"Press 'CIRCLE' to meow"; that's the most first thing you need to know about PlayStation's latest exclusive.I was already sold on the idea of a video game cat-simulator, so anything else from this point was a bonus.Stray sees you step into the paws of a cat, the player will need to make their way through a post-apocalyptic world inhabited by robots.
"That's a nice game of mah-jong you're playing there, hope you don't mind me jumping on the table and destroying it."I hate to generalise, but cats are, in better of a word, jerks. General cat activities can be felt through the PlayStation 5's DualSense controller, with resistance in the triggers. Each meow can be heard through the controller's speaker, adding to the immersion of the game.Not long after you begin your stray cat journey, you'll step into a new world inhabited by robots and explore a forgotten land where humans no longer exist.The rooftops of a the slums is one of the zones where I had the most fun.
I'd love to mention more about B-12, but you're best to just unravel it all for yourself — trust me, it has quite theConveniently, B-12 is bilingual and will help you communicate with robots as you meet them. Eventually, you learn ways to combat these parasites, aka Zurks, but under no circumstances did I want my cat to die.It's funny how when playing a game as a cat I cared about its wellbeing more than, say, a human character.isn't total carnage, you're actually rewarded after dying a certain number of times — cats really do have nine lives.
'PlayStation's latest exclusive.' Is on Steam