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134.9 hrs on record (30.0 hrs at review time)
This game is extremely beautiful and fun. It lags sometimes though even on a high-end PC, but apparently they're working on a fix
Posted 8 March, 2022.
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1.6 hrs on record (1.3 hrs at review time)
If anyone ever tells you that video games are not art forms, please confront them with this masterpiece; The game-play, the customization, the artificial intelligence, the innovative multiplayer experience, and - perhaps most importantly - the story - it's all there.

Set in a dystopian and post-nuclear environment where mutant felines known as the Catty dominate society, Ratty Catty shares the lesson of what chaos may ensue when one societal class rules over another. The way the Ratty (the new species of Rat created by millenniums of post-nuclear evolution) struggle to find food, provide for their families, and even attempt to just exist outside of their tiny, cramped homes (that they were forced into by the Catty) draws forth a powerful, agonizing reaction from the player. Depending on which ending the player receives, their mood may shift from uncomfortably sorrowful to unbearably sorrowful, or to unbearably curious, or to very hopeful - but, I won't spoil anything.

As for the game-play, Ratty Catty is extremely fun. Whether you play as the protagonist (the Ratty) or the antagonist (the Catty), this game-play experience will surely draw you in for hours on end.

As the Ratty, players face a massive, sometimes overwhelming environment in which they must collect food to provide for their children whilst avoiding the Catty. As time goes on, the Ratty's children slowly starve, creating a high-paced and intense atmosphere, and an incentive to work fast. The pride a Ratty feels when feeding a baby to its fullest is gratifying, however the grief experienced when a baby Ratty perishes can be very upsetting. Each Ratty has a set amount of lives; If they run out of lives, they die for good unless an ally Ratty revives them.

As the Catty, it is your goal to defeat the Ratty and prevent them from collecting food and feeding it to their children. When a Catty manages to catch and defeat a Ratty, it is very satisfying, considering the Ratty are such small and quick targets. Knowing that a Ratty could be anywhere around you at any time is also very pressure-inducing and exciting.

The multiplayer experience of Team Ratty vs. Team Catty is extremely enticing, however if a group chooses to all be on one team, the artificial intelligence that takes over for the opposite team exhibits extremely familiar behaviors to that of a human player.

There are also a lot of neat customization options that are available to the player (for both the Ratty and the Catty), spawning a very unique aesthetic for the game.

Overall, I would absolutely recommend Ratty Catty. After playing it and getting all of the endings, I can say with absolute confidence that Ratty Catty offers an experience that I will not forget for a very, very long time.

If I could describe Ratty Catty in one word, it would be "Masterpiece".
Posted 28 May, 2021. Last edited 30 May, 2021.
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52.6 hrs on record (50.4 hrs at review time)
this game is epic
Posted 26 July, 2018.
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