When Stray was first announced back in 2020, it had already made an impression on fans due to the concept of controlling a lovable cat through a dark, robotic city. However, now that the game is finally in players' hands, especially thanks to it being available on PS Plus Extra, many are beginning to realize how titles can be deliberately designed for the PS5 and its DualSense controller.
While Stray is available for PC and PS4 in addition to PS5, the most recent PlayStation console may be the best way to experience the new indie darling. Even if the overall experience is short, there are moments that use the new features of the DualSense controller to immerse players more than most other titles on the PS5.
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With the PS5 having been out for more than a year and a half, the advertising hype for how the new controller functions has died down a bit. So, as a reminder, the boasting point of the DualSense is that it brings Haptic Feedback and Adaptive Triggers to next-gen gaming, offering a more immersive feel to gameplay. The DualSense features are still used as a selling point for some games like F1 22, and as long as developers take a note from how Stray utilizes this new technology, it could still be a major draw for PS5 owners.
It should also be noted that the DualSense works on PC as well, meaning that regardless of system, the PS5's controller is still the best way to play a title like Stray. This does mean that the PS5 itself isn't entirely necessary for the best gaming experience with the DualSense, but it will likely be the system that gets more major updates faster. Regardless, the Haptic Feedback is the main feature in Stray that makes the indie darling stand out against even
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