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None of the major characters acknowledge the second player, and the story continues on like they don't exist. DLC co-op restrictions. You must must have the exact same set of DLC the other player owns in order to play co-op with the other player. Poor customization, with less clothing and hairstyles than previous Fable games.

The game forces you to buy DLCs to get more clothes to customize your character. The player character's appearance also doesn't change when their morality, weight, or skills are altered. The PC version is worse than the Xbox version due to the simplified gameplay.

The NPCs all look the same. The villains are a trainwreck: Unlike Lucien, King Logan doesn't represent a threat because he barely does anything to stop the player; despite it should be common sense that you probably are trying to overthrow him.

The Darkness is a underdeveloped and generic villain. The dog has no point in being in the game due to him playing no role in the story and having the exact same mechanics as in Fable II. Just like in Fable II , the breakable crates contain no loot in them.

The Road to Rule is absurd, because besides replacing the three hero traits, Strength, Skill and Will from the first two games and ignoring them; generating an abysmal contradiction in the saga's lore, it removes actions like partnership; this means you need this system to marry or having kids.

The story, while having a great beginning, it becomes stupid and bored and it feels like the game was developed along the story was written. The plot twist that Logan was a tyrant with good intentions to fund an army to defeat The Darkness is ineffably bad.

Originally the part when the player was the King of Albion was supposed to be the second half to the game, but it was drastically shorted; and considering Fable 2 and 3 have only two years of difference Frame drops during a job with no reason. Weapon morphing, while interesting on paper, is handled poorly. Many of the objectives required to upgrade them are extremely tedious, such as having to give a gift item to 20 different players, and the upgrades are often not worth it.

Screen tearing and anti aliasing can get blurry. The cringeworthy interactions from Fable II return, but this time you can't even choose what interaction you want, and can only use the interactions on one NPC rather than multiple like in Fable II. Trying to use interactions with the other player in co-op is a pain as the players have to stand in a very specific spot in front of the other player in order to use the interaction menu.

When they perform the interactions, a glitch will happen where one of the players will suddenly tower over the other player. If the player had a family and a house in Bowerstone Old Quarter, and then completes the quest "The Battle for Albion", the player's house is destroyed and their family disappears from the game entirely. The game doesn't warn the player about this at all. When you become the King or Queen of Albion, the game gives you a in-game year to deal with the kingdom funds, well; the game constantly do temporal skips like go from to days, but when the game later goes to days to directly go to the final battle , that's right; the game take away from you 4 months suddenly.

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However, the final product never seems to live up to the designer's expectations. Fable was released in and gave players the chance to mold their character's appearance and reputation through good deeds or evil acts. Molyneux said that though the game was largely flawed in some ways, it wasn't bad for his first title of that kind. While sequel Fable 2 was a "step in the right direction," however, Fable 3 was quite the opposite.

If I had my time again, I'd take the advances we made from Fable 1 to Fable 2, I'd make the same advances from Fable 2 to Fable 3 and spend another entire year working on Fable 3. Start smart, make more money, customize characters, increase inventory, and much more in our guides and walkthroughs. Peter Parker, lost in the multiverse.

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