

Since some enemies are more vulnerable to magic it makes sense to switch weapons around. Particularly between a melee weapon and a wand. The game has a few minor faults, the first being it’s a shame you can’t quick swap weapons. I hope he washes that spatula after we find it. So much so your eyes will probably roll multiple times especially when you’ve heard purrfect for what seems the 50 th time. And you guessed it: there is an enormous amount of dog/cat puns. The character dialogue is witty, filled lots of pop culture references to movies and games. Alongside this your characters don’t talk however they do emote whether they’re sad or happy about what is happening around them which was a rather cute exchange. Personally I loved this animation, it just added something extra to their personalities. There was something about the way your cat or dog character walks around the map that just made me smile. Cute and Cuddly GraphicsĬat Quest II oozes charm and cuteness. Many references can be discovered to games, films, etc. One moment you think you’re just going to have a twenty minute session on the game, the next you’ve spent over an hour grinding your level up and forgetting you left the kettle on to make a cup of coffee. These side quests are often simple fetch quests, (which at times meant a lot of to and froing) dungeon loots, or monster slaying, so it never felt dull. One of my favourites was a reference to Uncharted with Barkthan Drayke the Archaeologist who gets you searching for buried bones. There is a main quest line to follow but you’ll often get distracted by side quests dotted around the giant map.
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And when it turns out to be your current weapon, even better! You can upgrade at the shops or find duplicate drops to increase the level of various items. I love this way of leveling up, as it means no loot you find in chests is ever wasted. All items you collect can be leveled up either by spending gold in the correct shop or finding a duplicate in a chest in a dungeon. I could not help but admire how my cat looked when I found a new hat, o r my dog – although you do end putting all your energies into your chosen few items. Its always nice to see cosmetics appear on your character when you equip them. Equip some armor and a fine hat and go questing. The gameplay is simple: you hit things with your melee weapon or magical wand of choice. When first starting this title, James and I came across some enemies that killed us instantly – we soon discovered they were level 99 to our measly 10, revenge was definitely sweet when we were able to finally return to defeat them. I’m not one for grinding in games and often find it boring, so this was really useful. I love how quickly you level up in this, and the fact that you both level up together as well as share gold. For the busy gamer juggling work, sheep, and other commitments, this is most welcome. Basically, the quests are short and sweet, and your character levels up super fast. Can’t we just get on? Clever Leveling SystemĬat Quest II plays out as a fast paced action RPG which may be something it picked up from its mobile roots. Just keep in mind that one is single player only. You never know, playing this may convince you to give the original a bash. Of course there are plenty of nods to the first game: including recognizable characters. If you haven’t played the first game don’t worry, this is a separate story from the original. The story of Cat Quest II sees you play two kings: a cat and a dog who are brought together to sort out a war between their two species. You can also freely switch between the cat and the dog and equip each with weapons and armor to suit your game-play style.

controls the other character which still assists you in fights. If you opt to go solo it doesn’t change the game much.

So you know what that means: Melissa is back to help with another review. Cat Quest II does all that but also adds a dog, and most importantly lets you play co op. The first Cat Quest is an action RPG where you play a cat across a large open map to complete multiple side quests, sort out the big bad, and save the day of course. Ok now that I’ve got all those puns out the way ( not sure I believe that one, I’m sure they’ll be some paw) it’s time to talk about the game.

This game is no dog’s dinner, in fact its quite ameowzing.
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Review code provided with many thanks to PQubeįor this review please welcome guest writer Melissa (who’s segments are written in Italic) Insert Cat Pun HereĪre you a cat lover, or a dog lover? Well we might just have the purrfect game for you.
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System: Nintendo Switch (also on Steam, Mobile, PS4 and Xbox one)ĭeveloper|Publisher:The Gentlebros | PQube
