Catherine Gameplay and Commentary (Trey)

To those who are interested in joining me on my journey through Catherine, I will be playing and commentating on the game in the coming days. I will be updating this post with embed files of the YouTube uploads in 15 minute parts. This is my first time doing something like this, but hopefully it isn’t terribly uninteresting. I’m not the best at puzzle games so it should be fun to watch me struggle through the Puzzle Survival Horror game with sheep-people. We’re doing this kind of stuff to help people get to know the people behind EXP Con a little better. If you find this EXP Personality Project stuff entertaining, we hope you will join us at the convention this year and for years to come. This will also be fun for me, I think. I probably won’t talk during the cut-scenes because I will be engaged in the game. Let me know what you think! Thanks for the support.

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Ryan Sweat | 31 July 2011 | Gameplay | No Comments   

Catherine Demo First Impression (Trey)

I just set the controller down from playing the Catherine demo for the PS3. I must say, it was pretty strange. It’s described as a puzzle-plat former with a dash of adventure and horror. Now, I know a demo is only supposed to give you a little taste of what’s to come, but I really hope there’s a lot more to the “puzzle” part of the game. You see, puzzles are kinda my jam.

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Ryan Sweat | 31 July 2011 | Impressions | No Comments   

Catherine Demo First Impressions (Ryan)

If you were to put a controller in my hand and asked me to play Catherine without telling me what company created it, I would know it was done by the Persona Team at Atlus. If you were to try and tell me it wasn’t, I would wonder why you are throwing sorcery trick-craft my way. Of course I would be right because I know a Persona Team’s game when I see one. From the music to the character designs to the story, all of the pieces scream that Shin Megami Tensei atmosphere I have come to love over the last couple years.

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Ryan Sweat | 30 July 2011 | Impressions | No Comments