Along with droppingCatherine Classicon Steam, an improved version of the original game, Sega released a demo forCatherine: Full Body, the remake with new characters, story and gameplay elements.
Catherine: Full Body’s demo lets players enjoy the beginning of the game, for around one hour of gameplay. The demo covers the first day in the series of events which will forever change protagonist Vincent’s life, introducing his friends, his girlfriend Katherine, the girl he ends up cheating with Catherine, and new character Rin. The demo is mostly made of tutorials, teaching you how to play the puzzle parts, and showing how your actions affect the story, like the different answers you’re able to pick when replying to phone messages.
While it is quite short, the demo already features many new story scenes,some of which were already previewed.Along with the puzzle parts included and their new mechanics, it shows anyone who played the original thatCatherine: Full Bodydeserves to be called a remake.
Here’s the link to the Japanese PlayStation Store for thePlayStation 4 version, and here’s thePlayStation Vita version.You’ll need a Japanese PlayStation account to download the demo. They’re not too hard to make and we alsohave a guide for it.
Along with the demo, Sega and Studio Zero also published the fourth trailer forCatherine: Full Body, featuring the song “Re:set"by Sekai no Owari. Founded up in 2007, the rock band is made of four members: Shinichi Nakajima, Satoshi Fukase, Saori Fujisaki and DJ Love. Sekai no Owari is pretty popular both in and outside Japan, having handled multiple anime songs likeMary and The Witch’s Flower’s ending theme, or the songs in the live-actionAttack on Titanfilms. The rock band is easily recognizable thanks to DJ Love, who always sports a clown mask.
If you haven’t seen them, here’s thethird trailer, narrated by the legendary Norio Wakamoto, along with an explanation of the game’s DLCs. And here’s thesecond trailer.
Catherine: Full Bodylaunches on PlayStation 4 and Vita in Japan on February 14, and on PS4 exclusively in the west at an undisclosed date. It was recently revealed that theVita version won’t be making it.More Sega and Atlus games likeCatherine Classicmight be coming to Steam soon.