Fable 3 magic lines
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When you talk to characters in game, they may mention about your success about them. All of these have little quest lines that will sometimes effect the world in which you play. Do you want to prance around killing some dark stuff, or do you want to run around killing dragons the way you want, because it's different every time as the dragons are unscripted! There is also mini story lines, for example, the mages guild, the companions, the dark brotherhood. But compared to Skyrim's story line, it looks like piss in a moldy bucket. You are the Price/Princess, your brother is the corrupt king, you go out, overthrow you brother, become king, and then you find out that there is this darkness trying to take over the world, so you then have to defeat that. Now don't get me wrong, the story line for Fable III is pretty good. No levelling up and making one skill even more deadly. No designing your character with lots of different race choices and being able to edit every little feature. No molding the world to be the way you want.
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But in Fable, you choose your sex, get given a pistol, a sword and some magic, and that's all you can do. It's all possible in the world of Tamriel. Or even some mage who uses magic to bend the will of those around him. Or some warrior who decapitates heads with two handed beauties. You choose if you want to be some stealthy murderer who uses daggers and bows. With Skyrim the world is your own, you can mold and shape it the way you want. And they are just a very few of the things that make Skyrim one of the best games out there! Putting aside it's glitches of course. You can't go into one of the towns and use an awesome shout to make everyone in your sight fly backwards with such force, a few may die. You can't get into a fight with a giant and get clobbered with his big-ass mace.
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You cant wonder off into the wilderness and stumble upon a cave. With Fable, you do the main quest, a few side quests, get a family and then get bored. I mean seriously? The only reason the two are being compared is because you can get married in both of them! Neither are like each other, they may both be RPG's and you may be able to marry a fictional characters in both, but I stand strong with Skyrim. I have never seen a more stupid argument then this, (besides when me and my sister fight over a seat, that is). For someone who has played both, I'm here to tell you there is no competition. So, I have seen a lot of fights about Skyrim being better than Fable, or Fable being better the Skyrim, whatever. With so much going on it's difficult to work out what to do first, and beginners are often left in the dark, so here's what you need to know to get started in Fable 3.WARNING: Spoilers may be contained in this article. Then begins the story proper, which sees you lead a revolution against the King and take his throne for your own, all the while recruiting allies and making outlandish promises that you're fully aware will be difficult to fulfill – definitely a game that gets a lot darker halfway through. RELATED: What We Wish We Knew Before Playing Fable Whoever you decide to choose, he executes to the other. Then your brother reveals himself to be a sadistic tyrant and forces you to choose between the life of your childhood sweetheart or the lives of a group of peasants. You wake up in a lovely four-poster bed and begin your day with a quiet stroll around the castle gardens, and then it's off to do a bit of sword training to round out the morning. Fable 3 might seem a bit daunting at first glance, but ironically, you're thrust into its world in relative comfort, taking on the role of the Prince or Princess of Albion.