Catherine: Full Body’s English ‘Death By Nightmare’ Trailer Revealed (VIDEO)

Catherine: Full Body's English 'Death By Nightmare' Trailer Revealed (VIDEO)

I bet you came here to watch Troy Baker’s Vincent screaming at tons of killer sheep, didn’t you? Well it looks like you’re in luck, as the folks over at Atlus have released the English version of the ‘Death By Nightmare’ trailer for Catherine: Full Body, and it’s got terrified Vincents in spades.

Revealed in a recent press release, the new Catherine: Full Body trailer focuses on what ‘could’ happen to Vincent should he fail to successfully navigate the landscape of his nightmares, which grow in intensity as the guilt of his infidelity further sets in. Viewers will also catch a few glimpses of new cutscenes, as well as features and even Rin’s ‘soothing piano’ skills. Check it out below:

So, what can fans expect from Catherine: Full Body? Here’s the full-bodied breakdown courtesy of Atlus:

Catherine: Full Body Features:

  • A Full-Bodied Remaster: The captivating tale of 2011’s award-winning Catherine returns in Catherine: Full Body – bigger and better than before. Improved visuals and gameplay, brand-new music, enhanced multiplayer options, and much more await in this enticing new package.
  • From a Love Triangle to a Love Square: Explore brand-new branching story paths centering around the arrival of the mysterious amnesiac, Rin. Dozens of new cutscenes and animated cinematics have been added to delve even deeper into Vincent’s complicated present life, as well as his past.
  • Puzzling Puzzles – If You Desire: Looking for a challenge? Catherine: Full Body contains over 500 puzzles, over twice that of the original game! Additionally, ‘Remix Mode’ adds complex linked blocks to once-familiar levels, requiring new techniques and strategies to conquer them.
  • It’s Not Cheating: Just looking to enjoy the story? ‘Safety Mode’ gives players the option to skip any puzzle, letting you sit back and enjoy Vincent’s tragic tale.

Catherin: Full Body launches for the PlayStation 4 on September 3, 2019.

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Ryan "Cinna" Carrier3026 Posts

Ryan is the Lead Editor for Don't Feed the Gamers. When he isn't writing, Ryan is likely considering yet another playthrough of Final Fantasy IX. He's also the DFTG cinnamon bun.

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