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Now that Playground Games has pulled back the curtain and shown off more of Fable, the hype is real. I count myself among the gamers who are incredibly excited to step into the reimagined world of Albion. And yet, one comment that’s been making the rounds is giving me pause. In an interview with IGN, Fable’s game director revealed that the game has 1,000 fully voiced NPCs. And beyond that, each and every one is allegedly a marriage candidate. I love a good romance sub-plot in my RPGs, but I have to admit, this comment has me feeling more worried than excited.
When It Comes to Romanceable NPCs, Quality Beats Out Quantity

Yes, Baldur’s Gate 3 gives us a decent amount of choice when it comes to who we romance. You can try and fail to earn Astarion’s respect in every save like I do, or opt to win the affection of several other key companion characters. But even if it feels like a wealth of choice, the sum total of romanceable characters in Baldur’s Gate 3 is far from 1,000. It’s actually… 10. Just 10.
It’s not the number of romance options that makes Baldur’s Gate 3 fun for the love story enthusiasts among us. It’s the depth and nuance available in those stories. Each companion character in Baldur’s Gate 3 is carefully crafted, making them feel well-rounded and whole as characters. They all have back stories and a variety of potential directions for their fate, whether you romance them or not.
Players don’t start new saves to romance a different character just because. They do it because Larian made us feel invested in those characters, made us want to see how all the different narrative routes could play out. That, and because it’s very hard for someone who is just too nice to every NPC to earn Astarion’s affection. Not that I would know anything about that.
With all that in mind, I fear that bragging about 1,000 NPCs in Fable could be taking all the wrong lessons from Baldur’s Gate 3‘s success. And it could backfire by making romance all but pointless in the game.
I’m Worried Fable Is Going For Shock Value Over Substance with Its NPC Count









