Abstract: Carol is a servant girl working in the royal castle. One half of Carol's day is spent polishing the floors. The other half is also spent in service of the queen, but it's a very different kind of service - the more wifely kind. The queen's wont upon re...
So it's not all doom and gloom. This is by no means a bad game. It does some new things, some of it works, some it needs more work, but you will (we hope) enjoy playing through this game at least once. Ultimately, (and since Peter has already said this is...
Somewhat fittingly, this is the Fable to rule them all. Its revolutionary themes complement the series' trademark gameplay style exceedingly well, bringing a murkier side to crucial player choices that make impending decisions all the more engaging. It...
Abstract: Taking place one generation after the conclusion of Fable II, much has changed in the land of Albion. Although you are now tasked with playing the role of ruler, the series' trademark irreverence, sense of humor and charm are still very much the drivin...
Abstract: There exists a pretty damn appropriate word that sums up Fable, and it's not "hyperbole" or "ultimate" or even "RPG" -- it's "charming." Whether or not Fable lives up to the magnanimous claims of creator Peter Molyneux, it's hard to deny that the final...
I found Fable III to be a lot of fun, which is ultimately the most important thing you could ask of a game. It has its shortcomings -- a few technical bugs occasionally rear their ugly faces and the disjointed design stunts some of the more emotional m...
Friendlier menu-free interface, Droll, clever storytelling, Streamlined character interaction
Surprising number of glitches, Endgame over too quickly, Superficial consequences for actions
Fable III isn't quite the roleplaying revolution it thinks it is, but it's more than competent as fantasy adventures go, and you won't find anything else quite like it. ...
Abstract: If there's one word that categorically defines the Fable series, it has to be "promise." Fable has always been a franchise with promise, made by people who do nothing but promise. Each game is always pretty fun, but consistently falls short of its ow...