I roomed next door to Al Lowe's nephew at MU '98. I was playing Love for Sale when he walked by my open door and we struck up a conversation about Al. At that point Al and sierra had just split and sierra was in self destruct or was getting there. According to my friend Al hadn't wanted to keep making Larry games after the first three and was sick of the genre. He was more interested in his children and educated oriented programing at that time. He got roped into the games and was trying to separate himself from them because in his opinion they were not worth his time.
I always took this revelation with a grain of salt because I envisioned Al just saying that to family at Thanksgiving gatherings to get them off his back, like "Yes, I know it's toilet humor, the first one was fun but after that they just wouldn't let me stop, I hate it, I do" when in reality the maker of games this cool had to like making them as much as I liked playing them.
Now, watching the video I think his nephew had the clearer read. Al is on board but his eyes are saying that this is just a paycheck. It may be new and great for the audience who is dying to return to Lost Wages but for Al it really is more of the same hash. If the game makes it to fruition I'll bite but I don't think Al's heart is in this so I'll be keeping my wallet closed for now.