About This Game Explore the pleasures and horrors of love as Vincent, a man with a hard choice to make: marry his long-time girlfriend Katherine or move on to the incredible blonde he just woke up next to — named Catherine! But beware! Make the wrong choice, and you could end up dead. Delving into themes of free will and the delicate nature of relationships and the choices we make, this action-adventure-puzzle game is an experience unlike anything else.From ATLUS’ all-star team that brought the Persona series to life, and animation by Studio 4°C, known for anime movies ‘Memories’ and ‘Tekkon Kinkreet Black & White’, Catherine Classic is a masterwork in stylish presentation and design.Features A Choice to Make Vincent’s heart is torn between two women. On one side sits Katherine, the girl who intends to wed Vincent someday. On the other, Catherine, who appeared out of nowhere. Both of them pull at his heart and soul… The story can take many paths, and the outcome of this romantic horror tale can go to unimaginable places. Nightmarish Puzzles Move the blocks to create a path and climb a nightmarish tower while fleeing from the monsters chasing you. The lowest levels of blocks fall as time passes. If you’re not constantly moving, you’ll fall with them. There’s no time to waste!The setting changes each night, rising higher and higher into the heavens. The more stages Vincent overcomes, the more complex the strategies required to progress will become. Various obstacles impede Vincent’s path. Some blocks are traps, waiting to skewer unwary climbers. Others explode, damaging everything around them. The sheep in the nightmare are desperate to survive until morning, too. They’ll get in your way, mess up your blocks, or even try to shove you off. You’ll need your wits and the help of strange items that can deal with the sheep, remove hazards or create new paths if you want to reach the top! Three Game Modes Play through Vincent’s twisting story of love, lust, and self-determination in Golden Playhouse.Take on the tower’s challenges for high scores, single player or local co-op, in Babel.Face other players in local multiplayer to determine who is the better climber in Colosseum. Enhanced for PC Catherine Classic brings to PC the original version of ATLUS’ unparalleled classic action puzzler, now enhanced for modern PCs. Japanese Voice Over available for the first time in the West4K resolutionsUnlocked framerateCustomizable keyboard and mouse controlsIs love over? Climb to the top or die trying. 7aa9394dea Title: Catherine ClassicGenre: AdventureDeveloper:ATLUSPublisher:SEGARelease Date: 10 Jan, 2019 Catherine Classic Free Download [FULL] I have to admit, this isn\u2019t my kind of game, but I\u2019m happy I experienced Catherine Classic.. Masterpieceamazing catchy story 10\/10Graphics are great and animated sections are well doneDifficulty is great and puzzles are funMultiple endings depending on your choices also side storys (lives of other ppl depend on you)Good musicMultiplayer. Most people this game for the fun story, not for the masochistic puzzles. Even on easy mode it gets insane around night 3 or so. After like 20 deaths in a row its kind of a buzz kill. Wait till the full body english version so that you can skip annoying puzzles. Pretty good puzzle game with a pretty decent story. I only got the Catherine ending but I know there's a neutral ending and a Katherine ending as well so that's quite a bit of content.. I saw this game on sale and I thought, "Why not? I love Atlus!". So here is my simple and short first ever review:Main Pros:a-Great story. I can see Atlus making a movie adaption for this and that it would do well.b-The game's strongest point, arguably, is it's amazing, well-fleshed out characters. You can't help yourself but fall in love with them.c-The game has about 8 endings:1-Faithful True2-Faithful Good3-Faithful Bad4-Cheater True5-Cheater Good6-Cheater Bad7-Freedom True8-Freedom GoodThis game has a "Karma Meter" system in where the decisions you make and the answers that you give to questions presented to you can change the outcome of the plot. The last stage of the game forces you to make answers that can change your ending, so check the internet for an "endings guide" before going through with that stage.d-This game has amazing dub voice acting (as expected from Atlus). e-The puzzles were quite a lot of fun to solve and gave a huge feeling of satisfaction when you beat them. They can be extremely hard at times though.f-Decent soundtrack.Main Cons:a-The game's worst point is that it is short. The game's length is around 15 hours and that wasn't enough to flesh out the characters properly. Some characters barely interacted with each other! b-The controls for this game on PC are very meh. Use a controller if you can.c-The puzzles can get repetitive and boring.d-The camera can get quite glitchy at times, especially during puzzles.Overall:I give this game a 7\/10. It was a quite the fun experience in my opinion. Get it when it's on sale and you have money to spare.. A solid puzzle game but the port ruins any semblance of enjoyment to be had. The original PlayStation 3 release is already far superior to this one nearly a decade later. The only positive of this game is that it is out natively on PC for purchase but why not just buy a copy of the PS3\/360 version for less than five dollars and emulate it or even just play it on console for a superior experience.Now onto the negatives,-Cutscenes are lower quality than the PS3 release. They look and sound far worse with lots of banding and artifacting. In addition, there is a technical issue with the game where cutscene playback is bugged which causes the cutscenes to look like they are running at 2fps like a slideshow.-Audio is downgraded all around, no matter which language you pick. It sounds as if all the audio in the game is coming from a tin can. If you happen to play in Japanese then prepare for random English dialogue while playing. There is also an issue with audio where you can barely hear any of it. It happens even when using stereo headphones.-Game logic is tied to framerate and SEGA has abandoned the port so expect even more issues in both gameplay and cutscenes. There is no ingame option to lock it either. Examples include drinks being used faster and enemies\/objects moving faster than they are supposed to. The whole game is affected by this and it would take way too much space and time to try and list all the issues that are made because of unlocking the framerate without adjusting all mechanics properly. They have attempted to patch this over time but it resulted in the issues stated above which means it is still broken.-Certain parts of the game still run at 30fps like the camera\/several animations\/arcade\/UI so it will be very jarring to watch\/play in addition to the broken game logic. Bugs that were not present in the original release make an appearance.-Features removed from the Coop portion of the game. Like player winning select.-They removed a heap of graphics options\t before the game released. The only options for graphics now are (Depth of field and AntiAliasing) as in whether you want to have it on or off, no choice of different options for either one.-The textures were poorly upscaled using an AI solution. A decent idea you might think to try and make the game new again by trying to bring out as much quality in the original textures but they pretty much put all the textures in the game through a quick express batch conversion without any sort of curation to see how everything ended up looking. A lot of the textures\/images in the game ended up turning into a giant blurry mess. -They also left parts of the tools they used to port the game in the games files.-They also left duplicate files for everything in the game like the original textures which you can directly compare with the blurry mess textures the porting team made as well as other assets that don't make much sense to duplicate.I'm only scratching the surface on the issues with this port but suffice to say I cannot recommend it.
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Updated: Mar 16, 2020
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