![]() ![]() I was pleasantly surprised that the AI player is not as dumb as I expected, they don’t rush in mobs, they know how and when to evade and I revived them maybe once or twice in 2 hours of play. When playing solo, the AI-controlled player (a cute doggo, so there is something new for all the dog lovers out there) will help you with fighting, sometimes casting support spells on you of offensive ones on the enemies. Or not, if you have a really really really long joypad cable. It’s local only so the second player needs to be present in the room with you. This charming little title is of course the sequel to Cat Quest, a hack and slash game made by developer 'The Gentlebros'. Why do I call it semi co-op? Well, it’s there although with some restrictions. Hello there, and welcome to my review of 'Cat Quest II'. As mentioned above, Cat Quest was pretty good to begin with, so it isn’t surprising the sequel is also great. Weapon and armor upgrading is still there but the tastiest piece of Cat Quest II cake is definitely semi co-op play. We also have “royal arts”, skills that give passive bonuses to your abilities, such as doing damage to enemies as you evade and roll through them. Some enemies are more susceptible to those kinds of magic attacks and some to melee, so sometimes you’ll have to switch your strategies. ![]() Additionally, it has elements of a beat-em-up like Streets of Rage or the classic arcade Ninja Turtles games. A follow-up to 2017s simple but very effective Cat Quest, the appropriately named Cat Quest II is bigger and better. I could go on, but it would fill up this entire review. review by Robert Ramsey Thu 24th Oct 2019. On one hand, it has a semi-top down view, making it kind of like playing one of the early Zelda games from a different angle. Cat Quest II definitely has a pun humor quality to it, filled with just some of the following references: Meowjestie, purrlease, purrsecution, headpawters, and the catpital. Staff weapons can send small balls of light (sometimes with elemental properties) at enemies. Arcade Action Cat Quest II is an ideal mixture of different gameplay styles. For those who want to play it cautious, we now have ranged attacks. But what’s new on the gameplay front, you ask? Plenty of things. ![]()
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