KONA has the elements of a great game, including a great story, setting, and tone; however, its bugs and
lack of direction slow the game down, and could take away from the experience.
Not exact matches
As much as I despise dynamic pricing and the
lack of transparency that often comes with it, I honestly believe that the majority
of frequent flyer programs are already in a
slow march toward that
direction.
The
slow pacing
of both games and
lack of direction is something that wouldn't be tolerated in this day and age, so the real question is, if you don't have fond memories
of these games, is this collection for you?
Developers speaking to Borman cited a
lack of clear
direction for
slow progress.