Catwoman

GameCube
User Score
4.9

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 11 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 11
  2. Negative: 5 out of 11
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  1. JordanS.
    Jul 30, 2004
    9
    I think this game is awesome. Wonderful Graphics, Fantastic game play. Everyone is complaining about the controls. Well, I say they should just suck it up and actually learn them. After a while with them , it's very easy to pull off moves. This game is great. It's not absulutly breathtaking, but It's very fun while it last. Nobody is giving this game a chance. It's I think this game is awesome. Wonderful Graphics, Fantastic game play. Everyone is complaining about the controls. Well, I say they should just suck it up and actually learn them. After a while with them , it's very easy to pull off moves. This game is great. It's not absulutly breathtaking, but It's very fun while it last. Nobody is giving this game a chance. It's either comic book fan boys who're bashing this game, or people who despise the movie. And oh yeah, the movie was great too! The so called "professional" reviewers are doing the exact same thing. I really like this game. ANd anyone who is a fan of action/adventure games should pick this up. If you liked PoP then you should pick this up. If you like Halle Berry you should pick this up. It's a good game and peoplle are bashing it harder than they should. Expand
  2. Jul 26, 2016
    6
    Well the game doesn't has a good plot and based off a HORRIBLE movie. This game does hold some decent mechanics to offer. In metascore I would give this a 61.
  3. Aug 2, 2021
    1
    Catwoman (Theatrical release 2004) was launched on the Gamecube right as jiggle physics were starting to become a very popular physics feature. With the launch of the movie, starring Halle Berry, and the increasing popularity of jiggle physics it seemed like Argonaut Games had a recipe for success and they wouldn't even have to try. Unfortunately they completely **** it up and it endedCatwoman (Theatrical release 2004) was launched on the Gamecube right as jiggle physics were starting to become a very popular physics feature. With the launch of the movie, starring Halle Berry, and the increasing popularity of jiggle physics it seemed like Argonaut Games had a recipe for success and they wouldn't even have to try. Unfortunately they completely **** it up and it ended up being the last game they developed. There are a few major reasons behind the lack of success around the game, but let's focus on the main reason: **** don't jiggle. I can forgive poor controls as long as **** rock back and forth as i clumsily try to navigate the horrendous layouts of the levels with the piss-poor controls. HOWEVER they decided to make Halle's character a giant bag of condensed sand that has no jiggle whatsoever. HOW ARE YOU GOING TO HAVE A SEX ICON IN A GAME AND MAKE HER AS ATTRACTIVE AS A BAG OF SMASHED **** THIS IS WHY YOU NO LONGER MAKE GAMES, ARGONAUT GAMES. BECAUSE YOU RUINED HALLE BERRY. HOW DARE YOU. WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? WHO ARE YOU TO RUIN SUCH A GODDESS? MY RAGE KNOWS NO BOUNDS ON THIS ISSUE. Expand
  4. May 14, 2023
    1
    This game is sucks.
    The repetitive progress of the game bores me
    You Don't play this game

Awards & Rankings

77
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#55 Most Discussed GameCube Game of 2004
22
#22 Most Shared GameCube Game of 2004
Metascore
47

Generally unfavorable reviews - based on 24 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 24
  2. Negative: 12 out of 24
  1. 75
    Besides the normal cat-like abilities, you can also initiate a feral, berserker mode that ups the damage of your attacks. Catwoman's whip allows you to destroy objects and lash your prey with an effortless grace that would make a Bangkok dominatrix burn with jealousy.
  2. It has some solid gameplay concepts, looks good, and does some nice things with its source material. Too bad that the stubborn camera and unwieldy controls, along with its mediocre storytelling, ensure that we never get to see the gem that shines just underneath.
  3. Attempts to deliver some "Prince of Persia"-like acrobatics, but its sharp graphics are offset by bad control, weak voice work, and shoddy gameplay.