Populous and Fable creator Peter Molynuex has shed light on Legacy, the new game he's currently developing at his studio 22cans, saying he feels "reborn" working on the project.
On the latest episode of our monthly interview show IGN Unfiltered, Molyneux made it clear he has no plans to leave game development anytime soon. When asked if Legacy might serve as the final project of his career, he said the game's title shouldn't be taken as any sort of indication that his time as a game designer is nearing its end.
"I feel reborn. I am now working as hard on Legacy as I worked on Black & White, as I worked on Populous, as I worked on anything," he said. "Fortunately, I've got my electronic cigarettes, so I don't have to fill up my ash tray with cigarette butts anymore, but I'm eating pizza and I'm drinking Mountain Dew, so I feel reborn."
Molyneux went on to express his passion for the project, which rivals that of his prior work. "All that fascination and energy that I had around Black & White and Fable and Dungeon Keeper and Populous, I feel that and that's an incredible sensation to feel at 57 years old," he said. "I can't wait to get back to my computer and work on the feature that I was working on this morning at four o'clock in my hotel room."
Molyneux remained tight-lipped about the project itself, saying, "I'm not sure what this game's going to end up being, but I can promise you this... you've never seen anything like it."
For more from our interview Molyneux, stay tuned for the fourth and final part of this month's episode of IGN Unfiltered, which goes live later this week. In the meantime, find out why he believes Kinect was a "disaster" and how a drunken email led to his departure from Bullfrog.
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