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First-cat feline rampage sim Catlateral Damage is back on Switch😹
We first covered Catlateral Damage seven(!?!?!?!) years ago, when our mascot was discovered in an early version of the game. Now, we've all grown a little, we've all learned some hard lessons, and it's time to reconnect with our old friend Catlateral Damage on Switch, where it appears in its "Remeowstered" form. From the eShop page:
• A complete progression redesign • More objects to topple and interact with • 20+ new pet photos, bringing the total to almost 300 • Brand new tasks to complete • Persistent stat boosts and abilities • Revamped cat models and animations • Overall improvements to UI, animations, and effects
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I finished game #190 (omg) several days ago but there was quite a bit of deliberating over rankings. The bottom three are still in a nebulous muddle of “idk, they all kind of sucked.” I’ve been in quite a mood lately and haven’t been enjoying video games as much as I usually do, so I found myself slogging through or giving up on quite a few of these, even the ones I genuinely enjoyed, but I tried to be fair in spite of that.
1. Children of Morta - Rogue-lites best genre. Fight me.
2. Inscryption - Not making my list of all-time-favorite games, but it fascinates me to no end nevertheless. And the Scrybes are genuinely some of my favorite video game characters ever.
3. Cloud Gardens - This was super addicting and I can’t for the life of me explain why. I’ve played these sorts of sandbox art games before and haven’t liked them, but the puzzle/scenario aspect of this game kept it moving in a way that made it hard to put down.
4. Everhood - The moral of this game is “Murder is okay because there’s an afterlife.” Which. Um. Good thing those battles are fun as heck, amiright?
5. Night Reverie - This is a game for children, and I am not a children. But it was cute. I liked it.
6. Catlateral Damage - Stupid fun! Our other two cats do not knock stuff over but our new kitten does; I think if I’d played this after we got her I might have liked it slightly less lmao
7. Sable - I think I was pretty unfair to this game because of the whole, you know. Off my meds, major depressive episode thing. I could definitely see myself in the mindset to explore the world more thoroughly, but I was not in that mindset at the time when it mattered.
8. Rain World - I’m not one for survival sandbox type games, but I think I actually would have liked this one more if it was this open-ended “Survive as long as you can while exploring as much as you can” type of deal. That’s not what it is, though. There’s an implicit story, which means there’s an implicit goal, and the game gives you little to no feedback about how close you are to reaching that goal. You just know that it’s there and it nags at you.
9. Lavender - There was one really bad puzzle early on (the chess one) that made me put the whole game down for a week. Once I came back to it it wasn’t so awful.
10. Lonely People Potion Shop - This one was pretty awful though. Not gonna lie.
Game rec: Catlateral Damage
This is a PC game currently on steam for €2.04
If you liked Untitled Goose Game for letting you to be an annoying little shit with no consequences (in-game or out of it) then this might be one for you!
It’s super basic graphic wise, and basically you are a cat left alone in a house full of things that could be knocked down. Which you are encouraged to do, with a cheery little tune to accompany you. You jump to shelves, on top of things, into cupboards, and you just knock shit down. That’s it, that’s the game.
There are powerups to make you jump higher or swat harder, and sometimes there’s random ‘moon gravity’ so you can jump fully across a room for 30 seconds (handy for that elusive high shelf). One hilarious powerup is Catnip, which makes you go super fast and swat super hard for 30 seconds. (there’s psychedelic lighting effects, but you can turn those off in the settings)
I recommend a controller, and physically it’s a little heavy on the trigger finger, but the ‘litterbox mode’ is untimed, and I find it very playable.
Also, there is a level where you’re in a museum and you (improbably) can actually knock over the giant dinosaur skeleton.
I thought this would have entertainment value for 20-30 minutes but it’s actually really good stress relief so I’ve played this way more than I thought I would.
Krogan from Catlateral Damage
in honor of being in a house with 4/5 of my sisters for the first time in months, i made them watch the polygon catlateral damage video