FABLE 3 REVIEW FULL
Fable 3 is a world full of beautiful, colourful environments each with its own wildlife and characters.
FABLE 3 REVIEW PC
The pc version gives the option to remove blur in the awkward way of changing the effects to reasonable which is more of a compromise of other effects so that blur can be removed unless you can edit the graphics config file to remove blur from the higher settings. Most of the options range from low to very high which all look reasonable but certain options obviously take more powerful computers to run so skimping on draw distance will keep things running smooth. Graphically Fable 3 has been optimised for PC with various settings which can be changed including: tree detail, water reflections, draw-distance among some other options including standard texture options. The reason you are collecting gold is to amass an army for an impending battle that takes place one year after your anointment as monarch. The main quests for the second half are essentially treasure hunts where you quest to find a priceless object which ironically gives you funds for your treasury or if you’re feeling particularly evil straight into your personal account. There are also policies to decide upon which let you either keep Logan’s policy, or make it better or worse for the people. You can always donate personal funds to the treasury to fill it up as well. Most of the decisions have a good and an evil choice which will either give gold for the treasury or spend from it with some decisions stemming from promises to followers earlier in the game. To help with this a treasurer Horace gives advice as Jasper still tends to the Sanctuary.
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As the reigning monarch you have the responsibility of deciding on matters for the kingdom and making sure that the treasury doesn’t empty. The second half of the game see’s you having freshly become King or Queen and now ruling over Albion.
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From here you quest is to gain sufficient followers to overthrow Logan and take the throne for yourself. From here you use the map to warp to the Dweller Camp to find your first allies where you must earn their trust before making a promise to help them in return for their loyalty. When you return to your followers you go through a cavern before finding the entrance to the Sanctuary of your father. The road is littered with chests full of character upgrades which you can open by spending guild seals.
FABLE 3 REVIEW SERIES
You go to collect your late father’s Guild Seal which brings you to the Road to Rule a series of gates that can be opened after gathering a number of loyal followers in your quest to overthrow Logan’s tyrannical regime. That night Sir Walter and Jasper decide it is time to escape the castle for good and bring you to a safe place. You then end up getting involved in the interests of your tyrannical, elder brother King Logan’s affairs and he gives you an unforgivable moral choice which leaves you hurt beyond belief. They walk with you to the castle and leave you with Sir Walter Beck an old knight and family friend who teaches you some swordplay.
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You then get up chose your clothes (or stick with your nightwear) and visit your character’s closest friend/love interest (depending on how you decide to interact with them). You then find your hero being woken up in bed by your butler Jasper who then proceeds to wake your sleeping companion your loyal dog.
FABLE 3 REVIEW MOVIE
The story begins with you making a choice between a male or female hero, upon which the games intro movie starts. The game takes place 50 years on from Fable 2 with your character being the child of the hero in the previous game. The game continues with Lionhead’s saga of making games personal, emotionally involving and accessible to gamers. This year the long delayed PC version has finally arrived with an assortment of added features and updates to the original including Alienware FX compatibility. Fable 3 was the newest offering from Lionhead Studios (home to Peter Molyneux) and Microsoft for Xbox 360 last year.