Cat Quest II Reviews
This isn’t a game for those who like deep combat systems or a deep story in their RPGs. Rather it’s a game with a colorful world, well designed characters, and great sense of humor that anyone of any age can sit down and enjoy.
Cat Quest 2 is larger in map size and has added a co-op mode, but almost every other part remains untouched since 2017's original title. That being said, adding doggo to the story line, has made it funner and fluent combat and puns are still there. Altogether, Cat Quest 2 is a good option if you're into light RPGs.
Review in Persian | Read full review
I do wish that your AI co-op buddy was a bit more competent, but that's a minor gripe. All in all, though, the time flew by and the smile stayed on my face through almost the entire playthrough. This action RPG promises a wonderful treat if you're looking for a pretty dense game.
Because it is so similar to the original, and because the mechanics are still as bare bones as ever, Cat Quest 2 walks the line between enjoyable and vapid.
Cat Quest II is a really good game and a sequel that surpasses the original game in many aspects.
Review in Persian | Read full review
Cat Quest II took what made the original special and amplified the fun with co-op multiplayer and a variety of enjoyable quests.
Meow let me tell you about a purrfect game for fans of furry cuteness and action RPG action...
This cute pun is a must for all cat and dog lovers. You'll enjoy it twice as much in co-op, but even as a lone wolf you won't regret it. It's exactly the kind of game where you think "I'll finish one more dungeon and turn it off," and suddenly it's three in the morning. Beautiful colorful environment, constant action, full of quests and the excitement of a bitter fight is complemented by pleasant music. Two cute playable characters that you can switch between at any time are the biggest plus. Cat Quest II definitely did well for the developers at The Gentlebros, even if it doesn't differ much from the first one.
Review in Czech | Read full review
In Cat Quest II, return to Felingard for a new adventure. But things are pawfully different this time around, as a new doggy companion joins the fray. Fur real!
A great improvement from the first game, with more gameplay features and cat puns this time.
Cat Quest II is a great game for a bit of relaxation on the weekend. The second game in the series makes us to form an unlikely alliance to overcome shared troubles. Unfortunately the game often offers inconsistent difficulty, simply placing tough enemies where we are not supposed to go. Otherwise, it's a nice adventure game.
Review in Polish | Read full review
While it focuses to be appealing for kids this adventure RPG has tons of humor and a joyful story. IT could be a good experience for the whole family it gets repetitive but on the Budget it’s acceptable.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Cat Quest II is a good co-op RPG that can be enjoyed in short sessions with a close friend or family member. The simplicity of the game’s combat coupled with its little RPG nuances makes it an interesting experience for both casual gamers and fans of the genre.
Are you a cat lover, or a dog lover? Well we might just have the purrfect game for you. This game is no dog’s dinner, in fact its quite ameowzing. Not ruff around the edges at all. Ok now that I’ve got all those puns out the way (not sure I believe that one, I’m sure they’ll be some paw) it’s time to talk about the game. The first Cat Quest is an action RPG where you play a cat across a large open map to complete multiple side quests, sort out the big bad, and save the day of course. Cat Quest II does all that but also adds a dog, and most importantly lets you play co op
The JOY of this game is directly related to your ability to laugh at simple and foolish things. The game's cuteness, vocabulary, story, references, and jokes are there to bring you that innocent smiles while you play. CAT QUEST II is a CASUAL RPG. Simple, easy and fun. A great game to introduce new and young players to the RPG genre. The only UNBALANCED thing on the game is the number of items vs its content. The game seems short to the number of weapons and gear you can equip. You can complete the game with no need of using half of it.
Fluffy, enjoyable, and suitable for all, Cat Quest II is the RPG you did not know you want, but need.
The gameplay is simple, but diverse… and the game is as hard as you want it to be. You can stick to the main story and face a challenge, or you can do every side-quest in sight, explore every cave, and power-level your way to endgame state before you even visit the Lupus Empire. But whatever you do, just play this game. I loved it, my wife loved it, even my cat loved watching me play it. Now pounce along and go get this purrific title.
I can’t express enough just how well The Gentlebros delivers in making a ridiculously charming and rewarding game. Cat Quest II has bucket loads of terrific humour, adorable characters and you will never tire of the entertaining cat and dog puns on offer. The second playable character really adds to keeping combat fresh, whether you play the game in solo mode or in local co-op with a friend. Cat Quest II may be overly familiar to those that have played Cat Quest, but more of the same is definitely not a bad thing when the game is so entertaining and fun to play. This cat-venture is a terrific sequel that certainly gets my tail wagging with joy!
a very good Action RPG, friendly and playful with the player: as playful as a cat or dog puppy. And so pretty too.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Welcome to a land full of adventure and vicious foes. You play the role of two kings who must take back their lands from Lioner the Purrsecutor and Wolfen the Labrathor. A world where cats and dogs reign supreme and have battled for years over an ancient sword. Felingard the land of the cats and Lupus Empire, land of the dogs, lay full of riches and gear. Explore dungeons, collect top gear and magics.