It's the one where you are royalty, yet ironically, money has the least significance. The twitter I forget to use: / nerbit_13098 ko-fi.com/nerbit #Fable #Challenge #Gaming Music:www.purple-planet.com/
the funny thing is when i see someone do a no magic run and they use shouts. always some people getting into if they count since shouts can be absorbed as if they were magic.
Ah Fable 3. The one where I spent most of my time working a job at the blacksmiths and Keeping my tenants houses repaired because the crackheads living in them can reduce it's quality to shambles over the course of two hours.
I remember as a kid being *amazed* at how your basic weapons change visually as you level up, and those changes are based on how you've played. Now I know enough about games to understand it was just some preset parts shared with the unique weapons, and which part you got was randomly chosen from a pool based on mundane things like how many times you'd used a spell. Sometimes I miss the magic of being a kid who didn't know how games work behind the screen.
On the one hand, I enjoy exploring online wikis of some of my childhood cRPG games to see what things I never discovered. On the other, it indeed sometimes removes the magic.
I hope that mechanic comes back in the next game, but instead of randomly choosing one look, if you’ve fulfilled multiple things that can change your weapon, you choose what it can look like.
You can still enjoy it, ya just have to immerse yourself in the game. It's easier as a kid, but us adults can still do it. We just have to remember that we can't play quite as long.
fr and since im an adult now i finally figured out how to get to the good ending. all you gotta do is buy and rent out every property in the game and wait forever:) boring but fulfilling knowing i finally beat the game the way i’ve always wanted.
Tutorial items/spells in games are "Base kit" They are the basics your character would have if the game started with no tutorial. Tutorials are just Doc Mitchell giving you your items back.
That isn't a great description, as when the doc gives him the weapons he treats'em the same way. It's comparable to the vigor tester, as you are required to spend your points before moving on
Bro I loved “Become the only landlord in Albion, become a master blacksmith, master the lute, and bake the shit out of some motherfucking pies to buy the good ending.”
For me I did get everything and it took about 20 hours of the computer running just to accumulate about twice the gold you need to get the all survived ending.
I remember being amazed at this game as a teen and my best friend playing it after me and going ".... really?" I get what he means now but back in the day it was fun, I didn't try to connect plot points nor was I aware of how to poke holes in some areas that would ruin immersion (fireball on the torch). I didn't have a lot of cynicism as a child which might explain my enjoyment.
I loved fable 2 growing up. One of my favorite games and still is. I played fable 3 for the first time last year and it was one if the most disappointing game experiences I have ever had. It's not even bad it's just that 2 was so good.
2 is great I always murder the families and leave the kids in crippling debt by buying there houses and raising rent which in turn lowers prices of weapons and equipment and items and I'll stock up on everything then go to the town over which holds my 5 wives in each corner of the map
I started playing fable 1 when I was very young and played 3 when I was growing up and had the opposite experience, hearing everyone talk up fable 2 to find out that it is my least favorite fable games was a big let down.
I enjoyed fable 3. Yeah, it was stupid that you could get the good ending (saving everyone) by just throwing money at the problem...also, you didn't fail. You unlocked a skill, you did not upgrade it. By getting fireball you added another skill that you can't level up (via upgrading)
Also you do see striker again if you spare him, once in the final fight to the darkness, and once in the siege up to the castle. He will appear as well as various villagers you helped.
I remember getting the special edition of Fable 3. It was a big book with secret compartments and it came with a pack of fable themed cards, and a seal of fate flip coin. I was so disappointed when I finished the game in a few hours 😂 The time skips when you're preparing for the Darkness were awful, it starts going a day at a time then 7 days then 50 then 100 days have gone and its time for the final battle
26:10 So, this must be an update to the game because in the version I played, Theresa admonished me for being nice and gave me demon wings. And when I did things Reaver's way, she praised me and gave me angel wings.
So, this is "Fable 3 : ˇMurica" run: 1.Explosions (fireball) - check 2. Guns - big check 3. Money making - check 4. More guns - check. I think this is the peak level of gameplay. Thanks, Nerbit!
If the game forces you to spend a Guild Seal (like getting Fireball) then it should be an exception to the rules of the run. Same with the first spell in Fable 2. Also, there are axes in Fable 3 but they're really just hammers with wedge shaped bits for the hurty part. Edit: I liked the sword called Mr. Stabby. Gain money and evil morality each time you land a hit.
The nostalgia. I played this sitj, little brother when it was on games with gold. I loooove Fable 3 despite its flaws. Thank you for this video, have a great day. I'll leave a sub lol
"And, much like children, the first one is a happy little accident, the second was planned yet a little flawed, and the third is a massive disappointment who most just try to forget." Not in my "family"; me and my sibling are both accidents _and_ massive disappointments.
Since you mentioned voice actors, I had a bit of an ideia for a new vegas run, to beat it as Liam o'Brien, you can only use weapons/techniques from characters that he has voiced. Also maybe Yuri Lowenthal since he actually voices the male protag in screams. But yeah everytime since I have found out these 2 voice like 75% of new vegas I cannot unhear it and I can only think about the voice of ben 10 and a league of legends character in the Mohave Bonus points if you the kill people that have the voice of the person you are "using" since there can be only one (includes named and unnamed npcs)
I remember spending so long trying to finish Fable 2 and having so much fun doing so. Spent ages going through carefully planning things and thinking about my actions. And then Fable 3. 5 hours. Thats all it took for my 12 year old me to finish that. Like it took no time at all. And I think thats what upset me most, the fact that I beat it in one sitting. Though of course the *other* things within the game were also disappointing. And this video brought it all back.
First mandatory unlocks shoulod be counted as getting to your base level, i.e. you start at -1 Level and the tutorial "gives" you stuff by having you unlock it.
To me, fable 3 felt like it tried to be too experimental, and the level up system felt more like it was designed more to give you options in combat rather than just straight buffs. Interesting idea to say the least.
As Christmas looms ever closer, I thought I'd re-comment my suggestion from the Jason Vorhees video. Suggestion for a Christmas special! Can you beat [insert game] as Santa Claus? In a game that has player inventory and droppable items (like a Bethesda game), before you complete the game, you must decide who the "nice" characters are, break into their homes (or the nearest approximation of a home) and leave them a thoughtful gift, without getting caught. Optionally, you could also leave coal (or a coal substitute) behind in the homes of "naughty" characters, and/or consume any milk and cookies (or other consumables) that the citizens kindly left out for you, Nerbit Claus. The scope/number of characters you do this to, and the game the challenge takes place in is up to you!
It's a valid run since the game forces you to use or perform a normally run restricted action. It's like saying you can't Knife-Only OG Resident Evil 2 Scenario B because you have to equip and cutscene Super Tyrant with the Rocket Launcher.
I know I'm late on this. But my take is that a proper run only starts when you have actual full character control. Tutorials like the radroach at the beginning of Fallout 3 fall outside of full character control.
I was expecting many things from a Nerbit upload. A reference to "Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny" was *not* one of them. Well done, you classy human being!
"I hope this is the festivy content you subscribed for!" he says, and I smile while looking at the Subscribed button. Only to notice that I, for some baffling reason, was not yet subscribed! A sacrilege of the most heritcal kind, I beg your pardon my Lord Nerbit.
I love to see you do cyberpunk 2077 with only the slaughter o matic I went and did it on my own twitch and it was a super fun run but since I’m a small streamer not many seen it I love to you try the run love all the videos keep up the good work
I (and I assume I am not alone) are here because you try these ideas out, as long as you stick to the spirit of the challenge I'll (mostly) be happy you were successful.
A possible holiday themed run could be beating your Bethesda game of choice as Santa. Melee only, as St. Nicholas was known for throwing hands/ whacking people with a staff, and you have to reverse pickpocket a gift to every friendly npc you encounter at least once. The gift would have to be something appropriate though, like candy or a toy. Maybe it could be fun!
Daddy nerbit, can you beat Fallout 4 while opposing smoking? Basically you use the junk jet (and name it something like "Smoking Kills") and only use packs and cartons of cigarettes as ammunition for it. Also when you see an npc smoking, you have to kill them. I think this could make for a funny run
I don't know what to laugh at 12:33, the Camp mccaran reference, the walter white, or the fact that one of the places in Fable 3 is literally called mourningwood.
Am I in the weird bracket of liking Fable 3 as much as I do? I haven't thought about this game in years and remember it so fondly but now I'm at a loss
I honestly loved 3. Totally glitched the money exploit with a plugged in controller over night on my 360. The first time I heard "Radioactive" I thought of this game 🤷♀️
Fable 1 if you are old enough is mostly for nostalgie Fable 2 is a game that played a role in placing the xbox 360 on the map to play this game Fable 3 was different with the new features which does make it play differently but still keeps that balance of running around doing what you want and stil being interested in the story Fable 1 2 and 3 are great Games and deserves equal love
How about for Christmas you see if you can beat Fallout 4 as Santa Claus? - Only cryolator and junk jet with toys and money as ammo - Naughty choices for bad people, nice choices for good people - If willing, get the Holiday Workshop pack in Creation Club to get Holiday Spirits quest and get the Santa outfit, otherwise acquire Hancock's red outfit
As the third of three children, I 100% agree. My poor mom, three kids, three boys, mind you, born roughly 3 years apart. It must have been absolute mayhem for about 10 years in a row back to back.
I loved this game growing up and what's funny is I liked most of the things you complained about. I knew as a kid that you could breeze through the promisses and still get the good ending, but I liked that they left the option to work your ass off, Because even though it didn't matter in the end I would always do it because I liked the challenge and I always liked the grind when it comes to video games. And the soundtacks for this game are great as well and are some of my favorite songs in video games. Please don't think this is hate, I love your videos.