. . Unknown Realms . .
Who is Keats?Keats is a reporter for a highly unpopular magazine, Unknown Realms. While in the office one day, a woman calls him, exclaiming, "The fairies, they'll kill me!" He tracks down the location she gave--the Cliff of Sidhe in the village of Doolin.
On arriving, he meets Ellen and finds that perhaps the woman who called him was just murdered...
"A murder in the village of the dead? Tell me this is a joke..."Folklore--a mystery-action-dark-fantasy-with-RPG-elements.Playable on the PS3 with a convenient, but not overburdened use of the sixaxis controller, this game spun my mind wildly out of control. With a powerful aesthetic quality, at 1080p, you won't be able to move your eyes.
I played in late 2007, around Christmas. I didn't have much love for Ellen, particularly because I saw her as a whiny little girl whose inexperience in the world really showed, but also because Keats really stole the show. If there's a reason other than MGS4 and DMC4 to get a PS3, this game is it.
The play time is quite short, albeit the repetition because you have to play as both characters, and while you don't have the same folks (fairy-like creatures) for both characters, the tasks can become quite overdone. Fighting a boss twice isn't very fun, but I must say, Fleshrum was much easier as Keats instead of Ellen.
Maybe it will capture your imagination, too.
"The fabrications of ancient man and these illusions are unrelated. "
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But I can't say I have ever heard of it.
*Annoys this profile*.
I love this game, it really is under appreciated.
I tip my hat to you for your genius character idea.
*tackleglomps you*
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