Stray is an adventure game created by indie developer BlueTwelve Studio and published by Annapurna Interactive, and while it's met with positive reviews from fans and critics alike, its lack of customization could be solved by future DLC. This third-person adventure game puts players in the paws of a stray street cat set amidst a neon-lit dystopian cyber city. With a unique premise and stunning environments, it is hard to pick out problems with this feline-filled experience. However, it's lacking in customization, which can likely be resolved with a simple DLC drop.
BlueTwelve's cofounders have come a long way since departing from Ubisoft. Having been in development since 2015, Stray was initially announced in 2020, the game has release to critical acclaim in July of 2022. It is available on PlayStation and PC and Stray is free with PS Plus Extra, bringing it to a wide audience, and possibly the only thing currently holding it back is the fact that its main character can't be customized in any fashion — at least not yet.
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But while Stray offers a fascinating cyberpunk world for players to get lost in as they take control of its feline protagonist, the lack of customization options quickly begins to be felt. Stray gives players a new perspective on the adventure genre by allowing them to play as a cat modeled after BlueTwelve’s feline studio companions. With the game’s introduction of an adorable-yet-unnamed main character, it seems as though there's plenty of room for the player to make this brave alleyway cat their own.
Stray’s main problem is the lack of customization, so unfortunately players are unable to alter the character’s appearance to their liking. While the story of the game
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