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Cat Quest 3’s pun-soaked animal pirate action-RPG is out on Steam nowCo-op cats
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Image credit:The Gentlebros
Image credit:The Gentlebros
Did The Gentlebros come up with the pun “Pi-Rats” and then work backwards from there in deciding thatCat Quest 3should be pirate themed? Or was “Purr-ibean” the initiating pun? I feel that the action-RPG sequel had to begin with one of wordplay or another, given that its Steam page boasts that it also has “furr-ocious spells” and “gla-meow-rous costumes”.It’s also claws-out now on Steam, which has me feline fine.Cat Quest III - Launch TrailerCat Quest 3 launch trailer.Watch on YouTubeI’ll be honest, I’m not a huge fan of puns or punworlds, but I am a fan ofCat Quest. The first two games are good, accessible hack-and-slashers, with a colourful world to explore, and Cat Quest 2 introduced co-op. They’re great games to play with your kids, as a sort of My First Action-RPG experience.Cat Quest 3 continues in kind with solo and local co-op. Its big new features are nautical combat (previous games eventually allowed your character to simply walk on water), a 2.5D world (rather than simply 2D), and a “refined” combat system that allows for attack combos and hot-swapping weapons. The latter sounds great to me, but I hope it doesn’t move it beyond the ken of kids.The Gentlebros should have some time to enjoy releasing one game, but the introduction of Pi-Rats to the Cat Quest animal ecosystem begs the question of which animal pun-theme might appear in Cat Quest 4. I propose Vi-King Crabs.Cat Quest 3 isover on Steamfor £15.29/€18/$18.
Did The Gentlebros come up with the pun “Pi-Rats” and then work backwards from there in deciding thatCat Quest 3should be pirate themed? Or was “Purr-ibean” the initiating pun? I feel that the action-RPG sequel had to begin with one of wordplay or another, given that its Steam page boasts that it also has “furr-ocious spells” and “gla-meow-rous costumes”.It’s also claws-out now on Steam, which has me feline fine.Cat Quest III - Launch TrailerCat Quest 3 launch trailer.Watch on YouTubeI’ll be honest, I’m not a huge fan of puns or punworlds, but I am a fan ofCat Quest. The first two games are good, accessible hack-and-slashers, with a colourful world to explore, and Cat Quest 2 introduced co-op. They’re great games to play with your kids, as a sort of My First Action-RPG experience.Cat Quest 3 continues in kind with solo and local co-op. Its big new features are nautical combat (previous games eventually allowed your character to simply walk on water), a 2.5D world (rather than simply 2D), and a “refined” combat system that allows for attack combos and hot-swapping weapons. The latter sounds great to me, but I hope it doesn’t move it beyond the ken of kids.The Gentlebros should have some time to enjoy releasing one game, but the introduction of Pi-Rats to the Cat Quest animal ecosystem begs the question of which animal pun-theme might appear in Cat Quest 4. I propose Vi-King Crabs.Cat Quest 3 isover on Steamfor £15.29/€18/$18.
Did The Gentlebros come up with the pun “Pi-Rats” and then work backwards from there in deciding thatCat Quest 3should be pirate themed? Or was “Purr-ibean” the initiating pun? I feel that the action-RPG sequel had to begin with one of wordplay or another, given that its Steam page boasts that it also has “furr-ocious spells” and “gla-meow-rous costumes”.
It’s also claws-out now on Steam, which has me feline fine.
Cat Quest III - Launch TrailerCat Quest 3 launch trailer.Watch on YouTube
Cat Quest III - Launch Trailer
I’ll be honest, I’m not a huge fan of puns or punworlds, but I am a fan ofCat Quest. The first two games are good, accessible hack-and-slashers, with a colourful world to explore, and Cat Quest 2 introduced co-op. They’re great games to play with your kids, as a sort of My First Action-RPG experience.
Cat Quest 3 continues in kind with solo and local co-op. Its big new features are nautical combat (previous games eventually allowed your character to simply walk on water), a 2.5D world (rather than simply 2D), and a “refined” combat system that allows for attack combos and hot-swapping weapons. The latter sounds great to me, but I hope it doesn’t move it beyond the ken of kids.
The Gentlebros should have some time to enjoy releasing one game, but the introduction of Pi-Rats to the Cat Quest animal ecosystem begs the question of which animal pun-theme might appear in Cat Quest 4. I propose Vi-King Crabs.
Cat Quest 3 isover on Steamfor £15.29/€18/$18.