
QSF5.com writes:
"The twenty six hours spent with Fable II ended anti-climatically, but the journey towards that end was, for the most part, a pleasant one. When I first set foot onto the world of Albion, I felt like a kid in a candy store, toy store and amusement park combined into one; there was just so much to see and do. Making choices that would affect my character and the world around her was truly a unique experience. It's just unfortunate that the game exhausted what it had to offer before I was satisfied. No, Fable II isn't perfect, but don't let that be a deterrent. It's still a worthwhile adventure to embark upon, but just remember to keep your expectations in check."

The Outerhaven writes: Being fans of Fable, we decided to do an in-depth retrospective on the Fable franchise, exploring its choices, consequences, tone, and lasting impact on RPG design.

The Outerhaven writes: An in-depth retrospective on the Fable franchise, exploring its choices, consequences, tone, and lasting impact on RPG design.

The Xbox 360 was a fantastic console in its day with some truly classic titles, but what are the seven best games for the console?
I'll go with,
Lost Odyssey, Blue Dragon, Culdcept Saga, Shadow Complex, Ace Combat 6 with the flight stick,A Kingdom for Keflings, A World of Keflings.
Bonus Kinect Games: Happy Action Theater and Sesame Street.
*Skyrim was so bad on PS3 that it almost deserves to be #1*
Was this made by a.i.? No human being would put Shadowrun, Fable III, and Splinter Cell: Conviction into a list of the 7 best Xbox 360 games.
Would love to play Ace Combat6 on PlayStation, but Xbox decided to buy exclusivity and keep it off a competing platform.
The only mainline game I never played except for one level at a friends place. Game sold less than any other in the series if I remember correctly.
When the current gen XBOX offering is so lacking people need to refer to games released two generations back....