![]() ![]() The reason behind dragons tearing up the place is rather sad. The story isn’t one dimensional, despite appearing that way. Drakoth’s story and the birth of the Dragonbloods is very interesting and far from what I expected. On top of that, there is actually a pretty intense lore here that I found myself being wrapped up in as the game progressed. There are times where I found myself genuinely laughing and that isn’t an easy task for a game when it comes to me. Side quests are filled to the brim with cat puns, and hilarity. One of the main highlights of Cat Quest is by far is its dialogue/story. Cat Quest didn’t need to hand me the keys to the kingdom, proverbially. I think the combat system had great potential to keep things fresh and fun all the way until the end. That isn’t to say I didn’t love the combat in Cat Quest, I just wanted the last boss to actually be a challenge instead of dead in five seconds. It’s like the game gave up and handed me the win. However, the game’s combat just loses some of its enjoyment once you gain access to these golden chests. Golden keys cat quest 2 plus#Plus if it’s in the game, why not use it? Cat Quest respects your time as a player and for that I appreciate it. Now I could’ve not used that item, true, but I didn’t know any better. This item made bosses seem like they were tickling me and I just stood there whacking away at them. I stumbled upon an item called Courage that gave me vast amounts of health. These rare items can break the game quite easily. ![]() Sometime in the middle of the game you will get access to these beauties. Also some armors just suck in general, guess they are there to keep the game challenging maybe? The problem lies in Golden Chests. Some armors even go to extremes giving huge benefits to one stat and taking away from others. If you don’t like physical attacks, then wear magic armor. You can mix and match armor pieces to create your own play style. Cat Quest has a stat system with the usual suspects, e.g. Loot in this game I felt a bit divided on. The dungeons themselves are rather simplistic in design and more about combat and loot. If you find it to be too easy then just hop into a dungeon five or six levels higher than you and feel the pain. Cat Quest does however have a good pace as the dungeons themselves range from level 1 to 99. It never quite hits that sweet spot in the middle. The combat is either far too easy or you’re going to die very fast. The problem I found with Cat Quest’s combat is that it tends to have extremes. Some enemies are faster than others and using different spells/tactics to overcome them is required. The enemies telegraph their attacks with either a red circle or symbol to represent a spell they are about to cast. This is one game I highly recommend you play with a controller. You can slash with your equipped weapon, dodge roll, or cast one of the many spells in the game. The beautiful part is that the combat is super simple but manages to stay complex enough to keep you on your toes. The combat itself is all real time from an isometric view. You begin your epic quest to defeat a mysterious figure named Drakosh and his dragons. Monsters, towns, and events play out on this screen or one of the fifty two dungeons. This map isn’t just a means of getting from place to place. Felingard is the name of this huge continent and you will explore all of it. Simple combat, spells, loot, side quests, a huge over-world map and don’t forget cats!Īs soon as you start the game and get past some story tidbits, the first thing I noticed was this huge vivid over-world map. This game is going to attract a wide age group and its got something for all of them. If Cat Quest accomplishes anything, it is that it is super simple and fun to play. I recommend it because I genuinely had a blast and couldn’t stop playing the game until it was all over. Not just because its adorable and over the top, akin to something like Slime Rancher. Right off the bat, I do recommend Cat Quest. Needless to say guys, its pretty pawsome.(I swear that’s the last one.) When I heard about Cat Quest, an open world RPG, I knew I had to check it out. Maybe I have been fortunate, but I have enjoyed them all and never been left with a fishy taste in my mouth. Cats invading video games isn’t exactly new either, with games such as Cat Goes Fishing, Catlateral Damage, Fort Meow and many more. I can’t exactly explain it, but an obsession that goes back to Egyptian times can’t necessarily be overrated. If there is anything that the internet doesn’t get bored of it’s cats. Okay, got that out of my system we can move along now. The meowment Cat Quest loaded, I was pawsitive I was in for a grrreat time. ![]()
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