New Catherine: Full Body Trailer, Details, Swappable-Voice DLC, and Screenshots

Atlus has shared new details, screenshots, and video for their upcoming enhanced remaster, Catherine: Full Body.

First, the new lady is confirmed to be yet another “Catherine,” however her name is spelled “Qatherine,” news confirmed via the game’s official website. Please never change, Atlus. Featured above, you can view the new trailer for the game, which shows off more of the game as well as both its new and returning features.

The game now has features to help the challenging game-avoiders out there, with a single-button puzzle climb feature, the ability to retry when you get a game over, an automatic undo button (even if you died), and the option to skip the puzzle sections entirely. There’s also the option to play online multiplayer now alongside the local multiplayer.


Here’s a bunch of new screenshots:

A bunch of DLC was confirmed as well, including the “Ideal Voice” set that lets you swap the voice of Catherine in every anime scene and event scene. A total of 11 voice actresses are confirmed alongside the original Catherine voice actor Miyuki Sawashiro, and Mamiko Noto. These come with the first-run limited edition version of the game, and will be sold separately later.

Here’s a preview of the swappable voice actresses:

Miyuki Sawashiro

Mamiko Noto

Ami Koshimizu

The limited edition version of the game also comes with the “Nero Glasses” DLC, which lets you view the other characters in their underwear during event scenes. This will also be sold separately later.

Lastly, the game will also have Persona 5 “Joker” bonus DLC with launch versions of the game, which lets you play as the Persona 5 protagonist Joker in the Babel and Colosseum modes. Members of the Phantom Thieves will provide commentary while you play as the joker. This DLC will also be sold separately later.

Catherine: Full Body is launching for PlayStation 4 and PS Vita on February 14th, 2019 in Japan. A western release is planned, however a date isn’t confirmed yet.

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