Folklore Create-a-Creature contest winning Folk now available from PSN

Posted Jan 24, 2008 at 7:25PM by QJ Staff Listed in: PS3 Tags: Game Republic, PlayStation Network, Sony
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Folklore Create-a-Creature contest winner - Image 1Game Republic was serious when it promised to make an actual Folk, a magical creature in the Sony PlayStation 3 exclusive Folklore, out of the lucky victor's entry in the Folklore Create-a-Creature Contest. Contestant Uridicy's thieving Quasarilli which was crowned back in late September is finally available for download in form of the latest free Folklore add-on pack from the U.S. PlayStation Network.

The images you see below are apparently actual screenshots in which the female protagonist Ellen encounter Quasarilli. When acquired, this cute critter can steal items from enemies for you.

Udiricy shared a few words, saying, "Art and games have always been a hobby of mine and as an aspiring game artist it is very exciting for me to see a professional 3D model of my creature Quasarilli."

Udiricy also praised Folklore for having a "unique darker fantasy feeling than the typical fantasy-RPG." Quasarilli's creator also enjoyed Ellen and her mom's story, which could very well be the source of inspiration that led to the creation of a cool Folk. The free add-on pack from PSN is now up for grabs, so you might want to try it out.

Folklore add-on screenshots - Image 1 Folklore add-on screenshots - Image 2 Folklore add-on screenshots - Image 3



Via PlayStation Blog

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by hush404 - 2008-01-24 15:27
» hmm

I thought the winner got their creature in the game, not just as a downloadable.



I've got to get around to beating folklore. I left it alone for COD4, Assassin's Creed, Uncharted lol and others that I've beaten.

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