Cat Quest III review: Cats, pirates, and a whole lot of fun


A quick way to make me interested in your game is to involve cats of some kind, so I was surprised to discover a beloved RPG series with a passionate fanbase prominently featuring cats and other furry creatures that I didn’t know of. Cat Quest is a series of adorable, bite-sized RPGs telling a multi-chapter narrative of feline heroines on the search for world-altering treasure. Cat Quest 3 is the latest entry in the franchise and was my introduction.

Ten hours and some change later, I had 100% complete Cat Quest 3 and all of its achievements, and my feelings were bittersweet. On the one hand, I genuinely had an absurd amount of fun exploring this unique world and diving into the shockingly diverse combat, but on the other hand… it was over. This is an extremely inviting, approachable RPG for players of all ages that may be one of my top Xbox games of the year, with my only wish being that there had been just a bit more for me to explore (and that the first Cat Quest was actually on Xbox).

This review was made possible thanks to a review code provided by Kepler Interactive. The company did not see the contents of the review before publishing.

What is Cat Quest 3?

Cat Quest III – Launch – YouTube
Cat Quest III - Launch - YouTube


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Cat Quest III

• Price: $19.99 at CDKeys (Xbox) | CDKeys (PC, Steam)
• Release date:
Aug. 8, 2024
• Developer:
The Gentlebros
• Publisher:
Kepler Interactive
• Genre:
RPG
• Players:
Single-player, two-player local co-op
• Install size:
1.2GB
• Playtime:
~10 hours
• Platforms:
Xbox, Windows PC, PlayStation, Switch
• Xbox Game Pass:
No
• Reviewed on: 
Xbox Series X





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