Folklore For Ps3 |work| -
Released in 2007 (Japan) and 2008 (NA/EU), Folklore – known as FolksSoul -Ushinawareta Denshō- in Japan – was an early PlayStation 3 title that leveraged the system’s power for atmospheric storytelling. Set in the fictional Irish village of Doolin, the game follows two protagonists: Ellen , a woman seeking her mother’s mysterious past, and Keats , a paranormal journalist investigating a series of bizarre deaths. They are drawn into the Netherworld, a realm of the dead populated by mythical beings called Folks .
The haunting orchestral score by Kenji Kawai (famed for Ghost in the Shell and Ip Man ) elevates the game’s melancholic tone. Voice acting is fully narrated, with a somber, fairy-tale quality. folklore for ps3
Players can switch between Ellen and Keats at specific chapters. Their stories intertwine, and completing both unlocks the true ending. This design encourages replayability and offers different perspectives on the same supernatural events, similar to classic survival horror narratives. Released in 2007 (Japan) and 2008 (NA/EU), Folklore