
The gameplay is divided between the daytime, where Vincent interacts with the characters in a social simulation, and his dreams where he must navigate three-dimensional towers through combined platforming and puzzle-solving.
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That is UNLESS you really fancy the competitiveness that Catherine: Full Body’s Online Multiplayer provides.The story follows Vincent Brooks, a man who is beset by supernatural nightmares while torn between his feelings for his longtime girlfriend Katherine and the similarly named beauty Catherine. But if you’re heavily concentrated on just Gameplay, you might be better off just going with Classic. If, like me, you prefer story above all else then Full Body is worth it. I will admit that Full Body has a significant price difference, but that all comes down to how much you value the additional story that’s been given.
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However, if you’re an existing fan of the series and want to see more from this game, then definitely go for Catherine: Full Body. If you just want to check out what Catherine was all about without wanting to commit to the heavier price tag, then go for Classic. If you want to get in on Catherine but don’t know which version to buy, I’d say it all boils down to what you want. As a huge Persona fan, I fully enjoyed hearing my favorite Persona tracks while I explored in the Stray Sheep.įINAL VERDICT: Catherine Classic or Catherine: Full Body? Lastly, one of the new features that I ABSOLUTELY ENJOYED (at least for personal reasons) was the new Jukebox in the Stray Sheep which now features new music from Persona 3/4/5/Q/Arena and other Atlus titles. A few new characters were also introduced. There are over 20 new cutscenes that were added to the game, as well as 5 new endings – 3 for Qatherine / Rin and 1 new ending each for Catherine and Katherine. Catherine: Full Body adds a lot of other story elements as a whole too. I do love that they didn’t stop with just adding Qatherine. It’s a small nitpick but it is worth mentioning since this shows that, while Qatherine as new character adds to the story, her placement in the plot does come at a cost to the original game. Rin’s existence in Full Body however, gives you hints that something is indeed wrong. With the original plot, the game has you doubting whether the whole Nightmare experience is even real. You see, the whole game has 2 settings: the Real World and the Nightmare World. HOWEVER (and without spoiling), her mere existence does remove a layer of story-telling from the actual core plot. Like I said, in terms of narrative, she seems clean. There IS one critique about Rin STORY-WISE. She pops from the background so playing “Let’s Spot the New Character” just seems to easy. She seems to stand out from the crowd because, while her story is cleanly woven, her art style just seemed new. I will comment however, that Rin just seems so different VISUALLY from everyone else.

I mean sure, it’s not perfect, especially during the “confessional” scenes where the game quite blatantly tells you “THIS IS FOR A NEW POSSIBILITY,” but coming from the perspective of someone who just played his first Catherine game, she did seem to fit story-wise. The impressive thing here is that Qatherine’s story is woven into the core story of the game almost seamlessly. She ends up working in the bar where Vincent and his friends drink and even finds herself living next door to Vincent. In addition to Katherine (Vincent’s existing girlfriend) and Catherine (a mysterious new flame who just suddenly enters Vincent’s life), you now have Qatherine AKA Rin who has amnesia and is a new love interest for Vincent.

Most notably of all is the addition of another “-atherine” to the already complicated love story of Vincent. Now, the MAIN difference between Catherine Classic and Catherine: Full Body is that there are new additions to the story. You can match with players online and simultaneously play with or against each other. Since fans of the community enjoyed playing Catherine competitively, Catherine: Full Body leans into this by having this mode available. Another feature is its online multiplayer.
