So Fable 3 is going to be less of an RPG and more of an... I don't know what. (See forum discussion http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.174722-Fable-3-news-from-one-Peter-Molyneux )
Also, we know that Peter Molyneux will incorporate Project Natal into his game. He sees this technology as "bigger change" than the computer mouse.
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3176592
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/98127-Peter-Molyneux-Natal-Bigger-Than-The-Mouse
I see these two phenomenon as coming together to make a commercial failure. If Natal is an integral part of gameplay, I don't see how this will work in the marketplace. Fable fans (who, I know, were admittedly pleased with an RPG-lite in games 1 and 2) seem unlikely to purchase an $80 peripheral to play something that is being shaping up to be Fantasy Sims. Meanwhile, "casual" gamers who might be drawn to Natal are not about to pick up a third installment of something they probably weren't interested in the first two times around.
If Natal is an add-on to Fable 3, something that you can bring into the game for new effects but isn't required for normal gameplay, then it might work. Otherwise, I think flop. Agree, disagree? Have I misjudged Project Natal? Mis-categorized the Fable loyal? Or is Peter Molyneaux a liar and I should disregard all that he says?
Also, we know that Peter Molyneux will incorporate Project Natal into his game. He sees this technology as "bigger change" than the computer mouse.
http://www.1up.com/do/newsStory?cId=3176592
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/98127-Peter-Molyneux-Natal-Bigger-Than-The-Mouse
I see these two phenomenon as coming together to make a commercial failure. If Natal is an integral part of gameplay, I don't see how this will work in the marketplace. Fable fans (who, I know, were admittedly pleased with an RPG-lite in games 1 and 2) seem unlikely to purchase an $80 peripheral to play something that is being shaping up to be Fantasy Sims. Meanwhile, "casual" gamers who might be drawn to Natal are not about to pick up a third installment of something they probably weren't interested in the first two times around.
If Natal is an add-on to Fable 3, something that you can bring into the game for new effects but isn't required for normal gameplay, then it might work. Otherwise, I think flop. Agree, disagree? Have I misjudged Project Natal? Mis-categorized the Fable loyal? Or is Peter Molyneaux a liar and I should disregard all that he says?