Cat Quest Reviews
As polished as Cat Quest may be, it does have a few downsides. The strong focus on cats and endless supply of cat puns is obviously not a world everyone will want to immerse themselves in – especially if you are a dog lover. However, if you are willing to overlook this and the basic design, what is on offer is a functional role-playing game that can be played for short or longer periods of time by players of all ages and cat lovers alike.
It feels like the Gentlebros were having a blast making this game. After beating the boss, there are plenty of other side quests to go on if you'd like, and the generous save system makes it possible to play it for just a little while and then put it down. Cat Quest doesn't reinvent the RPG genre. Instead it just does it well, with some cute cats to boot.
Cat Quest is a lovely action RPG that will be enjoyable for newcomers to RPGs and veterans who like cats.
Cat Quest is definitely good fun for a few hours and can be quite humorous, but a lack of depth to the basic gameplay loop means it gets repetitive and it's easy to lose interest.
Cat Quest is a game that stays with the roots of the ARPG genre and makes fun of it in every aspect. A brave and rogue game that is really fun and nice due to its simplicity and duration. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Colorful and fun, Cat Quest is a simple action-RPG with a great heart. And lots of cats.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Cat Quest is a decent little game that we'd definitely recommend, with a charmingly cute presentation and a solid combat system that together form an overall enjoyable experience. Although you will definitely feel the pangs of repetition, there's just about enough here to keep you engaged until you reach the title's satisfying conclusion. If you're a big RPG fan or you're a cat purr-son, then Cat Quest is going to be right up your alley.
An adorably charming action RPG, Cat Quest might not hold a great deal of challenge for veterans, but youngsters, genre newbies and especially cat owners will find much to love in its epic tale of furious furries.
Cat Quest does exactly what it says on the tin - this is a full RPG experience, condensed into a few hours of play, stuffed to the brim with adorable kitties and cat puns. If you want a short but sweet RPG with plenty of moments that will make you smile, Cat Quest can be a great choice, especially for kids.
Cat Quest is a delightfully charming experience, one that people may overlook as a kids game, and they would be sorely mistaken.
Cat Quest is a lightweight action-RPG that doesn't demand a lot of your precious time yet provides a deep enough experience to scratch a much deeper itch. It's a purrfect addition to the Nintendo Switch lineup.
Cat Quest's combat can get stale and the lacklustre dungeon design definitely hampers exploration, but the surprisingly entertaining story and cool loot system is enough to keep you engaged to see it through to the end, if, you're playing in short bursts.
Cat Quest is a good, short RPG that any cat lover will enjoy; just don't go into it looking for anything more than cute kitties and tons of feline puns.
Cat Quest is a mobile phone game turned Switch RPG that has an adorable facade, cat puns, and not much else.
Cat Quest turned out to be a low impact game with a high emphasis on fun.
A cute hack-and-slash RPG with a lot of charm that falls short of the mark thanks to its inescapable tedium
Cat Quest is strongly hindered by its original mobile game nature, but even with the excessive semplification of mechanics and short longevity it can bring a smile to gamers, providing to be accessible even for inexperienced players
Review in Italian | Read full review
Full of fun and a joy to get lost in, Cat Quest is only a few whiskers short of being the purrfect game.
Despite a few drawbacks, this light RPG hides a challenging and worthwhile experience under its cute exterior.
Seven hours or so after starting your adventure the main quest will be over, but it speaks volumes that you'll probably still want to go and explore the world and grow stronger still. It's not because Cat Quest is deep or meaningful, it's because it's just fun, and that's all a game needs to be.