It’s a regular household ginger cat and plays like one. It’s not a cat that’s been imbued with unique powers, or can be upgraded with various cybernetic enhancements, or evolved into some sort of biomutant. It’s important to note in Stray the hero is just a standard everyday cat. This little guy is useful both in terms of game action and for dolling out surprisingly intriguing snippets of lore. You receive help from several friendly robots, but most crucially you have a small drone companion named B-12 strapped to your back. You don’t have to undertake this mission alone either. Your quest is a simple one: find your way back to the surface. There are no people in this strange place, just humanoid robots going about their daily lives and wandering the neon-lit streets of an eerie, but also oddly inviting, cyberpunk world. While jumping across steel beams and running along moss-covered pipes your kitty falls down a deep hole and awakes in a mysterious underground city. The game begins with its feline protagonist awaking from a peaceful slumber and after a few playful moments where you’ll get to grips with what it’s like to control a cat, you venture off to explore the ruins of an abandoned facility alongside your furry friends. Stray’s opening moments are wonderfully serene. (Image credit: Annapurna Interactive/BlueTwelve Studio)
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