Good... But fable 1 was way better

User Rating: 7 | Fable III X360
I spent a load of time with fable games( lionheart fan) but Fable 3 was not that impressive for me.

I loved the new graphics, they made the world really delightful but i missed the gloomy colorful Albion of Fable 2 and i missed the legendary weapons of fable 1 and fable 2.

Althought the new weapon system came with this very original concept in wich your weapons lvl with you and change throughtout the game depending on how you fight and on the choices you made, it took away the thrill of finding a legendary weapon wich were unique and had nothing to do with any other weapon in the whole game. The new weapons are really repetitive and the legendary ones don't add nothing good and awesome like they did in the previous games of the series.

I was glad to see they fixed the walking problem of fable 2( drifting actually, that cannot pass as walking) but was really mad with the lack of interactivity your character has in this game, fable 2 was (in my humble opinion) not that good but had loads of interections with every character in the game, even with your dog, wich was more useful in fable 2.

The new job system is better then the previous( thank God).

The new interactive menu is really good!!! One positive point for fable 3.

The Main character is not ugly as hell like it was in fable 1 and in fable 2, but i miss the getting bigger with strenght atribute, and the brawlings in fable 1 where you could go fighting with your bare hands.

I know lionheart is always improving stuff, and is aways looking for the new things and how to make the game more personal but I think they really need to take a look back im "Fable the lost chapters" to get what there games are lacking.

I think there is too much history missing between fable 1 and fable 2, how the guild was destroyed?
Where are dragons, Banshes, northern stuff and where are my horns when Im super evil?


The game is good, very enjoyable and funny( best thing about fable games... Chicken Chaser) i recommend it but I think Peter Molyneux, and his team, must look away back and ask themselves whats the meaning of the word "FABLE".