Stray has a fair few collectables scattered throughout its runtime. These tend to be one-and-done things, like Music Sheets, or Flowers. However, there is one collectible that can be found in most levels and is part of a game-long side quest. Of course, we are talking about B-12’s missing Memories.
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B-12 is your ever-reliable buddy, and they have a unique perspective on the world you are in. After all, the robots that currently inhabit the world of Stray are merely imitating their human creators, but don’t actually know how anything came to be. B-12 does, or at the very least, has the potential to.
Memories are split between mandatory and optional. Mandatory Memories will be unlocked as you progress through the game, whereas optional memories are hidden in certain levels. You can tell when there is a Memory on your level by checking your "Memory" screen. Any box that is colour light grey is an obtainable Memory. You can even highlight that Memory to get a hint as to where it might be.
The Sewers has two available Memories, both are missable in a way that cannot be backtracked too (you only get one shot unless you want to restart), and they are both pretty well hidden. It is very easy to miss both of these, so take it slowly so you don’t find yourself accidentally bumping into a point of no return.
The start of The Sewers is very scripted. You are on a slow boat ride through, well, the sewers. You are accompanied by Momo, and so long as you are with Momo, you are not in danger of missing this Memory, so make your way through the level as required.
Once you split from Momo (permanently), you will come to a corridor filled with eggs. Follow this corridor until
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