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Cat Quest 3 Review

Cat Quest 3 Review

If you are looking for an open-world, action and role-playing game with cute graphics but want a taste outside the ordinary games, then Cat Quest III is designed for you.

Cat Quest III is an adventure game where you travel to different islands with your ship and complete other tasks on each island. Cat Quest III also offers both single and two-player gameplay. If you are looking for a sweet exploration adventure game that you can play with your loved one, friend or sibling, Cat Quest III is a game you should put on your radar.

8Very Good
  • Graphics and atmosphere design
  • Music and sound
  • The game's open world is full of areas to explore
  • Character development and equipment power-ups
  • Character voiceovers are lacking

Cat Quest III’s Open World

Cat Quest III offers players a vast open world consisting of islands and the sea. In this open world, you can travel on your ship at sea and land on islands to collect various items and materials. In addition, to complete your quests in the game, you need to collect items from different islands and take these items to quest NPCs. In some quest islands, you need to enter dungeons or caves, solve puzzles and advance quests. While the game's open world offers a top-down perspective and 2.5 dimensions, dungeons and caves offer a 2.5-dimensional experience with depth and a front-end perspective.

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Ship Control and Open World Enemies

Cat Quest III allows up to two players, with one player commanding the ship while the other is responsible for firing the giant cannon balls in the middle of the ship. In the game's open world, you can encounter pirate ships and shoot them to obtain loot. You also need to use ports to board your ship and set sail in the open world. If your friend is already on the ship, they can pick you up from anywhere on the island. This way, one player can explore the island while the other player rescues their friend in case of danger.

Open-world enemies are not limited to pirate ships. While exploring the islands, you may encounter enemies with axes or aggressive creatures. You can use swords, rifles, or magic to kill your enemies on the islands. While your sword attacks have a cooldown, your rifle bullets are limited and have a recharge time. You can also use spells such as lightning and mana shields in the game. If you want to avoid enemy attacks, you can use the roll key to become invulnerable for a short time.

Although Cat Quest III offers players different combat mechanics, none of the battles you will encounter in the game are challenging. Most enemies have their unique attack patterns. Also, since there are several of an enemy, you will learn the attack patterns of the enemies as you play and develop your counterattack.

Cat Quest III Character Designs

The main character of the game is a cat with a yellow-orange colour born with the North Star symbol on his back, and we all know how crazy orange cats are. Although our main character has a plain appearance, you can change his style by equipping equipment and items you get in the game. For example, with the bandana you get at the beginning of the game, you can make our main character look even more like a pirate and gain an extra 20 stamina points. In the game, you can explore the islands in the open world to obtain items, loot treasure chests, complete quests, and kill open-world enemies. Cat Quest III offers players a total of 162 discoverable treasure chests!

If you decide to play the game with two players, the second player will have a female cat character. The second player's female cat character is a grey street cat that you will often encounter and has emerald-green eyes. You can change the appearance of this character and strengthen it with the equipment you will find in the game.

Gameplay Mechanics and Stats

Cat Quest III offers players a variety of gameplay mechanics. These mechanics are melee attack, ranged attack, spells, parry, and basic movement scheme. You need to master these mechanics to complete all boss battles and quests in the game. You also have four different stat values ​​in the game. These stats are hit points, physical attack power, magic attack power, and armour points. Hit points represent your total stamina, the physical attack represents your sword and rifle damage, magic attack power represents the damage of your spells and armour points represent the reduction value of the damage you take.

You can increase these values ​​with new equipment and weapons that you can obtain from treasure chests and by killing enemies. You can also improve your equipment up to level 99 and increase the stats of your equipment. When developing equipment, you only need to pay attention to the level of the equipment not being higher than your character level. Since the cost of developing the equipment increases with each level increase, we recommend that you only develop equipment that is useful to you. After completing the early stages of the game, you can focus your character on a single attack type by choosing between melee or magic. In this way, you can get the maximum damage with your character and reach its full potential. If you are playing the game with two people, it would be most beneficial for one of you to make his character a mage while the other has a melee-focused character build. In this way, one of you can distract your enemies while the other can deal high damage from a safe range.

Cat Quest III Graphics and Atmosphere

Cat Quest III offers players a 2.5D open world experience. The game's character, environment and enemy designs are in a 3D cartoon style. In addition, the game's open world islands and seas also have a cartoon and animation style. The game has remained faithful to the cat theme, from character designs to NPCs and even building designs. For example, the roofs of the buildings in the blacksmith's town, where you stop by to improve equipment, have tiles resembling cat faces.

According to the game's story, our main character's crew was sunk by a rat ship when he was a baby. For this reason, enemy designs in the game generally have a rat theme. For example, the game's first boss, "Mister Clean", is a large rat with a small head and a huge body.

Cat Quest III designed the character sounds as cat or mouse sounds to support the graphics and atmosphere. In addition, every sound effect in the game, from your attacks to equipment development, is designed to support the atmosphere of the game.

Should I Give a Try to Cat Quest III?

Cat Quest III is the latest installment in the popular Cat Quest series. The game features an open-world adventure in a fantasy feline-themed world. Players can explore dungeons, fight enemies, and complete quests as a cat protagonist. Overall, Cat Quest III seems like a promising addition to the series and a potentially enjoyable game for fans of open-world RPGs and cat-themed adventures. Considering your gaming preferences, it may be worth giving the game a try.

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