It never rains, it pours. Fairy Tales: Three Heroes was quiet and obscure, forgotten by everyone until yesterday, when it suddenly popped its head up again and offloaded a batch of screenshots. Now it's becoming quite the little chatterbox, following up with a fresh new trailer.
In case you missed yesterday's post, Three Heroes is a lighthearted action adventure in which players control, well, three heroes. The game features some suitably pretty cel-shading and it meant to be quite humurous. It comes from Russian studio Cats Who Play and is due to hit the PC and Xbox 360.
Hit the trailer after the jump and let us know what you think.
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Hmmm... I wonder if this will be anything like The Lost Vikings? Using the skills of the different heroes to get through puzzles and such. I would be up for something like that.
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