Incredibly sweet and touching, Sable is not like other open-world games you may encounter. It's not focused on crafting, combat, or boss fights. Instead, it's a coming-of-age tale, its environments infused with childlike wonder and spectacle waiting to be explored.

With unique stylization and a melancholic soundtrack, its hard not to get choked up on its genuine emotional moments and its central message: regardless of who you choose to be, there is a place for you out there.

If it weren't for its buggy state (slowdowns, crashes, corrupted save-files), this would be an easy recommendation for those looking for a laid-back experience. Only play if you're willing to put up with bugginess and jank.

Reviewed on Apr 25, 2024


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