After many reveals and hype built around Stray, an immersive cat simulator wowed many fans and for an indie game, it is way more polished than any other AAA game on the market. Featuring a grim cyberpunk setting where you’re thrown into the neon-filled city to explore the mysteries that reside there and find out the secrets through the eyes of an adorable feline, the game is just a masterpiece. Many are skeptical about how much content the game has and those who are looking forward to buying the game have questions and we’re here to answer every one of them. Wondering how long Stray is? Continue reading the article to know more about Stray and how long is the game.
About Stray
Developed by BlueTwelve Studio, Stray lets you assume the role of the stray cat that has to find its way through the neon-filled cyberpunk world overrun by machines. The level design of the game is intricate and opens more room for players to explore and the traversal mechanics are made brilliantly and never feel redundant when climbing around obstacles, vents, rooftops, or anywhere around the city. The graphics are breathtaking with the colorful art style, reflections in puddles, and ray-tracing that enhances the feel of cyberpunk life. Throughout the game, you can collect items, avoid enemies, and explore the futuristic hong kong city along with your partner the B-12.
How long is the game?
Coming from one of the indie developers, you can rest assured the game will keep you entertained for countless hours, including the main story, sidequests, collectibles, and more. If you’re mainly playing Stray for the story, it’ll take a whopping 6 to 8 hours to complete, however, if you’re a perfectionist and looking forward to snagging every collectible in the game and exploring the city more, it will take an additional few more hours.
It also depends on your ability to adapt to the game’s traversal mechanics and how good your vision for spotting the items that are well hidden in Stray’s world in the complete 12 chapters. Sadly the game isn’t as big as blockbuster titles like Elden Ring which has the biggest world with plenty to do, but Stray makes up for it with its engaging story and the smaller world with more substance. It is one of the best-looking games with enjoyable gameplay that doesn’t suffer from bugs like most titles do at the launch.
In the future, many will find glitches and tricks for speedrunning the game to reach the end faster and we can’t wait to see them when they do. We hope that you enjoyed reading this article, stay tuned for more updates at Digistatement.