The desert part was the high peak of the game. The fact that it came as an unsuspected twist was amazing. Aesthetics, solitude and music were such a blast.
Eh, they are only difficult to find near the end. All n all they add some nice lore to the Aurorans and aren't as much BS as some of the collection based quests other RPGs have had.
I've got to say, as much as Fable III left me rather unsatisfied for its lack of content, the whole Aurora darkness caves + desert campain part was so well designed and written. They really knew how to get that chilly frightening athmosphere, showing fear setting in Walter and you dog, putting more and more dark goo, bugs and creepy sounds as the haunting ambient music plays, the whole sectarian and madening orations of the Crawler and his children, and that final climax of terror as Walter gets abducted and blinded. The camera getting a fisheye as you progress into the dunes right after leaving Walter was so on point, and that moment when you realise you're still being chased by drakness even out of the caves, seeing the Crawler's illusions and listening to the story behind Walter's claustrophobia that he saw in his mind. To be honest, the entire campain is damn well written and I have fun everytime I replay it, I just wish it would've been fuller
@@Evaille To be fair, I think it doesn't hold a candle to Fable 2. It feels like a washed down version of it gameplay wise (except for the dual spell gloves which are really cool) But they did a good job on the areas and the atmospheres
Seriously, I didn't mind Fable 3, but the shade and desert bit? Loved it so much, been awhile since I've played a game that was that powerful. And then I became Queen and everything went downhill.
@@boomervergil1178 Not really. Just do some side quests, and get more guild seals for leveling up all while letting money come in. It doesn't take long to build up.
+Luvie1980 so true. I found myself hanging around the same place longer than i had do be just to hear the soundtracks. I finally youtubed them after I was towards the end of the game.
In my opinion this is one of the greatest soundtracks in all of gaming. It felt like something from a Zelda game. In fact the whole series felt like Zelda, but this game more than the other 2 outside combat.
At this point in the game I really wish I could've taken Walter with me, you did get the choice to leave him right away or take a few steps ye. But if it was me, I would've dragged him all the way through the desert to save him. Walter was awesome!
Plus if there was a consequence. You didn't gain good or evil from it. So leaving him would basically make it end the same way but taking him would drain your strength and make there be more and more of the darkness. Maybe even losing your guild seals as you fight or even some of your upgrades.
Fable 3 was such a flawed game, but the soundtrack (or at least this particular track) was spot on. This track was perfectly composed and chosen, and matched the scene with Walter as you left the cave perfectly.
Same situation was in last battle. I just was scared. Not because of my things, but because of Jasper. It was relief when after the battle was Jasper in sanctuary again.
Fable 3 really isn't that bad. Out of many modern games of this day and age, this game shines to me the most. It felt like a real RPG, and the game is fun enough to play with a story that is quite enjoyable to take in. When I reached into this part of the game, it kinda makes me think of what my Hero had went through to get this far. Hopefully, the new one captures at least some bits of that feel again.
People shouldn't compare Fable III and Lost Chapters by the same standards and imo most people treat the third harsh cause of how many things went different in the series. I remember playing FIII back in 2010 and honestly was amazed by the story. Gameplay-wise might not be the greatest but the world created and events are just immersive.
Did anyone ever go to the sanctuary while you were in the Crawler's cave, and there was darkness seeping up from the floor at the part where Walter was being held captive? I accidentally went to it, and to my horror, the Sanctuary was its old dusty self, and pools of darkness were seeping up the walls and into the air. Jasper was gone. There was no music. That freaked me out quite a bit.
I must truly addmit the first time I ran into the crawler it scared the cr*p out of me, just like Wraithmarsh did in fable 2... I really wanted to get out that cave because that voice frightend me so much. What a good memory :)
@lejdcool Definitely. Closing my eyes I can just see someone wandering a desert, desperate to find land. Sand in every direction, constantly shifting, revealing nothing but the scattered bones of other unfortunate souls.
Looking at the number of views and comparing to the other vids. It seems that people seem to like middle-eastern sounding music. I'll admit it has a certain charm about it. :)
This was probably one of the only good things about Fable III. They just altered the story too much, and I hate how limited a role Theresa has. I miss the older Fable gameplay. Felt a bit more magical.....
Carson John Soundtrack quality =/= Game Quality. That's like saying Judge Dredd (w/ Sylvester Stallone) is a good movie because it has a soundtrack by Michael Giacchino.
Cosmonaut ʕ•ᴥ• ʔ you're right, but that wasnt the point i was trying to get across. I was trying to point out how someone literally goes on a game's soundtrack to let everyone know that the game sucked, which even then, is by their own standards.
Carson John That is making a huge assumption. "This game sucked." implied he played the game, and I was listening to the soundtrack - and decided to comment. I highly doubt he came here with the intention of writing shitty comments.
Before we head deeper in the cave I've got one things to say.
*BAAAAALLLLLSSSS!!!!*
I love that part😂
@@pinkisayakasfavcolor x2 xD
this song perfectly encapsulates the emptiness and eeriness of the aurora desert
"Are you blind? Are you Blind yet?
"The light in your eyes offends us, let it go out!"
The desert part was the high peak of the game. The fact that it came as an unsuspected twist was amazing. Aesthetics, solitude and music were such a blast.
3:52 I remember always just running around the desert until this part happened, then just stood there and listened.
ted the commenter me too!!!
Same, would love an extended version of just this part to fall asleep to
Those damn flowers...
Duchess of Earl Grey they're easy to find
Apollo Brown Yeah, until there's only a couple left!
I agree, fuck'em
Eh, they are only difficult to find near the end. All n all they add some nice lore to the Aurorans and aren't as much BS as some of the collection based quests other RPGs have had.
@@Mr.Foxhat Trying to remember what they were for...Dyes, right?
The drumming puts me in a heavy trance state. Love this soundtrack.
I've got to say, as much as Fable III left me rather unsatisfied for its lack of content, the whole Aurora darkness caves + desert campain part was so well designed and written. They really knew how to get that chilly frightening athmosphere, showing fear setting in Walter and you dog, putting more and more dark goo, bugs and creepy sounds as the haunting ambient music plays, the whole sectarian and madening orations of the Crawler and his children, and that final climax of terror as Walter gets abducted and blinded.
The camera getting a fisheye as you progress into the dunes right after leaving Walter was so on point, and that moment when you realise you're still being chased by drakness even out of the caves, seeing the Crawler's illusions and listening to the story behind Walter's claustrophobia that he saw in his mind. To be honest, the entire campain is damn well written and I have fun everytime I replay it, I just wish it would've been fuller
I am totally with you!! Agree completely
I didn't really like it.
I only love this music.
@@Whocares158 It is a flawed game for sure but it has it's moments ^^
Seriously, the people who shit on this game never beat it, and it shows.
@@Evaille To be fair, I think it doesn't hold a candle to Fable 2. It feels like a washed down version of it gameplay wise (except for the dual spell gloves which are really cool)
But they did a good job on the areas and the atmospheres
Seriously, I didn't mind Fable 3, but the shade and desert bit? Loved it so much, been awhile since I've played a game that was that powerful. And then I became Queen and everything went downhill.
Kecksoff Like my life.
What's the problem with becoming queen? You have an unlimited amount of time to build up money and upgrade your equipment as well as "level up."
@@Mr.Foxhat Yeah but it's such a pain in the ass to do
@@boomervergil1178 Not really. Just do some side quests, and get more guild seals for leveling up all while letting money come in. It doesn't take long to build up.
The dessert was my favorite place to go and this soundtrack makes it right lol
I'm fond of a good pie, myself.
"You feed us! You feed us!"
This was absolutely my favorite part of the game. so atmospheric. awesome
The best thing about this game is the soundtrack.
+Luvie1980 So true... too bad about the rest though.
+Luvie1980 so true. I found myself hanging around the same place longer than i had do be just to hear the soundtracks. I finally youtubed them after I was towards the end of the game.
In my opinion this is one of the greatest soundtracks in all of gaming. It felt like something from a Zelda game.
In fact the whole series felt like Zelda, but this game more than the other 2 outside combat.
God I love this creepy music
fable 1 2 3 , best games ever . I'd like to live there ... so magic .
At this point in the game I really wish I could've taken Walter with me, you did get the choice to leave him right away or take a few steps ye. But if it was me, I would've dragged him all the way through the desert to save him. Walter was awesome!
Plus if there was a consequence. You didn't gain good or evil from it. So leaving him would basically make it end the same way but taking him would drain your strength and make there be more and more of the darkness. Maybe even losing your guild seals as you fight or even some of your upgrades.
RIP lionhead studios 1996-2016
:'(
😭
😔😢
Love this because it has an amazing representation of my culture.
you have to listen with head phones to get the full effect
Fable 3 was such a flawed game, but the soundtrack (or at least this particular track) was spot on. This track was perfectly composed and chosen, and matched the scene with Walter as you left the cave perfectly.
ChaChaLoco20 my thoughts exactly
I remember this part giving me chills with how perfect it matched up with Walter. The soundtrack for this game was amazing.
Agreed ! This particular scene is a true masterpiece 😍
If only this track were on Spotify, I could add it to my Desert Sands playlist... :
for some reason this music kinda gives me the shivers, its amazing how well it fits the desert feel.
I wish the whole desert & Aurora part was longer in the game...
The Court and the darkness lived together in the Void.
+David Mason
so basically the crawler is a servant of the court,
since jack of blades was mightier than him
Same situation was in last battle. I just was scared. Not because of my things, but because of Jasper. It was relief when after the battle was Jasper in sanctuary again.
Sorry if I'm late, but if you check the sanctuary room during the last battle, you see it's full of darkness and Jasper isn't there
I really loved this game. And especially the desert areas
Me too 😍
love this game and its soundtrack
Can't believe I was allowed to play this while I was in the psych ward on a 45 inch flat screen.....
Fable 3 really isn't that bad. Out of many modern games of this day and age, this game shines to me the most. It felt like a real RPG, and the game is fun enough to play with a story that is quite enjoyable to take in. When I reached into this part of the game, it kinda makes me think of what my Hero had went through to get this far. Hopefully, the new one captures at least some bits of that feel again.
People shouldn't compare Fable III and Lost Chapters by the same standards and imo most people treat the third harsh cause of how many things went different in the series. I remember playing FIII back in 2010 and honestly was amazed by the story. Gameplay-wise might not be the greatest but the world created and events are just immersive.
@kenji1665 exactly man! People treat Dable III like it's the worst one in the series but it really isn't tbh
Perfection.
Walter: * Reads some words from a book *
Forcefield: Am I a joke to you?
Forcefield: * Opens *
Walter: I did it!
Have you ever wondered if Jack of Blades ever encountered The Crawler?
They come from the same Realm though
They're both from the void so yeah
If there were any Deserts in Skyrim I would use this theme.
wait a bit more, TES 6 is coming
The music and perfect dabing bring together excellent atmosphere.
3:12
God damn Sentinels or whatever those things are called........
CrawlerEnder 935 God I know right. I have a rule "avoid at all costs"
3:45 I need an hour loop of this
can't describe the feeling
If you love relaxing deep music like this, try this:
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Love the crawler to this day
I was just reading The Gunslinger again and thought of this song. Good stuff.
SEODRohan Thankee sai.
I love the music creepy a the end.
Did anyone ever go to the sanctuary while you were in the Crawler's cave, and there was darkness seeping up from the floor at the part where Walter was being held captive? I accidentally went to it, and to my horror, the Sanctuary was its old dusty self, and pools of darkness were seeping up the walls and into the air. Jasper was gone. There was no music. That freaked me out quite a bit.
Fable in a nutshell was an epic Epic.
I must truly addmit the first time I ran into the crawler it scared the cr*p out of me, just like Wraithmarsh did in fable 2... I really wanted to get out that cave because that voice frightend me so much. What a good memory :)
Walter: You'll do me proud... I know you'll do me proud... *passes out*
Hero: Walter.... :(
Us: 😭
this soundtrack is my favorite
I love this song
@lejdcool Definitely. Closing my eyes I can just see someone wandering a desert, desperate to find land. Sand in every direction, constantly shifting, revealing nothing but the scattered bones of other unfortunate souls.
Angel wings :)
I’m blind, I can’t see, someone please help me!
I miss walter
Tainted, broken, little toys...
Same with me. I thought he was dead, or something much worse... I was so glad to see him after the part with the Crawler. =I
The children's are Here to play. why not join us... Hahaha
Me: Casting Tornado/lighting Spell to defeat the shadows.
Looking at the number of views and comparing to the other vids. It seems that people seem to like middle-eastern sounding music. I'll admit it has a certain charm about it. :)
thats a completely new region on its own.
Played through this part with some serious headphones on, you can hear The Crawler and his shadows whispering in your ears the entire time..so creepy.
This music gives me a chill down my spine
_Help me! Help me! Save me!_
_Hahahahahaha..._
I did that the first time I played and it freaked me out too!
@JarroRus Yep. A very creepy desert, considering this song...
It surrounds the city of Aurora.
Remember this soundtrack well when watching the guards at the outpost getting slaughtered by the darkness monsters and the sand fury’s
that song is realy climatic
listening to fable music cuz i have nothing else to do
Did anyone else get scared or atleast get chills when you saw the red eyes pop up?
Are those violins? I love how they made them sound so Middle Eastern.
At some point, this background music is similar to In-Battle music, so I got confused sometimes and start waving with my sword XD
@LolLordy I've played through the game 3 times now and every time I went through the crawlers cave... D:
I freaked out
@XAceofBassX Imagine playing that part at 3:00 A.M, loud headphones that sound real life, but you hear nothing until the red eyes pop up. o.e
im not sure if it was a glitch but this started playing in my castle (i was evil) and i was really creeped out O.o it never happened again though...
oh shit i want to make holidays in a Desert B-)
Dat bass
@azazel166 I've always wondered... if the light in my eyes offends them, why are THEIR eyes brighter than mine?
"I'm blind! I can't see! Help me!"
can't believe what they did to Walter in there. Poor old guy got the worst of it didn't he?
@McKizzleton like a mix between R.E. Howard and H.P. Lovecraft stories.
FFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUU THE CRAWLLLEEEERRRRRR
I'm always happy at the point when this music plays 'cause that means I'm out of Shadelight really that place scared the hell out of me
I don't know why but this song reminds me of Riddick Pitch black :o
This reminds me of Alexander the Great
now who will save him!
Aroura Y U So messed up?
Fable 3 sucked,
Until I turned off the golden trail and wandered through the desert for a diamond.
if it was well dome yes!
Its 2020 and Clefairy can now body Machamp.
Strange times we're living in.
This was probably one of the only good things about Fable III. They just altered the story too much, and I hate how limited a role Theresa has. I miss the older Fable gameplay. Felt a bit more magical.....
@velvetsnape prepare for a swirly HA ha hA hA
like it falbe is the best game ever!!
Hearing the opening to this just makes me mad again
Hate the Sandfrures...there as bad as the henchmen in Fable2
Renkim Twins they look cool though
was there any desert in-game ? I saw none during the walkthrough
lsd sound...
This game sucked
And yet you're looking up the soundtrack
Soundtrack is good.. But the game itself is just not that good. I'm not saying it's bad but it's neither good. It could've been better.
Carson John Soundtrack quality =/= Game Quality. That's like saying Judge Dredd (w/ Sylvester Stallone) is a good movie because it has a soundtrack by Michael Giacchino.
Cosmonaut ʕ•ᴥ• ʔ
you're right, but that wasnt the point i was trying to get across. I was trying to point out how someone literally goes on a game's soundtrack to let everyone know that the game sucked, which even then, is by their own standards.
Carson John That is making a huge assumption. "This game sucked." implied he played the game, and I was listening to the soundtrack - and decided to comment. I highly doubt he came here with the intention of writing shitty comments.