![]() ![]() The core gameplay of Catherine is a block-based puzzler where you push blocks in order to try to ascend a series of towers that increase in difficulty. 8 years after the game’s initial release, there’s still nothing else like it. With this in mind, Full Body feels more like a Director’s Cut than a full overhaul, which is no bad thing. This crisis is compounded by the strange nightmares Vincent has been having, along with the carefree Catherine, who gives Vincent a glimpse into a life free from fidelity.Īlso thrown into the Full Body version is the mysterious Rin, an amnesiac who clearly fits into the naive waifu bait character but conceals secrets of her own, along with some new side characters that Vincent can encounter while in the nightmares. Katherine has started talking about commitment and the future, causing the living embodiment of “going steady” to have a bit of an internal crisis. You play as Vincent Brooks, a 32 year old who is in a relationship with Katherine. ![]() As updated versions go, Catherine: Full Body has enough to entice new and returning players alike.įor the most part, Catherine: Full Body follows the same story beats as the original game. Yes, it’s as weird as it sounds.Ĭatherine: Full Body is the updated version of the 2011 (or 2012 in PAL regions) puzzle/narrative hybrid, that introduces a brand new love interest, new story elements, new endings, a brand new Safety difficulty setting and a remixed mode which changes the core puzzling gameplay in an interesting way. Think of it as The Matrix for cheating men, but with infinitely more man-sized sheep. You ever have one of those dreams where you fall over and your body has an involuntary spasm that immediately wakes you up? Vincent, Catherine: Full Body’s main character, is experiencing a lot of those dreams, except if he falls in his dream, he dies in real life. ![]()
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