![]() Leap into a grand adventure in purrsuit of the evil Drakoth and your catnapped sister! Explore Felingard’s huge overworld map, risk life and limb delving into dungeons for epic loot, and lend a paw to a furry cast of characters in a flurry of side quests. I look forward to playing Cat Quest 2.Title: Cat Quest Genre(s): Role-playing – Adventure – Fantasy Works on: Windows (7, 8, 10, 11) Release date: AugCompany: The Gentlebros / PQube Limited About This Game # Description #Ĭat Quest is an open world RPG set in the pawsome world of cats! I think it's one of Steam's indie dev hidden gems. Other than some of the dialog sequences which can be overlooked, I can't really find anything bad to say about the game. The weapons and armor, as well as your character, can continue to level up to a cap well beyond what you obtain during the first playthrough. Once you finish the main story for the first time, it unlocks a New Game + mode as well as a handful of challenge modes. And there's just enough monster variety to mix things up without the combat becoming stale. Graphically the scenes are aesthetically pleasing with a good balance of colors and objects. I did not find any technical issues like glitches or crashes. The controller felt more appropriate for me. You can play with KBD/mouse or a controller. The look and the feel of the game was very well done. But that's part of being and dealing with cats sometimes, I guess. Luckily you can skip through them easily enough but sometimes it can feel like a chore, especially when the dialog is just a pregnant pause that goes on for too long. The dialog is provided through dialog bubble prompts which for me can be a tedious story mechanic. Any reword or potential pun to make it cat-themed is in the dialog or the map. Maybe hacking at them with a sword isn't the most effective but a bolt lightning will decimate them. Enemies are affected differently by your attacks. You can equip up to four powers from a mix of seven, six for combat, one for healing. You have a mix of weapons and armor to equip that grants or removes character stats, all of which you can find through looting chests, completing quests, or buying from a blacksmith. It has simple hack 'n' slash combat to it. I found the gameplay to be challenging enough to keep it interesting while being a casual relaxing experience. All the while you build strength and magical powers, armor and weapons, to eventually go after those that have taken your sister. But first you explore this world run by cats and their King and Queen and the many monsters that litter the landscape, diving into dungeons to help others complete quests. The plot is simple enough: your sister has been catnapped!! And you have to rescue her. It's a fun little cat-themed hack 'n' slash, dungeon crawler. I'm just trying to set expectations here, come in for a simple and chill experience and you'll have a fun time, if you're on the fence maybe grab it discounted. Don't get me wrong it's a fun game and i like something simple that achieves what it sets out to do. It has a loose story and you can find some laughs from the huge abundance of silly but admittedly entertaining Cat puns all over the place. ![]() It's cute, has charm, some basic gameplay elements that are fun and all feel well made, but are also repetitive after a while. It's an RPG admittedly stripped of much depth but do we really need every game to have 100+ hours of content. Basically you're running around(as a cat of course) killing enemies, collecting loot, finishing quests and exploring the map, now sure you do that in a lot of games but in Cat Quest that really is what the gameplay boils down to. Cat quest is a very simple "baby's first Adventure RPG" but that's not a bad thing.
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