Kathy Rain Reviews
By all means, if you are ever in the mood for a gripping tale and yearn for the days of the classic point-and-click genre then I highly recommend giving Kathy Rain a playthrough.
A fantastic story well told, superbly presented. When it comes to point and click adventures on Steam, Kathy reigns.
[Kathy Rain] really sticks out as one of the best looking pixel art games I've played in a while
Kathy Rain, the original creation of Clifftop Games, isn't just a "very good indie point-and-click that captures the magic of the classics." This IS a classic. From the great puzzles, and how you are "guided" towards solving them, feeling like an investigator while at it, to the deeply engrossing story, strong atmosphere, and even stronger main character, it's easy to see that this is one of the best of its kind - and now it's even better. Kathy Rain: Director's Cut improves it in all sorts of ways, making it the clear choice between the two versions, even for those who have already played the first instalment.
If you like AGS adventure games, Kathy Rain shouldn't disappoint you. However, I hope that we'll eventually get a sequel that will answer questions raised by the conclusion of the first game.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Channeling in themes from Twin Peaks, Kathy Rain has its own story to confuse you with.
Despite a few loose ends and some annoyances, Kathy Rain is an intriguing mystery well worth your time.
All in all, Kathy Rain is a top notch game for Nancy Drew fans, mystery lovers or anyone who just loves sassy women on motorcycles.
Kathy Rain is a conventional graphic adventure in which the greatest weight of its appeal lies in its plot. Perhaps the puzzles are there almost in passing and are not up to what is required of a game of this genre, but knows how to compensate with other virtues, a sensational graphic section and a cast of very professional voices are responsible for completing the attractions of this work.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
While there have been a great number of LucasArts-esque point-and-click adventure titles on Switch, not all of them have been created equal...