Catwoman Review

Catwoman

by David McComb |
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Aside from Lara Croft, no polygonal heroine has ever transcended the console world to become a

pin-up for a generation of horny teenagers. But when the star of your game is based on Halle Berry, sex appeal comes as standard.

The designers have clearly taken great pleasure in creating a character as foxy as her real-life counterpart. From Catwoman’s provocative leather costume to her graceful, Capoeira-style attacks, Berry’s digital double is a delight to watch. And if you take your hands off the controller and leave her standing idle for long enough, the pervy camera will zoom in to ogle Berry’s lithe form, ending with Catwoman turning to the camera and purring, “Do you like what you see?”

The game is a standard action adventure, spiced up with some innovative combat

— Catwoman uses a whip to disarm her enemies — but it’s still a pleasant way to disengage your brain for an hour or two.

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