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【視聴数 328576】
【チャンネル名 The Escapist】
【タグ Stray,Yahtzee Croshaw,The Escapist,ZP,Zero Punctuation,Review,Cat Game】
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Well, one thing I can tell from this review is that Yahtzee has never actually owned a cat before in his entire life. Mine is the most affectionate little beast I’ve ever interacted with; the stereotype that cats don’t give a shit about their humans is a complete lie.
what about we love catamari?
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Cattails!
It also has RPG levelling up elements, too.
My God dude I played Blinx the Timesweeper as a kid and for the life of me I could not remember the name for the past 10 years thank you so much
If you’re this desperate for stuff to play you could check out snowrnner. It’s part of that “really monotonous but also very relaxing and engaging” genre
I rather play sone more sniper elite 5. Es ist sehr gut
As someone who owns a cat, they definitely have emotions you can see them feeling and the cat’s animations in the game showed it perfectly.
Honestly, I’ve thought a few times that a game where you pay as a cat in a survival setting would be cool. Don’t give too much weight to the cat by shouldering it with high level concepts a cat wouldn’t care about, but maybe frame it as one of those feel good stories where a cat treks cross country to reunite with a family that lost the cat. Add some unique cat skills via skill tree or stats you can boost, actually put the cat in some tense situations like fighting off big rats nests, a stray dog or two, animal catchers, etc., and I think there’s a solid premise there if done right.
Yahtzee is so obviously a dog person.
Biased since you’re a dog lover
I don’t get why people get riled up about contextual jumping, cats are VERY accurate when calculating how much force they need to jump and always land when they lose momentum, it’s immersive.
I think having all these emotional moments happen to a cat was kind of the point. We’re just a cat doing random shit, and the robots look at us and see a saviour because they don’t know any better. As you said they mimic human activity without understanding why, and through that action are more human than we are- which makes sense, as we are just a regular-ass cat. The whole story is humanizing the robots, with us acting as a foil for them.
you should all go play Dog’s life on the ps2, a game where you play as a dog and actually has gameplay, you even a get a “smellovision” that allows you see smells on top of the bark button that allows you to interact with other characters.
I think years worth of endless grind in boring arbitrary Japanese dungeon crawler games has dulled your ability to relate to characters or the narratives they take place in. Also, dogs suck.
I don’t know if Yahtzee liked the game or not.
Collecting the songs is for an achievement and you get a pin to add to your harness. There’s also an achievement for getting all the pins. So its more for completion sake.
I feel it could have benefitted from something like Assassin’s Creed’s ledge engine instead of a handful of dev-defined places we could jump to.
Also a better save system. I kept having to redo things in the towns when I started the game up again because they didn’t get autosaved.
Ah yes, the much awaited sequel to my favorite DOS game Alley Cat.
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Honestly it isn’t a bad game? Is it a good game? Yeah pretty much. Is it a great game? Ehh…no, not really. It felt like the game was tailored towards a different protagonist until partway through the developer took a look at his cat and thought, “It would be funny to place my cat in this game, even though it doesn’t make much sense. Lol!” And then placed said cat in game.