Lionhead’s B team fail to bring their A game.
For all Fable 3’s faults – limited NPC interaction, unclear moral choices, an end-game that came out of nowhere – it was fully built with the player in mind, brimming with fresh ideas and streamlined for maximum enjoyment.
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