1/25/2024 0 Comments Review cat quest ii![]() I would prefer to have more side quests to complete which would grant more to the player, or perhaps a special continent that is designed for such a thing. If I had any real gripe about Cat Quest II, it would be that I have to grind to finish the last couple of caves! That is not something I enjoy about video games because it requires fighting the same monsters over and over again, even with weapons and armor that grant extra experience. Meaning that the hard grind to fully complete the game has already begun. In my playthrough of the game, there are about four caves that I can't walk into yet because I'm simply not high enough, and I've already completed the main storyline of the game, as well as all the side quests. Don't even think for a moment that the level 150 or 200 caves are lying, because they aren't. Most of the time, the level requirement is true. Anyways, upon approaching a cave, a pop-up appears that tells players what level they need to hit in order to complete it. However, if players find themselves in a bind, or needing to heal before entering a cave, they can always hit one of the cities or encampments to save.Īnother thing that I enjoy about Cat Quest II is the fact that once players explore a cave, an icon will appear on the entrance to show that the dungeon chest hasn't been looted (whether that is from death or from not being able to reach it.) If players haven't entered a cave, it will show a question mark - a fact that is particularly useful for completionists like me. Now, considering there are a few locations on the map that have creatures who are higher level, making a quick getaway via water is always handy. ![]() Also, there is an ability that is unlocked later in the game that allows players to walk on water. Later on, it is apparent that there are two separate continents - one for the cats and one for the dogs. This is extremely useful to traverse the map especially at the beginning of the game when you are bound to the continent. One of the features of Cat Quest II that actually aids players is the ability use the Kingsmarkers to travel to various places, so long as you have discovered their site. And unlike other RPGs, upgrading anything in the game is done monetarily. Hotto Doggo is the weaponsmith and Kit Kat is the armorsmith. For weapons and armor, there are two different buildings and they have multiple locations on the map. Unlike the other two characters that can upgrade equipment, the spells can only be leveled at one location. In order to level up a players abilities, they have to go to the right place, which is one of my only gripes about the game. For example, some creatures are weak to fire, physical attacks, or are not damaged by players at all. So, while players may get accustomed to a specific build for their character, the higher level enemies have immunities to different damage types. And when I say level your character, I mean not just the characters physical level, but also the level of the armor, weapons, and spells they collect. I say that because the main story line gets rather challenging and at points isn't easily finished if players haven't been leveling their character. Now, with the main story quest, I would caution players to follow it through without doing some leveling. While the AI isn't particularly smart, it does cast spells and do damage when players are standing back to heal themselves or change gear. This is quite useful for solo play and gives the ability to play in a 2 player setting for a co-op experience. Players can either run around as the cat or the dog and can swap between them, allowing the AI to control the one not being used. The first thing to note about Cat Quest II is the ability to use two characters in a solo playthrough. Its first quests and dungeons are extremely easy to complete, but they get progressively harder. The gameplay in Cat Quest II is straight forward, in that players start with a brief story that pulls them into the world. And after I no lifed the game for a couple of days, I found that it is a title I absolutely adore. With any RPG, players level up their character, assign gear, magic powers, and armor to make quests easier. Unlike it's predecessor, Cat Quest II has two characters so that players can enjoy the game with a friend in a co-op mode. Cat Quest II is a cute RPG which features two characters, a dog and a cat, that players can swap between in Solo mode.
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