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Susan Ashworth, known in her neighbourhood as the crazy Cat Lady, is a lonely 40-
year old on the verge of suicide. She has no family, no friends and no hope for a
better future.One day she discovers that five strangers will come along and change everyt...
Susan Ashworth, known in her neighbourhood as the crazy Cat Lady, is a lonely 40-
year old on the verge of suicide. She has no family, no friends and no hope for a
better future.One day she discovers that five strangers will come along and change everything.But those five, "The Parasites", are also the most ruthless, deranged and cold-blooded bunch of psychopaths the city has ever known. They will stop at nothing to hurt Susan. Unless, she hurts them first...
Susan's few weeks journey doesn't take her across the world and won't turn her into a
hero. She has little faith in others and hardly even cares about herself. She can't fight
and has never fired a gun in her life. But she's hanging onto that thin thread of hope, that in the end, as promised, there's an elusive reward waiting for her. Something worth trying for. Something that'll help her find an unlikely friend. Something that'll give her life a purpose. Susan's journey takes her on a roller-coaster ride between the world of the living and the world of the dead, where the only way to survive is to overcome her biggest weakness: her own self.
The Cat Lady is a new, critically acclaimed horror adventure game by designer
Remigiusz Michalski (author of Downfall, 2009). A gripping story, pumping soundtrack,
high-resolution artwork, and motivational voice acting will engross you on your journey through the strange and often terrifying world of The Cat Lady.
A deeply engrossing story dripping with gut-wrenching tension and pacing by writer Remigiusz Michalski.
A highly stylized visual style with high resolution artwork.
Simple keyboard controls for a streamlined experience.
Features a pumping soundtrack with 70+ minutes of original music.
Indie development & voice cast provide gritty, uncensored punch.
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I enjoyed playing The Cat Lady. Like a few other folks, I didn't expect much, but it was relatively inexpensive, so I purchased it. I am so glad I did. The story is good, the mood is just right and the main character, Susan Ashworth is pretty relateable.
While the art style put me off a bit, it fits the game. I did enjoy the soundtrack very much. It had some predictable moments, but I feel almost all games have those. For an indie title, it was very well done. While replayability is obviously very low, I did play through it three times just becuase I enjoyed it so much. Give it a try!
This game caught my eye since it has got good game reviews, it has localized into my language and I haven't played many adventure games. So I gave a try with this one.
The game controls are simple: four directional keys and the Enter key. Nothing more is needed, and thus you can easily get into how the game works. And I also like there is no frustrating pixel hunting like in many point-and-click graphic adventure video games. So the game challenge is done right: figuring out how to handle the hotspots, not finding them desperately.
The game visuals looks quite dated but they are suitable for this kind of game on the other hand. Grim, stylized and low colored. It looks so much like in some older flash horror games. The voice acting is pretty okay but it's nothing special, and few dialogues are totally muted for some glitch.
It's nice to see the game is localized in my mother language which is rare, but the game localization is quite lacking unfortunately. Some translations does not match with the dialog, there are some spelling errors, few texts are overlapping and few texts are not localized at all displaying them in the source language instead. Also the readability of the texts are not so good because of the font style and the weak contrast between the texts and the background.
This game was not that scary for a horror game. There was really no tension or any suspension to keep on toes. The gore and the sexual content was not really shocking or anything very noticeable despite the warning. And the story of depression and being suicidal went quite sidetracked in the last two chapters. Anyway, I had good time with this game. If only it would have more replay value, like real choices that affect the game storyline.
Excellent and scary story with some really fantastic puzzles. I didn't get tripped up enough to look any answers up, but also didn't feel like the puzzles were too easy. Perfectly balanced in that regard. The art is pretty rough around the edges, but despite that it works really well and the atmosphere and mood are just right. The only major flaw is that some of the dialogue exchanges are way too long and often redundant. Over explains.
Definitely a must play for point and click lovers, assuming the themes aren't too heavy for you.