Your furry pooch has been replaced by a steam-powered canine that happily wags alongside you as if it's a living, breathing animal. Robot citizens aren't the only things in Traitor's Keep that have been given a technological makeover. A little rough on the environment, but it's worth the excess pollution for the friendliness that exudes from this metallic body. A waving robot welcomes you, and when you click on him, you find out that just one gallon of gasoline produces 37 waves. It's only when you get a close-up look at the townsfolk that you realize something is not quite right. Modest wooden homes line the streets a pleasant grassy oasis resides in the center and cobblestone pavement lies underfoot. The town has been modeled on a vision of what Albion will look like 15 years in the future, a transformative leap from the modern world.įrom an architectural standpoint, Clockwork Island looks like any other village in Fable III. Once you have completed the quest In Wolfs Clothing, you will receive the land deed to the lodge and be able to reach it. As you open the gates to this steampunk-inspired world, you are told to behold the streets of the future. The download code for this pack is included with the Xbox 360 Limited Collectors Edition and all of the packs content can be downloaded for free by PC players. There is a very good reason for the cutting-edge technology on display. Ruled by a brilliant eccentric known only as the Inventor, this anarchistic village has smiling robots instead of the woebegone humans you would expect to populate any community during this era. The demo placed us in a town called Clockwork Island. Rather, you venture to entirely new lands in search of adventure and a chance to finally swing the balance of power entirely in your favor. The bulk of the experience does not force you to dwell on your previous choices, though.
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