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  1. Oct 7, 2022
    10
    I had a blast with this game. I did not expect the game to be what it is. I thought going into it based on the cover it was going to be a bit indecent but the story is deeper than that.
  2. Jun 13, 2021
    9
    otro juego que acabo de adquirir y pasar este 2021, sin duda lo recomiendo mucho. el protagonista me recuerda mucho a un exnovio que tuve, lo que me parecio aun mas divertido jaja.
  3. Aug 3, 2020
    10
    God damn, what a wonderful game. I really like it. Definitely this game is one of my favorite games ever.
  4. Jul 13, 2020
    9
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. История его и ее, что пора взрослеть и брать на себя ответственность. Но городская легенда которая может разрушить все врывается в итак сложную ситуацию. Выбор между одной и второй встает на первый план. И всем понятно что будет если выбрать нету сторону.
    Кубы кубы и еще раз кубы.
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  5. Jul 3, 2020
    9
    Fun, interesting, and amazing replay value. If you can’t stomach hard puzzles leave now, but otherwise this is totally worth it.
  6. Jun 20, 2020
    10
    I am writing this review after Catherine received a PS4 port. The original game is superior in my opinion. It was revolutionary for its time in terms of blending mature storytelling with unconventional puzzle gameplay. The other aspect the game excelled at was its characters and artstyle, all of which have been masterfully crafted to fit in place to deliver a very unique gameplay and storyI am writing this review after Catherine received a PS4 port. The original game is superior in my opinion. It was revolutionary for its time in terms of blending mature storytelling with unconventional puzzle gameplay. The other aspect the game excelled at was its characters and artstyle, all of which have been masterfully crafted to fit in place to deliver a very unique gameplay and story experience. I suggest to anyone trying out Catherine for the first time to go with the original PS3 version of the game. Expand
  7. Apr 20, 2020
    10
    This is one of my favorite Atlus games, hands down. The plot is mature and not in a gory/sexy way, but as a story about being an adult and genuinely adult problems such as marriage and commitment. In a world where any anime-looking game is almost always about some teens saving the world or highschool life, this story is fresh and I wish the persona series made by the same company wouldThis is one of my favorite Atlus games, hands down. The plot is mature and not in a gory/sexy way, but as a story about being an adult and genuinely adult problems such as marriage and commitment. In a world where any anime-looking game is almost always about some teens saving the world or highschool life, this story is fresh and I wish the persona series made by the same company would take notes.

    The gameplay is also great. It is a straightforward puzzle about climbing a blocktower by moving blocks to make a path to the top, like a reverse 3D tetris in a 3D. I'm glad they didn't opt for something more done like another bejeweled clone or some generic platformer. I laugh at all the bad scores from people who are only giving it a bad score because it was hard. It is hard, but it is an M rated game with adult themes, this isn't meant to be an easy little kid game!

    The music is also stellar with both original tracks and remixes of classical music from artists like Beethoven and Chopin.

    This is also a game where ever single choice you make feels like it really matters. Every one. I am sick to death of games giving the players dialog choice but they don't actually do anything.

    Even if you find the block puzzles aren't your thing, you must admit it is a unique game that has real effort put into it.
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  8. Mar 17, 2020
    8
    puzzles don't change so when u learn one way to up, it's done, there's no fun and challenge anymore. and the day part was so limit and people leave fast u can't talk to all of them or interact with them.
  9. Aug 10, 2019
    10
    Um baita jogo com uma gameplay diferenciada. Quem dera se mais produtoras tentassem fazer algo diferente como a Atlus fez com Catherine
  10. Jan 18, 2019
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I couldn't find any flaws with this game. It is really fun. The title screen alone is mystical! It's a Golden Show is one of the best tracks for a title screen. It is beautiful. So is the the goddess who introduces us to the game Catherine from the Golden Playhouse. I would go through the hell that is the Babel levels to get her ending. She is beautiful. The mechanics are really fun. The climbing aspect and the narrative flow together incredibly well. There isn't a time where I felt the game was cheating me. Maybe with some of the boss fights, but it still had solid mechanics. The fun of not using the items the game offered was really fun and added an extra layer of challenge. They were helpful, but lowered my rank if I used them. i got Katherine ending, this is much easier in writing, and I was happy with it. I started doing the Catherine playthrough and I didn't feel like the game was having narrative errors with motivations or character progression. it felt coherent and emotional whichever path I went down. The music can't be understated because the player will hear it at all times due to the heavy cinematic scenes or the long gameplay sections. It was truly like climbing out of hell. This game does a better job of illustrating mental health than Celeste. it is such an oddity, but Atlus does good work. I am excited for the Full Body remaster/remake. It is worth every second of your time, and subsequent playthroughs keep you coming back for more and new narrative. Expand
  11. Sep 15, 2018
    9
    GAME: Catherine

    SCORE: 9/10 In short, Catherine is a cult classic of video games. It was destined to fly under the radar and be loved by a nitch crowd. It is not a game for everyone, but for what it is, the quality shines through. RATING SCALE : PG-13 Catherine features intimate moments in the game, but they are tame at a James Bond level. The game features drugs, alcohol,
    GAME: Catherine

    SCORE: 9/10
    In short, Catherine is a cult classic of video games. It was destined to fly under the radar and be loved by a nitch crowd. It is not a game for everyone, but for what it is, the quality shines through.

    RATING SCALE : PG-13
    Catherine features intimate moments in the game, but they are tame at a James Bond level. The game features drugs, alcohol, profanity, and violence, but none to an overly graphic level.

    REVIEW
    Story:
    Catherine is a thriller mystery story that discusses the issues of relationships and commitment. You play as Vincent, a man thrown into a scenario between his long relationship with his girlfriend, Katherine, and the woman of his dreams that he is cheating with, Catherine. Along with this, Vincent as well as other cheaters are having nightmares that would kill them if they die in the dream. The game totes multiple endings depending on how you profile Vincent's personality. You do not make any real decisions in the game, but you influence Vincents moral and emotional state to an extent. Vincent, the (K)Catherines, and the rest of the side characters are well voiced and the writing does engage you into the characters, their situations, and the overall philosophies of the game. It can be silly at times, but that is part of the story's charm.

    Gameplay:
    There are two elements of gameplay in Catherine, tower climbing and communication zones.

    The tower climbing is the center of the gameplay. This all takes place in the dream sequences of the game. The objective is to move blocks and create paths to the top of the tower. The rules vary based on the different blocks, items, and enemies you encounter. While there are a few times that the controles feel sensitive at times, Vincents movement in the game are sharp and rarely does the game feel unfair. There are s plenty of opportunities and enemy tales to help you reach the goal. This is by no means an easy game, there is plenty of challenge and you will likely die quite a few times before you catch on the logic of a specific tower. These sequences can also feature unique and fun bosses that challenge and pursue you as you attempt to escape. Overall, the gameplay for the tower climbing is an arcade game in all the right ways.

    The other gameplay element took place in the communication zones. These zones was more permit you to interact with the story characters and make choices that will define Vincents personality, the people around him, and the final moments of the game. They are in essence as a hub (similar to your time on the Normandy is Mass Effect) to interact with NPCs. It's basic, but it serves well in building the story.

    Visuals and Sound:
    While the animation sequences look great, the 3D models are more basic, but it does not take away from the atmosphere. The visuals, blended with fantastic music, makes the game stand out.

    Lack of a Bridge:

    The games story and arcade gameplay makes Catherine a fun and thoughtful ride. However, the dream being the bridge between the story and gameplay is a stretch. Given the games deep story, the arcade gameplay of climbing a tower to reach a goal is a bit simplistic. Atlus could have added different puzzle and environmental elements to really emphasize the psychological thrill of the story.

    Conclusion:
    Even though Catherine did not fully succeed in bridging the contrast between the story and gameplay, the game shows high quality in both of those elements. If you love puzzles and arcade style games, this cult classic is a game worth playing.
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  12. Dec 23, 2017
    10
    I must admit, this si my favorite game of all time. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would love a puzzle game so much. From the music, to the story, the gameplay, everything about this game is perfection. I honestly got emotional near the end, and it truly had me on the edge of my seat the whole game. I know that is such a cliche, but it's totally true in this beautifulI must admit, this si my favorite game of all time. Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think I would love a puzzle game so much. From the music, to the story, the gameplay, everything about this game is perfection. I honestly got emotional near the end, and it truly had me on the edge of my seat the whole game. I know that is such a cliche, but it's totally true in this beautiful romance thriller. I never see this game on top 10 lists or anything, truly the most underrated game of all time and honestly the only game I can give an honest 10/10. Go and get this game today! Expand
  13. Nov 2, 2017
    9
    Few games can claim to be as dedicated to an artistic vision as Catherine. An anime-influenced hardcore horror-puzzle-platformer about a 32-year-old man running away from nightmare-induced manifestations of adult responsibility is a bizarre concept. But it works so, so well. The gameplay is tight, frantic, clever, and absolutely ass-kicking (in that it'll kick your ass), the narrative isFew games can claim to be as dedicated to an artistic vision as Catherine. An anime-influenced hardcore horror-puzzle-platformer about a 32-year-old man running away from nightmare-induced manifestations of adult responsibility is a bizarre concept. But it works so, so well. The gameplay is tight, frantic, clever, and absolutely ass-kicking (in that it'll kick your ass), the narrative is wrought with symbolism and themes grounded firmly in reality sure to be relatable to the target demographic, the cut-scenes are stellar, there are multiple endings to inspire replays of the campaign (not to mention the top score trophies you'll want to acquire), and the extra brutal Babel for the truly masochistic, tons of Rapunzel arcade levels, and couch co-op where sabotage is the name of the game. Catherine may not be for everyone, but it was never meant to be, and for those it was made for, it's nearly flawless. Expand
  14. May 11, 2017
    9
    Incredibly fun and addicting, Story was ok as again this is a japanese kind of approach to their stories with an anime touch. One of the best games i played in 2017. Late but worth it
  15. Mar 23, 2017
    8
    Just beat the game and to be honest I have mixed feelings about it. The art style and storytelling is great. it really pulled in from the start. The gameplay is very addictive too but that can be a bad thing. I got so angry towards the end but couldn't stop playing. I haven't been so annoyed by a game in a long time. Around the 6th stage the difficulty really shot up. If you love puzzleJust beat the game and to be honest I have mixed feelings about it. The art style and storytelling is great. it really pulled in from the start. The gameplay is very addictive too but that can be a bad thing. I got so angry towards the end but couldn't stop playing. I haven't been so annoyed by a game in a long time. Around the 6th stage the difficulty really shot up. If you love puzzle games or just feel like trying something different then this is definitely worth checking out. Hopefully you're more patient than I am though.. I swore so much during the final level... All in all it's a good game though. Expand
  16. Mar 17, 2017
    10
    One of the best PS3 games on my library. I own all kind of merchandise from Catherine. Lovely world, excellent waifu. Good drinks and the puzzles damn! Play it on Very Hard and you'll dream about cubes and classical music. I don't know if the games has any problem so far. I think is a classic I replayed at least one or two times a year since 2011.
  17. Mar 11, 2017
    10
    Este juego es un reto, la combinacion de puzzles por la noche e historias del protagonista con las Catherine me encanta.Es muy adictivo porque no puedes parar hasta saber que ocurre con el protagonista y sus lios.
  18. Jan 15, 2017
    10
    Has there ever been a game which can be called perfect?
    Everyone has their favourite game, the one they can't put down. My favourite has radically changed as I have thought of it,from Fire Emblem to Xenoblade to Shin Megami Tensei IV, but I realised that all of these had flaws. They were flawed classics. Which is why Catherine takes a special place in my heart. To me, it is the only
    Has there ever been a game which can be called perfect?
    Everyone has their favourite game, the one they can't put down. My favourite has radically changed as I have thought of it,from Fire Emblem to Xenoblade to Shin Megami Tensei IV, but I realised that all of these had flaws. They were flawed classics. Which is why Catherine takes a special place in my heart. To me, it is the only videogame which has 100% delivered on all the various things it has promised.

    Catherine is all about Vincent, a bum who's tied down by his girlfriend Katherine. Katherine is pressuring Vincent to marry her but he is scared to commit. Around this time the sexy, cheerful Catherine appears to Vincent, and after a one-night stand, he finds himself having to choose between the two very different women. Choose Katherine and he's committing himself to shackles for a lifetime. Choose Catherine and he's debasing himself and abandoning true love for a life of sex and selfishness. BUT! Each night Vincent is forced to climb a deadly tower each night until he gains "True Freedom", whatever that may mean. If he falls off the tower in his dreams, he dies in real life, and there's been a string of such murders recently. The story and character development is brilliant, with everyone getting a good look-in and Vincent's resolve changing to the tune of the 8 different endings you can get, which are all satisfying and reflect the player's own opinion regarding the topic of relationships.

    It's a very interesting story and setting, standing as a criticism of the traditional heterosexual hunter-gatherer relationship, and the social pressure to commit to the perhaps-unrealistic dream of a happy-ever-after world. Yet on the other hand, it is also criticises the increased liberalism of modern society that has normalised sex-first relationships and led to people perceiving romantic partners as more disposable. Catherine is predominantly about heterosexual relationships, and I don't think that's a bad thing. I think that there's potential in a sequel or spinoff depicting homosexual relationships, but there are dynamic differences that would best be depicted in their own story rather than potentially being relegated to a subplot/thrown into the main plot at the risk of causing it to lose focus. That, and anime is notorious for stereotyping gay characters (though things are improving, they weren't really there back in 2011),so it's best that writers stick with what they know.

    The gameplay is very clearly split between reality and dreams. During the day, you watch the story progress as Vincent hangs out with his fellow down-out-of-luck friends at The Stray Sheep. Naturally many of its customers are men who are lost in love and don't know what to do (though there are some women thrown in). You can sit down with these NPCs and chat, and discover more about their life and their thoughts on cheating, commitment and such.

    At nighttime it all changes. To climb up that tower I mentioned, Vincent must push and pull blocks to he can climb up said tower. If you've played Pullblox on 3DS, it's like that but on acid (though Catherine came out before Pullblox). The gameplay is oddly hypnotic and very difficult, but it is very rewarding and a solution is always there. The levels are impeccably designed. Hats off to the boss stages, which contain bosses that represent Vincent's inner fears of the real world. They're insanely creepy and have interesting designs. You literally get chased by a vagina at one point early on! Also, remember those NPCs? They appear in this shared dream that you have, each talking about things they are more reluctant to share when in the bar. Talk to your favourite NPCs often or they might die like the others on the news!

    The sountrack is decent. I don't hate any of it really. There's a few standouts, including some nice riffs on old classical tunes.

    Catherine hit me like no other game has. The reason for this is hard to explain, but when you get it is's so easy to understand. In spite of all of it's insane quirkiness and supernatural elements, Catherine manages to be an intensely relatable game which discusses the important issues of conservative and liberal approaches to love and sex. There will be no game like Catherine, a game that is so proud and bold in its depiction of sex and lust , but so thoughtful in how it does so. It's one of the few reasons i got a PS3 and for the bargain that was £1.49 on sale, I cannot be happier. No game better represents Atlus as a creative force.
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  19. Jan 14, 2017
    9
    [Review in SPANISH... Sorry guys, but there are tons of those in english :p]

    Lo compré hace un tiempo, y qué dicha de habérmelo topado pues puedo decir que el juego es único en su especie. Noten eso sí que hay más de 30 notas negativas acá en metacritic. No es por las puras el fenómeno, pues el juego no está hecho para todo el mundo. Y no lo digo por su contenido que raya en lo sexual,
    [Review in SPANISH... Sorry guys, but there are tons of those in english :p]

    Lo compré hace un tiempo, y qué dicha de habérmelo topado pues puedo decir que el juego es único en su especie. Noten eso sí que hay más de 30 notas negativas acá en metacritic. No es por las puras el fenómeno, pues el juego no está hecho para todo el mundo. Y no lo digo por su contenido que raya en lo sexual, sino por su dificultad. ¡¡¡ EL JUEGO ES DIFÍCIL !!!

    Pero dejando eso de lado, es un agrado encontrar una historia hecha para gente grande, y que además te da una libertad de lo suficientemente ancha como para que la historia del protagonista cuente con un final acorde a lo que uno piense. La historia trata temas que tocan a muchas relaciones de pareja, y que pueden llevar a que uno de los dos miembros cometa una infidelidad. El mundo del juego cuenta con "algo de magia", así que depende de tí que eso se pueda arreglar o no... Si es que quieres arreglarlo, claro está.

    Quizás el gran pero para muchos son lus puzzles, los cuales uno debe pasar para avanzar en la historia. Yo lo terminé en nivel medio, y sufrí mucho para poder progresar. A lo mejor es conveniente empezar en nivel fácil para poder disfrutar mejor de la historia, y de paso adaptarse al juego. Aún así, si eres de ellos que disfrutó de juegos como Portal, esto debiese incentivarte a jugar Catherine más que asustarte.

    De ahí que le pongo 9/10. Tampoco es un juego que redefina el planeta videojuego como lo sí lo hicieron Final Fantasy VII o Zelda Ocarina of Time, pero es un juego sólido y por el que vale la pena gastar minutos de nuestro tiempo en él.
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  20. Feb 18, 2016
    10
    Probably one of my favorite all time games. The Story was amazing, had me hooked. The game is far more focused on the story then it is on the actual gameplay but for what the gameplay was, it's pretty incredible. For anyone looking to get this game it's an amazing experience.
  21. Feb 16, 2016
    9
    Ohhh what can I say about this game. It is hard, relentless even and makes me feel like I'm stupid most of the time. I spent about twice the time it would take another gamer to complete Catherine. I probably bashed my head a few times trying to beat the game but it matters not as I felt truly rewarded in the end. The storyline was actually very interesting, not as cheesy as I imaginedOhhh what can I say about this game. It is hard, relentless even and makes me feel like I'm stupid most of the time. I spent about twice the time it would take another gamer to complete Catherine. I probably bashed my head a few times trying to beat the game but it matters not as I felt truly rewarded in the end. The storyline was actually very interesting, not as cheesy as I imagined it would be. It reflects allot on things that can happen in our daily lives and finds its way into a puzzle quite smoothly. Expand
  22. Jan 5, 2016
    10
    This is the most unique, daring game I've played in the last 5 years--and the most satisfying. The story is amazing and more than makes up for any shortcomings in the puzzle aspect of the game. I would love to see more games like this from Atlus, dealing with adult themes.

    This is probably a Western bias, but I much prefer plots dealing with college life or beyond instead of the usual
    This is the most unique, daring game I've played in the last 5 years--and the most satisfying. The story is amazing and more than makes up for any shortcomings in the puzzle aspect of the game. I would love to see more games like this from Atlus, dealing with adult themes.

    This is probably a Western bias, but I much prefer plots dealing with college life or beyond instead of the usual high school setting.

    Please please please port this to the PS Vita!!!!!

    And please give us a sequel!!
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  23. Dec 8, 2015
    9
    the media focuses on "adult themes", ignore the media
    while it may contain some scenes where one character is not dressed as much, no nudity is shown. GTA has much more adult elements than this game, the game doesnt even have a sex scene. The witcher has much much much more "adult themes" than this game.
    the good: very funny yet creepy/cool demon world great music amazing artwork
    the media focuses on "adult themes", ignore the media
    while it may contain some scenes where one character is not dressed as much, no nudity is shown. GTA has much more adult elements than this game, the game doesnt even have a sex scene. The witcher has much much much more "adult themes" than this game.

    the good:
    very funny yet creepy/cool demon world
    great music
    amazing artwork
    characters are really fun to interact with
    the puzzle system is simple yet expansive. (epic gameplay)
    multiple endings/scenarios

    the bad:
    the media focusing on boobs >_< and selling this game as a dating sim; the game does have some elements of a dating simulator, but it is no where near that genre in terms of gameplay. its basically simple choices you have to take
    some endings are really bad

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    the best thing about this game, is the gameplay. the gameplay is very unique, challenging, and extremely addicting. the story being really good is an added bonus
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  24. Dec 1, 2015
    8
    As a casual anime fan, I really loved the look and story behind this game. I normally just skip though cutscenes and don't pay attention to the plot, but the story is (half of) what this is all about. The puzzle sections pretty much nail the balance between fun and frustrating (i.e. tough, but not off-putting). Shame about those bells ringing constantly when you've nearly completed a level!
  25. Nov 17, 2015
    8
    Catherine is simply fascinating. The story line is top-notch and acts as an interesting study on relationships. It will really hit home for most male players as they progress through the shockingly realistic story. You can play arcade games, talk to the people who come in and out of the bar, chat with the strange bartender named “Boss”, use the restroom, drink different types of drinks andCatherine is simply fascinating. The story line is top-notch and acts as an interesting study on relationships. It will really hit home for most male players as they progress through the shockingly realistic story. You can play arcade games, talk to the people who come in and out of the bar, chat with the strange bartender named “Boss”, use the restroom, drink different types of drinks and even text people on your cell phone. The cut-scenes are well-done and give the game character and depth. They’re full anime and are very dramatic and entertaining, you will definitely be left wishing there was a Catherine anime show when it’s all said and done.

    The pacing is very well done in Catherine. Most time is spent climbing block puzzles, but there are also other game play elements such as being able to hang out at the local bar called “The Stray Sheep” with friends. The game play itself is fantastic. The block puzzles are truly entertaining and extremely thought provoking and difficult, even on the easiest difficulty. You will learn block climbing techniques from the other sheep you encounter in the strange “world” in Vincent’s dreams. You will never grow tired of playing Catherine. Each puzzle is different, always changing from level to level. Some blocks may have spikes, some may crumble and others may be springboards to reach higher blocks. It’s a blast to play through these levels, but beware, some can be very difficult and players may become frustrated, but it’s all worth it in the end.

    The music in Catherine is beautiful. A soundtrack even comes with new copies of the game. It’s all high quality instrumentals with violins, pianos and more. The music really sets the tone for each stage in the game, giving it a sense of individuality. The voice acting is all well-done, from the most insignificant characters such as bar-goers to Vincent and Catherine.

    Overall, Catherine is a rousing success. It cements its name in gaming history for being a truly unique, one of a kind experience. All gamers should pick it up, regardless of genre preference. Catherine boasts a fantastic story, great pacing, top-notch voice acting, spectacular game play and solid replay value. The main downfall of the game is that it is linear and one dimensional. However, it’s still worth every penny of the $59.99 price tag. Give it a purchase, you will not be disappointed. Catherine is a diamond in a pool of substandard, mediocre shooters flooding the shelves of retail stores.
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  26. Oct 28, 2015
    10
    I wanted to go back and write a review on one of my favorite PS3 games -- Catherine. This is a true puzzle game, one that relies on your ability to think both critically, and (as the game progresses) more and more quickly.
    The plot is fresh and well developed. You are a young programmer on the cusp of taking the "next step" with longtime girlfriend Katherine. All of a sudden, though,
    I wanted to go back and write a review on one of my favorite PS3 games -- Catherine. This is a true puzzle game, one that relies on your ability to think both critically, and (as the game progresses) more and more quickly.
    The plot is fresh and well developed. You are a young programmer on the cusp of taking the "next step" with longtime girlfriend Katherine. All of a sudden, though, a young beauty interrupts your stable life. Her name? Catherine. The resulting conundrum forces the protagonist into a kind of metaphorical dream-scape, in which he must make his way to the tippy top of a series of towers, all by using blocks that he can push, turn and cilmb. As he makes his way through this trippy reality, filled with monstrous re-imaginings of life's key decisions (one boss is a gigantic, hideous baby,) he's forced to make decisions that will ultimately decide the outcome of his life. The game asks the player a series of questions, and by the game's end, you may end up with Katherine, Catherine, or, perhaps, you'll be doomed to live in this dream world forever...
    As far as game-play goes, Ezra Pound (who famously said to writers "make it new,") would be proud. Lots of games come out well polished with fun gameplay, but ninety nine percent of them feel like some kind of iteration of a different game. (Madden 2016 feels like 2015, MGSV feels like MGS1V, and every FPS ever feels like Unreal Tournament.) Catherine is a completely new experience, yet somehow also feels very polished, as if it's the third or fourth sequel in a series. Giant block puzzles need to be climbed quickly, because as you ascend you'll notice the ground beneath you begins to fall into blackness. If you don't want to fall with them, you'll need to think on your feet. As you progress the blocks fall faster, the puzzles get more complicated, and "trick" blocks will make things even harder (some blocks are covered in ice which you will slide right over, others have spikes that shoot out and kill you. Some explode.) These trick blocks need to be both avoided and used to your advantage, and the game does a fantastic job of providing puzzles which test the limits of your critical thinking and your imagination. Bosses are a blast as well. They're both visually interesting and more challenging, as they will sometimes hurl things at you to knock you off the climb.
    Overall this game merges a frame narrative RPG with a true puzzle experience. For smart gamers, this one should be on your shelf. .
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  27. Sep 3, 2015
    10
    This game gave me nightmares, had me on the edge of my seat and easily my 2nd favorite game of all time! An amazing and freaky story that keeps you playing and wanting to know what happens next, the gameplay itself is simple yet brilliant and stressful but never impossible if you put your mind to it, you move blocks and climb, face enemy sheep and climb, get chased by a mad gf or fetus orThis game gave me nightmares, had me on the edge of my seat and easily my 2nd favorite game of all time! An amazing and freaky story that keeps you playing and wanting to know what happens next, the gameplay itself is simple yet brilliant and stressful but never impossible if you put your mind to it, you move blocks and climb, face enemy sheep and climb, get chased by a mad gf or fetus or worse and climb ... JUST DON'T FALL! nothing I say can do this game justice Expand
  28. Jul 31, 2015
    9
    I didn´t play a game as strange like Catherine. But strange in a good sense. Atlus has one impresive talent for this type of mature stories and like Persona 4, this game have a rare but very interesting and dark story about person´s relations.
  29. Feb 26, 2015
    8
    I was afraid that this game would be pretencious and lacking on the gameplay side, but it turned out to be pretty hard puzzle game with relatable story, interestingly served.
  30. Feb 10, 2015
    10
    This is my first review on here and I chose this game because it is unique and fun. A lot of people here complain about the difficulty on even the easy level. I had little trouble beating the game on normal, though I died many times. Some of the deaths were due to the sometimes confusing camera and others were due to mistakes made during the puzzle. The puzzles are challenging but areThis is my first review on here and I chose this game because it is unique and fun. A lot of people here complain about the difficulty on even the easy level. I had little trouble beating the game on normal, though I died many times. Some of the deaths were due to the sometimes confusing camera and others were due to mistakes made during the puzzle. The puzzles are challenging but are intuitive (once you understand how the blocks can and can't connect) and by the end of the game, 2 or 3 techniques is all you need to beat the game.

    Perhaps the best part of game is the story and the decision making process that the protagonist must go through. What is portrayed as the generic "good choice vs bad choice" dynamic quickly turns out to be something a little different. The questions are not the clear cut obvious right answer and obvious wrong answer. Some of the questions make you think and the game, using online data gathered from other gamers, lets you know how other people have answered the same questions. The way the questions are answered, combined with other decision making within the game, lead you to one of many endings, some of them wholesome and conclusive and others bordering on the ridiculous.

    Overall, Catherine is a great game with a lot of unique elements and a great story filled with metaphors, allusions, trivia, and dilemmas.

    Good for: Puzzle gamers, anime fans, fans of story driven games, fans of philosophy, fans of psychology and fans of sociology.

    Not suited for: Those who like easy games.
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79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 61 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 46 out of 61
  2. Negative: 1 out of 61
  1. Oct 17, 2012
    90
    A gorgeous hybrid. It's a puzzle-solving platformer and sexually-forced anime that's been combined into a well balanced title. The game is going to please the fans as well as it will whet nosy parkers appetite for actually playing it. It shows the Japanese developers know how to appeal to European and American gamers without giving away the bizarre ideas trademark.
  2. CD-Action
    Mar 13, 2012
    75
    An interactive story enriched with puzzle elements or an arcade/puzzle game with an exceptionally mature and expanded plot – depends on how you look at Catherine. Either way it's both frustrating and fascinating. [April 2012, p.80]
  3. Mar 5, 2012
    70
    One of the most obscure games we've ever seen. It's not a platformer and it's not an adventure game, but it combines elements of these two genres in a spectacular way. If it wasn't for the -sometimes- extreme difficulty and some poor design, Catherine would have been a must-have.