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In the epic story of Fable III, the journey to rule the throne of Albion begins five decades after the events of the last chapter, and you play as the child of your hero from Fable® II.
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Fable is much more about what you do than how you do it, and never more so than in Fable 3.
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For the term Fable is not very easy to define rigorously.
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For the term Fable is not very easy to define rigorously.
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A similar predilection for irony is present in Fable (2010), a vintage photograph (c. 1870) depicting a group of Russian Cossacks proudly showing off their kill (a dead tiger) is turned into a farcical display.
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While this new structure is the biggest success in Fable 3, there are a host of smaller improvements too.
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There should even be a safety feature similar to that in Fable 2 that would, if turned off, allow visitors to screw with your apartment, moving furniture or painting obscene messages on your wall.
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It's similar to how Peter Mollenux wanted to include player scaring when they lost in Fable 2.
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A similar predilection for irony is present in Fable (2010), a vintage photograph (c. 1870) depicting a group of Russian Cossacks proudly showing off their kill (a dead tiger) is turned into a farcical display.
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It seems to me that the necessary balance between big picture and fine detail examination is just as personal a need as the emotional impact of farting at strangers in Fable 2.
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