![]() A blessing that was very bad for my blood pressure! After fending off the looming threat that dominates most of Fable III’s endgame, life in Albion settles down once more and our monarch Hero is resigned to dealing with mundane issues (like the matter of a new head gardener). ![]() I know it’s one of the most enjoyable questlines because I just played through them all again. As such, without having to worry about rose-tinted glasses or the folly of memory, I can authoritatively proclaim that Traitor’s Keep features one of the most enjoyable questlines in Fable III. You see, Traitor’s Keep is the first set of post-game DLC for Fable III, requiring you to have completed the base game’s main questline before you can get stuck in. While this left me an incoherently howling mass of rage for most of the following week, it might’ve been a blessing in disguise. If you get hit by a bug – if you were to find yourself in a room you couldn’t leave, to pick a (less than) random example – you may have to start from scratch. Additionally, Fable III likes to autosave often. For the benefit of the blissfully unaware, I should explain that Fable III gives you a grand total of one save game per character. It’s been a good few months since I last played it, after all, and doing a quick quest or two before getting stuck into the new content seemed like a sensible way of refreshing my memory.įive minutes into an outstanding quest, my save game data bugged. No mention was made of the DLC arriving for the PC version.Once Traitor’s Keep had finished downloading, I figured it would be a smart idea to get reacquainted with Fable III. There will also be an additional 250 Gamerpoints worth of Achievements for all you achievement whores out there. According to Major Nelson’s blog entry, you will be “taking on new quests and encountering a mysterious prisoner”. The DLC will set you back 560 MS points but will add three new areas to explore called Godwin Estate, Ravenscar Keep and Clockwork Island. ![]() The DLC is called “Traitor’s Keep” and it’s coming to Xbox Live on the 1st of March. For those of us who have already swashed and buckled our ways through Molyneux’s latest game, there’s some fresh DLC on the way to make us feel special as well. Mark as the day to start a revolution, PC gamers.ĭon’t worry, all of the good Fable news is not only for PC folks. But Fable III is still coming to PC! It is! And now there’s a release date for all of you desperate to get your quasi RPG frolic on in the lands of Albion. A while ago, Lionhead Studios had to announce that the PC version of Fable III was still coming – possibly because all hype for that version had died quietly. ![]()
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