Folklore: Game Republic title turns 13

    Folklore: Game Republic title turns 13

    Folklore, title made by Game Republic back in 2007 exclusively on PlayStation 3, makes today well 13 years. In fact, although it was not released all over the world on the same day, on June 21 it was distributed in the Asian market, and then landed in Europe, the USA and the rest of the globe a few months later.


    The game is a real-time action / RPG that tells the adventures of a girl named Ellen and a journalist named Keats (both interpretable by the player). Both will have a well-defined task to perform: unravel the mystery behind the village of Doolin. Folklore has been received by critics and the public in a more than discreet way, obtaining full sufficiency practically everywhere and also being appreciated by the public especially for an artistic style very focused on fantasy / fairytale. On Metacritic we can in fact note how, after 13 years now, the game enjoys a User Score equal to 8.2 out of 10 and a critical judgment equal to 75 out of 100.


    The just mentioned site has been the subject of numerous discussions in recent days regarding the story linked to the votes of users on The Last of Us Part 2 which, in a completely inexplicable way, was targeted by many people who have pinned the I play really disastrous votes.



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