Lion Heart
Banned
Ya I bought it for 15 as well but only because I was doing a trade 2 for 1 promotion and this game qualified...I wish I played it, the demo was awesome. I think if I find it again for cheap I'll bite for good.
Ikkarus said:This came out when the PS3 was, shall we say not shifting which is why many never got to play this wonderful game.
It's one of my most enjoyable games I have played this gen and would encourage anyone who can find a copy to play it. You wont be disapointed.
I believe so. The previews for that game is what spurred me on to pick up Folklore.Neifirst said:Isn't Namco's Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom coming this fall by the same team? It looks like a spiritual successor to Folklore, at least from screenshots.
Ezalc said:I just finished this game today. I was completely lost on some of the finer points of the story until I came online to read a bit. I absolutely loved the game, the art of it is phenominal and the gameplay itself was beautiful. There are a few things about it which irked me but otherwise I really enjoyed the game and it saddens me that it is so underappreciated and that it will probably never get some sort of sequel. ALso last thing but Keats is the fucking man.
Is this game playable without the sixaxis. I have a ps3 with a generic, wired snakebyte(brand) controller. I just got the game and it plays perfectly until I get to the first fight and I can not reel in the soul of the faery.
Is this game playable without the sixaxis. I have a ps3 with a generic, wired snakebyte(brand) controller. I just got the game and it plays perfectly until I get to the first fight and I can not reel in the soul of the faery.
Nope. However if it helps this game makes the sixaxis worthwhile and is the only game to use it in a good way.
Sort of. It has the best implementation sure, but the fact that you can't get more than one soul when it's for some of the more complicated motions is annoying.