The player will fight enemies, avoid traps and hazards, and solve simple environmental puzzles like teleporting pods. Some of them are necessary to make the main story advance, while others are entirely optional challenges. Ruins, caverns, and castles are the most common. While exploring the World Map, the player might come across many dungeons. While this might spoil the fun of discovering new locations, it also makes the player eager to reach places they could only check out on the map. When the player opens the menu, they can freely consult the world map, without any limitation. Cathulhu’s lair is one of the many places the player will find on the world map. Despite this, exploration goes in accordance with story progression: some areas are downright impossible to traverse if the player’s level is too low. The game’s world is open to exploring and the player can freely move around. The world map isn’t a simple HUB, but it acts as the set for a good part of the action and narration. Since there are two protagonists, one of them is controlled by the player while the other by AI in Solo Mode or another player in co-op. The game plays like your traditional Action RPG, with real-time combat, leveling up, spells, and tons of items to equip. Characters are adorable and the player will rarely find them annoying, however, it must be said that they have the depth of cardboard nonetheless. It doesn’t take itself seriously and doesn’t try to pull anything but entertain the player with puny names, video game references, and other funny situations.
#CAT QUEST II EQUIPMENT FREE#
It’s up to our two heroes, an unnamed cat, and dog, to free the oppressed kingdoms and reclaim their reigns. It put two usurpers on the throne, Lionard the Purrsecutor and Wolfen the Labrathor. STORYĪn evil force has taken over the Kingdom of Felingard and its eternal rival, the Lupus Empire. But is it really like this? Only time will tell. What if these animals were to achieve human intellect? Would they be able to finally set aside their differences and cooperate? The Action-RPG Cat Quest II, whose world is inhabited by anthropomorphic cats and dogs, seems to answer with a big NO. As many pet owners know, it’s sometimes really difficult to get cats and dogs to tolerate each other, let alone live together.