A ton of Folklore screens and concept art
Yes, folks more Folklore screenshots are here for your game previewing needs. Since a lot has been said about the game’s backstory already, we’ll just leave you with a ton of gameplay screenshots and concept art.
The video game Folklore is developed by Gaia/Game Republic, and is published by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). It’s also known as Folks Soul: The Lost Folklore in Japan and as Monster Kingdom: Unknown Realms, its working title of the game.
It’s artsy-fartsy and has Kouji Okada, the father of the Shin Megami Tensei series at its helm. Despite the artsy-fantasy-occult-ish flavor of the game (we say this based on the concept art and the revealed back story), the game is supposedly an action adventure title, and if the following gameplay screens are to be considered, it does seem like Folklore attempts to deliver some fast-paced gameplay.
Okay, enough about the game and on to the images! Click on the thumbnails below to magnify. First up, the concept art – images of environments, the two main characters, and the opponents.
More screens and art after the jump!
Yes, folks more Folklore screenshots are here for your game previewing needs. Since a lot has been said about the game’s backstory already, we’ll just leave you with a ton of gameplay screenshots and concept art.
The video game Folklore is developed by Gaia/Game Republic, and is published by Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE). It’s also known as Folks Soul: The Lost Folklore in Japan and as Monster Kingdom: Unknown Realms, its working title of the game.
It’s artsy-fartsy and has Kouji Okada, the father of the Shin Megami Tensei series at its helm. Despite the artsy-fantasy-occult-ish flavor of the game (we say this based on the concept art and the revealed back story), the game is supposedly an action adventure title, and if the following gameplay screens are to be considered, it does seem like Folklore attempts to deliver some fast-paced gameplay.
Okay, enough about the game and on to the images! Click on the thumbnails below to magnify. First up, the concept art – images of environments, the two main characters, and the opponents.
Then we’ve got images of the gameplay: