Closing Comments Traitor’s Keep provides a nice return to Albion, especially for players that have completed the entire main game and swept through most of the side quests. There’s a real challenge here thanks to tough new enemies and the narrative is quite good, too. I also appreciated the new moral choices, which look like they will have real weight in future Albion adventures. To be totally honest, I wish more of the core Fable III was like Traitor’s Keep. Read more
After the very disappointing Understone downloadable content pack for Fable III, Lionhead is back with a more satisfying expansion that adds not only quite a bit of real estate to Albion, but presents an actual challenge. You know, unlike the last battle in Fable III. Read more
Overall it’s a solid, four star game, and offers a variety from Fallout which both die-hard Fable fans and those who enjoy fantasy games will get great satisfaction from. Read more
If there’s a good reason that this review is so drastically overdue, it’s because my feelings were so mixed on the affair that I didn’t really know where I stood. It has all the things that you’d love about a Fable game, even more refined in places, and all the things that you hate, and those are even more detrimental in places. Read more
" is the latest installment to the action-packed and critically acclaimed Xbox 360 exclusive franchise that has sold more than six million copies. Fans new and returning will now embark on an epic adventure, where the race for the crown is only the beginning of your spectacular journey. Five decades have passed since the events of "Fable II," and Albion has matured into an industrial revolution, but the fate of the kingdom is at peril. Read more
Having been a huge Fable 1 & 2 fan, Fable 3 came out somewhat lackluster. There has been considerable effort from the developers in making a game that is, in their eyes, revolutionary. There is no start menu, no lists of items/weapons/spells. And while this is being promoted as a good thing, you'll find not being able to see what you have readily, quite annoying. Read more