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Video: Folklore Trailer

Sometimes great games are overlooked and yet no one knows why. Maybe it had an unruly title or perhaps the storyline wasn't to the mainstream taste. Whatever the reason, these games often turn into cult classics for their art style or quirky storytelling and Folklore looks like it might just fall into that category. It's certainly beautiful and the gameplay is engaging, but everyone seems to be overlooking it. Too bad really, because it looks like it's going to be a gorgeous game.

2 Comments

br0kendream said:

It truly does look gorgeous and intriguing! Only bad news is that I hate hate hate being broke!!!

I'm missing out on so many things it's not even funny D=

I better get the call back soon so that I start playing yummilicious games and drool over such fun beauties~

CJG said:

I've said before that this game almost makes me want to buy a PS3.

Too bad they're so expensive.

And girls who like girls who like rumble packs!

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