

Storywise, Catherine: Full Body retains the immersive narrative of the original game. Similar to the pause feature, this simple tweak increases the chances of players to solve a puzzle and avoid that game over screen that is not only frustrating but also horrifying at times. At first, players are given three undo moves, but players can increase that number by picking up pillows, which can be found all over the puzzle towers. This tiny addition to the game makes the puzzle section a bit more manageable, especially when players find themselves stuck on a difficult puzzle.Īpart from the pause option, Catherine: Full Body also allows players to undo their last move when they mess up a puzzle. A new feature that was added to the Switch version of Catherine: Full Body is the ability to pause while solving a puzzle, which allows players to take a quick breather and look over some techniques that were previously taught by the sheep men. Throughout the game, players will also encounter other men, who were transformed into talking sheep and will share some techniques that players can use to move blocks and find an escape back into reality. Unfortunately, Vincent gives into temptation and engages in a one night stand with Catherine, starting an ill-advised affair. She is spontaneous and playful and is the exact opposite of Katherine. While struggling to make sense of his future, Vincent meets Catherine (with a C) who appears to embody everything that he is about to lose. When Vincent's girlfriend Katherine reveals that she is ready to take their relationship to the next step, Vincent immediately feels trapped, and fears that the laid back life he once led is coming to an end. In Catherine: Full Body, players take control of Vincent Brookes, a systems engineer that has enjoyed the bachelor's life despite being in a long-term relationship. Back in 2011, Atlus released Catherine, a combination visual novel, dating simulation, and puzzle game that tells an immersive story about guilt, regret, and infidelity while challenging players with creepy yet clever puzzle elements. Now, the game comes to Nintendo Switch as Catherine: Full Body, which adds tons of new features to the base game such as a new character, five new endings, new cutscenes, graphical upgrades, and new modes.
