Midtown is the final hub for Stray. It is the largest area the game has to offer, and as a result, it is also packing the most collectables, Memories, and NPCs to interact with. Midtown is where things start ramping up in terms of difficulty - both in terms of puzzles, “combat”, and even secret hunting.
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That being said, Stray is, for the most part, a fairly chill adventure, and Midtown doesn’t push any aspect too far and it never veers into the realm of difficulty. A keen eye and an inquisitive mind will get you through most of Midtown, but for everything else, we’ve got you covered.
Midtown has a whopping seven Memories to find, and they are incredibly well hidden. There is also a sneaky point of no return that will lock you out of all of them if you fail to find them, forcing a full chapter restart if you aren’t careful.
Your first Memory in Midtown is actually a mandatory one. You will bump into it when you enter the subway at the start of the chapter. One down, six to go.
Your second Memory can be found immediately upon leaving the subway. As you leave, look to your right and you will see a small abode filled with books. Enter, and you will come face to face with your second Memory. Interact with it to claim it.
As you walk down the main street in Midtown, you will encounter a bouncer guarding the door to a nightclub. You can’t enter this place yet, but you can claim a nearby Memory. Go down the nearby alley and look to your left. There is a large yellow “arrow” sign near a robot who is sweeping the floor.
Climb the nearby bins and air conditioning units to get to the sign. Tucked away behind the sign is your third memory.
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