If that Fable 4 trailer is hinting what I think it is, I can't wait for the RPG's morality choices to have a greater impact than hair and eye color
Opinion | Nobody is all good or all bad, and Fable 4 has a chance to reflect that – or punish us for taking either route
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GamesRPGIf that Fable 4 trailer is hinting what I think it is, I can’t wait for the RPG’s morality choices to have a greater impact than hair and eye colorWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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If there’s one thing the Fable games have always done well, it’s enkindle a sense of storybook wonder. In a tale of heroes and villains clashing in a magical kingdom, it makes sense that casting the good guys versus the bad guys might have been an essential part of that storytelling process – once upon a time, …