If you’re not familiar with Stray, it’s a PS4/PS5 game where you play as a cat. It’s a very short game; the main story can be beaten in an afternoon. However, it’s available on PS+ (although going away soon), and can be purchased outright for <$30.

It’s the first time in a long time where I felt totally delighted by how innovative and different a video game was. First of all, playing as a cat isn’t just a cute gimmick. The level designs are all about navigating around slums using your size and acrobatic abilities of a cat.

Second, the world that the devs have created is so cool. It’s like some sort of cyberpunk version of Kowloon Walled City.

This game is not Elden Ring. But for an afternoon, it’s absolutely worth your time. I can’t recommend it enough. Especially if you are finding yourself burned out by the usual types of games. I hope the devs follow up with something else adjacent to this game!

  • bobbo
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    1 year ago

    I’ve been thinking about picking it up in the current Steam sale. Roughly how many hours do yo think it takes to complete at a pretty slow/casual pace? Mainly wondering if it’s worth $22.50 as I’ve read it’s a somewhat short game. Was going to wait for it to come down closer to $15 but I’m ready for a new casual/cute game now so I could be convinced to get it sooner rather than later lol

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      1 year ago

      I’ve never quite understood the “dollar to hour” ratio people seem to crave. Games are the only media that people apply this “rule” to. I’ve never heard of someone talk about the Dollar to Time ratio of a book, or a movie, or tv series. They mostly just talk about how it’s a good or bad series. Maybe I’m off base, but I just find it weird.

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        1 year ago

        I don’t use it as a pure metric that I base all my game buying decisions on, just one of many factors. If a game only lasts 10 hours but each hour was extremely memorable and enjoyable, that metric doesn’t hold as much weight. In the instance of Stray, the “dollar to hour” ratio might not be the greatest but I’m confident enough that I’ll thoroughly enjoy the play through so I’m going to buy it at its current price. I would’ve only paused more if the play through only lasted an hour or two though.

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      1 year ago

      Not sure of the exact hours, but I finished it over the course of three evenings after work. I think it’s worth that price, though: the gameplay is unqiue, the visuals are beautiful, and it’s an immersive and emotional story.

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        1 year ago

        I’m only a little bit into now but I already feel like it was worth the money. Thanks for the feedback, looking forward to the rest of it

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      I played it just as a fairly competent gamer. I didn’t 100% all the things (but there are only a few like that IIRC) and it took me 6.5 hours.

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      1 year ago

      5-6 hours if you are a seasoned gamer, 10ish if its a newer realm for you.

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      I completed it over a weekend . It’s pretty short but also an enjoyable experience if you’re into walking sim kind of games. Theres some light platforming and puzzling but it’s mostly just about looking around the environment and interacting with stuff. The game will take longer to complete if you really take your time and look around more. I think you could probably blast through the game in a few hours if you wanted to.