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Fable III Hands-On

The Road to Rule is paved with important choices, streamlined gameplay, and refined visuals.

Whatever soul-searching design rethinks Fable III has in store, another Fable means another Hero's journey. Once again, you are a youth of heroic descent called on to fulfil your potential and save the historical-fantasy land of Albion. This time, though, you're no tragic pauper orphan but a dashing royal orphan, sibling to the ruthless King Logan. This makes your first choice one between being a dapper prince and frilly princess, their character models the first promising sign of the visual refinement that's taken place between Fables II and III. The decision is your first of many in the early hours of a game keen on binary choices--some crucial, some instructive, and some symbolic.

Lead designer Josh Atkins on what to expect in Fable III.

Your second choice, having been awoken by your John Cleese-voiced butler, Jasper, is between an ornate outfit and a practical one. Then, after a stroll with your border collie through the palace gardens--greeted on all sides by guards and well-wishers--the breadcrumb trail brings you to your winsome royal consort. Your third choice has you decide whether to hug or kiss. Is anything more ominous than an idyllic prologue? King Logan is in a bad mood. Out in the city, a factory worker has been executed. Everyone in the castle is upset with the king; his lowly subjects are no happier. The disgruntled kitchen staff members need to be reassured or told off, as you see fit. One of the many civilians waiting to plead his case with Logan must be supported or mocked. Sir Walter, once the loyal friend of your father and now your combat trainer, knows which way the wind is blowing. When everything inevitably goes south, and you're branded a traitor by your paranoid brother, it's Sir Walter that flees the palace with you, along with Jasper and the dog.

In the palace and beyond, in the bat-infested caves that enabled our escape, and in snowy Mistpeak, our hero's first destination, the realm of Albion has been beautified--or visually refined, at least. Though the characters and the environments are still stylised rather than photo-realistic, the artistic style leans more toward realism than the faintly cartoony, caricatured look of the previous game--although Fable's gently quirky humour is still firmly in place. The character designs are more appealing for it, as mentioned; Peter Molyneux would say the princess looks like less of a "Russian shot-putter."

The world, says Sir Walter, has been too long without a Hero, and it will take a Hero to lead a revolution against Logan. The Hero's journey is suddenly clear: unite the disparate peoples of Albion against the king. That journey is not just clear, but it's also neatly symbolised in the Road to Rule: a long, misty path blocked by gateways and leading back to the castle. The road, visited in visions and presided over by Theresa, the blind seer, serves as a progress indicator and talent tree in one. The gates--metaphors for levels--are unlocked by gaining powerful allies. Along the path, between gates, are treasure chests containing upgrades including ranged, melee, and magical power boosts. There are also new spells and new noncombat ability bundles, such as the landlord pack and marriage pack. These are unlocked with Guild seals--points earned in battle and by successfully interacting with the populace on your travels. The Road to Rule is one means by which Fable III strips out immersion-sapping stats and talent trees. Another is the barely-there heads-up display, which is little more than your tally of Guild seals popping up from time to time. And another is the Sanctuary, a gameworld metaphor in the same manner as the Road, but this time standing in for your inventory menus and world map.

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Jane Douglas
By Jane Douglas, Section Editor

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224 Comments

  • meleekill989

    Posted Oct 18, 2010 6:16 pm GMT

    @ 313striker true

  • 313striker

    Posted Oct 12, 2010 1:56 am GMT

    @meleekill989 I'd say it isn't true, since fable 3 is for pc but fable 2 wasn't

  • meleekill989

    Posted Oct 3, 2010 6:48 am GMT

    i read that you play as your character from fable II in this game, so do you have to have fable II to play fable III?

  • Septagon7

    Posted Sep 17, 2010 5:09 pm GMT

    This game looks awesome. Fable 2 was great, but my only complaints were its length and that it was too short. Everything else about it was good though. The transforming weapons and the new graphics look awesome. If they deepened the RPG side a little, made it a little longer and a little more challenging than its predecessor, Fable 3 may be one of the best RPG's out there.

  • bandarman

    Posted Sep 10, 2010 9:46 am GMT

    I also hope that this comes out on PC as well and at the same time... I hate my 2Gs PC treated like a second to some $200 console... @ the devs - if you're cancelling PC to stop piracy... someone should remind you guys of Halo Reach and all the other Halo pre-releases out there... as well as COD too ... and the list goes on and on!

  • rehatheway

    Posted Sep 8, 2010 9:01 am GMT

    I hope you can still choose to play co-op locally since I want to get hitched with my real wife's heroine and we only play together locally for the obvious reason being that online would require 2 of everything.

    What ever the case This game is looking amazing and I've got my collector's edition preordered and can't wait to see all of the new stuff they've added and changed. So far good work on the new chapter in the Fable story.

  • lrac42

    Posted Sep 6, 2010 2:51 pm GMT

    I can't wait for this game...it looks great!

  • Linkmaster2010

    Posted Aug 30, 2010 10:42 pm GMT

    All i want is a longer main quest line and a bigger challenge! Fable 2 was way too easy and WAY too short. there were a lot of fun side quests, but all-in-all, the game was way too small. It would also be good to have a large open world to explore. no trails constantly reminding you that you have to be somewhere.

  • Madbane

    Posted Aug 30, 2010 1:31 pm GMT

    I couldn't play Fable2, because it didn't come out for PC. I hope they will not cancel Fable 3 also for PC.

  • hotrob2020

    Posted Aug 25, 2010 9:44 pm GMT

    @ Rioresu007

    u mean HunterJ27's comment right???

  • Snafer

    Posted Aug 25, 2010 9:44 pm GMT

    Looking Forward to this game!! thank god they are releasing this for PC

  • Rioresu007

    Posted Aug 24, 2010 3:23 pm GMT

    @seto_setari

    Yes, it is confirmed u can get married and make babies with your friend....... XD

  • NathanWootton

    Posted Aug 24, 2010 10:49 am GMT

    i think most dev dont release PC formats cause of Pirates

  • pucknut68

    Posted Aug 24, 2010 10:30 am GMT

    I absolutely can not wait for this game, and Fallout New Vegas. And COD Black ops for that matter.lol

  • Lordan007

    Posted Aug 24, 2010 2:33 am GMT

    Thats what i bean waiting for,but there is one problem that anyone knows for PC users,whould be fair to relese Fable 2 first,hurry up boys you have time to do it before Fable 3 is out!!!!

  • SpencerPenfold

    Posted Aug 24, 2010 2:21 am GMT

    I hope it isn't so easy to level up, or just bring back some of the spells from Fable 1, Fable 2 spells weren't as good. SO looking foward to this game

  • manictrooper101

    Posted Aug 23, 2010 7:20 pm GMT

    I will never understand why people thought so badly of fable 2, i just completed it and got every acheiv, and had tremendous fun. My only aggro with it was the bad story, its short, the cruciable lacks all character the arena did, ARMOUR, no world map to free roam happily, no manual anywhere jump (Like WoW for instance) and the dreadful lack of spells. Seriously guys thumbs up if you want Beserk back, i know i do.

  • soto_setari

    Posted Aug 23, 2010 6:43 pm GMT

    It's awesome this game is gonna be released for PC! BUYAH!

  • soto_setari

    Posted Aug 23, 2010 6:42 pm GMT

    @sgotskillz

    There probably will be, yes.

  • sgotskillz

    Posted Aug 23, 2010 5:58 pm GMT

    So you can marry each other in co-op play.

    So I would like to know if there is same sex marriage?