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Fable 4 revives landlord morality system from Fable 3, raising questions about emotional depth

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Francesco Cacciatore

20h ago· 6 min readenInsight

Summary

The article discusses the upcoming Fable 4 (slated for 2027) and its promise to let players become a ruthless landlord in Albion, revisiting the morality and property systems from Fable 3. It explores whether the game will carry the same emotional resonance as previous entries in the series, particularly around the landlord mechanics that allowed players to be cruel or benevolent. The piece reflects on the moral choices in Fable 3 and questions if the new game can recapture that depth of player-driven ethical decision-making.

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2027's Fable promises to let you become once again a ruthless landlord in Albion
Will it carry the same emotional resonance as previous games?
Fable 4 will indulge my cruelest impulses from Fable 3
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2027's Fable promises to let you become once again a ruthless landlord in Albion, but will it carry the same emotional resonance as previous games?

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