

It’s an extra layer, but the fighting is still basically the same so it’s not a drastic change, just more of a slight tweak. It also can serve as a sort of “extra life” if the one you are controlling gets knocked out. While you can swap out equipment as much as you like on each character, it’s pretty convenient to just develop, say, one character as a warrior and one as a magic-user. This adds some extra layer of strategy that wasn’t present before. In the previous game, it was all you now you have a backup. What this essentially means in terms of gameplay is that now you have a constant partner with you at all times in Cat Quest II. When the kings of their respective kingdoms are deposed, a cat and dog must work together to save both of their kingdoms from going to all-out war with each other.
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The story in Cat Quest II (and yes, the series has some surprisingly deep lore if you want to examine it) is that the Cat and Dog kingdoms were friendly long ago, but have been bitter enemies in a sort of cold war stalemate for a long time now. I’m oversimplifying but not by a whole lot here. For the sequel, Cat Quest II, they added a dog. It had all the makings of a cheap mobile game but had a pleasant aesthetic, won you over with its corny but charming insistence of constant puns, had really solid engaging combat combined with deep customization and great pace of finding better loot constantly. The first Cat Quest was one of the best surprises of 2017 bar none. Release Dates: September 24th, 2019 (PC) Fall 2019 (Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, iOS, Android) Cat Quest II offers a bigger adventure than the first but feels more like an expansion than a true sequel.
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Platforms: PC (version reviewed), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, iOS, Android By Eric Chrisman 3 years ago Follow Tweet
