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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Some Scary @#*!,
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This review is from: Kuon (Video Game)
First let me start by saying I consider myself a horror connoisseur. I own an extensive horror movie collection on dvd & I don't scare easy.
Now, I was in an electronics store about a month ago and saw this title KUON for the PS2. I have never heard of this game before (later finding out that it is a rare find). So after being inticed by the description on the back, I took it home. Also because it was the only copy. Once I put in the disc and started playing, I was hooked. And let me tell you there are several moments where I felt chills & actually started getting scared with wondering what's coming next. You forget you are playing a game. The visuals are superb. And the background music only adds to the eeriness. At times I thought this game would not end (which is a good thing) after finishing the Yin phase, the Yang phase, and then was suprised when the Kuon phase opened up. Add the puzzles and hidden items for a pleasantly complex experience. I have finished the game and opened up the Sugoroku game. Total time of game play was about 15 hours (which makes this game worth every last penny), not including the times I had to keep going back to my last save spot because I got killed. I know I am a little late on reviewing this game but since I just discovered it, I had say something about it. I Love It!!! This game has also inspired me to go back and purchase other survival horror games like all 4 of the Silent Hill series, Haunting Ground, etc. The best way to play this game is at night with all the lights off. But you probably already know that.
29 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Sei Shonagon would probably approve,
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This review is from: Kuon (Video Game)
A Playstation 2 exclusive, KUON was quietly released in December 2004. Developed by From Software, the masterminds behind XBOX's OTogi series, Kuon is a beautiful and scary survival horror game that dereves more attention than it has recieved. The North American version states it is the full uncut version which was edited in Japan. The developers obviously were insprired by Tecmo's popular "Fatal Frame" series and Capcom's "Onimusha" franchise. The results are pretty good.
In Kuon you play several characters hut initially start by choosing between two sisters seeking their father in ancient Japan. While getting seperated you pay each sister to learn their story all the while exploring blood soaked shrines and a decaying Fuedal lord's manor. During your explorating you learn magic spells, fights demons and dig through the odd dead body or two, all while being stalked by horrific Japanese demons. In the second half of the game you play the master Onmyoji (a Shinto exorcist) to learn the truth about Kuon. Graphically the game is pretty good- the FMVs are particularly nice. Game control is a pretty smooth 3rd person perspective without the annoying "Resident Evil" control scheme which usually pops up in this genre of games. The game does get hard to see in some darker areas and the paths the characters walk on are soemtimes confining but these are minor gripes. The sound effects and music are used to maximum effect and really add to the creep atmosphere of the game. Developers really seemed to borrow from "Fatal Frame 2" with the Japanese taiko drums, children chanting and crisp footfall sounds all used to add to suspense. The game does use a vertigo/ system where characters get disoriented if they get scared. I have never been a big fan of this feature(particularly in the Clock Tower series) but here it isnt that annoying and actually adds a touch of believability to the game. Overall Kuon is a solid release and an absolute must buy for fans of Survival Horror. Those who like their games heavy on non-stop action may need to look else where but for everyone else its a great way spend a few scary hours.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A bit derivative, but over all a very satisfying and scary,
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This review is from: Kuon (Video Game)
Kuon is a true diamond in the rough. It was barely noticed in the American market, but is a more than worthy entry the survival horror genre. It's a lot like Fatal Frame in atmosphere. One of its more interesting aspects is your ability to play as three different in different yet interlocking storylines to unlock the mystery of Kuon. On the downside, it has many more load points than it should, and while the loading time is only about 6 seconds, it really breaks up the flow of play. I also thought that it was odd that the character's mouths don't move when they speak.
Inany case, though, definitely worth buying if you're a fan of Fatal Frame, Silent Hill, and/or Resident Evil.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Japanese Horror in a Video Game,
By Greg "Too Honest" (Sunnyvale, CA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Kuon (Video Game)
I really like this game, even though I am still playing and don't know the ending of the game yet. It wouldn't change my mind. I have waited since October for this game; after waiting almost 4 months for the release I ordered it as soon as I saw it on AMAZON. And I haven't stop playing it yet. Great for the fans of Japanese Horror movies.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun but graphically violent and rather dark....,
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This review is from: Kuon (Video Game)
This was a great game -- the animation, puzzles, storyline were all excellent. There were certain scenes where the hairs on my arms stood up and I broke out in goosebumps. Ahh, the shivers! Although one of my students described the game as "horrifying", I still immensely enjoyed it and would recommed it most highly.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
well well well...,
A Kid's Review
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Kuon (Video Game)
If your like me, always searching for horror games that leave a deep chill in your bone while giving you plenty of zombie killing action, then is the game for you.The story takes place in japan, your alone with a knife and pitch darkness where evil lurks around every corner.This is by far the best horror game for ps2 yet.Not only is there a lot of blood and gore, theres also creepy creatures, scary monsters, and dark enviroments. Go check it out and see for yourself what im talkin about
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sweet!,
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This review is from: Kuon (Video Game)
I totally dig this game, its been a wonderful walk down murders row! Being a big Fatal Frame fan, this game has been a refreshing reminder of some of those classic moments i originally experienced with that series and it has added many of its own. Im a little over halfway done with the game, but must say it never ceases to amaze me. If youve heard good things about this title they are true, it definitely has you wondering whats around the corner next, one of those scary kinda curiosities!!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rivals all Survival/Horror I've played,
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I never would've heard of this game if not for Amazon's suggestions, and was dumbfounded when I got it, played it, and realized I'd never heard nor read about this game before. It's at the top of my list of Survival/Horror games and I cannot recommend it enough. I played it several times through upon initially receiving it and I await to play it again. The graphics are some of the best I've seen on PS2. They put a lot of time into the graphics and storyline. They do seem to borrow quite a bit from the Fatal Frame series as far as the settings (villages) and storyline goes, but I'm not complaining- FF are some others of my most admired games. There are a few minor issues with controls in battle with demons where you just can't seem to aim correctly or use the magic effectively, but it's a small issue, and you get used to the kinks. It's a lot bloodier and gruesome than most Survival/Horror games, lots of blood, hanging body parts, etc.- which didn't bother me. The puzzles are hard at times or the planetary alignments or what to do next, but that sort of adventure adds to the battle aspect- which is not constant and can spare you some time to explore. I cannot remmend this game enough, and wish I could find others like it.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A real tresure,
By Oliphaunt "Koko" (Florida, USA) - See all my reviews
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Kuon (Video Game)
In the days when we are all thinking about the fact that everything will be PS3 soon, it's good to know that there are still some largely unrecognized PS2 titles that are seriously worthwhile. Are there some minor problems? Sure. But, hey, if you're a fan of Silent Hill-type games, please give this a try. If you're an old-timer like me, I'm sure you won't be dissappointed.
O.K. Perhaps the characters mouths don't move in the movies. I didn't find this a terrible problem. But, more to the point, I found it to be quite a different concept and a very, very pretty and lyrical game with reasonably fluid character movements. In fact, though I have heard the game criticized on the basis of character movement, it is really the use of widely varied and cool spells that makes the game most fun. (And I didn't really think the character movement was that bad at all.) My summary: If you're the type of person that really gets into the mood of a game and loved Silent Hill II, I think you'll love this. (And it's fairly intricate and long, if you want a lot of bang for your buck.)
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best game ever,
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: Kuon (Video Game)
This is like the best game ever it gives you everything yet still leaves you begging for more. I've played alot of games and not one of them has left me as satisfied as this one
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