As you may have guessed, there are no multiplayer elements to Folklore, but there already is some DLC (Downloadable Content) available on the PSN that give you some new Folks, new quests, and even a new Folklore to battle. The single player campaign will keep you busy for a good while, however, especially if you switch off between the two characters in between chapters as I did. It basically doubles the length of the game and by the time I finished it I had put twenty to twenty-two hours into it. I would add that at least four hours was spent struggling through the final couple of boss battles, and this was also largely due to the frustrating save system and having to constantly fight through respawned enemies just to get another crack at the boss.