Catherine (Play Station 3, Xbox 360)

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CatherineCatherine is a horror adventure game with puzzle-platformer. Players will enter the life of Vincent Brooks, a 32-year-old man who finds himself caught by the irresistible attraction of the game's titular diversion. Vincent wakes up, hungover, next to a stunningly beautiful woman who isn't his girlfriend. This lands him in a predicament that occupies most men's dreams and nightmares. Did anything happen? Does he tell his longtime girlfriend, who's pressuring him to commit to her? Can he get away with stringing both women along? What will you choose to have Vincent do? Who will you choose to hurt? In life, cheating can ruin everything, but in the world of Catherine, it can also kill you. Depending on the way certain questions and text messages are answered, Catherine has a total of eight endings based on three central narratives. The alignment endings (i.e. Catherine and Katherine) feature a good, bad, and an extended true version while a neutral "Freedom" ending only has two versions.

Platform : Play Station 3, Xbox 360
Genre : Survival Horror, Adventure, Puzzle
Release dates : July 26, 2011
Players : Single player, Multiplayer
Developer : Atlus Persona Team
Publisher : Atlus
Rating : Mature



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    Catherine
  • Vincent's waking fears, doubts, pressures, and growing guilt about commitment and fidelity now gleefully follow him into his dreams
  • The player must navigate Vincent through heavy moral decisions. As in real life, hardly anything is black and white.
  • Famed character artist Shigenori Soejima and master composer Shoji Meguro create sights and sounds unlike anything else.
  • Local competitive and cooperative multiplayer modes ensure that the many thrills and horrors of racing through twisted stages
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Catherine (Play Station 3, Xbox 360) Catherine (Play Station 3, Xbox 360) Reviewed by Tripzibit on 5:39 AM Rating: 5

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