There is no menu in this game. When you press start, it brings you out of the game and into a room where you can run around to different rooms that have different stuff (one room has all your clothes, another has all your weapons, etc. and to look at the map, you must press start, then run to the map table.Pulsar_t wrote:WTF? John Cleese's not good enough for ya?I thought the menu in F2 was terrible so anything they replaced it with this time is bound to be better.
Fable III
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darthmunky
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There's a difference between bad traditional menus and good traditional menus.Pulsar_t wrote:The sooner we ditch traditional menus the better.
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So whats the final verdict on it?
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puke_face
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If you liked the first and second fable, get the third. Not a lot has changed, just some of the ways you do things. All in all, you have more decisions to make, the hero isn't silent like the previous two games, and the game is finished earlier than you think it should be.OldSchool_Boy wrote:So whats the final verdict on it?
Out of 10, I'd give it a 7.5
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My biggest complaint with Fable III is the NPC interactions are rather tedius. Sure, it's more realistic than Fable II where the entire town was in love with my character on sight but now it feels like they overcorrected too far in the other direction.puke_face wrote:If you liked the first and second fable, get the third. Not a lot has changed, just some of the ways you do things. All in all, you have more decisions to make, the hero isn't silent like the previous two games, and the game is finished earlier than you think it should be.OldSchool_Boy wrote:So whats the final verdict on it?
Out of 10, I'd give it a 7.5
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puke_face
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I thought the same. Having to interact individually with people for you to get enough guild seals to upgrade your weapons and such. I don't think they changed the music in the game around much... if at all. The stages are different, but look like a lot of the scenery we saw in Fable II.MrPopo wrote:My biggest complaint with Fable III is the NPC interactions are rather tedius. Sure, it's more realistic than Fable II where the entire town was in love with my character on sight but now it feels like they overcorrected too far in the other direction.
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Aw man, I think it's a shame.
I was interested in Fable 1, but never had the means to play it. Fable 2 kind of killed it for me, and put me off from the series.
But guys, when I saw the commercial and ads for Fable III, its like the flame sparked again. Looks kind of like a patriotic revolutionary period. The story has you overthrowing your king brother, and using other people to start a revolution.
While this sounded great to me, I'm sad to hear it didn't deliver like it should've. To me, the concept was just outstanding.
I was interested in Fable 1, but never had the means to play it. Fable 2 kind of killed it for me, and put me off from the series.
But guys, when I saw the commercial and ads for Fable III, its like the flame sparked again. Looks kind of like a patriotic revolutionary period. The story has you overthrowing your king brother, and using other people to start a revolution.
While this sounded great to me, I'm sad to hear it didn't deliver like it should've. To me, the concept was just outstanding.
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