Fable III

Collapse

Recommended Videos

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Flawless
    Bang-bang! Down-down!
    • Mar 2004
    • 16780

    #1

    Fable III

    Coming in late 2010.

    Eurogamer Preview

    "The entire Fable idea is a fairytale twist on European history and myth," says McCormack. "What we've settled on is to go about 50 years on from Fable II. So we've loosely chosen the Napoleonic period, and we've started to pull in a bit of Regency, a tiny bit of Victorian, and we're plugging in an early industrial age to Albion. It's a Napoleonic fairytale."

    Ships and cannons and troops, metal and rivets and chattering pipework: Fable II was already a game built from details - anyone who ever stopped to watch the hot blast of animation thrown out whenever one of Albion's humble clockwork doors got ready to open will know that - and this tentatively mechanised environment is a proposition that sounds entirely fitting, even if it promises to significantly alter the familiar environments. "There's still a consistency," offers McCormack. "We never want to be photorealistic. The art style is: never put in straight lines, never use a right-angle, always break shades into opposing colours. There's rules within the art that hopefully turn it into a fairytale no matter where we go. I think we solidified the style with Fable II; with Fable III, we've nailed it.
    Last edited by Flawless; 08-19-2009, 04:37 AM.
    Go Noles!!! >>----->
  • Whitesox
    Closet pyromaniac
    • Mar 2009
    • 5287

    #2
    Re: Fable III

    Interesting...
    My guide to MLB: The show

    Making the Show Guide

    Comment

    • Flawless
      Bang-bang! Down-down!
      • Mar 2004
      • 16780

      #3
      Re: Fable III

      IGN: Fable III details from Lionhead presser

      During Microsoft's Gamescom 2009 press briefing Lionhead's director, Peter Molyneux, announced that Fable III is coming in late 2010. Checking his hyperbole as much as possible, Molyneux went on to promise a sequel far bigger and more ambitious than Fable II. It would have to be: You are, after all, going to be ruling all of Albion.

      Fable III begins by reading your Fable II save. You play as the son or daughter of your Fable II hero. Albion has changed a bit since we last saw it, though all the details of this change aren't yet known. You don't begin Fable III as the ruler of Albion. Instead, you spend the first half of the game gaining support so that you might lay claim to the throne. This requires you to make campaign promises to people and different districts of Albion. Keeping those promises once you are in charge is going to be a whole different matter.

      It may sound like you are nothing but a politician. Don't worry. There's still plenty of fighting to be had. In fact, Molyneux says that you are seen as a hero type of ruler, comparing your character to Star Trek's Captain Kirk. No word on whether Fable III is adding hot green chicks to the populace.

      Choice and consequence are still major elements of Fable III, though your choices will have far more dramatic effects on Albion. You control the spending across the land, choosing how much to tax each area, what to spend. You decide which parts of Albion thrive and which might suffer. On top of this, you have the duties of a ruling dignitary, hosting important people from other lands. Albion is not the world, after all, it's just a single continent. And in Fable III, other countries will be involved in the story.

      No ruler would be complete without someone sitting beside them in the throneroom. Your King or Queen will have a spouse at their side, urging them to make decisions. Your family plays a bigger role in Fable III. Apparently the first big innovation in Fable III is having someone nag you. He or she will be helping you shape the land. It will be a tough task balancing tyranny and compassion, progress and tradition.

      Molyneux revealed two new gameplay mechanics being added to Fable III. The first is called Judgment. What would a ruler be, after all, without the ability to judge his subjects? People will come to you in court and plead their case. You may be called on to settle disputes or rule on a man's guilt. To help judge people, you can go out and investigate. These sound like side quests, with your hero something like the Scooby Doo of Albion. Of course, there are plenty of opportunities for corruption. We imagine bribery may occur or that, despite the evidence, you may rule against someone just to be a jerk. You have the power. What you do with it is your decision.

      More interesting is the second feature addition, called Touch. The first layer of this is easy enough to get a handle on. Gone are the silly expressions of Fable II. Instead, you can now choose to kindly take the hand of a fair maiden you've just met. The next time you meet, perhaps it is a warm hug. And slowly that can evolve to a little bit of the down and dirty. Then there is the Dynamic Touch system. In Fable II, if a child were crying you might be told to press A to sooth them. In Fable III, you have far more interactive options. You can actually cradle them in your arm to give comfort. Dynamic Touch also allows you to reach out to anyone you see in Fable III. Hold hands as you watch the sunset or give a reaffirming tap on the back to an ally. Molyneux did not speak of how this mechanic is inputted, but it's possible this will utilize Project Natal.

      Molyneux is giving a talk at GDC Europe later today, where he will discuss Fable III in more depth. Keep an eye on IGN for any new details revealed at that talk.
      Teaser:

      <embed src='http://videomedia.ign.com/ev/ev.swf' flashvars='object_ID=14328887&downloadURL=http://xbox360movies.ign.com/xbox360/video/article/101/1015414/gcom09_fable3_trl_debuttrailer_81909_flvlowwide.fl v&allownetworking="all%"' type='application/x-shockwave-flash' width='433' height='360'></embed><div style='width:433;'><a href='http://xbox360.ign.com/objects/143/14328887.html'>Fable III [rumored] at IGN.com</a></div>
      Last edited by Flawless; 08-19-2009, 04:37 AM.
      Go Noles!!! >>----->

      Comment

      • Flawless
        Bang-bang! Down-down!
        • Mar 2004
        • 16780

        #4
        Re: Fable III

        Artwork



        Go Noles!!! >>----->

        Comment

        • callmetaternuts
          All Star
          • Jul 2004
          • 7045

          #5
          Re: Fable III

          I'll be in line for this, no reason to miss out on another great game.
          Check out my Tampa Bay Buccaneers CFM Thread.

          You too can be a 5* recruit at FSU.......

          Originally posted by TwelveozPlaya21
          add worthless Xavier Lee to that list..
          Originally posted by MassNole
          CFL here he comes. Pfft, wait that would require learning a playbook. McDonalds here he comes.

          Comment

          • jmood88
            Sean Payton: Retribution
            • Jul 2003
            • 34639

            #6
            Re: Fable III

            I can't wait. I'm glad we don't have such a long wait this year.
            Originally posted by Blzer
            Let me assure you that I am a huge proponent of size, and it greatly matters. Don't ever let anyone tell you otherwise.

            If I went any bigger, it would not have properly fit with my equipment, so I had to optimize. I'm okay with it, but I also know what I'm missing with those five inches. :)

            Comment

            • Fresh Tendrils
              Strike Hard and Fade Away
              • Jul 2002
              • 36131

              #7
              Re: Fable III

              I saw this on my dashboard and had to check out the news. Awesome!



              Comment

              • thaima1shu
                Robot
                • Feb 2004
                • 5598

                #8
                Re: Fable III

                Hopefully there's a better ending to this one than Fable II, which I thought was a great game, but left me wishing there was a better ending after putting in so many hours. This one should be good too.

                Comment

                • Flawless
                  Bang-bang! Down-down!
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 16780

                  #9
                  Re: Fable III

                  Originally posted by jmood88
                  I can't wait. I'm glad we don't have such a long wait this year.
                  Yep, it's nice we don't have to wait 4 years like we did for a sequel to the original Fable, but that's because Lionhead has a stable engine built all ready, and aren't having to build one along side again.
                  Go Noles!!! >>----->

                  Comment

                  • Flawless
                    Bang-bang! Down-down!
                    • Mar 2004
                    • 16780

                    #10
                    Re: Fable III

                    <embed src='http://videomedia.ign.com/ev/ev.swf' flashvars='object_ID=14328887&downloadURL=http://xbox360movies.ign.com/xbox360/video/article/101/1015497/fable3bts_trl_gcom09_flvlowwide.flv&allownetworkin g="all%"' type='application/x-shockwave-flash' width='433' height='360'></embed><div style='width:433;'><a href='http://xbox360.ign.com/objects/143/14328887.html'>Fable III at IGN.com</a></div>
                    Go Noles!!! >>----->

                    Comment

                    • mgoblue
                      Go Wings!
                      • Jul 2002
                      • 25477

                      #11
                      Re: Fable III

                      Originally posted by Flawless
                      Yep, it's nice we don't have to wait 4 years like we did for a sequel to the original Fable, but that's because Lionhead has a stable engine built all ready, and aren't having to build one along side again.
                      Exactly...it's building the engine that took forever. Awesome to get another Fable so soon. Possibly one more on this generation of consoles too, depending on how long they last.
                      Nintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818

                      Comment

                      • MC Fatigue
                        Banned
                        • Feb 2006
                        • 4150

                        #12
                        Re: Fable III

                        Peter is all hype.

                        I liked Fable 2, and I'll check this when it comes out - but I won't listen to or read a single word the man says in regards to what he says Fable 2 will or will not be. He cannot be trusted; he lies all the time. He's just a hype machine.

                        I'll check it out when it's released and the reviews come in for sure, though.

                        Comment

                        • Flawless
                          Bang-bang! Down-down!
                          • Mar 2004
                          • 16780

                          #13
                          Re: Fable III



                          Wonder if you will be able to travel to these other lands? Would be cool. I wouldn't be surprised if Fable III is on multiple discs, plus Lionhead's comments on how hard it was to get Fable II on one disc. The Fable games don't rely on a lot on copy and paste (to save space), and I highly doubt that's going to change with the third game.
                          Go Noles!!! >>----->

                          Comment

                          • bkfount
                            All Star
                            • Oct 2004
                            • 8467

                            #14
                            Re: Fable III

                            Originally posted by Timmay
                            Peter is all hype.

                            I liked Fable 2, and I'll check this when it comes out - but I won't listen to or read a single word the man says in regards to what he says Fable 2 will or will not be. He cannot be trusted; he lies all the time. He's just a hype machine.

                            I'll check it out when it's released and the reviews come in for sure, though.
                            how is it any different than kojima and MGS games? I'd rather guys dream big than come out with small projects.`

                            Even though he often falls a little short of his own hype, the games are great. Fable 2 would have been even better without some of the release bugs, graphical issues, and clunky menus it had. It was also too easy really. If they improve on the emotion stuff, which was quite shallow in the game, then great.
                            Last edited by bkfount; 08-19-2009, 12:01 PM.

                            Comment

                            • MC Fatigue
                              Banned
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 4150

                              #15
                              Re: Fable III

                              Originally posted by bkfount
                              how is it any different than kojima and MGS games? I'd rather guys dream big than come out with small projects.`
                              No idea. I have no clue who kojima is or what he says about MGS.

                              My point is - Peter dreams big, tells us all this amazing stuff the game is going to be - then drops the majority of it, and the game ends up being a fraction of what was promised.

                              Dreaming big is fine - as long as you don't lie and hype things up that will never be. That's my issue.

                              Like I said - I'll take a look at the game, but I won't listen to a thing Peter says, because the games that come out are never what he builds them up to be. It's pointless.

                              Comment

                              Working...