
"Fable 3" will easily be one of Project Natal's highest-profile games unless Microsoft drops some major bombs in its lineup announcements at E3. If they do, they'll have to compete with Lionhead Studios who will reportedly unveil some major additions, including co-op play information at the summer's big U.S. game show.
"But not to give anything away, there's lots of really good stuff about co-op stuff, which is interesting," Lionhead Studios founder Peter Molyneux told Eurogamer. "There are some nice cute things that we're doing just prior to launch. And obviously we've got new things like Natal to talk about as well. So I think all of that is going to come in one big lump, probably at E3."
Molyneux also mentioned "the emotion of Touch" and the "Ruling section" of "Fable 3" in the interview and foretold one other dimension of the game that will be described at a later date. He made no commitment to a PC port, however, even if he did tell everyone that he would like to make one.
"I love what's happening to the PC, and I would love to see the Fable franchise on the PC," Molyneux said at his GDC panel this week, according to Joystiq.
I play the original "Fable" on PC. Unfortunately, "Fable 2" never left the 360, so there are no guarantees that "Fable 3" would do so. The series is all about alternate paths and options, though -- knock on wood.
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