X06: Fable 2 Update

We meet up with Peter Molyneux and talk about some of the exciting features that are planned for Lionhead's upcoming RPG.

BARCELONA, Spain--Earlier today at Microsoft's undeniably good X06 event in Barcelona, we met with Peter Molyneux to discuss his plans for Fable 2. Molyneux got the proceedings underway with an apology for having nothing to show us save for a few pieces of concept art. He went on to more than make up for that, though, with talk of his incredibly ambitious plans for the game that, in his own eyes it would seem, could make or break him as game designer.

Fable 2 will take place some 500 years after the events of the first game, and among other improvements, it will boast a number of gameplay features that were originally promised for Fable. Molyneux apparently received two death threats from Fable fans when they realized that you couldn't plant an acorn and witness it growing into a mighty oak tree over time--he didn't enjoy the experience, and so we're told that this feature will definitely be in Fable 2. To further illustrate his vision of a game in which you can influence the world in dramatic ways through simple actions, we were shown a concept image of an area called Brightwood--a small campsite tucked away in the middle of a forest.

The first time you encounter the camp, you might think that any decision you make on how to interact with it is insignificant, but according to Molyneux, the effects of even your seemingly trivial actions will be felt for decades. If you choose to trade with the camp, for example, you might find that it has developed into a small settlement when you're in the area again 10 years later. After another decade, that small settlement might grow into a village, and ultimately it could become a thriving town or city. If you decided to loot the camp and kill its inhabitants, on the other hand, the land it occupied would be reclaimed by nature, and 10 years later you'd never even know it was there. Molyneux calls this technology "dynamic regions," and it's one of several features in the game that he seems genuinely excited to talk about.

Among the features that didn't realize their full potential in Fable were the promises that you'd be able to invest in property and have a family. These somewhat gimmicky features of the original game will not only be fleshed out in the sequel, but also have the potential to occupy huge chunks of your time--perhaps even becoming an important part of your Fable 2 storyline. Regardless of whether you choose to play as a male or a female, you'll start out as a street urchin with absolutely nothing to lose. Your physical transformation as you become an adult in the game will be determined by a number of factors in addition to the requisite good/evil mechanic, including cruel/kind deeds, and whether you become rich or poor. If you manage to accrue a significant amount of wealth in the game, you'll have the option to unlock additional game content by purchasing each and every building in the world, including castles, catacombs, and the like. If you never have more than two gold pieces to rub together, your experience, your appearance, and the ways that people in the world react to you will be very different.

On the subject of family, Molyneux's goal is to introduce unconditional love to video games by giving you the ability to have children with whichever character from the world you decide to marry. After meeting the woman or man of your dreams (you can play as a woman, remember), you can marry them and then, if you're so inclined, you can opt to have protected or unprotected sex with them. If you choose the latter, we've heard nothing that leads us to believe that your hero will be at risk from infection, but there is a chance that you might become a parent nine months later. Your offspring's appearance will be determined by your spouse's characteristics and by your own at the time of conception, and regardless of what path you choose to take through the game, that child will love you unconditionally. If you've opted to play as a woman, it'll be you that gets pregnant, of course, but that's a preview topic for another day.

Molyneux said that one of the most magical moments of his career was when he recently saw the Fable 2 family features in action. Returning home from a lengthy quest, Molyneux found that his baby son had grown up in his absence and, as he approached the house, the boy swung the doors open and ran toward him with his arms outstretched. Molyneux also stated that your child's development will be determined to some extent by your own actions, almost as if he or she is trying to imitate you or gain your approval. So, if you play as an evil guy covered in tattoos, you might find that your son gets himself some ink the first chance he gets. As the bread winner of your family, you'll be responsible for making sure that they always have enough money to eat, and your performance in this regard will also play a part in your child's development.

Although many of these features were talked about as if they are confirmed for Fable 2, we should point out that Molyneux made a disclaimer of sorts at one point when he explained that many of his ideas are still being experimented with. An amusing example of a feature that won't be making the cut, for example, was the idea that you would assume the role of your offspring if you died. The reason why this won't be in the finished game? Testers at Lionhead started procreating like bunnies in the game, because every child was essentially like an extra life.

Perhaps the most amusing part of our meeting with Molyneux, though, came when he turned his attention to Fable 2's combat. This portion of the meeting was entertaining not because Molyneux's plans are crazy or anything, but simply because we recognized a lot of what was said from his "this is not Fable 2" keynote address at the Leipzig Games Convention earlier this year. Among the features mentioned (but not demonstrated on this occasion), was the "constrained combat" that occurs when the way that you swing a sword, for example, varies according to the vicinity of allies, walls, and anything else that would interfere with the kind of generic motion used in Fable.

Molyneux ended the meeting by telling us that the feature he's most excited about in Fable 2 is also the one that he's not willing to talk about yet. The top-secret feature is apparently so revolutionary that we won't believe it until we can see and play it for ourselves. In fact, it's so ambitious that nobody on the Lionhead development team wanted any part in attempting to make it work when it was first suggested. What could this feature possibly be? We're 99 percent certain that you'll find the answer in the aforementioned Leipzig Games Convention keynote, in which Molyneux detailed his plans for incredibly varied and realistic combat in fully interactive locales being played out using only a single button. We look forward to bringing you more information on Fable 2 as soon as it becomes available, though according to the man himself, we're unlikely to see the game in action until March of next year.

314 Comments

  • Gedden

    Posted Jun 5, 2008 2:29 pm PT

    Can anyone tell if any of the features mentioned above have altered in any way at this point?

  • FatalFist

    Posted Feb 22, 2008 11:26 am PT

    OMG ...my they really have taken a leap forward

  • templargunman

    Posted Sep 23, 2007 10:15 pm PT

    I don't know how well multiplayer would work with more than a few people, I would suggest no more than 6, from what I've heard of the size, but Fable 2 is going to be awesome... late 2008... I don't think assassins creed, Mass Effect and Halo 3 will hold me that long! Also I think that the 1 button thing is great, there's no other way to really get it to work well without hundreds of buttons and millions of button combinations to make it realistic, and 1 button will require us to pay attention. In Fable 1 I almost never blocked, because it wasn't necessary, but it looks like it will be now.

  • vaanofthewind

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 9:00 pm PT

    Oh yeah check this. I heard it might even be multiplayer i also heard this on amazon.com.uk. But, take caution its possible it won't be and also in this game you also gather up seven heroes sorta like the magnificient seven! I want to play this game and be good and have kids!Yeah!

  • vaanofthewind

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 8:57 pm PT

    If you check on Amazon.com.uk it says October 27, 2007.Anyways i keep reading all these complaints on if it's coming out early.Let him take his time I want this game to change the gaming world forever! Fable 2 for Life!!!

  • bizibzor11

    Posted Mar 23, 2007 4:40 pm PT

    i think you will be able to bite animals like cows and give them AIDS.

  • EmpRichard

    Posted Mar 6, 2007 1:51 pm PT

    I think the special new feature will be, that besides chickens, pigs will be kick-able

  • eatspie

    Posted Mar 5, 2007 3:15 pm PT

    sweet sweet they said march of next year in 2006 dosent that meman this games coming out within the next few months

  • LinKuei_warrior

    Posted Feb 28, 2007 10:36 pm PT

    i hope this is gonna be cool

  • firebreathing

    Posted Feb 25, 2007 3:02 pm PT

    are they seriously going to create combat using only one button??? How can that be dynamic and not boring??

  • Orthrand

    Posted Feb 21, 2007 2:09 pm PT

    Id be very cautios about being excited over Fable 2.
    The reason Fable failed was not that it didnt deliver on the promises (to revolutionise the RPG genre)
    but that it failed to deliver the RPG staple of a story.
    Nothing in fable had emotional resonance which was promised.

    Maybe Molineaux isn't suited to creating serious games, i dont think hes ever created a game withought a plethora of jokes (crappy ones at that)

  • shmedo

    Posted Feb 21, 2007 12:33 am PT

    i hope that in Fable 2 you dont have to keep travelling back and forth to the skill portal to level up your skills. I hope that they just level up the more you use them, cos that got really annoying in the 1st game

  • edflam311

    Posted Feb 16, 2007 10:30 am PT

    i never bothered to play fable 1,but this looks promising

  • oblisken

    Posted Feb 13, 2007 6:53 pm PT

    sure hope im not disappointed like i was with fable one, not because it sucks, i just don't like how developers say this and that and get all excited when they either end up pulling the game from production or just plain not do what they said is going to make the game. (don't get your hopes up internet friends)

    with that said man i cant wait until this game comes out

  • eliasnaruto

    Posted Feb 13, 2007 4:14 am PT

    very good, exellent!!!!!

  • adi255

    Posted Feb 8, 2007 5:16 am PT

    Molyneux did a talk at our college last night (Oxford), and did talk quite a lot on fable 2. He mentioned the constrained combat thing, the one-button 'contextual combat' and a way of blocking/parrying with the same button. He talked about the sharp swords thing from Leipzig again. Emotion and drama are very important elements of the game. He made a presentation and his desktop wallpaper was a shot of a town from fable 2 (not seen before). He also mentioned some stuff about the story and how he intends to make the main villain as evil as possible. He was very careful not to show any files on his computer that could give anything away. He also claimed that they had tested all the prototypes for the combat and such and that they were actually working well. Very interesting talk all in all

    Ah, and he also mentioned another very top secret project they were working on too...but no details about that other than its completely original

  • jasonvickers

    Posted Feb 2, 2007 5:36 pm PT

    the way the news on it is comming in it will probably be late 07, but i can't wait to get my hands on it though

  • GamerKid22

    Posted Jan 27, 2007 2:37 pm PT

    looks amazing! anybody know an estimated release date?

  • Dannez

    Posted Jan 22, 2007 3:33 pm PT

    Can't wait!

  • Scaryclouds

    Posted Jan 21, 2007 7:23 pm PT

    punkdsk8erdude said:
    "Scaryclouds I agree with you and because of the possibilites i cant wait for this game - but i disagree with your last statement. Dude, yes they had grand ideas for fable but did you ever think maybe back then the original xbox didnt have the power and ability to pull it off? Well, with the 360 im sure they will have as much power they will ever need."

    Its not a matter of power, its a matter of how the structure of the game will evolve. The difference between a a settlement becoming either a city or ruins is huge. I don't know how they will be able to properly design a game that will properly incorporate such a feature.

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