Summary of Stray – Zing Game Reviews

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According to our poll, we’ve already given you a comprehensive review of the most anticipated game of this month, with the game getting a solid 7/10.

As usual, we also present you with a summary of the verdicts of foreign reviewers, which you can read below.

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The game is available on PC and PlayStation 4 and 5 consoles.

Guardian

The game looks stunning whether you’re looking at it from cyberpunk rooftops or from the ground – I won’t spoil your feline journey, but rest assured that the developers from this city squeezed out a lot of new and surprisingly scary moments.

100%

VGK

Stray is a master class in environment design, offering one of the most immersive game worlds we’ve ever had the chance to explore. The game may be as small as its main character, but what is here will stay with you for a long time. In short, this is a title to be played.

100%

Destructoid

The vibrant visuals, interesting music, great lighting, and thoughtful level design make this one of the best gaming experiences of the year I’ve experienced.

90%

GamesRadar+

Stray is a phenomenal, albeit compact, feline adventure that captures cats perfectly even as they find themselves in a whimsically beautiful robot world.

90%

Screen ranting

Stray is a visually stunning sci-fi masterpiece that seamlessly intertwines gameplay mechanics with a truly extraordinary experience.

90%

wccftech

Stray may be small and unassuming, but it’s also beautiful, carefully crafted, and allows you to transition from one genre and play style to another with impressive grace. The game should also win over the feline naysayers, so don’t despair if you’re not one of those who won the game thanks to the protagonist.

90%

god geek

Stray is an addictive adventure game that manages to avoid all the usual problems of this genre and offers a pleasant overall experience.

90%

Light allies

If it’s not already obvious, cat owners and lovers will love the Stray. However, its appeal clings deep to the surface as it weaves a powerful story wrapped in an alluring dystopian world. The Tramp excels at handing out small pleasures that add up long enough to turn into an absolutely amazing experience.

85%

IGN

Stray is a charming adventure set in a dark yet delightfully optimistic cyberpunk world, thanks in large part to the fact that you play as a cute cat. The combination of simple platforming and puzzle-solving with hidden object challenges is very well balanced in the roughly five-hour story – and while I wish my movements were a little more nimble during that time, I still enjoyed jumping over rooftops and zigzagging through back alleys. find well-hidden secrets The new ideas that the game introduces as the game progresses also help to stay relevant, even if not all of them work as they should. But whether I was scratching on the carpet or curled up for a nap, Stray has done an admirable job of successfully setting itself apart from other games in its genre.

80%

push square

Despite one or two annoyances, Stray is a very fun adventure. The game is quite simple and gives you plenty of opportunities to take on the role of a cat, whether you’re rubbing against a robot’s legs, scratching furniture, or looking for a cozy spot to take a nap. Although the story does not achieve the desired emotional impact, it slowly shows its face all the time and brings many interesting details. The combination of an ordinary pet and atmospheric sci-fi is done well, and the result is a uniquely entertaining game whose virtues outshine the flaws.

80%

Metro GameCentral

A strange mix of cyberpunk dystopia and quirky platforming, held together only by great visuals and a very cute cat.

70%

Dexterto

If you travel to this world just to see a beautiful city and walk around its beautiful places, you will be in awe of what the game has to offer. However, if you enter it expecting a full game experience with a lot of mechanics and a deep involvement in the story, you may be disappointed. I fall somewhere in between, I can rate the visuals above average, but I’m wondering what the environment could be like with such attention to detail if the game wasn’t geared towards a cat with limited space for gaming systems.

70%

Fan attack

It’s hard to pinpoint exactly what the Tramp is really aiming for, as he may be a jack of all trades, but, unfortunately, he’s not a master of anything. Some parts of the game are close to perfection, such as the stealth section, but all too often the game gets lost in its own identity and fails more than once in what the developers were clearly trying to achieve.

60%

Source :Indian TV

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