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VGChartz Score
9.0
                         

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Alternative Names

フェイブルIII

Developer

Lionhead Studios

Genre

Role-Playing

Other Versions

PC

Release Dates

10/26/10 Microsoft Game Studios
10/28/10 Microsoft Game Studios
10/29/10 Microsoft Game Studios

Community Stats

Owners: 901
Favorite: 4
Tracked: 9
Wishlist: 12
Now Playing: 4
 
8.2

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Cheats

Gold Key Door Locations

Gold Keys can be used to open Gold Key Doors. These doors, scattered throughout Albion, each require one amount of Gold Key to open. Treasure can be found on the other side. Collecting all Silver and Gold Keys will also land you the I Am The Keymaster Achievement. Any key can be used for any door, so choose wisely! A special fifth Gold Key can be found in the Sanctuary, scroll to the bottom of the page to learn about this super-secret key and its special chest.

Unlockable:How to unlock:
Gold Key Door 1On your way down the path in the Catacombs under Bowerstone Castle (which you traverse in the very beginning of the game), you may notice a Gold Door -- you need a Gold Key to open it, and so you'll have to return much alter when you have access to the castle AND a key. Inside you'll find 30 Guild Seals
Gold Key Door 2In the Sunset House area, enter the main gate and take a right as soon as you set foot on the lawn. A winding path leads back to the Gold Key Door here. It's directly across from the gazebo. Inside this Gold Key Door you'll find a Legendary Weapon (we found the Hammer of Wilmageddon).
Gold Key Door 3In Mourningwood you can access the Ossuary through a door in the graveyard after completing two side quests: Bored to Death and Gone but Not Forgotten (which involve Sam, Max and the Normanomicon). In the Ossuary, turn left just as you enter to find the Gold Door. Beyond it is a sarcophagus you can open for a Legendary Weapon.
Gold Key Door 4In the Reliquary under the Academy in Brightwall Village you can find a well-hidden Gold Key Door. To get to it, you'll need to complete the Special Delivery (Dweller Camp) and The Ancient Key (Academy) Side Quests. In the latter Side Quest you can lead Saul to a secret library in the Reliquary. Here you can make out a Flit Switch on the wall -- it takes four shots from a firearm to activate it. Head up the stairs and through the door on the left. Here is a melee Flit Switch you can smack. It will float down below so vault off the edge and smack it again. After taking on the wave of Hollow Men, stairs and platforms will align to lead to the Gold Key Door. There are five chests in the area beyond called The Prism with the various pieces of the complete Highway Man Costume.
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Legacy Sales History

Total Sales
0.05m
Japan
3.59m
NA
1.09m
Europe
0.37m
Others
5.10m
Total

Opinion (110)

1 20,597 694,910 263,363 143,190 1,122,060
2 4,216 195,162 96,966 43,651 339,995
3 2,084 83,959 35,766 17,890 139,699
4 1,391 49,209 30,652 11,933 93,185
5 1,250 69,080 32,919 15,241 118,490
6 1,168 52,469 34,692 13,024 101,353
7 1,163 92,433 47,594 20,924 162,114
8 1,655 112,219 53,660 24,786 192,320
9 2,550 128,288 57,838 27,811 216,487
10 2,052 54,425 57,312 16,696 130,485
Azhraell posted 17/08/2013, 04:23
@Kizmi: Europe hates xbox
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Kizmi posted 01/07/2013, 03:12
European sales can't be right! They can't be that low ._.
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DrMarble posted 13/02/2013, 12:54
I admit that Fable III was not as good as Fable II was. But it wasnt as bad as people like Angry Joe made it out to be. It did offer a improved humor and a better story. The overpowered guns was the biggest problem here, my suggestion for Fable IV is that they keep guns, but have them do not as much damage as melee weapons. Also, having the option to put a bullet in Reaver's head would be nice.
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Fusioncode posted 15/01/2013, 09:23
Fable was my favorite Xbox franchise until this came out. Now with Fable the Journey and that crappy XBLA game , this series is pretty much dead to me.
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sprode posted 07/09/2012, 08:02
Yeah, popularity does not mean that something is good. Go look at Twilight or Michael Bay movies or Honey Boo Boo or something.

If Fable III is great, then I'm Santa Claus. The game was absolutely mediocre in every aspect... especially when you hold it up to what the original did. It is unfathomable to me that PM had so many ideas that served to make the game worse, slower, and even further devoid of interesting choice, and that the lack of playtesting was so apparent. This series is one of the biggest gaming disappointments I've ever experienced, right up there with Dragon Age II.
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-girgosz- posted 07/03/2012, 10:02
matrix01: Yeah, your so right. I bought my PS3 with Motorstorm 1 and Uncharted: Drake's Fortune. I sold Motorstorm the next day because I didn't care about the game at all.

JustThatGamer: Sony bundles almost every exclusive worth mentioning and even bigger third party titles. They are quite limited. I rarely see them in my country and the bundled game still cost the same.

About Fable: I never had a chance to try out the series because I never owned a 360. It looks fun but way too cartoony. I couldn't really take it seriously after playing The Witcher. Is it worth trying on PC?


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