In Kona, from Parabole, you step into the shoes of a gumshoe named Carl Faubert. It takes place in a region of northern Quebec, Canada in 1970. A wealthy industrialist has started a mining operation, but it has been plagued by a string of vandalism, so he hires Carl to investigate. Although it is a crisp autumn day when he drives to the area, a blizzard suddenly hits. On top of that, one of the first things Carl discovers is the body of his employer, lying dead on the floor of the general store. You have to guide Carl around the village and the surrounding forest to uncover the secrets of those living there, all the while trying to avoid freezing to death.
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Kona (PSVR) review. A story of a village that has peculiar past.
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Abhorrent grammar in this review. I actually started to feel physical pain 3 lines into the first paragraph.
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This game has an amazing art design.
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