Abstract: Catherine is honestly a game unlike any other. While many people are calling this a puzzle game with a gripping story, I would disagree. This is a story game first, a brilliantly woven narrative that uses puzzles to express the main character's inner turm...
Abstract: As a 30-something with one foot in adulthood and another permanently fixed in adolescence, traditionally “mature” videogames are starting to seem anything but. Sure there’s a place for the hyper-violence and titillation that characterises most of the a...
Abstract: Catherine Review1 2 I've got a doozy for you: Does life begin or end at marriage?That's one of the first of many questions Catherine poses directly to its players, giving the option to choose a simple binary response - yes or no. Well, does it?Marriage...
My advice is to try it before you buy it. There’s a demo on the PSN. If you’re curious about the game, then download and play the demo first. If it piques your curiosity, then maybe this game is for you.You can read more of Jason Grade’s reviews here. ...
Abstract: Catherine is more than a game. It’s a psych experiment that will reveal more than you might want to know about your inner self; at least when it comes to relationships and commitments. With that said, you should probably avoid playing this game with yo...
Abstract: Catherine is the latest release by developer Atlus, in their long lineup of bizarre supernatural tales. Atlus is best known for the Persona and Shin Megami Tensei series and Catherine follows in the footsteps of those previous titles. Unlike those fran...
Abstract: Atlus is known for being willing to give a chance to some rather unusual games, going forward with ideas that other publishers and developers wouldn’t risk. Catherine is their latest effort along those lines, mixing the conflict of a love triangle and ...
Abstract: Meet Vincent Brooks. He's probably a lot like you. At 32 years of age, Vincent is unambitious and in a long-term relationship with the dependable but frustrated Katherine who has been dropping not-so-subtle hints about marriage. Most of his friends w...
Abstract: If you had to put a name on it, I suppose you'd call Catherine a puzzle game. After all, a sizable portion of the game -- well more than half of it -- is spent pushing and pulling boxes in a series of challenges that can trace their ancestry straight b...