Fable III/YMMV


 * Alas, Poor Villain: If you choose to.
 * Complete Monster: Good GOD, . Massacred, drove insane after killing his army, assaults and almost destroys  and then tries doing the same to you, succeeding to a lesser degree. It will then kill most of Albion unless you can fund the army needed to drive it off, and even if you do it , forcing you to kill him in order to give it the Karmic Death it deserves.
 * Crazy Awesome:
 * Sabine. He just loves blowing things up.
 * The Hero of Brightwall in the third game can be this as a monarch. As one achievement is to make a royal decree while dressed as a chicken, this is highly likely to come up for most gamers at least once.
 * That's one of the best ways you the player can create Narm.
 * Disappointing Last Level:
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: She only appeared in one trailer and the opening, but the Rebellious Chicken captured the hearts of all who knew her. Rest in peace, noble chicken - you shall be avenged.
 * Not Quite Dead - A black soot chicken scurries out of the kitchen at the beginning of the play-through. If you have the patience to follow her long enough, she leads you to a silver key chest in the garden.
 * Fridge Brilliance: Logan's monlogue about how Albion is his to mold and shape sounds evil at first,
 * More specifically, that Albion is his and the people will do what he says or they will die.
 * Good Bad Bugs: When the Hero has sex, it doesn't stop other NPCs from playing their standard interaction dialogue if they wander in the room. Having your child demand a toy or your wife coo "Oooooh, nice doggie!" during sex is absolutely hilarious. Although, your son screeching "I want to come, too!" shortly after your wife's first moan during the blackout can be... somewhat disturbing.
 * Iron Woobie: Supremely. The game really gives Walter hell.
 * Moment of Awesome:
 * Moral Event Horizon: The player can cross it by
 * Player Punch: Walter.... "tell me how to be a hero"...
 * Rewatch Bonus: There's a short cutscene early in III where Logan scowls over a map of Albion and makes typical tyrant threats ("These cities will bow to my will, or they will burn").
 * The Scrappy: Hobson
 * They Changed It, Now It Sucks: Fable III's streamlining of quite a few of its predecessor's features, especially its combat system. Which wasn't exactly the most complex to begin with either.
 * Villain Decay:
 * The Woobie: