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【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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【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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In the little-played puzzle platformer Second Sight (on Steam), you play as the cat a few times. The jumping-straight-up animation is funky-looking but otherwise it’s pretty well done and feels cat-like. Fun game, but it’s also over in about 4 hours, maybe 6 if you want to 100% it.
“why was my squeaky toy trying to have a moment.” That’s the same reaction ever cat owner gets when they tell their cat they love them.
I said it would have made more sense if the little drone companion was directing the cat with a laser pointer the whole time.
There’s something inherently funny about hearing a grown man say, in a serious voice, without so much as a snicker, “cutey wutey ickle wickle protago-wotagonist”
Glad this got the review it did from ZP. Stray is going to be the most overrated game of ’22. I wanted to like it but the narrative just doesn’t sit right unless you accept that, for some reason, the cat has some sort of human–like sentience. It makes no sense.
Here’s what I think they should have done: remove the chaff about the little side companion, tear out the robot story and make a short platform/exploration game about the cat trying to get back to his family through the robot city. Get rid of all the text and just tell the story implicitly through exploration. Cut away all the crap about the resistance and use that time and money to give the game more epic levels like in the opening. Also, totally redesign the Zurks because they looked like chewed bubblegum and weren’t in the least bit scary or thrilling.
He used the word “spaz” twice! Cancel this ableist POS!
Cat ear Yahtzee is something I never realized I needed, but now can’t imagine my life without
So basically, the game gave you exactly what you expected; you play as a cat, end of story. Whether or not being a cat is fun is all up to you because, again, you’re a cat. It’s kinda hard to tell.
I just wish it had literally any gameplay at all. I don’t get a kick out of meowing at random shit and hitting contextual button prompts to watch a cat do shit.
Why? I own two cats. I can watch cats do shit every hour of the day, and a lot more varied shit than this game.
Catboy Yatzee is my new favorite character. 😽
If you look closely at the bowls of soup the robots are eating, they have memory chips in them. RAM. The robots are eating RAMen…
I want to know if that was a spur of the moment joke, or was someone sitting on that for years.
Mostly, I see _Stray_ as a way of gauging how likely your housemate, significant other or roomie would be to be alright with adopting a cat without actually having to _ask_ them as such — just fire up the game and invite them to check it out, and if they’re melting into gibbering puddles every five minutes when the ginger tabby does a cute thing, it’s probably safe to call up the local shelter and ask about their kittens.
To be fair, Yahtzee, none of the robots really know what a cat is. The only creature in the entire game to have that information, other than the cat, is B-12, the drone. As far as the robots are concerned, you must be _something_ , but they have no idea what you are, so they’ll treat you like another robot and see how it goes.
And, well, you’re not a standard cat. While it’s never directly addressed in-game, your cat appears to be somewhat uplifted, with an actual language that B-12 translates the robots’ dialogue into. After all, the game doesn’t end when B-12 isn’t around, so your character does have some form of agency.
Yo Blinx was awesome. Bring him back!
Yahtzee’s UwUspeak is better than it has any right to be
I feel only mild discomfort announcing that I will be looking forward for more of it
Even for the 4 hours it brought, it was refreshing. It was a game where you played as a cat. That could meow. And knock stuff off shelves. I was really impressed with the accuracy of the animations for the cat, being a cat-mom myself. It was a joyous breath of fresh air, even if the plot definitely got a little ahead of itself by the end there.
Maybe in a year or two we can come out of the air condition bunkers xD
Isn’t this just “Red Dwarf: The Game”? Robots, holograms and a cat.
Buh, buh, but Yahtzeee, this game was the second coming of cat Christ, how dare you not oooh and aah all over it and unconditionally simp for it like everyone else?
yahtzee; “sp*z” is not ok, please stop using that word
Honestly the biggest crime of this game is that its around 6 hours long, it can be 100%’d in a single day easily, but the cost is 27 euro.
Like damn.