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【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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Same tbh. Never felt like the being a cat thing really meshed with the rest of the game besides the traversal aspects.
I haven’t watche it yet, but I already feel sorry for that poor kitty.
This was the first time ive stopped watching a video for a spoiler warning and its for a game about a cat.
Overall i liked this game very much. However, one thing majorly irked me…
-SPOILER WARNING! SPOILER WARNING-
Throughout the game, you have the option to find memories that reactivate memories in your drone. I assumed if i found them all, it would give a different ending. However, finding all collectibles in this game gives you bugger all. No different ending, no new content, just a different colour for your harness.
So…a perfect cat game XD
Cats are very intelligent, they just don’t care about you. Maybe in the future they miss their human pets and try to help robots to domesticate them.
I would play the heck out of game where you play as Riley from CoD: Ghosts.
In essence, a game perfectly portraying cats as cute and lovable, but also stupid and annoying.
Seems to me there are two types of players of this game. One, like Yahtz, just burns through the story in a couple of hours. The other takes 20+ hours because they do every fetch quest, talk to every robot, sleep in every sleeping place for at least long enough for the zoom-out to finish, and just generally explore every corner of the explorable parts because they enjoy just chilling out being a cat and taking in the interesting surroundings. The game is much more satisfying to those in the latter camp – in other words, those who can play as a cat would play, not a goal-oriented human.
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup had playable, non humanoid house cats.
I haven’t played it so I don’t know if this head space works but it is amusing to think that the robots and the drone do see the cat as something special and as a person. We the audience controlling the cat think our thoughts and button presses move the cat giving it sentience in its world, but the truth is it’s just a fucking cat.
Everything we see is what it would do anyway but we see contextual button presses that compel us to push buttons. So we see “Y”, we press “Y”, the cat goes to sleep, and we think “I didn’t want to sleep.” Well we were never in control, the cat was just wondering around interacting with robots who think it’s something important. They use this cat as an excuse and a tool to start solving their problems. Or not. It’s unclear from the review how the robots got on.
The cat is just a cat and we are little robots that listen to other robots, and look at this cat, and think that our button presses are our will but we are just pressing what we are told to… then Stanley woke up and all his coworkers were gone. What could it mean?
Oh come on, cut it with the spoilers! Now I have to finish the game before I can watch this to the end.
It’s a nice looking game but it look more like a tech demo than anything. Sadly I just can’t justify that kind of price for 4 hours.
Cat Yahtzee is the best thing I’ve seen in a while.
Wonder if the twitter nutters will come after Yahtzee for saying spaz? They went after Beyoncé this week for it.
This game should have been a cat version of “inside” the indie game
If a Frisbee hits a cat straight in the face, it is a very well aimed Frisbee in my mind
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Any one remember a MS Dos game called ally cat?
They should have done the Doom 2016 thing where there is serious story going on in the background, but the player is an outside entity who is just doing its own things.