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Catherine + Catherine Full Body: Ultimate Art Portfolio

Atlus

"Featuring 20 removable art pieces from Catherine and Catherine: Full Body! Catherine is a mature action-adventure puzzler which thrills players with a story that delves into relationships and the difficult choices we make. The game stars the devious Catherine, the steadfast Katherine, the mysterious Rin, and the indecisive Vincent. Illustrated by Shigenori Soejima and the P-Studio Art Unit, this Ultimate Art Portfolio showcases the tantalizing art of Atlus' fan-favorite puzzle game."

Book Details

  • Publisher: Udon Entertainment
  • Publish Date: May 27th, 2025
  • Pages: 40
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00in - 0.00lb
  • EAN: 9781772941562
  • Categories: Video Game ArtSubjects & Themes - Science Fiction & FantasyPopular Culture

About the Author

Atlus: - ATLUS was established in 1991 as Asuka, an American branch of then ATLUS Co., Ltd., with the stated mission of introducing high-quality video games for North America. ATLUS gained a following within the gaming industry for its high quality, best-in-class localization of Japanese content for the western market.

First recognized for its bold, visionary roleplaying games--most notably the acclaimed Shin Megami Tensei franchise and celebrated Persona(R) series--ATLUS is renowned for delivering unforgettable, story-driven gameplay experiences for dedicated and enthusiastic fans around the world

Soejima, Shigenori: - Shigenori Soejima is a Japanese artist best known as the character designer and art director for Atlus's Persona series, starting with Persona 3 in 2006. Born in 1974 and trained at the Tokyo Design Academy, he began his career at Atlus in 1995 doing pixel art and minor design work. His breakout came with Stella Deus in 2004, showcasing his distinctive, expressive style. Soejima's use of color to reflect theme--blue for Persona 3, yellow for Persona 4, and red for Persona 5--became a hallmark of his design. He also worked on Catherine and Metaphor: ReFantazio, drawing inspiration from real people to infuse his characters with personality and realism.