![]() ![]() That means you may be doing quests twice, once for single player and once for co-op. I guess if I had to say if something was missing from co-op, it would be the ability to carry over completed quests back into your world. One nice touch is that when one person picks up an item, both players get that item. There doesn’t appear to be any extra bad guys to kill either. Offline you are still restricted to a single screen, though the camera is a bit more forgiving now - you won’t find yourself getting stuck against the environment too much.Ĭo-Op does make the combat even easier, not that it is difficult, but dispensing enemies is cake in co-op. Doing so shares the costs of purchases as well as the revenue gained. You’ll also be able to enter into business partnerships with another player or if you prefer, full on marry them. Players will bring their own character, items, gold, and dog into a friends game and vice versa. On the co-op side of things, Lionhead has delivered on what they promised. You never actually “die” - you just get knocked out - and if you do you only lose progress of the current seal you are on, which in the grand scheme of things, is very minor. ![]() But while there’s a lot of content, there’s very little challenge along the way. There’s a lot of content to be had in Fable 3, so much so, that you’ll never get through it all on one play through.
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