but now 90% of the population in my kindgdom is throwing up on the streets. This is not a joke, it is literally at least 90%, it completely takes away from the experience of walking through a town when everyone except the children is throwing up everywhere. All of your decisions are like this, they are either one extreme or the other, often way over the top as well. Gameplay: Your basic hack n slash combat here. They make combat easier by assigning the melee weapon to the X button, gun to the Y, and magic to the B, the same layout they had in Fable 2. Unlike Fable 2, they basically eliminate any customization you had with weapons. In 2, you could expect to pick up a new weapon in every dungeon. Even if it wasn't a better weapon than what you had, you would at least get a choice of what you wanted to use. In this game, most people will be using their original melee weapon and gun the entire game. The reason for this is that they claimed the weapons would "evolve" based on your gameplay. All this means is that when you level up your weapon, it changes appearance, and maybe a little stats, but you have no way of checking that. So we go from having 200+ weapons in the last game, to having less than 30 in this one (and most of those weapons are legendary weapons). In this game, you also only have a total of 6 magic spells, and are not really able to use more than one on the fly. You basically choose one, and stick with that the majority of your time. This doesn't make magic any less overpowered though. If you use nothing but magic the entire game, it would probably cut the difficulty of the game by half (and the difficulty is already a joke). You also have no healthbar- the screen just starts to red when you are about to die, and it gives you the choice to use a potion. To put it in perspective, I died multiple times in 1 and 2, and used at least a 100 potions in each to keep myself alive, in this game I did not die a single time, nor did I use a single health potion. Upgrading has also been worsened. You still get experience, but not nearly as much and there are about 1/5 of the avaliable things to upgrade as in Fable 1 or 2. Before, when trying to upgrade melee weapon strength you would see a number of sub-sections. In addition to upgrading weapons strength, you would have the choice to upgrade health, toughness (armor), or strength (weapon power). In this one, all you upgrade is weapon strength. They took away almost ALL the customization there used to be in upgrading, and turned it into a giant letdown. This used to be one of the huge aspects of the Fable series, and now it is something that is almost entirely left out. Even if they didn't touch is and left it the same as it was in Fable 1 or 2, it would have been much, much better than it is now. To put it in perspective, you had a total of 27 unique attributes you could upgrade in Fable 2, in Fable 3, you have a TOTAL of 48 upgrades. Fifteen to upgrade your melee,gun, and magic (5 levels for each=15 total), fifteen to upgrade your job (in this one you don't upgrade the amount you make on a job from working, you make more from upgrading, and these account for 15 of your total 48 upgrades). So we already have 30 of 48 total upgrades accounted for. Then you also have about 10 upgrades for actions, like buying property, using the kiss emotion, and stuff like that- things that you had right from the get-go in Fable 1 and 2. So a total of 40, plus then the 6 spells you can choose from, which don't really do anything different other than have a different animation. I really don't count the jobs or the emotions as things you should upgrade, so basically you are looking at a total of 270+ upgrades from Fable 2, to 23 TOTAL upgrades in Fable 3. A huuuuuge decline for the series. The world is just as impressive as in Fable 2, but odds are you will not be enjoying it nearly as much. Since you have no reason to go to the shops to upgrade weapons and armor, or to go to the pubs to engage in gambling at the table games, you will most likely go from town to town completing the quests without taking much of the scenery in. If you want to get the "good" ending, you will also have to pretty much buy every avaliable buisness in the entire game. If you want to keep your promise to everyone, it will put you massively in debt. You don't really get any money in this game outside of working at your job or real estate, though it really doesn't become an issue until you become king, because, once again, the lack of purchasable weapons and armor. Once you become king, you will have most likely have made less than 100k total, only to find out that you need to gain 8million to get the good ending. This requires purchasing massive amounts of real estate which will get you about 200k each time once have obtained it all, but takes a long time to get even that much. Overall: This game is, in every single way, a step down from the original 2 games- worse combat, worse upgrades, worse interaction with NPCs, worse quests. I also don't remember the first two being that long, but this one was a joke. I could have beaten it in 10 hours, but because I was forced to farm tons and tons of money through real estate, it tacked on another 4 hours of gameplay, so I could get the good ending. You'll notice that I did not review this as an independent game, but clearly as part of the Fable trilogy. I feel that we have already played this game, and that it is up to the creator change it or not based on how they feel they can make the game better. Obviously, they felt that Fable should be made easier to be open to more people, and in doing so they have destroyed the respect of the Fable franchise that they had built up to this point. I was a very huge fan of the first 2, and was utterly dissapointed in the game. I honestly can not even believe they let the Fable name be put on this piece of junk. If you are a Fable fan, stay far, far away. If you are looking for decently fun hack n slash combat with almost no reward for your efforts, welcome.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fun Chill game

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    Fable 3, Such a fun game! especially in co-op, i love how you're able to interact with other Heroes (Other Players) an the Orbs option is amazing! you get to see other people who are playing an your able to give gifts randomly to whomever you please lol you're gonna need to in order to get some Achievements if your into them like i am, an if not its still a fun game! i highly recommend it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Awesome game

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Awesome, fun game, felt a bit shallow at certain parts of the story, but overall, great game, and was totally worth buying.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Gameplay

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Good Used Game

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    The game is fine, but I was hoping for an improvement over Fable 2.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Cons mentioned:
    Gameplay

    Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    I enjoy this game

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    The game was enjoyable for a time; however, got stale over time

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Great adventure seeking game

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    Idea game for older teens and adults. Game is for mature teesn., graphic blood and shooting.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    It's a fun game so far

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    I'm looking forward to breaking this game in..............

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great game

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    Very long fun filled game. Gives you plenty of liberty to do whatever you want and be whoever you want your character to be. Whether good or bad the game changes as your character does. Very awesome.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    My Grandson selected it, I haven't played it yet

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    My grandson says it's great, I haven't played it yet. I like the look of the game but haven't had the time.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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