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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 never heard of the game before I found it on Gog. Normally im not so much into adventure games anymore (like i used to be in the early lucasarts days) but deceided to buy it because of its promising themes and the incredible good reviews it got here. I have to say: It is one of the most unique and amazing games I came across for a long time. Even if youre no adventure fan you have to check it out. There are few Video Games that deserve to be called works of art (Planescape Torment and System Shock are amongst them, just to name tow), but this game has definitely be included in such a list. I have rarely played a game that takes its characters so serious and explores its difficult and dark themes so rigiously. Not only highly recommened - you HAVE to play it!
There's a lot wrong with The Cat Lady, but there's a lot right about it, too. It's a mixed bag in terms of game play, but if you let the creepy atmosphere and intriguing story absorb you you'll no doubt find yourself having a blast with this title. I live-streamed this on Twitch in it's entirety and my viewers loved it. 8/10
Depression is no joke. This game portrays it brilliantly. It's brutally honest and also hopeful.
The plot is perfect for a movie adaptation. I really felt like watching a few hours long movie. Good dialogues, great voice acting (especially the main protagonist. I could really feel all her emotions). Great soundtrack. Unique art. You dont use the mouse here, only keyboard, so it's not a traditional point and click per se, but the gameplay is simple and easy that way. Nothing is too hard here, there are only a few puzzles, apart from the usual interaction with objects, which are both intuitive and logical. But the story is so thrilling that the lack of challenging puzzles really doesn't matter here. I really felt for Susan and I was rooting for her until the end. At times I felt like it was me and the dialogue or action choices were influenced by how I feel. I think what's really special about The Cat Lady is that it doesn't leave you indifferent. I felt a lot during this game. There are some eerie, creepy and unsettling scenes here and there but that just showed the darkest sides of human nature.
At the end of the game, I just said ''wow''. Susan Ashworth and her story will stay with me for a while.
I like this game but have to take 2 stars away..
One: it is very empty and boring in comparisson with the first one (Downfall).
Two: the voicover is HORRIBLE! I know that it is an indie game and all but it is NOT hard to hear that 50% OF THE VOICELINES IS CLIPPING! and really awfully! would it really be hard to stay a little further from the mic or at least do something about the clipping in post? I didnt feel immersed half of the time because I felt like listening to a counter-strike 1.6 voicechat in 2005 instead of enjoying a horror story...
SPOILERS:
Let's start with the gameplay. It's the usual adventure game schlock: moon logic puzzles, puzzles that hint toward their solution after they're solved (looking at you, hospital heart). For an adventure game, it's par for the course: stupid, but usually doesn't get in the way too much.
Aesthethically, it looks fine at first, but as the game gets more and more confused about what it is about, the graphics stop complimenting the story. It's not pretty, but it doesn't have to be. The voice acting is horrid, but not entertainingly so.
The story starts strong. The first chapter is great, but as the game goes on and the number of plot-unrelated (!!!), contrived psycho killers skyrockets, the suspension of disbelief gets strained. Mine lasted right about the fourth one, right around the time he got eaten by cats (don't think too hard about the supernatural elements, they don't make sense and are a red herring {!}). For the most important element of an adventure game, this plot doesn't seem to know what it is about. Ghosts, psychopathic murderers, disturbed minds, suicidal persons, loss and dealing with it, alienation, All sorts of topics are fired like grapeshot, hoping that at least one plot pellet finds its mark, with about as much accuracy or subtlety.
Sadly, the game is an overhyped, preachy and misguided mess. For a work of art touted as life affirming (that particular review rumbled me enough to write this one in response), it is absurdly misguided. The game's take on misery is not merely naive, but is downright stupid. It uses concepts like crutches until they break, so they get discarded and replaced with other ones. As a result, it's a mess. The first third of the game has nothing to do with the second or third, characters are introduced and retired quick.
The game has a loyal following, but I strongly suspect it is because it mentions emotionally charged topics like suicide and depression and so forth. It's successfully pretentious, but not good.