Embark on an enchanting journey with “Cat Quest III,” a game that perfectly marries the whimsical charm of feline pirates with an engaging and fun gameplay experience. This adventure sees you and your (very small) party of pirates in purr-suit of the legendary North Star, the greatest treasure imaginable, imbued with incredible power much like the mythical One Piece.
The gameplay is a delightful blend of hack n’ slash combat, puzzle-solving, and ship traversal/combat, ensuring a dynamic and captivating experience throughout. The game is divided into three parts: the overworld, dungeons and towers, and exploring the seas in your pirate ship. Each and every section is crafted with care, wich I found engaging but far from overwhelming.

Exploring hack’ n’ Slash style.
In the overworld, you will traverse a classic JRPG-style isometric map, engaging in hack n’ slash combat and solving puzzles. With charming visuals and charismatic character designs accompanying your adventure. I found the combat system addictive, with it offering a variety of weapons and spells to unlock. Your arsenal will consist of a melee and ranged weapon, along with up to four spells that range from aggressive to defensive. In general melee weapons range from claws to swords, and even massive two-handed shields, while the ranged options include firearms and wands. Altogether the amount of different weapons and their effects along with upgrade mechanics provide a good variety of loadouts.
To add more layers to the player loadout. Simultaneously armour sets with even more passive skills that will support varying playstyles can be found. Basically this not only adds another level of customisation, but further persuaded me to try playstyles I didn’t even consider.
Ship gameplay make up a decent chunk of the game too, given it is about being a pirate and all. Adding more depth to the traditional RPG elements. Navigating the high seas, battling enemy ship or creatures on the way to new islands with more puzzle breaks, is a great addition. The ship can be outfitted with special attacks picked up from mini bosses found across the seas.

Break from the story.
Exploration extends into dungeons and towers, where your combat and puzzle-solving skills are put to the test. These segments are meticulously designed to provide a balanced challenge, requiring strategic use of your abilities. The puzzles are usually simple, with a clue being almost always nearby. Yet they’re a very welcome change of pace offering a satisfying break from the combat sequences.
Bounties are another standout feature, contributing to the game’s open-world appeal. The world is accessible from the start, allowing you to tackle high-level enemies early on with enough skill and patience. This freedom to face powerful foes and gain valuable rewards early in the game adds a layer of excitement and replay ability. Especially paired with new game+.

Simple yet effective story.
Generally the main story is a straightforward pirate adventure, it serves as a solid foundation for open exploration. The game quickly hands you a ship and the primary objective, releasing you into a vast, open world. The real charm lies in the side quests, brimming with references to other titles and filled with cat puns. My partner found these hilarious, and I must admit, some were incredibly creative. The sheer amount of references and how they are integrated make the game feel like a love letter to fans. No matter what you may be fan of, I can assure you will find some of your interests referenced here.

Do you miss couch co-op? I miss couch co-op.
Playing the game in co-op mode with my partner was an absolute blast. However, we found the late game to be extremely easy, as we were over-leveled from extensive exploration and bounty hunting. Co-op, the players can revive each other. In hand making the game significantly easier, and allows for some mini bosses to be defeated earlier than anticipated. Important to note that my partner doesn’t really play games apart form the few that she obsessed over like Vice City. Because of this I always appreciate games that allow for easy to pick up mechanics and allow a non gamer to be helpful throughout the playthrough. On the other hand, playing solo offers a more engaging challenge. Managing mana strategically and utilizing all combat mechanics made the stronger enemies and bounties more rewarding.

In Conclusion.
“Cat Quest III” is a delightful adventure filled with charm, humor, and engaging gameplay. Its balanced mechanics, combined with a captivating world and a plethora of references, make it a must-play for fans of the genre. Whether you’re playing solo for a more challenging experience or in co-op for a more relaxed adventure, this game promises hours of fun and exploration. Dive into the whimsical world of cat pirate puns and set sail for the North Star—you won’t be disappointed!
Cat Quest III will be available 8th August 2024 on all major platforms.











































































































