![]() Some weapons and armour pieces are rather powerful in one regard but have some sort of malus on them, reducing other stats, while others are less powerful but don’t have such a negative effect. There still are no set-specific effects that are unlocked when you’ve got all three parts equipped but in contrast to the first game, there are a lot more amour-specific effects which help you customize your playstyle and strategize a lot more, which I found rather interesting. Over the course of time, I encountered a lot more armour sets that have unique effects like more mana regen or other bonus stats, which lead to me equipping my cat with a white mage’s cap (bonus healing!) and the bard’s weapon and armour (more mana-regen!) while giving my dog a powerful melee-weapon, the bard’s cap (mana regen) and the knight’s armour (more exp). Reviving takes some time and enemies don’t stop attacking, so there’s a lot more action than in the first game.įor my playthrough, I ended up having a mage-kitty and a bruiser-doggo, equipping the dog with a melee-weapon, attack spells and armour that provides more defensive stats and equipping my cat with a wand (ranged magic weapon) and support-spells like healing and buffing. When one player is down, the other one has to revive him by standing near him. Yes, there’s co-op now! It’s awesome!Įach character has their own health- and mana-bar but the level is shared. There are a total of twelve spells that range from the classic fire-, ice-, thunder- and other spells that we know from the first game to new spells that buff our physical damage, increase our damage or even create an AoE-aura around us, healing nearby allies! Playing Rock-Paper-Scissors against Catnip Bravo!Īs we’re playing two characters, we’re able to switch between characters in-game, when playing solo, or play as two separate characters when playing co-op. Instead of the shield-mechanic from the first game, armour now reduces our incoming damage which is also reflected in some of the spells. Using scorch marks, the game tells you when enemies are about to attack and what spells they are using, so you need to time your attacks well and roll out of danger when you’re about to get hit. We still are using one button to attack, dealing physical damage and gaining mana, while using spells to inflict magic damage and status effects to our enemies. In Cat Quest II, we’re facing off against two antagonists while meeting some familiar faces and joining in with new allies for an epic catventure!Ĭat Quest II sticks to its roots when it comes to the gameplay formula! Lioner the Purrsecutor is ruling the Felingard Kingdom with an iron paw, only caring about the war against Wolfen the Labrathor and the Lupus Empire. Yes, this time we’re playing as a cat and a dog who are working together to reclaim their thrones. Can they put aside their differences and bring peace to their world?” taken from the official page “Under threat from a continuing war between the Cats of Felingard and the advancing Lupus Empire, Cat Quest II will tell the tale of two rivals, brought together against their will, on a journey of discovery. Genres: RPG, Action, Adventure, Open WorldĪvailable on: PC, Xbox One, PS4, Switch, iOS, Android The other day, I covered the first game on this blog, so I’ll also cover improvements over the first game! Developer: The Gentle Bros It’s a fast-paced open-world action RPG by The Gentle Bros. So, today we’re taking a look at Cat Quest II.
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