And there’s even a location where you can see the Spire on the horizon. Returning to Bowerstone Market for the first time and seeing how things have evolved was especially cool. It is the age of industry, and things are much darker. It is supposed to have been a few decades since the events of Fable II, and Albion has definitely seen some change. Depending on your financial situation, you will either do just that, or break them for financial gain. There is a point in the game where you are called on to uphold your promises. Since you are a sibling to the tyrant king, you often have to prove yourself to and make promises to better the lives of those that you strive to save. As you might have guessed, the playable character (the prince or princess) is that hero who sets out to build an alliance that will eventually storm the castle and seize the thrown. The people are suffering on all fronts and hoping for a revolution to overthrow the king and restore balance to Albion. Your older brother is the king of Albion, and rules with an iron fist. The basic premise is a simple one – you are the offspring of the hero in Fable II.
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But that hasn’t stopped me from sinking over 25 hours into it, and I still have plenty left to take care of. Unfortunately, my enthusiasm was dampened pretty early on by some major technical issues and changes to common game design mechanics that left me scratching my head. Regardless, I was more than a little anxious to dive back into the world of Albion, with the release of Fable III. It feels like it’s been ages since Fable II won me over, but it’s just been a couple years.