Stray

Stray, from Annapurna Interactive, is a futuristic adventure game where players take on the role of a cat. It launches on July 19th for the PS4, PS5, and Steam.

-- As reviewed by The Verge
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Product details

  • Stray is a third-person cat adventure game set amidst the detailed neon-lit alleys of a decaying cybercity and the murky environments of its seedy underbelly
  • Roam surroundings high and low, defend against unforeseen threats and solve the mysteries of this unwelcoming place inhabited by nothing but unassuming droids and dangerous creatures
  • See the world through the eyes of a cat and interact with the environment in playful ways
  • Be stealthy, nimble, silly, and sometimes as annoying as possible with the strange inhabitants of this world
  • Comes with 6 full-color art cards

PROS

+ You play as a cat
+ Striking cyberpunk world
+ Intriguing lore
+ Visually stunning

CONS

- Short length
- Simplistic game mechanics

Expert reviews and ratings

By The Verge on July 18, 2022
Stray, from Annapurna Interactive, is a futuristic adventure game where players take on the role of a cat. It launches on July 19th for the PS4, PS5, and Steam.
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By Tom's Guide on July 23, 2022
Don’t dismiss Stray as merely a cat simulator, as this adventure game will appeal to more than just feline fanatics. While the chance to play as an adorable kitty is appealing, the real star of the show is the game’s richly-detailed cyberpunk world. Only Stray's short length and simplistic gameplay hold it back from ranking top of the litter.
80
By Pocket-Lint on July 18, 2022
Stray is a lovely story told simply with a protagonist whose near-silence makes sense for once - it's more than worth the time.
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By IGN on July 18, 2022
Stray is a delightful adventure in a dark but endearingly hopeful cyberpunk world, and that’s thanks in no small part to the fact that you are playing as an adorable cat the whole time. Its mix of simple platforming and puzzles with item-hunting quests is balanced very well across the roughly five-hour story – and though I wished my movement was a little more nimble during that time, I still loved hopping across rooftops and scampering through back alleys to find its well-hidden secrets. The new ideas it introduces along the way help keep things as fresh as a new bag of litter, too, even if not all of those ideas work quite as well as others. But whether I was scratching at a carpet or curling up into a ball and taking a catnap, Stray does a great job of setting itself apart in a way that feels like more than just a novelty.
80