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Fable III is the third video game in the Fable series of action role-playing games (RPG). The game was developed by Lionhead Studios and published by Microsoft Game Studios for Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. The story focuses on the player character's struggle to overthrow the King of Albion by forming alliances and building support for a revolution. After a successful revolt, the player becomes the monarch and is tasked with attempting to defend Albion from a great evil. The game was released on 29 October 2010 for Xbox 360 and on 20 May 2011 for PC via both Games for Windows and Steam. The PC version includes a Hardcore mode and 3D functionality not found in the Xbox 360 version.[5] The game includes the voice talents of Ben Kingsley, Stephen Fry, Simon Pegg, Michael Fassbender, Zoe Wanamaker, Bernard Hill, Edward Hardwicke and John Cleese.

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Fable III is set 50 years after the events of Fable II. The game is set on the fictional continent of Albion, which is entering the age of industry. The King/Queen, the hero/player character of Fable II, has died and left the Kingdom of Albion to his son, Logan (voiced by Michael Fassbender), the player's older brother. Some NPCs allude to how Logan has "changed" in the four years of his rule, becoming excessively tyrannical. The player begins the game investigating rumours that Logan had a citizen of Albion executed, causing a group of citizens to protest. After the player character intervenes, Logan presents the player with the first of the game's numerous moral choices. The player is tasked with deciding whether the group of protesters are executed, or whether the player's love-interest is executed instead. Following the decision, the player escapes Logan's castle along with their mentor, Sir Walter Beck (Bernard Hill) and their butler, Jasper (John Cleese).
The player then, at the behest of Theresa (Zoe Wanamaker), the enigmatic Seeress of the Spire, starts to gather allies to aid in a revolution against Logan. The allies they gain include Sabine (Ben Kingsley), the leader of the "Dwellers," a nomadic community that lives in the mountains; Major Swift and Ben Finn (Simon Pegg) from the Royal Army in command of a remote fort; Page (Naomie Harris), the leader of the "Bowerstone Resistance"; and Kalin, the leader of Aurora, a desert land across the ocean. When attempting to gain the support of Kalin, the hero learns that a creature called the "Crawler, ruler of the Darkness," the forces of the Darkness which have already devastated Aurora, intends to exterminate all life in the Kingdom of Albion. It is revealed that Logan's reason for treating his people so harshly is to raise money for an army to defend against the Crawler.
The player then leads a coup d'état and becomes the King/Queen, at which point the player is given the choice to keep the promises made to those who aided in the revolution at great expense to the treasury, or betray those promises in order to raise money for the defense of Albion through industrialization and using natural resources. The player can also utilize the treasury money for personal purposes, or transfer personal money from the player's own supply to the treasury.
If the player chooses to be a "great" ruler, the treasury will be vastly drained and the only way the player can offset this is by transferring several million gold from their personal funds to the treasury. With 6,500,000 gold in the treasury at the time of the Crawler attack, the player will be able to fully fund an army that can successfully defend the entire kingdom. With no money in the treasury and thus no army to defend Albion, the civilian casualties inflicted by the Crawler's attack amount to 6,500,000. If this happens, the world will be largely absent of civilians upon completion of the main quest. If the player passes lots of time by sleeping, working and increasing the royal treasure income significantly, plebeians will start to return. If the player was a benevolent leader but lost large sums of civilians, many citizens who return will still praise the player. However if the player raises money to fund the army through exploitation or tom-foolery, then they will be hated regardless of whether the kingdom was saved. The player can also take on the extreme evil morph. Also, it is possible to both raise funds for an army and be a benevolent ruler(in this case the player must donate his/her personal gold to the treasury until the debt is paid and the amount of 6,500,000 gold is put together), this results in the player monarch being loved by the entire kingdom and no civilian casualties.

[edit] Development

At the beginning of the Gamescon announcement of Fable III, Molyneux stated that the game was taking a different theme compared to the others as he believes the third game in a series to be hard to do correctly. "If all the rules have been established and all you offer is a new story and a handful of locations, people will start to lose interest."[6]
In an interview with OXM UK, he (Molyneux) spoke about how Fable was at risk of becoming a generic game where the player started off underpowered and weak but slowly got more powerful after they met the bad guy. After the player killed the bad guy, the credits would roll. Believing that is the formula that applies to many games, he asked why games "end at potentially the most exciting bit?" It was this that formed the basis of Fable III, where the player can overthrow the tyrant before becoming ruler themselves. He stated that it was when the player was ruler that the consequences of "who you are going to be, are you going to be good or evil, cruel or kind" stopped applying only to the player, but affected the entire country.[6]
Molyneux hinted that there may be drawbacks to leaving your castle too often to investigate crimes or fight wars, asking
Are you going to be a king that is the equivalent to Picard in Star Trek? Quite honestly, if the captain of the ship was going down to planets and getting involved in battles I'd be worried because I think he should stay in his chair. But if he chooses to go down and get involved, that's the freedom we give you as a king.
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Talking about the inspiration for Fable III, Molyneux said "if in Fable I the inspiration was folklore and in Fable II the inspiration was King Arthur and Robin Hood, then Fable III is definitely the rebels and monarchs – both modern-day and historic."[6]
What's so interesting about that is you look at it and you realise that "Gee, these people who ruled our land up until very recently were actually very creative with their power and abused it and used it in many evil ways." Take Henry VIII, let's just go through some of the things this guy did. Rather than say, "Hey, this marriage is not working out so well," he just decided to completely kill off his wives. Not only did he do that, but to do the deed he just got rid of religion and replaced it with a new one. He also took five percent of the entire tax income – the equivalent of billions of pounds in today's world – and spent it on his personal wine cellar, while many people within the country were suffering from starvation and plague. This guy definitely wasn't that nice a guy, and if you write that down he sounds really evil. Does history paint him as being really evil? Not really, it paints him as being a bit of a jolly chap who was quite infatuated with six women. That's fascinating inspiration and we really want to give you the power to be that colourful when you're a ruler.

There are also new takes on traditional Fable concepts such as morphing, where the player's weapon change depending on what they do, and their alignment. If the Hero kills large numbers of skeletons his/her weapon will appear to be made of bones, whereas if they go around killing innocent people their weapon will begin to drip with blood. The weapon will also level throughout the game, making it sharper and more deadly. Another example is the "Extreme Emote" system. For example, if someone angers the Hero, they can show them their true nature, with either demonic or angelic wings sprouting out of their back.
Lionhead associate sound producer Georg Backer announced at the Develop conference in Brighton that Fable III would contain over 47 hours of recorded speech. This rises from 36 hours of recorded speech in Fable II. Backer said that the AI is the "biggest chunk of dialogue." Backer also said that the over 47 hours include "gossip lines" in which the "AI talk to you about what is happening in the game." The "30 or 40" different types of AI characters each have "about 2,000 lines." Three writers wrote the 460,000 recorded words in the game and it took more than 80 actors to voice them.[7] Many lines are ones that previously appeared in Fable II, so how many hours of vocal track are original recordings is unknown.

[edit] Downloadable content

Various downloadable content has been announced by Microsoft for release on 23 November ranging from dyes and extra hairstyles to new quests, much of which is actually just locked content that is already included on the game disk but requires players to pay for it separately to unlock it.[8][9]
  • Free Weapon Pack adds the hammer 'Bloodstone Bludgeon' and 'Gusket's Musket' rifle, which will be added to your gift queue in the Sanctuary; and then become available when you unlock weapons in the storyline.
  • Understone Quest Pack will allow players to venture into Understone, a "mysterious town built beneath the streets of Bowerstone," to find a new quest with moral decisions to make. The DLC also adds a replayable shooting range at the Mercenary Camp and arena challenges in Reaver's Mansion. Players will receive prizes for beating high scores.
  • Traitor's Keep Quest Pack continues the story after the end of Fable III, after the ruler is nearly assassinated, he or she must investigate a disturbance at a prison and uncover the ones responsible for the attempt on his or her life. Three new regions, 10 new achievements, and a new robotic dog breed.
  • Exclusive Hair Pack features corn rows, afro and asymmetrical bob styles
  • Reaver Industries Hero Outfit
  • 5 Star Dog Potion and Dye Pack
  • Free Yule hat
  • Dog Breed Set allows the player to change the breed of their dog, transforming it into either a Poodle, a Doberman Pinscher, or a German Shepherd Dog. Contains one potion per breed.
  • Red Setter Dog Potion allows the player to change the breed of their dog, transforming it into an Irish Setter.
  • Male and Female Highlander Outfits and Highlander Tattoo Set can be obtained for free by using a download code found inside the Standard Edition of the game, but are still available to purchase without the code.
  • Dog Outfit
  • Free Guard Outfit gives the player a free guard outfit and also allows players who haven't purchased the Traitor's Keep Quest pack to play with those who have purchased it.
The PC version will have all the Limited Collector's Edition content and 9/14 DLC content released on the Xbox 360 version included for free. The last five items are not included and must be purchased.

[edit] Fable: Coin Golf

An exclusive mini-game called Fable Coin Golf developed by Ideaworks Game Studios, in close conjunction with Lionhead, was released for Windows Phone 7 on 30 March 2011. Played from an overhead perspective, your quest is to rid the land of evil and conquer each area by getting your Hero Puck into the Pillar of Light in as few shots as possible. Gold earned on the phone can be transferred to your Fable III game on Xbox 360 or PC and completion of each of the 3 chapters unlocks a unique weapon in Fable III.[10]

[edit] Marketing

Shortly before Gamescom 2009, images of famous revolutionaries and quotations appeared on Lionhead's website, causing discussion about what the next game Lionhead was developing. During the press conference of Gamescom, where Fable 3 was announced by Peter Molyneux, Lionhead had decorated the walls with medieval shields and banners.[6]
Lionhead announced in August 2010 that there would be a companion game to Fable 3.[11] Peter Molyneux was quick to say that it would not be like Pub Games for Fable 2 and hinted that it would utilise a mobile-phone. The official reveal was made on September 28, 2010 for a smart-phone application titled "Kingmaker"[12] The game consists of players marking real-world locations for the two factions in the game, the Royals or the Rebels. The game earns players power-ups and gold to use in Fable 3. The game was announced for use in the United Kingdom and Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, and Sweden.

[edit] Retail editions

Fable 3 Limited Edition Content
The Xbox 360 standard and limited edition was released on the 29 October 2010, with the PC version was released in May 2011. Xbox games that were preordered (both standard and limited editions) in participating stores, were given a code for a special weapon, a code for tattoos, and a code to transfer the villager created from the Villager Maker to the game on the release date.[13]

[edit] Standard Edition

  • Xbox 360 The Standard Edition available on Xbox 360 contains the standard game disk, a game manual and standard plastic casing. Lionhead Studios' Peter Molyneux announced as well, that Fable III will also (like Fable II) be released in episodes on Xbox Live Marketplace, some time after the retail version will hit the market. The first episode will be available free of charge.
  • PC Both a retail version and a Games for Windows – LIVE exclusive downloadable release will be available.[14]

[edit] Limited Collector's Edition

  • Xbox 360 The "Limited Collector's Edition" contains a standard game disk, a game manual, a new in-game quest, limited edition Fable 3 playing cards, a "Guild Seal Coin" with good and evil sides to aid the player in making moral decisions, a new "Boxer" dog breed and two new outfits; one for male, one female, a faux book and a new region with a family and a new weapon.[15][16]
  • PC All Standard Editions of Fable III on PC have contents of the Limited Collector's Edition included for free in the game.

[edit] Controller

Lionhead has also announced they will release a Fable 3 limited edition wireless controller for Xbox 360 on 5 October 2010.[17] The controller will come with a code to unlock a unique tattoo for the game. There is currently no other way to unlock this unique tattoo as of yet.

[edit] Book

A book titled Fable: The Balverine Order was released in North America and Europe in October 2010.[18] The book came with a code for a unique weapon called the Shardborne sword for Fable 3.[19]

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Software ini sebenarnya adalah bentukan sederhana dari Adobe photoshop CS. Tujuannya dikeluarkan software ini menurut pengembangnya adalah membidik sasaran pengguna pemula yang kesulitan menggunakan photoshop prefesional. Software ini cukup mudah digunakan dan resource yang digunakan tidak sebesar photoshop professional tapi kualitas hasilnya cukup baik.

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Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights is a racing video game for various platforms. The PlayStation 2, Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS versions were released on September 17, 2007. The PlayStation Portable version was released on October 8, 2007. The PlayStation 3 version was released on October 22, 2007. The Microsoft Windows version was released on December 13, 2007. It is a sequel to the 2005 game Juiced. It was developed by Juice Games and published by THQ. It utilizes more advanced car modification methods in comparison to its predecessor.
A demo for the Xbox 360 version was released on Xbox Live Marketplace on July 19, 2007. A second, multiplayer demo appeared on September 14, 2007. Ursula Mayes is on the cover of the game on all platforms.

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The game starts off in a night club where the player selects their character and car. Juice Games has decided to remove the racing calendar, the respect system and the drag races. After choosing a character and car, the player will get a list of available races, three of which must be won in order to move up to the next level. Juiced 2 includes three types of racing: Circuit, Destination and Drift races.

[edit] Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions

[edit] Player Character

A new feature in the game is the ability for the player to design their own character.

[edit] Modding

The exterior can be adjusted in terms of positioning, sizing, rotating and also 'flipping' the decal. The opacity can also be adjusted. The player can save their decal pack and apply it to any car in their garage. License plates can be modified. THQ now has the ability to filter languages when adding letters to the plates. This means that offensive words are not allowed, in both online and offline modes.
The interior may be modded by adding things like steering wheels and racing seats. The color of many items added to the interior can also be changed.

[edit] Driver DNA

Juice Games has also introduced a new feature called Driver DNA which records a players style of driving and creates a strand of "DNA". The DNA will be shown before the beginning of a race which can be viewed as a guide of players' driving habit. Other players can then download others' DNA from PlayStation Network or Xbox Live and race against it in the Driver DNA Lab.

[edit] Online features

Like the previous Juiced game, online features such as Pink Slip Races will affect the player's Career mode. A new feature is to have an online Career and Crew. The player can download their friends' Driver DNA, view it and add them to their crew. Cars and other items can be traded online. Each car has a log book which tells the current owner how many people have owned the car and what races it has been in. Online betting updates allow a player to bet during races, and see how many people are betting on and against them, and what their odds are.

[edit] Cities

All of the following environments are available for racing in the game:
  • Alps: A track running through the Alps, with snow and mountain on both sides. Although this track is not listed on the Juiced 2 website, it is in the game.
  • London: It is a fairly good track for drifting.
  • Paris: Paris contains spiraling tracks all around the Eiffel Tower. It is a very hard track to race on, due to the fact that it has many surprises.
  • Rome: This location has a spiraling track in and around the Colosseum.
  • San Francisco: This track is suited for normal street racing.
  • Sydney: The major landmark for this track is the Harbour bridge, which connects one half of the track to the other.
  • Tokyo: The Rainbow Bridge is a big part of the track. Drivers can also speed across the districts of Ariake and Shinjuku.

[edit] Soundtrack

[edit] In-Game Racing

[edit] Results, Podium, etc.

  • Adam Freeland - "Mindkiller"

[edit] Menu Music

  • Adam Freeland - "Mind Killer"DS only
  • MusicDoctorz - "Hit Da Flo"
  • MusicDoctorz - "Mobb Wit It"
  • MusicDoctorz - "Open Sees"
  • MusicDoctorz - "Pretty Boy"
  • MusicDoctorz - "Students Of?"

[edit] See also

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Brothers in Arms is a video game series consisting of three main games and seven spin-off games.

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Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30
Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 is a first-person shooter video game created by Gearbox Software for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, and Xbox. It is published by Ubisoft and was released in early 2005. The game takes place during, and the following days, of D-Day in World War II and focuses on realistic team strategy and tactics rather than the faster paced run and gun gameplay of contemporary WW2 shooters. It was ported to the Wii in 2008, as part of the Brothers in Arms: Double Time compilation.
Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood
Brothers in Arms: Earned in Blood is a video game and sequel to Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30, developed by Gearbox Software for the PC, PlayStation 2, and Xbox, and was later ported to the Wii in 2008 as a part of the Brothers in Arms: Double Time compilation. It takes place directly after Road to Hill 30.
Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway
Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway is the third entry in the Brothers in Arms series of video games, developed by Gearbox Software for the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. It covers Operation Market Garden in the later stages of World War II.

[edit] Spin-offs

Brothers in Arms: D-Day
Brothers in Arms: D-Day is a tactical first-person shooter game in the Brothers in Arms series for the PSP. It uses the Unreal Engine 2.0 as its technology base.
Brothers in Arms DS
Brothers in Arms DS is a game for the Nintendo DS, developed by Gameloft after an Gearbox Software license, and published by Ubisoft. It is part of a series established by Gearbox's Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30.
Brothers in Arms: Art of War
Brothers in Arms: Art of War is a game developed and published by Gameloft for mobile phones, based on Gearbox's Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 license.
Brothers in Arms
Brothers in Arms is a game developed and published by Gameloft for the N-Gage mobile gaming service, based on Gearbox's Brothers in Arms: Road to Hill 30 license.
Brothers in Arms: Hour of Heroes
Brothers in Arms: Hour of Heroes is a third-person shooter video game published by Gameloft and developed by Gearbox Software for iOS.[1][2][3][4] It is part of the Brothers in Arms series of video games.
Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front
Brothers in Arms 2: Global Front is the second iPhone OS installment of the Gearbox Software series. There's also a version for Android mobile phones.
Brothers in Arms: Furious 4
Brothers in Arms: Furious 4 is a spin-off in the Brothers in Arms series, developed by Gearbox Software for the PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. It explores the adventures of a new set of characters inspired by the famous Filthy Thirteen.

[edit] Compilations

Brothers in Arms: Double Time
Brothers in Arms: Double Time is a first-person shooter video game compilation for the Wii and Mac OS X[5] platforms. It is part of the Brothers in Arms series and was developed by Gearbox Software and published by Ubisoft.

[edit] Characters

The main games of the series follow the men of the 101st Airborne Division's 502nd Parachute Infantry Regiment, F Company as they progress through the war. The player directly controls either Staff Sergeant Matthew Baker (Road to Hill 30, Hell's Highway) or Sgt. Joe "Red" Hartsock (Earned in Blood), and can control the members of Baker and/or Hartsock's respective squads in combat.

[edit] Future

On 18 June 2009 Gearbox Software applied to the United States Patent and Trademark Office for 4 trademarks with a "War Hero" suffix, "Brothers in Arms War Hero" being one of them.[6][7] On 25 June Gearbox's president Randy Pitchford confirmed that the company was interested in developing a "War Hero" game in the unspecified future, however he added that there was no publisher signed to the project and the company was not ready to talk about it publicly.[8]
A new game titled Brothers In Arms: Savage 7 has been sighted for sale on the website of British retailer Gamestation.[9] Although the game has not been officially announced by Gearbox, the sales date of 'late 2011' suggests a release in the not too distant future. However, the link now directs to the page for Furious 4.

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