Fable will let you be a heartless landlord this fall
After half a decade of waiting, Microsoft finally offered an extended preview of its long-awaited reboot of the beloved Fable RPG franchise on Thursday. During the companyβs recent Developer Direct showcase, Playground Games, best known for its works on the Forza Horizon series, shared nearly 11 minutes of gameplay footage and commentary related to the upcoming title. The new game will feature a fully open world for players to explore, with locations from previous Fable games like Bowerstone making a return.
Playground didnβt say exactly where the new game takes place in the Fable timeline. If you played 2010βs Fable 3, you may recall there was a time gap between each of the original games, with the final Lionhead entry giving players the chance to explore a version of Albion thatβs been thrown into the tumult of an industrial revolution. This new game appears to offer a more traditional Medieval fantasy setting.
From what little Playground shared of the story, the player character is the first hero born in Albion in a generation. Like previous Fable games, their story will begin when theyβre a child. Theyβll leave their home of Briar Hill after a βmysterious strangerβ turns all the inhabitants into stone. Before you set off on your adventure, youβll be able to decide what your hero looks like, with customization including options for different skin tones, head shapes, tattoos and scars.
All pretty standard stuff, and combat doesnβt look groundbreaking. Your character can use a combination of melee and ranged weapons, alongside magic, to defeat their foes. In addition to a health bar, enemies appear to have a posture meter players can break through both light and heavy attacks, before carrying out βstylishβ finishers. Judging from the footage Playground shared, combat doesnβt quite have the kinetic feel of say a FromSoftware title.
Thankfully, thereβs more to the game than just fighting monsters. Like past Fable games, players can ask villagers out on dates, before eventually marrying them and having children, and youβre not limited to a monogamous relationship. It looks like Playground built a modern polycule simulator. Beyond that, you can also purchase every house and business in Albion. The gameβs NPCs will develop an opinion of your hero and their actions. Say you evict an artist that lived in one of the houses you bought, you can later meet them on the street and theyβll tell you to your face that youβre awful. Wonderful stuff.
From a technical perspective, the footage Playground showed off looked on the rough side. The gameβs frame rate and frame pacing wasnβt smooth, and Iβm pretty sure I saw ghosting in some of the animations. Hopefully the studio has enough time between now and when the game is finally released sometime this autumn to polish the presentation. When the game does arrive, it will be available on Xbox Series X/S, PC via Xbox and Steam, PlayStation 5 and Game Pass Ultimate.
Microsoft first announced a new Fable game was in development back in 2020. It then went three years before sharing a preview of the title, which was originally slated to arrive in 2025 before it was delayed to this year last February.
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