But it’s more than that, they drew in light and shadows properly too. ![]() I think it’s an absolute delight that the whole game looks like I’m playing a straight cartoon. The visuals are clearly fun and cutesy and adorable and I LOVE them. And since I’m such an auditory person, if volume adjustment wasn’t an option, then I would’ve bailed out of this game early on. I feel like the music is where this game really failed me. I don’t know why more time and effort was given to the sound effects and not the music. The sound of fighting, the wind all around you, bushes rustling, heck anything really, sounded absolutely grand. After about an hour is when I gave up on having music.Īs far as the rest of the audio, I thought it was great. It’s just an absolutely grinding song to hear over and over again. So I had to turn the music all of the way down. If it was a long fluttery, whimsical majestic five-minute song on repeat I may be slightly more forgiving. And the song itself is not terribly long. But for the rest of the game, the part that you spend most of your time in, be prepared to hear the same song. You have caves that sound different and boss battles sound more intense. You can almost tell that this game used to be exclusively a cell phone game based on the fact that the music is not varied. My actual complaint here is that it is just so repetitive. I think it’s well composed, all things considered. I promise that the rest of the review will not be all Debbie Downer on you. This time around I’m just going to get the bad thing out of the way. I would normally start with a good and then follow it up with a bad. Let’s go ahead and start this section of the review with the soundtrack aspect. An upgrade system for both the player and his items!’ And now, into a trailer for Cat Quest: Many monsters to fight each with their own attack patterns. An absolute litter of armors to collect! ‘The massive continent of Felingard to explore at will. ‘Cat Quest is a 2d Open World RPG set in the fantastic and wonderful world of cats! Play as a catventurer as you explore a massive continent crafted in the unique style of tapestry! Relive the good old days of exploring an overworld map as you raid dungeons for epic loot, complete quests and meet the many furry denizens of this world!’ And how about some of the fuzzy-wuzzy features: ![]() Let’s get the yarn ball rolling with a description of the game: And if you like it…you just might find the link at the bottom to buy it! Let’s begin. Good tidings to you, purrr-veyor of cat-based Switch games! I come to you on this morn to deliver a heaping helping of fish and a review of Cat Quest ( The Gentlebros, $14.99)! Is this game as fun as a toy full of catnip? Or is this game as disinteresting as the family dog? There’s only one way to find out, traveler! Read over the review and see for yourself.
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