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CATHERINE
Platform: PlayStation 3
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Catherine Review

Puzzles and nightmarish supernatural stories are abound in this new release from Atlus

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The main puzzle element of Catherine either clicks with you or frustrates you to no end. If you are in the former category, Catherine can be an exhilarating and addicting experience that will have you seeing blocks in your sleep. The controls can be a little maddening at times though. You are tasked with some puzzles that require you to navigate behind the stage. This wouldn’t be a problem, but bad camera angles and finicky controls can make these sections a nightmare. You also have to be careful as you can accidentally push or pull a block in a way that you did not intend, screwing up your whole progress. Other than those issues, Catherine controls well – it could just use a little bit of fine tuning.
 
Catherine also holds a few diversions outside of the main campaign. There is an engaging mini game during the daytime sequences that is deceptively deep called Rapunzel. Rapunzel is a slow paced version of Catherine that is more focused on the puzzle elements than speed and can be quite challenging. The game could be a standalone DLC release in its own right with 128 levels. Coliseum scenario is a two player mode where you try to race your opponent to the top a randomly generated tower. The last mode is Babel that pits you against increasingly difficult towers that really test your mastery of Catherine’s mechanics. You can also replay old story missions to get a better score and post them on an online leaderboard.
 
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Catherine is the first high definition game developed by Atlus. The visuals are crisp, clean, and look good on an LCD T.V. Catherine is primarily rendered with the in-game engine and it gives off an anime feel that matches the aesthetic the game is trying to convey. There are also brief interludes of anime cut scenes to mix it up. These scenes are pretty jarring as the animation differs and the sound spikes up just like commercial breaks during your favorite television show. This can be pretty distracting, but overall the graphics look good for Atlus’ first outing into high definition.
 
The game has a catchy soundtrack that fits the atmosphere. The music varies from J-Pop to dark classical movements that helps convey the torment of Vincent. The frame rate is steady and there is no major screen tearings. The voice actors portray their roles well and put the right amount of emotion to breathe life into their characters. Overall Catherine has a strong presentation that is maintained through its strong soundtrack.
 
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Atlus may be new to the HD scene, but Catherine does well for itself combining crisp visuals with an engaging story and addictive gameplay. The supernatural elements common to all of Atlus’ game will intrigue you until the final cut scene, as you follow Vincent’s horrific nightmare riddled-week. Even though Catherine is a single player experience there is enough replay value in the form of multiple endings and challenge modes that this game will give you great mileage. There are a few hiccups in the form of clunky controls and bad camera angles that can aggravate the player so be warned. If you enjoy puzzles and nightmarish supernatural stories, Catherine might be right up your alley.
 
 
Our ratings for Catherine on PlayStation 3 out of 100 (Ratings FAQ)
Presentation
86
Catherine has a strong presentation and unique aesthetic that only Atlus can pull off. The transition from anime cut scenes to game engine graphics can be quite jarring at times though.
Gameplay
86
Catherine has a hate it or love it type of gameplay. The puzzle elements of the game can be addictive if they hit home for you. There is enough depth to the game that it warrants playing through on multiple difficulties.
Single Player
87
The game has a short cooperative mode, but overall Catherine is a single player experience. The game is engaging and enjoyable throughout, making you want to play through to the end. A few choices of game modes as well as multiple endings will leave you entertained for quite a while.
Multiplayer
NR
None
Performance
84
The game plays pretty shaky in some parts. During the nightmare sequences the controls can be a little unresponsive and do things you do not want to do causing you to die. On the plus side the HD graphics look good and there are no stuttering or frame rate issues.
Overall
86
Catherine is an enjoyable experience that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The nightmare sequences can be addictive and fun, but also aggravating at the same time. If you are a fan of Atlus' other games or just like a good supernatural puzzle game, give Catherine a shot.
Comments
Catherine
Catherine box art Platform:
PlayStation 3
Our Review of Catherine
86%
Great
The Verdict:
Game Ranking
Catherine is ranked #112 out of 1957 total reviewed games. It is ranked #21 out of 103 games reviewed in 2011.
111. Far Cry 3
Xbox 360
112. Catherine
113. SSX
Xbox 360
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