Development on the next, long-awaited Fable game is ticking along, and it seems to be reigniting some interest in the original three that started it all. But coming back to these Xbox classics after so long is bound to have us looking at them through a new lens, giving us a different perspective on every game in the trilogy.
No game seems to be getting this treatment more than Fable 3 - the instalment that has long been considered the worst in the series. But now, fans are wondering if we were all too harsh on this ill-fated threequel, with many now sharing what they loved about the game, rather than dismissing it entirely.
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The conversation kicked off on r/Fable, with a Fable 3 fan asking others for their thoughts on the game now that it's been more than a decade since it launched.
"Story-wise? It was interesting and gave Albion some world building that we needed," says Reddit user MTGBro_Josh, "Gameplay wise, I loved that we could finally combine spells together."
Others agree, feeling that the sense of disappointment they felt the first time around wasn't necessarily the game's fault.
"I love Fable 3, but it was my first time being caught up in the Lionhead Hype Machine so I couldn't help being a little disappointed when I was playing it," says AdSweaty411. "Loved the story, loved the setting and characters, and blending of will."
Gameplay isn't the only aspect of Fable 3 that players feel is better than many give it credit for, as another user praises the game's writing.
"Personally I think it was the height of Fable’s characters," says JeffPlissken. "Jasper took Fable’s Monty Python humor factor to a new level, Walter is one of the best characters in the series,
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