This game is a kind of Stanley Parable walking sim with a couple of puzzles and about 5 endings. Its an easy 100% cheevo game that took me about 2 hours to get through it all. It gets the thumbs up because it doesn't deserve a thumbs down but to be honest it doesn't really deserve a thumbs up either. _______________ [h1] PROS [/h1] + quick and easy exploration game. It doesn't overstay its welcome and I was in the mood for something short and simple. + some fun little vignettes. Each 'level' has a little goal and some of them were quite funny. Others were a political statement. Some were almost like self-help LPT's. It borders on preachy but didn't go far enough to make me cringe. + multiple endings. _____________ [h1] CONS [/h1] - sound. There are very few sound effects or music tracks in the game. There are no footsteps for walking. Everything is too minimal for me on the sound side. - quite pricey. I didn't pick this up at full price that's for sure. 5 b...
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What is it?
Have you ever had an obsession? Anything. To buy a sports car, to build a country house, to find true love, to collect all rare stamps?
What is it? Dream? The purpose of life? Or is it just a mental parasite that has settled in your mind? Any way, your life is no longer a mere existence. Now it is the path. A path that can lead anywhere. A path full of difficulties and questions.
The main character is an example of a person who goes to his goal. No matter what it is, no matter how big it is.
For example - the main character is looking for milk. Does it sound silly? Let it be.
How does it feel?
Katharsis is a first person exploration game, where you will face a bunch of choices and simple puzzles. Sooner or later those choices will lead you to the end of a story. There are a few endings and together they will provide a full game experience.
But remember - there is no true ending. Every ending is just a piece of a core message that game is trying to say.
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This game tries to be like The Stanley Parable, but is so much worse. Gameplaywise it is really bad. Like at the start you walk down a really long corridor and at the end it tells you that you need a key, which then spawns at the beginning, so you must walk the same way back. I get it, the game wants to make fun of games. But it is not funny. Or like a section where the game makes fun of America and of military shooters like Battlefield or Call of Duty. But it is really dumb, like "Go invade that country, by the way there is oil there, what a surprise. It turns out that there isn't oil. We killed all those people for nothing." Also the game just sticks one section after another and they all just have nothing to do with the previous. On the store page it says that the game has a "core message". Really I can't see that. I got lost in one section about 30min, then I was so frustrated that I looked on Youtube what to do. It turned out that you needed to rotate a paper with a leftclick. Bu...
This was a hard decision for me to not recommend the game. For the most part my interest was kept in the story, but as I look back on the gameplay, it actually was quite a mess. The most important part is that the $4.99 cost is a lot for what is delivered. There are much better (and longer) games on Steam for the same price or free. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NcM-xbE5gP0&t=9s The video is one full playthrough, so you can watch and decide if you'd enjoy it. I'm gonna have some spoilers here as well, so be wary. The game starts you in a classroom that seems normal, but as the game progresses, you're put into weird situations that don't really flow well. After you finish the school, the game takes an anti-war-in-the-middle-east political turn that seems to be in there only to make political statements. It really didn't progress the character's story or further the quest that the main character had been pursuing at all. Okay though, sure. I really don't care. But it drags on to ...
Play it! Get that man the milk!
This one's okay.
This game is awesome and the 4,00€ totally worth it. I didn't expect that it has so much different outcomes. It also reminds me of the Stanley parable. The game makes fun about itself and the player mostly dont know whats going on. I never expected that "to get some milk" can be so hard and awesome in the same time! Sometimes it is to quietly but besides that its cool. But i still wanna know whats up with the other elevator... hmmm I got an ending that was too funny and lovely to be true: https://youtu.be/2adQNH7iXwU
It's mindblowing sometimes. And it's freaking awesome. #where's_17th
i wasnt expecting it to be what it was but i loved it!
Katharsis, in a nutshell, is a poor man's Stanley Parable, with no voiced narration, some interesting ideas and overall an extremely short total playtime of not more than 4 hours, even when counting all secrets and different endings. It's exceptionally cheap though and feels somewhat experimental but all in all, it's neither a truly good game nor a high production value. Not even remotely. But is it fun? Yes, I do believe so. I wasn't bored playing it, it had enough variety to keep things somewhat interesting and I actually liked some of the ideas implemented. Won't spoil anything story wise, but this is a very abstract game, so if you aren't into abstract storytelling, this will leave you confused and unhappy. Otherwise, dive in.
This game is truly awful. I think it tries waaaay too hard to be the stanley parable and to be "mind blowing," but it just doenst challenge the mind, but moreso makes me insane walking aorund for so long aimlessly for some picture and a map??? I want to say it had been an hour i'd been walking around but It wasnt even that, it was just so intensely boring that it wasnt even entertainingly confusing. For example the stanley parable and games like portal are actually confusing and intruiging to the mine, but this is just mindLESS. Now I havent played the game all the way through so I am not sure of the rest of the game and may look at some gamelay of it, but of the time I wasted on this game, although not a lot, made me unsatisfied for the price it was at. I got it on sale, but it definitely isnt worth $4.99 USD for something that could easily be made into a fun and somewhat good gameor that could be found by thinking about world events and not mentioned but hinted to the vietnam war. Pa...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8
- Processor: 3.0 GHz P4, Dual Core 2.0 (or higher) or AMD64X2 (or higher)
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Video card must be 512 MB or more and should be a DirectX 9-compatible with support for Pixel Shader 2.0b (ATI Radeon X800 or higher / NVIDIA GeForce 7600 or higher / Intel HD Graphics 2000 or higher - *NOT* an Express graphics card).
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
FAQ
How much does Katharsis cost?
Katharsis costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Katharsis?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP/Vista/7/8 Processor: 3.0 GHz P4, Dual Core 2.0 (or higher) or AMD64X2 (or higher) Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Video card must be 512 MB or more and should be a DirectX 9-compatible with support for Pixel Shader 2.0b (ATI Radeon X800 or higher / NVIDIA GeForce 7600 or higher / Intel HD Graphics 2000 or higher - *NOT* an Express graphics card). DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 2 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
What platforms is Katharsis available on?
Katharsis is available on Windows PC.
Is Katharsis worth buying?
Katharsis has 72% positive reviews from 39 players.
When was Katharsis released?
Katharsis was released on Aug 25, 2017.
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