![]() There are numerous bonus effects that different items can bestow upon you which includes bonus defense, an extra chance to land critical hits, boosts in physical damage, roll distance, experience earned and coins drops, as well as buffs to your health or mana. There are also magical spells to find throughout the world to aid you in your quest. Armour takes the form of chest pieces and headgear. Weapons include swords, axes, clubs, and magical staffs. In terms of the items you can collect, there’s a fair few. There’s little use making this sort of game without a levelling system and an arsenal of various weapons, equipment, and powers to put to use. that you’re a fan of is referenced in Cat Quest 2. Trust me, at least one movie, game, book, etc. Quests that require a little more elbow grease to their pop culture-filled objectives included stopping Dr Jekitt and Kitward Kyde from becoming an unstoppable monster, aiding Ammuttdeus Woofgang in sneaking into the Dog Kingdom, ensuring the Doge Knight could defeat Two Fur-Face, concocting the ultimate hotdog with the help of Pawdon Ruffsey (and stopping the nefarious Caesar Sal Lad from disrupting this), and taking part in a quest I’m certain was referencing The Matrix. Both of these were some of the more humourous quests in the game, in that they don’t offer too much of a challenge (or any really) and yet still had me chuckling, whilst reminding me of the charm to the game. One quest had me simply competing in a staring competition, whilst another saw me become a champion at rock, paper, scissors. There’s more than a few pop culture refences crammed into Cat Quest 2 and I’ve decided to note down a few of my favourites here. I want to give praise to the side quests though, as these certainly outshone the main ones, even though those too were delightful. The plot itself isn’t necessarily something you’ve not seen before, but there’s a charm to the game and its messages that stand out, nonetheless. As such, it’s up to you and your companion (a cat and dog, respectively) to try and bring peace and order back to the lands by forging the Legendary Kingsblade to defeat the forces of evil who rule either kingdom. These two nations once worked together, but in typical power-corrupting fashion, this alliance didn’t hold. ![]() There’s the Cat Kingdom and there’s the Dog Kingdom. I’ll start off by briefly discussing the main narrative. I’ll also mention that there may be a few spoilers here and there, for those wanting to go in blind. As always, this isn’t a review as such, but more so a spruced-up version of all the notes I made when playing the game. ![]() Today I want to let you know all about my thoughts regarding Cat Quest 2. Welcome to this Dualshocks Discussions instalment.
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