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#CAT QUEST II REVIEW UPGRADE#
Those, who played Cat Quest before, will pretty quickly notice that Cat Quest II can be seen as an upgrade to the original adventure. Their end goal is that cats and dogs can one day coexist, but to do this they must work together. In Cat Quest II, the war between the cats of Felingard and the dogs of the Lupus Empire continues, and thus, two kings who couldn’t be more different are forced to work together to be able to reclaim their original thrones. Effectively making this, a grand co-op adventure. However, one difference here is that this adventure expands past the cat-centric story and gives players the chance to play as a dog. Luckily for me, this second quest wasn’t lacking in any way and only built on the established features of the first title. So when Cat Quest II was announced, I couldn’t wait to finally get to play it. I still recall when I first discovered Cat Quest, it came off like a not-so-serious adventure game but little did I know, it soon became one of my favorite action RPG titles.
