Stray features a feline protagonist, so it makes sense that the game allows players to do cute cat activities. Every cat lover can imagine the cute things their cat does, and those acts are reflected in the game. While not every cat action in real life is cute, these acts from Stray do live up to how cats can be in real life, which makes it cute.
The recently released Stray brings players to a world inhabited by sentient robots, bacteria monsters, and cats. Players will guide the protagonist through abandoned cities full of danger and puzzles in an attempt to help reunite the cat with its friends and help their robot buddies leave the underground world. But since the game’s protagonist is a cat, there are some charming and amusing antics that players can indulge in.
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Players who are not a fan of cats or are unsure if Stray is worth upgrading to PS Plus Extra for may miss out on a game filled with hope and cat cuteness. The cat’s design is adorable, especially when it wears its backpack, which was shown in early trailers. What drives home the cute factor of the game, though, is the way the cat protagonist interacts with the world and NPCs. The game does a great job of capturing the cute and chaotic nature of a cat on a mission.
The player will see the playable cat living with three other cats when the game begins. During this opening sequence, the player can have the cat protagonist interact with the other cats by meowing and rubbing against them. There is even a chance for the player to initiate a playful tussle with another cat. This beginning portion is peaceful and safe, and truly amplifies the fear of the cat in Stray dying.
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