Catherine Review
Catherine Feature
- The Horrors of Love: Vincent's waking fears, doubts, pressures, and growing guilt about commitment
- Fidelity now gleefully follow him into his dreams, manifesting as horribly disfigured monsters and a ticking clock.
- Between a Rock and a Soft Place: The player must navigate Vincent through heavy moral decisions
- As in real life, hardly anything is black and white. What is the value of honesty? What is the right thing to do?
As Vincent, a man recently succumbed to the irresistible beauty of the game's titular diversion, players find themselves swept into a treacherous love triangle. Catherine's core themes-those of free will, of the delicate nature of relationships and the choices we make within them, marry perfectly with the intense, terror-filled gameplay that serves to accurately reflect Vincent's growing sense of anxiety. It is an experience wholly unlike any to come before it, and is certain to leave gamers talking and thinking about Vincent's tribulations long after the credits have rolled.
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