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Folklore Critic Reviews

55 Total Reviews

44 Positive Reviews(80%)
11 Mixed Reviews(20%)
0 Negative Reviews(0%)

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Play Magazine June 7, 2024
Evoking a sense of otherworldliness is, I am assuming, the reason Folklore exists, and it succeeds at this in an almost heartbreakingly beautiful way no other game ever has.
90
IGN June 7, 2024
A great deal of the magnificence in Folklore comes from the little details: the serenity within a field of bristling flowers and cascading petals, or the charm of a stairway that rings with laughter when your character's foot falls upon it - these are just a few of the many moments that may bring an awed smile to your face.
90
GameZone June 7, 2024
A compelling story coupled with gameplay mechanics that fit very well, in a world that is an amazing treat for the eyes. Folklore is a delight to play; a game full of wonder.
89
Kombo June 7, 2024
From the superb narrative, to the simple, yet effective gameplay mechanics Folklore is genius that shines through.
88
PSX Extreme June 7, 2024
Hopefully, word of mouth spreads quickly, because Folklore is definitely not something that should be missed out on.
88
Just RPG June 7, 2024
Overall, Folklore is easily one of the best PlayStation 3 exclusives to be found on the system yet.
86
Gaming Target June 7, 2024
Folklore is one of those games that might seem familiar on the surface, but rest assured there's nothing like it on the PS3. The story might take a while to unfold, but the payoff is there.
85
GamerNode June 7, 2024
Many will love this game, and many will hate it. The real draw of this game is the story and the environments you play in. If you want a lot of intense action, look elsewhere. If you want an experience, look here.
85
Extreme Gamer June 7, 2024
Folklore might not have the marketing or brand recognition of some of Sony’s other titles at the moment, but it’s definitely one of the best games for the system.
85
PGNx Media June 7, 2024
Folkore isn’t perfect, since you are often replaying the same areas with different characters. It also takes a while for the story to take off, but as I mentioned above, once it does you’re in for a treat.
84
Gaming Nexus June 7, 2024
Folklore is not a straight forward RPG and it's also not your typical action game. Folklore is a unique blend of both and a solid game that shows just how powerful the Playstation 3 can be.
84
NZGamer June 7, 2024
It’s definitely better than the sum of its parts, yet it’s hard to state exactly why it’s fun and refreshing to play. Consequently, it makes it rather hard to review it and to recommend it, as it’s definitely going to be a love-hate affair for many.
83
GamingTrend June 7, 2024
The combat is engaging and unique, and the storyline is compelling enough to keep you coming back for the duration.
82
RPG Fan June 7, 2024
Since the RPG library on the PlayStation 3 is currently lacking, RPG fans would do well to at least try this game out. The game isn't epic, given its relatively short length, but it is everything RPG fans would want from a short title: fun, challenge, mystery, and an incredible story.
82
MEGamers June 7, 2024
Some people will be crying out load for having to play the game basically twice to solve the mystery, others might see it as a way to get more value out of the game.
80
Any tedium is overcome by the beauty of the game. It seems like PlayStation 3 has its first gem.
80
GamesRadar+ June 7, 2024
A damn good game in its own right. Visually, it's everything we've hoped for - even if it isn't exactly the RPG we all wanted.
80
GamePro June 7, 2024
What saves this game from being just another monster collection RPG is the compelling narrative and the unique environments.
80
GameSpy June 7, 2024
A long and satisfying exercise in combat experimentation, character development, and heady mythology. The curious mechanics and calculated, indirect combat won't appeal to everyone, but anyone that appreciates outlandish character design and trippy visuals should at least give it a try.
80
GameTap June 7, 2024
The ingredients here--spooky creatures, fantasy worlds, exploration of death--all have a familiar ring to them. This looks like the kind of game that Neil Gaiman (a contemporary fantasy writer) would make if he created games.