
Thankfully, the original story of Catherine is still here with new and improved cutscenes. Rin’s story also introduces even more otherworldly elements with aliens that don’t mesh well with the rest of the game. This, along with the deadnaming controversy in The Last of Us Part II, shows that game developers still have a long way to go with LGBTQ+ representation in games. Later on in the story, the game appears afraid to have Vincent and Rin do anything more than hug. While such a story beat may have had an easier time flying under the radar a few short years ago, it is undeniably problematic. Vincent’s first response when learning this is to act horrified and hit Rin. Vincent sees them naked following an accident in the shower.
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In a mid-game twist, it is revealed that Rin - Vincent’s third love interest, new to the Full Body version - identifies as male and presents as female. Spoilers for Catherine: Full Body follow. While the interesting narrative retained from Catherine’s original release is still backed up by great performances by Troy Baker, Laura Bailey, and Michelle Ruff, the additional content centered around the new character Rin is highly problematic. That said, it would also be interesting to see a similar story play out from a woman’s perspective. While Catherine has long been controversial for its aging bachelor’s perspective on relationships and clumsy handling of sexual diversity, the game isn’t under any illusions that Vincent is a good guy, which keeps the story from feeling wholly misogynistic. In his recurring nightmares, he and a bunch of sheep-men have to climb a tower of blocks and risk dying in both the dream and real world. Katherine is pushing Vincent towards marriage, but he’s worried about committing, doubly so when she suggests she might be pregnant. While some of Catherine’s story and writing feels outdated and downright problematic in its handling of LGBTQ+ characters, Catherine: Full Body feels right at home on the system as one of the best ports to hit Nintendo Switch in a long time. Now it’s finally come to the Switch as an incredibly solid port.

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The game is a lot of fun but can make you quite uncomfortable with its use of explicit text messages and suggestive sex scenes.Ĭatherine's narrative was gripping when first released in 2011, and it was revamped in 2019 when Atlus’ Studio Zero remastered it for PS4 and PS Vita as Catherine: Full Body. Stuck in an unhappy relationship with long-time girlfriend Katherine, Vincent has an affair with a demonic blonde bombshell named Catherine.

This visual novel/puzzle game sees you scale towers of blocks within the dreams of a man named Vincent, who's struggling with guilt and anxiety about his love life.

Catherine is a game you don’t want to play anywhere near your parents, even on Nintendo Switch.
