Catherine: Full Body – Heart’s Desire Collection
Genre: Platform Puzzle
Developer: Studio Zero
Publisher: Atlas
Platform(s): Playstation 4, PS Vita
As Plato once put it, “At the touch of love, everyone
becomes a poet,” unless your name happens to be Vincent Brooks. If that’s the
case, at the touch of love, one becomes a sheep.
Catherine Full Body
is basically a reworking of the original Catherine
from 2011 on the PS3 with a slew of new goodies including online head-to-head,
a new Remix version of gameplay, and the introduction of a new character/love
interest, Rin. With the introduction of Rin, this gives Full Body several new ending possibilities and in-game cut-scenes
that add a good bit of extra gameplay.
For returning players the $60.00 (USD) price tag may seem
a bit much for what’s essentially a reboot, but for returning players (and
crazy collector’s) like myself whose heart was stolen by Katherine (or
Catherine?) I had to pick up the Heart’s Desire collector’s edition despite the
cost. Because, really, who can put a price on love? AND it came with this super
a-dork-able plush sheep with heart boxers!
For the newcomers, Catherine
is a genre all of its own. Part puzzle, part action, part dating-sim (wait,
hear me out!), the game takes you on an emotional rollercoaster that delves
deep into the psyche of Vincent Brooks’ relationship with high school
sweetheart Katherine.
Before I go any further, let me explain something really
quick. There are two Catherine’s; one with a “C” and the other with a “K”. Katherine is Vincent’s current
girlfriend whom he is having issues with in taking their relationship to the
next level. Catherine,
however, is the blonde bombshell that gets thrown into Vincent’s life and pursues
a more physical relationship; One without the burden of emotional ties.
The way I see it is this; good Katherine, bad Catherine!
Anyways, back to the story. Catherine, like many of Atlus’ games, truly makes you think. You
get asked a slew of moral questions while sitting in a church confessional (ah,
don’t ask, just go with it) such as “Can love exist without pain?” Depending on
how you answer affects not only the ending you’ll get, but it also changes
certain cut-scenes and dialogues during gameplay. This includes how you answer
text messages from friends and even the drinks, and how many you have, at the
bar.
![]() |
| You're gonna need more than that, Vincent... |
![]() |
| Catherine challenges you with moral questions; how will you respond? |
Even though Atlus added a new character, the storyline
thus far seems pretty on point with the original. Rin’s arc integrates nicely
into the current timeline after a chance meeting with our hero. She starts
working at the gang’s local hangout, the Stray Sheep, and “conveniently” moves
next door to Vincent as his new neighbor, making this love triangle a bit more
complicated.
Love story aside, Catherine’s eccentric puzzle gameplay
is crazily addicting. When Vincent goes to sleep he is plagued by nightmares,
no doubt spurned on by his guilt and confusion during the day. He wakes as a sheep-man in a sort of limbo
before being tossed fully into the nightmare that you must battle your way
through in order to make it through the night.
The puzzles consist of pushing and pulling blocks around
a giant Jenga-like tower that you must climb to escape. Moving the blocks
around allows you to create new steps, ledges, and bridges, all while being
wary of intricately placed traps (ice blocks, spikes, etc.) and disappearing
blocks. Some levels are a breeze with the path clearly laid out before you
while others had my blood pressure skyrocketing and knuckles white from
gripping my controller too hard.
I love those
levels.
Remix mode throws in some Tetris-like blocks that connect to the current nightmares' blocks. These can either be moved all at once, or some none at all. It adds a little extra challenge to otherwise untouched stages. Full Body also added a retry assist button that can be used by simply hitting the L1 trigger on your controller. This allows you to undo your last move instead of, y'know, plummeting to your death. But there are a limited number of undo's, so use them wisely.
![]() |
| Catherine's version of a "boss" battle. Climb before it's too late! |
Gameplay and mechanics aside, there’s a ton of new music
from various Atlus games that you can unlock and play in the Jukebox (including
some awesome hits from the Persona series), the Rapunzel arcade game has a new
set of levels, and did I mention the online versus mode?
While Catherine
from eight years ago maybe an Atlas classic, Full Body adds just enough sugar and spice to rope in returning
players with Rin’s added story arc and additional goodies to keep it
interesting. And if you’re picking this gem up for the first time? Hoo boy, are
you in for a treat!











































