![]() ![]() I didn’t think it was possible but there’s more puns in Cat Quest II with puns being almost written into the language itself. When one dies just stand over them to magical revive them. I played with a friend who usually doesn’t love games like this and we had a blast. When playing single player you can set up the equipment and magic for each king separately then switch between them at the press of a button but multiplayer really is where Cat Quest II shines brightest. First up and most importantly there’s multiplayer! And it’s pawsome with drop in multiplayer or the second king being CPU controlled. Now let’s get onto the best bit what’s new in Cat Quest II. With a similar gameplay loop to the original, in that you spend your time helping villagers by delving into caves and wooflessly murdering all monsters in sight for various reasons, as well as progressing the main story which generally consists of the same thing. The gameplay is simple and an absolute joy to play, you attack, use magic and roll away from various enemies who also do the same, collect different helmets, armour and weapons. You play as two kings of old, a cat and a dog as you complete quests to save the land. ![]() The land of Felingard is once again in grave danger as the kings of both Felingard and the brand new dog filled Kingdom of Lupus have been tainted by a mysterious being caring about nothing but destroying each other. For those uninitiated in the charming ways of Cat Quest it is a 2D isometric open world action RPG full of puns and cute cats, and now dogs too. If you liked Cat Quest forget this review and just go buy Cat Quest II you won’t regret it. ![]() Cat Quest II is a simply meowgical nostalgic return to Felingard, but if you’ve played the original you probably already knew it would be. ![]()
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