One of the points regarding which Stray has received immense praise has been the realistic rendition of its cat protagonist in the game's cyberpunk world. As noted in Sportskeeda's review of the indie title:
Any cat lover will be having a gala time stepping into the game's walled city as the protagonist.
Although there are certain issues with movement, especially jumping from one ledge to another, BlueTwelve Studio has managed to capture the idiosyncrasies and shenanigans of cats perfectly. Be it meowing incessantly, taking catnaps, scratching or being a nuisance, the indie game has it all.
This article lists five such activities that players will love doing.
BlueTwelve Studio has cheekily given players a designated button for meowing and, expectedly, they have been mashing it all throughout the game. Meowing 100 times does net the 'A Little Chatty' trophy. Players recently also got to meet the voice actor behind the ginger cat.
Throughout the half-a-dozen hours of Stray's playtime, players will be hearing the cat make all sorts of noises. Humorously, one of the side objectives requires them to meow at the perfect moment at a robot passing paint cans to another on the rooftops. The objective is to make them miss and drop the can on the street below.
Players get to keep meowing to their hearts' content.
Players get to be a nuisance across the game by simply knocking over paint cans, glass bottles, cups, book stacks, balls and more. Most people have seen the predilection of feline beings to slowly knock things off shelves and tables to their owners' chagrin.
In Stray, players will be able to cause wanton annoyance by knocking things over without any provocation or reason. Embodying a cat, there is no reason to adhere to human
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