[SPOILERS FOR STRAY AHEAD]It is always fun when games let players play with a cute dog or pet a cat. However, BlueTwelve Studio's upcoming game, Stray, takes it a step further and lets gamers play as a cat trying to find its way home in a strange, cyberpunk world filled with dingy pubs and cyborgs with CRT monitors for heads. To help the cat finally get home, players will have to solve puzzles, engage in some platforming, and navigate the strange cyborg world the cat finds itself in. Fortunately, it has a drone companion accompanying it who can help make sense of the cyborg society.
As Stray's release date draws nearer, more information on the game has been released, including its trophy list which gives a few clues regarding what players can expect from the eccentric game. The trophy list, filled with cat puns, suggests that a cat-centric time awaits gamers, though they should not expect a lengthy experience, as the trophy list is also quite short. This is not a bad thing, as a short, focused game is always better than a bloated one that overstays its welcome.
Stray Should Have Went With Legitimate Platforming Rather Than Button Inputs
There are twenty-five trophies in total, including the platinum trophy which is automatically unlocked when all the other trophies have been earned. Of those trophies, seven are gold, nine are silver, and eight are bronze. At first glance, the first thing that pops out is just how many cat puns there are, with trophies sporting names such as «Cat-a-strophe» and «Meowlody.» However, a closer look reveals that gamers could be in for a very short game, as there is a trophy called «I Am Speed» which players earn for completing the game in under two hours.
Although Stray has open-world elements,
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