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2004 video game
Kuon
North American cover art
Developer(s)
FromSoftware
Publisher(s)
JP: FromSoftware
NA: Agetec
EU: Indie Games Productions
Producer(s)
Atsushi Taniguchi
Programmer(s)
Yasushi Umehara
Artist(s)
Nozomu Iwai
Composer(s)
Yuji Kanda
Platform(s)
PlayStation 2
Release
JP: April 1, 2004
NA: December 7, 2004
EU: April 14, 2006
Genre(s)
Survival horror
Mode(s)
Single-player
Kuon[a] is a 2004 survival horror video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation 2. Published by FromSoftware in Japan, it was released in North America by Agetec, and in Europe by Nobilis and Indie Games Productions in 2006. The narrative takes place in Japan's Heian period, and follows the actions of three protagonists during an outbreak of monsters at Fujiwara Manor in Kyoto; Utsuki, daughter of the onmyōji Ashiya Doman, Doman's apprentice Sakuya, and the veteran onmyōji Abe no Seimei. Gameplay has the different characters exploring the grounds and buildings of Fujiwara Manor, solving puzzles and fighting off hostile monsters.
The game was conceived by its producer Atsushi Taniguchi. His aim was to create a dark narrative based around Japanese kaidan ghost stories, with a focus on female protagonists. The gameplay was designed as an evolution of the company's earlier title Lost Kingdoms. The artwork was handled by Nozomu Iwai, with promotional artwork designed by Kyosuke Chinai. Reception was mixed, with praise going to its atmosphere while many journalists faulted its controls and gameplay.
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