

There are tons of doors that just don't work in Bowerstone Castle, and yet there's ONE, right next to your world map that says 'This door is locked' (your content has been cut, please pay 400MSP and wait a few months). There are so many blocked off paths, locked doors and other really obvious places for DLC to be tacked on - it feels so goddamn cheap. The Dye pack comes to mind - this is something that straight up should have been in the game, failing that it should have been included with new copies - they want me to pay a dollar to dye my clothes black. Normally I'm the last person to bitch about a DLC's 'value' but there is some very clearly cut content.

Molyeneux went nuts with the DLC this time. The Exclusive Hair Pack is priced at 160 Microsoft Points the Five-Star Dog Potion Pack will cost 80 MSP The Reaver Industries Hero Outfit is 160 MSP, and the Understone Quest Pack is set at 400 MSP. The Hero Outfit is, as you might expect, a new bit of clothing. = TEASER = Lionhead also announced three other packs for a November 26 release: "The Exclusive Hair Pack," "The Five-Star Dog Potion" pack, and "Reaver Industries Hero Outfit." The hair pack will give access to corn rows, afro, and asymmetrical bob styles, while the dog will give your doggie five-star abilities across the board. You'll be asked to return to Reaver's mansion to beat times in his arena. By recording high scores in this game, you'll unlock weapons to use. "The Wheel of Misfortune" is pretty similar. Other than a new area, it'll add a new moral decision for you to make that will "lead to two drastically different outcomes" in the area. "Shooting Range," the second quest, adds a shooting mini-game to the mercenaries-laden area in a post-Saker world. Let's pull it apart. "The Voice," the first quest mentioned, takes place in an underground lair beneath Bowerstone. That aforementioned content is "The Understone Quest Pack," which adds three new quests and an additional area to the main quest line. And as a heads up, you may want to stay put in the main story line, as the Lionhead appears to be suggesting that the most substantial DLC hitting this date needs you to be in the middle of the action. The first bits of paid DLC for Fable III have been announced and confirmed for a November 23 release in the US.
