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In the demo I played on Nintendo Switch, I didn’t notice any frame drops but the load times felt a bit longer than PS4 in some instances.
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Catherine: Full Body on PS4 and PS4 Pro targets 30fps and that is the same frame rate target of the Nintendo Switch version. When it was ported to PC, Sega’s release on Steam supports “uncapped” frame rates but from my experience, there are some problems with the game above 30fps for actual puzzles.
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The original Catherine on PS3 and Xbox 360 targeted 30fps. Article Continues Below - Nintendo Switch For a puzzle game with adventure and visual novel elements, 30fps is going to be fine but given that Atlus wanted to make Full Body the best version of the original, it is disappointing that it didn’t aim for 60fps on PS4 Pro at least.
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It is also worth considering how Catherine was originally released on earlier consoles before it was ported to PC by Sega. There are two aspects of Catherine: Full Body to consider when it comes to performance: frame rate target and load times. Catherine: Full Body Nintendo Switch vs frame rate Overall, PS4 is definitely the way to go if you want the best graphics and image quality for Catherine: Full Body but he differences are not as big as other games like Dragon Quest XI or Trials of Mana. The differences between PS4 and Nintendo Switch are smaller than expected. Given the very stylised aesthetic of Catherine: Full Body, you likely won’t have much trouble playing the game docked. This isn’t a big drop in image quality at all but it is noticeable when compared to the PS4 version. When played docked, some elements are native while others aren’t. The non-puzzle sections of the game look great on Nintendo Switch in handheld mode. The puzzle blocks and environments look softer both docked and handheld (and even on PS4) likely because of the post-processing used. Catherine: Full Body on Nintendo Switch comparatively gets a lot right when played alongside the PS4 version. It was still not as good as it should’ve been for a PS4 enhanced release. Catherine: Full Body on PS4 fixed some of the issues with improvements to environments and even the puzzles looking better. The original Catherine is a very stylish game but it had many things that could’ve been addressed in a remaster. Catherine: Full Body Nintendo Switch vs PS4 graphics I’ve played the demo three times across Nintendo Switch handheld, docked, and on the Nintendo Switch Lite and it fares quite well compared to the PS4 version.
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Fast forward to today and Catherine: Full Body has a Japanese demo available for free on the Nintendo eShop.
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Revisiting Catherine through Full Body on PS4 was great and the final game had a lot of additional content over the original. Atlus eventually announced an enhanced version of Catherine for PS4 and PS Vita in the form of Catherine: Full Body which released last year in the West ( not India) on PS4. It will be launched on PlayStation 4.Puzzle-platformer Catherine was a very interesting take on the genre when it released back on PS3 and Xbox 360. The western gamers will have to wait for a while, which will be on Sept. Everyone will have to wait for the official statement from the game developers, localizers, and publishers for that matter. It is also possible that the localization team is already on the case and has addressed this issue and the western audiences will see the altered ending. It is still unclear if there was really just a mistranslation and the original controversy is just about a mistake in reading it. She said that she does understand some people have concerns, but they should not judge until the game is released. Game company Atlus has not given any statement regarding this, but the voice actress for the new character Rin, Brianna Knickerbocker, has come to defend the game, her character, and the team developing it. There is clearly some miscommunication about this and it is just a communication barrier between the currently Japanese-only version of the game and an objective reading. Some have judged the game as transphobic and have voiced concerns about this. The controversy is all about a rough translation of the True Ending scenario of the game and was posted on a gaming forum called ResetEra. Catherine: Full Body voice actress speaks One of the voice actresses involved in the upcoming puzzle video game remaster Catherine: Full Body has recently given her statement about the latest controversy.