Atlus' first next-gen game is exploring what's pretty much unknown territory in the gaming industry.
The life of a 30-something year old character.
For the unfamiliar...
While the game's name is Catherine, the main character is actually a 32-year-old salaryman named Vincent (voiced by Koichi Yamadera). Catherine (voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro) is a stylish 22-year-old girl who apparently has the charms of a young girl.
The game begins when Vincent, a salaryman who has no ambition in work or love runs into the mysterious Catherine one day. Ever since meeting her, he has unending nightmares about falling to his death.
The nightmares serve as an action component for the game. Set in a world with an unending stairway, Vincent has to make it to the top of the stairs, or he will not be able to awaken.
Making matters worse is the fact that his long-term girlfriend, Katherine(with a K) has just informed Vincent of her pregnancy. And if she finds out about Catherine, sparks are bound to fly...
Trailer here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZfTlqB-xyc
So is the spark of life the game industry needs, or a direction no one cares about?
Does the industry thrive on teenage, androgynous, whiny protagonists(and worse, lolis), or could it use more actual adults?

The life of a 30-something year old character.
For the unfamiliar...
While the game's name is Catherine, the main character is actually a 32-year-old salaryman named Vincent (voiced by Koichi Yamadera). Catherine (voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro) is a stylish 22-year-old girl who apparently has the charms of a young girl.
The game begins when Vincent, a salaryman who has no ambition in work or love runs into the mysterious Catherine one day. Ever since meeting her, he has unending nightmares about falling to his death.
The nightmares serve as an action component for the game. Set in a world with an unending stairway, Vincent has to make it to the top of the stairs, or he will not be able to awaken.
Making matters worse is the fact that his long-term girlfriend, Katherine(with a K) has just informed Vincent of her pregnancy. And if she finds out about Catherine, sparks are bound to fly...
Trailer here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZfTlqB-xyc
So is the spark of life the game industry needs, or a direction no one cares about?
Does the industry thrive on teenage, androgynous, whiny protagonists(and worse, lolis), or could it use more actual adults?