Cat Quest III has been shown at both the Triple-i Initiative and Nintendo’s Indie World, and both times I saw it, I couldn’t help but think that it’s looking to be a greater pirate game than Skull and Bones could ever wish to be.Cat Quest III may not be gritty, but it’s at least a pirate gameIn my review of Skull and Bones, my main frustration was that Skull and Bones is less of a “gritty pirate game,” as promised, but a looter shooter on the high seas. This may be fun for players in its own right, but it cannot really be described as a pirate game.There may be ships, sea battles, and treasure maps, but the constant arcadey gameplay and shallow missions robs Skull and Bones of feeling like a pirate game. Cat Quest III, however, may incorporate cute cats and dastardly rats, but it’s looking to feel like a hell of a pirate game.Image: The GentlebrosWhere Skull and Bones keeps stepping on its own toes when it comes to theme and…
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