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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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Based solely on this video, it sounds like the game could be interpreted as a commentary on how some gamers just can’t invest themselves personally into a narrative. It’s a cat. It’s not really capable of giving a shit.
Do you know what a Slow Blink is Yahtz?
Could be a different take where your cat character isn’t really the protagonist at all, just along for the ride as the plucky robot turns out to be the real hero all along.
Well well well wots all dis den
The Life of Pi did a slightly better job at making Mr Whiskers express a clear emotion. Hell, there’s a moment near the end where a seeming lack of emotion from it crushed the titular characters feelings
Was waiting to see what Yahtzee has to say about Stray. Yahtzee doesn’t disappoint.
Game where you play a cat: Gato Roboto
Fun fact: Digimon Survive briefly overcame Stray as the best selling game on Steam.
I agree with this almost entirely and I still love it. I love playing as a cat. I don’t mind the mechanics and setup or anything like that. What we can and can’t jump on makes sense to me for the most part. I do have 2 orange cats, one who looks remarkably similar to the cat in the game, so I’ll admit my bias now. I don’t mind the music the musician plays. I like number 4 of 8 a lot actually. I like all the shit the cat can do to fuck with the robots; meowing to make a pair drop one of the cans of paint they’d been tossing around. The dedicated meow button is a delight and it’s neat how you can use it to draw the zurks into a particular direction. I got the trophy for meowing however many times extremely quickly; maybe before I got to the slums bit after the fall, or just barely after I got there. The cat obviously being a member of a feral colony had me wondering if we’d get to see him do any spraying, but that might have been a bit much, funny as it would have been.
I did have to stifle a little giggle in the beginning at the fall bit, because while I was sad that he fell, the clinging at the edge briefly did remind me of The Lion King.
I’ll say also that if you’re sensitive to motion blur definitely take the time to adjust the settings. I played for a bit before I started feeling sick, which usually happens only in first person POV games like Portal, BioShock, Wolfenstein, etc. I ended up dropping the motion blur down to the halfway mark and adjusting the camera sensitivity to be more responsive and that seems to have fixed the nausea problem.
Ok but cats are sentient
How was this video published 11 minutes ago on the 4th of August yet comments are appearing from 6-7 days ago?
(I need to stop thinking so much about spacetime – it seems to be warping my own senses)
B-but there’s a meow button?
Ok but hear me out: a stray-type game you play as a dog in a zombie apocalypse and have to keep your humans safe from the zombies with your dog senses, help them find food and shelter, and keep their morale up by being the adorable dog companion.
Untitled Cat Game
“It’s a beautiful day in the post-apocalyptic future, and you are a cute kitty.”
I like that clever use quest mark on the mouse
This is basically the issue I had with the game. It didn’t really give much credence to the fact that you were playing a cat. You were just a standard silent protagonist that can’t fight, but with a cat outfit on. The game didn’t want to take on any of the narrative restrictions that would come with playing a cat, either. Since the cat seemed to have a perfect grasp of english and physics puzzles.
what did you expect from the French? A game that makes sense?
I did have several moments after the robots started showing up where I was like “I miss when this was about a cat and not about a cyberpunk dystopia”, but nobody else seemed to be bothered by it until I saw this. It gave me that vibe, similar to Teardown, that they thought of the USP _first_ and _then_ had to make a game around it but weren’t really sure how to make it compelling on its own.
I would have liked the mystery of what had actually happened to be preserved for most of the game, instead of the devs abruptly turning the dialogue knob from 0 to like 80 as your cutesy wutesy droney woney exposits everything.
I both loved Stray and am completely unsurprised he hated it.
I like the bits where you explore the hub and interact with the robots. But I also wish there was something more rewarding than buttons and changing the color of the cat’s backpack.
Also Yahtzee made me realize I’d love a game that’s just basically Thief with a cat.