Yeah, I think as the virus took over, dying people uploaded their consciousness to robots, like b12 did, and thats why most the robots we meet are so human like
I love how the robots treat the cat like a person, i dont think this is supposed to be a fourth wall break but them seeing the cat as an equal individual, i dont think they ever adress you as an animal or a pet but they see you as a person.
most of the robots have never seen a cat before or know what they are, so for all they know the cat could be just as smart as they are cause they just dont know
Anyone else notice the HUGE red flag when you’re finding the clues in the house? Clementine said she didn’t know Blazer’s name, but the message reads out “I’m with blazer, come to nightclub”.
This game was honestly genius on the developers' part. They lured everyone in with "look, cute cat :)" and then proceeded to tell such a cool apocalyptic story that had very little to do with the actual cat itself. I doubt it would have gotten this much traction if the cat wasn't involved, and it really deserves the attention it's getting.
I liked how they portrayed that Artificial Intelligence aren't all that bad. You can hear from one of the bots/stories in the series where the "cleaners" loved the soft ones so much and that they missed them. So they tried mimicking/copying how the humans (soft ones) actually lived like. That's wholesome and really sad to know.
I also love this. There's too many games and movies about AI becoming sentient and taking over the world and destroying humans, but this is such a nice spin on the idea that no, they love us. We created them, we do so many weird and fun and cool things and they admire us for it and want to imitate us.
57:11 Was so funny when Jack got called over by the guy in the purple suit, only for them to call him a cutie. Now you know how cats feel when you call them over, interrupting them, just to tell them they're cute. "That's it?" lol
I like how the boxes the cat hides in is from a company called “Neco”, while the Japanese term for cat is “Neko”. So I guess jack was right when he said this place looked like Japan. 👍
The cat doesn’t need to say a word, yet he displays so much emotion in his actions. The way he cuddles up towards B-12 as he falls shows he really did care about his little friend.
I actually don't think the humans are truly gone. Why did the robots in the city at some point "gain souls"? I think it's because the humans in the city uploaded themselves into their companions when the Zurks were still only devouring organic matter. That was also the point the robots switched from pure binary to a language more similar to human ones. Since then, they either forgot (it's apparently been ~7 million years) or they never quite remembered to begin with, as can be seen with b-12.
Finally finished watching this. The way he watches until the whole ceiling of the city opens up really sums up whatt makes it so satisfying to watch games through Jack, the details he takes in and the pacing of how he goes through the environments just makes my brain happy haha. This was so nice. I think I will definitely go back to this series multiple times in the future.
this has become my comfort series to the point i listen to this series to go to sleep because its the right timing with not so much sudden yelling or loud music. The environments are by far my favourite from a video game
Honestly, this game doesn't need mechanics or a story or any sort of message or ANYTHING The main draw of it, to me, is the fact that you could pause it at any point and just get a painting It's such a beautiful game (visually) constantly
I feel like before leaving, the cat's stare at the camera is like saying, "Thank you for helping me help humanity, dear players. Now I'll go look for my family again. Wish me luck, and.. till we meet again."
I found it incredibly endearing yet sad that the Companion robots had tried so hard to imitate humanity and be as close to humans as possible. It's a refreshing take in comparison to "robots are evil and will destroy humans because they hate us"
I'm wondering if those Companion Robots are like B-12, Humans in Robot bodies and that is why they are so human like. Because At the end we see other Companion Robots with no personality, they are just Robots. Why did they never change and imitate humans yet the others did? We saw 2 of the machines used to transfer a human into a different body. B-12's apartment and another at Antvillage.
I am honestly really impressed on how the game gave a Ginger a lot of personality without anything fancy, just cat personality, wound licking, meowing, the way he shows affection to the characters that he met, tap-tapping anything he finds interesting and all other cat acts, the developers really made a master piece
So twitter told me all of the devs are obsessed with cats and owns multiple of them too, so much so that, in the dev team, the cat to human ratio was easily won over by their pet cats. 🐈 I like to think that it's true, since the game itself just shows how obsessed it is with cats
From the last episode, I totally predicted the sun would kill the Zurks. The defluxer shined purple, which made me think of UV light. You know what produces a LOT of UV light? The sun.
@@jankoblidtke2175 Both are correct. And shone is typically used when no object is mentioned. "The sun shone brightly" is proper. "The sun shined on us" is proper
The way the Companions are depicted as our descendants is an oddly comforting take on "humans go extinct, AI takes over." Usually post-apocalyptic AI scenarios induce fear or sadness, but this game gives it more of a "these are our children" kind of vibe.
This is a thing in post-apocalyptic media, that takes place long AFTER the apocalypse, that I really like: the people who live then have no notion of what came before, so what's left might seem like a bleak shadow to us, but to them it's just how the world is and should be. A great example is the movie "Origin: Spirits of the Past". ^^
It was really sad cause I had grown an attachment to B-12 and that he was like a best friend to ginger then he just dies and I was really sad,I’m also kinda bummed that you didn’t get to see gingers other cat friends
1:41:15-1:41:30 Absolutely broke me :( 1:44:38 Lol you left so fast. I sat for so long trying to pick up lil B12 cause he deserved to be outside, even if he was just a shell! 1:45:46 Aww, he did the long/slow blink which I've read means "I love you" Love you too Ging! Really hope you find your friends again!
So what happens if you go over to B-12 after he's fallen to the floor and try to interact with him? I can see there's that little button above him like you can do something.
I like to think that that panel lighting up as the cat left was the part of B12 that still lives on in the system even though his drone body died. He did get to go outside with you and see the sky and that was him acknowledging that and saying farewell to the cat
The speech Clem made about us being Outsiders and her shoo’ing us along the path didn’t make me tear up but it did make me feel conflicting emotions. I always thought that the lack of voice for these robots would make the game feel disconnecting but the more I played and the more personalities I’ve seen made me realized how much I underestimated this game and it’s concept of robots. This game is much more than a game about a cat and I would’ve regretted if I hadn’t bought it. This game deserves all the praise
I would love that if there's a sequel they show the robots expanding outside and make paintings, statues for this messiah cat that saved them and gave them freedom. This game is special.
I actually started shedding a lot of tears when b12 died. He was a really good companion. I really enjoyed watching you play Stray, Jacksepticeye. The first Stray episode is actually my first video of yours that I’ve watched. I just loved your reactions to the things in the game. As a cat lover AND owner, I got really attached to this game. Loved your play through so much.
@@AustinSisneros didn’t u see the light at the end of the game? His body was destroyed but his brain is still in the system. He may come back he just needs a new body..
There's a cat backpack company, called Travel Cat, who teamed up with Stray to make the same cat backpack in real life so that your cat can look like the one ingame
i think it's interesting how the robots aren't exactly a negative thing. some people fear robots taking over the world of whatever, but the way that the robots are portrayed feels human and real. I like that.
@@myrrhee8831 exactly! i really like them and i find the way that some of them live to be rather peaceful and heartwarming like the one who was painting and the other ones who were growing plants
@@theincarnationofboredom207 I completely agree! They don't seem like any evil creatures, they seem like a step in our evolution while still being their own things
The name “stray” really hammers home how abandoned the cat, robots, and other inhabitants of the world are because they are now subject to nature and themselves only. There are no humans to help because they killed themselves. The name also emphasises the capability of cats and other animals to survive without us.
I really like the immersion you get simply by the fact that you play as a cat, because the gamer instinct to poke around in every single corner, interact with every object in the space even if it's just breaking/knocking things over, climb as high as you possibly can... it all makes perfect sense in the context of the story, because that is literally what a cat would do. It's a great concept to build a game around, because it allows the environments and worldbuilding to expand so much further and into unexpected little nooks and crannies. The artists designing the environments really get to show off the work they put into the details despite the very straightforward, linear storyline, because the player is allowed to explore it so naturally.
1:45:44 I love this detail: as you’re leaving the cat does what’s called a “slow blink”. Slowly blinking is a cats way of showing affection, kind of like a dog brushing up against you or making eye contact. Even big cats like tigers and jaguars perform their gesture. Moreover, they’re looking directly at not only the city they’ve saved - but also the player. A final send off, a “Thank’s for playing” by both our feline protagonist and the developers.
It’s so sad you go through the whole game leaving Friends behind and then your one friend through the whole story that you thought would make it out with you,can’t.Genuinely made me sob😢
As heartbreaking and sad I found B-12’s death to be, I think it was important as it served as a symbolism for how humanity’s time has come to an end and that it’s time to let the new era of Earth’s inhabitants care for the planet, which in this case are the companions. Hopefully they will be able to create a cleaner and healthier environment than their predecessors so that there won’t ever be another lockdown scenario like this again. I still wonder if Ginger ever reunited with the other cats though…..
Through this whole playthrough, I liked imagining that whenever B-12 translated what the robots were saying he literally went "Meow, meow meow-meow. Meow."
Cats and dogs can understand human languages though, they can recognize many sounds and words. My cat can understand what I'm saying in Romanian and will do almost whatever I ask of him, but not when I speak Italian or English.
I firmly believe B-12 uploaded itself to the main system and is now the compound itself. The little spark at the end kind of makes me think about it too, it's watching over the cat. There's no way this doesn't get a sequel after this much attention and great storytelling.
I wanna see a sequel to this. So. Bad. I’ll even take a DLC so I can continue living the magic. I also would love to see a game like this, but with a dog instead of a cat. I’m a cat person 100%, but I would absolutely play a Stray-like game as a dog
@@whitefang2312 I know this is totally unrelated to your point, but when you said they don’t have eyes it made me flashback to the giant, blinking red eyes on the walls in that one area. God, I hated everything about those things even if they did nothing but make you uneasy
@@NateSchulte Hmm… maybe if they make a sequel they can give more info on the walls. The signs said “wall 99 the safest city” maybe this hints at there being other walls like this one on earth.
The sequel could be a direction continuation. What happened to the city after the dome was opened? How did the robots react and respond? What does the outside beyond the walls look like?
Cat facts💕: Cats have scent glands in their paws and when they scratch or knead while purring, they are leaving their scent. It helps them stay oriented as well as claims a territory for themselves. yes, when a cat kneads on you (making biscuits) they are marking you as theirs and leaving their scent on you. Also, another reason cats love boxes, is that it is warm. The enclosed space helps regulate their body temp. That is why the love crevasses and small areas. And finally, (referencing the first vid in this series) cats don't do things to be mean or out of spite. They cannot comprehend emotions like that. They might pick up and understand that you give them attention and it gets exciting when they do naughty stuff, but they don't quite understand what it means to feel guilty or the concept of being "naughty". They just want to know that they are important to you because they depend on you for life, emotional comfort, and safety. If they are breaking stuff or getting into stuff that they shouldn't, it is because they are BORED. Get a few good play sessions in with toys throughout the day (preferably before mealtime to simulate hunting) and they will be happy and feel like a successful predator that they are. And they won't dig through your recycling as often....sigh. Go hug your cats!!!
Sean letting out his inner cat personality and just push everything off of counters and buildings then talking about bb was my favorite thing about him playing this game
As much as I agree that this post-apocalyptic thing about humans doing their own end in the game is, I think a lot of people miss the other point. That humanity still lives on inside the robots, in what they left behind. Yes, they created the Zurks and yes, they created the class system inside the walled city, but the robots also adopted the little things that define humanity. They open cafes and bars, they paint, they dance, they play music and they do just about anything a human can. Heck, you even saw a robot trying to cheat on a game and another smoking to get 'high'. Humanity lives on and that includes all the good things that makes you want to live and have hope.
No, it's pretty clear humanity IS the robots. They used the capsules, like the scientist who became B-12, to transfer their consciousness into robot bodies.
@@NeroCM and how come none of them has ANY memory about this or anything else? besides, there's a wall sentence saying "its ben 62532635 days we became sentient" or something like this, stating they were just machines untill developed (or learned from humans) to develop a sense of self
@@NeroCM B-12 is most likely just one of the rare cases of consciousness being transferred. B-12 even refers to the robots the cat met throughout the game as "Companions", as the 'descendants of humanity', and since robots became self-aware(as noted by the person above), it's far more evident to say that humans perished except for perhaps the few special cases like B-12.
@@tainasiman2107 Transferring consciousness can be a pretty big deal. Since the human mind is vastly large it would probably be hard to fit all of your memories and consciousness inside a single chip. So they must have probably only fitted like some parts of their memory. As to why they dont remember something *more* important like humanity dying, well that depends on what that scientist saved inside that robot body. but this is a very vague theory, so take it with a grain of salt.
Clementines apartment is literally my house goals. A dim, cozy, hippie/boho inspired vibe with plants EVERYWHERE. Along with some neon lights scattered around to make it colorful and vibrant. I’ve never wanted to be in a digital space more in my life.
EXACTLY I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING every single thing about it is my kind of place and i aspire to have an apartment like this in the future ESPECIALLY with that high up loft you can climb up to
Yeah, I'm astonished that Jack has apparently completely forgotten the beginning of the game. EDIT: Okay, so he did remember, but wanted to see more of it. Alright, I guess that makes sense.
@@TylerDollarhide yeah you’re right. Still, pretty sure it’s a person if you check their channel. Still that’s playing right into their attention grabbing.
Another cool little detail I noticed was how everything was in english at the last location. It’s a small detail that shows that this city was only inhabited by humans and not by the more “life-like” robots that we see in the other areas.
As someone that's been waiting for years for the game to finish and has seen nearly everything updated, it's incredible that I'm able to see some of my favourite content creators enjoy the game aswell
Fun fact about the world design in Stray: The slums and the buildings design were heavily inspired by the real life walled city in Hong Kong (Kowloon Walled City) back then. They described that place is a "perfect playground for cats"
No wonder it reminded me so much of Hong Kong, the narrow streets and all the colourful neon plus the style of plants and colours struck me more as Hong Kong and Ho Chi Minh City vs architecture you'd find in Tokyo or Seoul.
in case you feel sad about B12 - he's alive in the system. the last scene of the monitors flashing outside was his system being alive. he just needs a new host for a body and he's all set!
THANK YOU JAY- I was so sad when I watched RT play through this (he was the first letsplayer I watched for ‘Stray’) and witnessed B12 sacrifice himself.
I kinda wonder if the other city’s fell too? They were all sealed up pretty tight, the only reason everyone died in city 99 is because of the plague, so I wonder if the humans are still alive in the other city’s or if they all ended up dying too
I honestly expected a cutscene where the cats meet again after the credits. I wanted to see them reunite so badly. Now with an open ending like that, it only leaves me with speculations, like will the cat find the family now? Are the other cats fine too? I really need to know. Hopfully the devs can add a cutscene in the future ;_;
But also, that B-12's "consciousness" has gone "into the network" - analogous with limbo or something, the way it made it sound in earlier parts of the game - of the walled city's computer systems. That's what that flashing screen was... so I'm really, really hoping for substantial DLC, or a sequel.
@@ulengrau6357 Seems like they left a lot for a sequel. Like finding the rest of the cats, if B-12 is in the system and is still alive, and what happens to the robots.
@@rogeliocano9536 and also, what about OTHER walled cities? Or even the rest of this one? There can be DLC plus potential sequel. Or, you know, the story could just be self-contained to this moment. I guess I wouldn’t mind that either. Sometimes it’s better not to ruin something short and sweet. If this game had gone on for 20 more hours, I wonder how we would all feel about it then.
I would love a sequel with Ginger again, playing as him and travel with him through the outside to find his family. Not only would it be satisfying for most of us, but give us some more world building on the outside, which we we don't know a lot about. Love this game dearly
Cats show affection through their blinking. Slowly closing their eyes and then opening them again while looking at you means that they love you. So, at the end, that extra long blink at the camera was actually ginger showing affection towards the player. (Everyone, I'm aware its a sign of trust. Thank you if you were just trying to inform me)
I'd like to think he was saying goodbye to the city and everyone in the city, and that he loved everyone in the city. Tho I also like him showing affection to the player. :)
This was amazing. Literally cried at the last scene. Also the scenes were SO PRETTY! And the cat meows and movements were extremely realistic. I love Ginger and B-12
I just finished rewatching. This game has been filling my mind lately, even seeing my cats play around. I just wish there was more of this. I cried, I loved it, I need more. I also recently saw it in the store but couldn't get it because I don't have the right system. Congrats on finishing it, though. This was absolutely outstanding 👏🏻
I started bawling when ginger cuddled up with B-12. But the moment Jack said, "oh shit everyone down there must be freaking the fuck out" I couldn't help but to laugh. If this isnt proof that jack is just a ball of happy energy I don't know what is
this game is phenomenal, im so glad it wasnt just a "hey you play as a cat" gimmick game and it actually had such a deep lore and story to it and INCREDIBLE, BREATHTAKING environments. overall probably my personal best game 2022
Most of the internet keeps saying that B-12 is definitely dead. But right at the end, when the cat walks off screen, the game draws your attention to a panel that lights up and the controller even vibrates. There is a reason the game wanted you to notice it and I do genuinely believe that it was telling us that B-12 actually survived the transfer. I could be reaching for something, but I don't think the devs did that effect with the panel for nothing.
And the dialogue that B-12 says right before shutting the system off is that it COULD fry his system when he makes the transfer so I do believe that B-12 could very much be alive.
I definitely caught that too! I'm pretty well convinced B12 is alive, in the system. Fingers crossed for a sequel, even if it's another like 5 years lol
"Enough to make a grown man cry." This makes my heart break in no way it has ever. It's never broken like this. This game designers should be used for other games. Keep it up Jack hope your doing well.
This is the first time I watched a game play through all the way through from start to end (even though I did have to go about my day and come back to the last half of the whole 3 parts Sean put this in). It is now 3:56 AM... Time to go to bed as I am visiting my dying uncle in the early afternoon. This took my mind off things which I needed. Thanks.
The fact that at the end you won't see the other cats waiting for you, since they don't know you're still alive and continued living life makes it more sad but realistic, yknow?
idk, I have two cats, a few years back, one of them got lost. The other would search the house high and low, looking and meowing until we finally found the lost one.
@@linren901 Wish my cats were like that 🙁one of them ran away or something but the other cats never really bothered looking for her. They're siblings and they did love playing with each other but once she disappeared it was like she never existed...
The game: _starts on the surface, where Ginger is from_ Jack, throughout this whole playthrough: We're never gonna see the surface in this game, are we? Oh I bet it's completely desolate and unlivable...
@@thomasgowin2038 Yeah, but we never actually saw the surface. The plant growth in the wall suggests that it is livable, I'm not arguing that. But we didn't start on the surface, we started inside the wall which is the point I'm making.
I'm speculating that the outside section of this game wasn't included because the devs are planning on making a sequel where the cat traverses the outside, in search for the original group of cats that we saw at the start of the game. whether that's true or not, the game itself was still magnificent.
I'll be honest, I don't want a sequel. I feel like Cat going on "another adventure" would cheapen this one, and especially, that long, grateful blink of love and thanks at the end.
@@Frostiken fair point. im familiar with annapurna and theyve put out some solid games at the expense of time. id be happy to see another game like this but in its own separate universe sometime maybe
Zurks are probably still alive. They can hide in underground and eat everything during night. It'll be interesting to see the same cat or another customizable cat starts another adventure outside full of greenery and robot communities like Horizon with bigger map, more combat mechanics, and a lot more side quests.
Me: *yelling at Sean for passing the hat 3 times* Also me while editing my own blind Stray let's play and being a derp during that same section: I feel so stupid
@@cheesecake1255 When you get up after you first fall down (the part where you're limping), you can actually hear the other cats calling down after you. There were so many meows echoing down there, I initially thought there were other cats that fell.
Slightly slower I think than a real cat, but that might be on purpose because people who either don't pay attention to or don't know might get worried the kitty is breathing too fast.
The topic you were talking about at the end with global warming has been going on for years but nothing changes. I always like to think of the quote "you will observe with concern how long a useful truth may be known and exist before it is generally received and practiced on." It's such a fantastic quote.
I cried the fuck out of my soul over a god damn kitty sleeping next to a dead drone, this was amazing. Also, I hope Ginger could reunite with his/her friends, they surely miss each other.
tbh that's what bummed me about the game. I felt it was advertised as the adventure was a quest to go back to the outside and be reunited with the other cats but we ended up having an outstanding journey to save a population wich was awesome but let's be honest a 5 second animation at the end where they are reunited was missing. My heart broke when he left alone.
I’ve played this, and I’ve watched my wife and jack play it now, and EACH TIME I get so emotional and teary eyed. I hope there will be a sequel. I hope this game gets GotY recognition
The thing with cats and boxes is that it's an instinctive drive. The get the same feeling of safety climbing into a box as they would from hiding in a bush or similar in nature.
Is there a way to push the like button 1 000 000 times? Sean... I know you reckon that Bloodborne is your favorite game, but this... This was truly EPIC. Everything in this game is just awesome. The graphics, The story line, The game play.The movement of the character (I swear, I never would have thought any game designer would be able to mimic the movements of a cat sooooo perfectly. I used to love games like Halflife 2 because of the exceptional graphic quality even if you didn't have a top of the range graphics card.But THIS one made me feel like part of the story. I just found my new favorite game.
Hey, im trying to find that game 'forgotten land' but all i can find is Kirby and the forgotten land. Do you mean that? I loved stray and would love watching lets plays of games similar to Stray! Thanks in advance 😊
@@22Maggy22 yup, kirby and the korgotten land! It's world seems similar to strays, no humans but you can tell they were once there, but everything has been overgrown and "forgotten"
Word cannot describe the enjoyment of the magical experience that is playing (and watching others play) this game. I wasn't really aware of the game up until around the time it came out, and I bought it on release date without much thought other than "hey, you play as a cat and everyone's talking about it!" I didn't expect this game to have this much deep lore, adorable characters, and a very moving story that brought me to tears multiple times. I love cats so much (I have 6 of my own) and the fact that you get to play as a cat so accurately was absolutely incredible to me. I also agree that having futuristic robots admire us and not hate us is so refreshing! My only small complaints are that I ran into a few bugs while playing and I wish we could've seen some loose ends tied up at the very end. Lots of people have been debating about what a prequel or sequel would be like, and if the developers made more games around this concept, I would totally play those games. However, I'm also perfectly content with Stray being it's own standalone thing!
i love that they made the robots take over, but not in an "evil" way. the robots didn't kill the humans, the virus did; and i really like that aspect
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Yeah, I think as the virus took over, dying people uploaded their consciousness to robots, like b12 did, and thats why most the robots we meet are so human like
Turns out that the robots are evil, but there minds where wiped.
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Yea if it was IRl it would be the robots that are bad
I like how the first area the sunlight hits is the Slums, I think it's very fitting and they totally deserve to see the sky first
this!! i hope the companions live a fullfilling life after the outside is available
Yes! Absolutely
yes
I hope there is a stray two!
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I love how the robots treat the cat like a person, i dont think this is supposed to be a fourth wall break but them seeing the cat as an equal individual, i dont think they ever adress you as an animal or a pet but they see you as a person.
Yep me too! Maybe it's evident to them (science and all) that animals are sentient beings as well?
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@@randomizednerd yes just about all animals are sentient
@@hitchy0755 yes they know he's a cat, but they see him as an equal
most of the robots have never seen a cat before or know what they are, so for all they know the cat could be just as smart as they are cause they just dont know
Anyone else notice the HUGE red flag when you’re finding the clues in the house? Clementine said she didn’t know Blazer’s name, but the message reads out “I’m with blazer, come to nightclub”.
She could've just said that because of spies, but still a good theory
I did notice that! I wasn't sure if it was just an oversight, but I bet you're right!
Oooo likely could've been blazer himself writing that note since clementine was kidnapped!
@@LightningMcQueer that was one of my first thoughts! Blazer probably snitched to the cops
@@LightningMcQueer gave you the 69th like. 👍
This game was honestly genius on the developers' part. They lured everyone in with "look, cute cat :)" and then proceeded to tell such a cool apocalyptic story that had very little to do with the actual cat itself. I doubt it would have gotten this much traction if the cat wasn't involved, and it really deserves the attention it's getting.
yes and the cute cat also makes the game better. I love the story, but I also love the cat
@@ezra7088 big agree!!!
Excuse you the cat was an INTEGRAL part of the story 😤 😤
Exactly.
@Kavetion Whatever helps you sleep at night, bud.
I liked how they portrayed that Artificial Intelligence aren't all that bad. You can hear from one of the bots/stories in the series where the "cleaners" loved the soft ones so much and that they missed them. So they tried mimicking/copying how the humans (soft ones) actually lived like. That's wholesome and really sad to know.
I also love this. There's too many games and movies about AI becoming sentient and taking over the world and destroying humans, but this is such a nice spin on the idea that no, they love us. We created them, we do so many weird and fun and cool things and they admire us for it and want to imitate us.
so? who cares?
@@goofystrats6485 clearly all 700 people who left a like, haha. Maybe you just don’t, 🤣.
Fr man 💙
@@scaressell6880 notice how the rude comment got 0 likes and the other got a thousand 😆
57:11 Was so funny when Jack got called over by the guy in the purple suit, only for them to call him a cutie. Now you know how cats feel when you call them over, interrupting them, just to tell them they're cute. "That's it?" lol
Literally cat calling
Exactly hahaha
I like how the boxes the cat hides in is from a company called “Neco”, while the Japanese term for cat is “Neko”. So I guess jack was right when he said this place looked like Japan. 👍
you can also tell he's right because the place clearly looks like japan
The walled city was actually inspired by Kowloon Walled City, so Hong Kong not Japan. Still close enough though ^^
I was thinking this the whole time.
Yet he pronounced it wrong the whole time 😅
The cat doesn’t need to say a word, yet he displays so much emotion in his actions. The way he cuddles up towards B-12 as he falls shows he really did care about his little friend.
@Kavetion hahaha funny joke dude
@Kavetion say not do
Ikr?
I legit cried... such a sad moment.
@Kavetion Are you challenging the Kingdom of God and likely Winning? I thought not.
It's a weirdly comforting thought that, even after we're all dead and gone, our cats will still be fine.
Still domesticated and annoying yet endearing as ever
So will cockroaches…
@@makasete30 Least the cats will have a stable food supply.
@@makasete30 i mean you don't have to remind me that 🥲
I actually don't think the humans are truly gone. Why did the robots in the city at some point "gain souls"? I think it's because the humans in the city uploaded themselves into their companions when the Zurks were still only devouring organic matter. That was also the point the robots switched from pure binary to a language more similar to human ones. Since then, they either forgot (it's apparently been ~7 million years) or they never quite remembered to begin with, as can be seen with b-12.
Finally finished watching this. The way he watches until the whole ceiling of the city opens up really sums up whatt makes it so satisfying to watch games through Jack, the details he takes in and the pacing of how he goes through the environments just makes my brain happy haha. This was so nice. I think I will definitely go back to this series multiple times in the future.
Yeah hes great and honestly theres a lot less to be gained from just watching it instead of rushing to the end
this has become my comfort series to the point i listen to this series to go to sleep because its the right timing with not so much sudden yelling or loud music. The environments are by far my favourite from a video game
Honestly, this game doesn't need mechanics or a story or any sort of message or ANYTHING
The main draw of it, to me, is the fact that you could pause it at any point and just get a painting
It's such a beautiful game (visually) constantly
I feel like before leaving, the cat's stare at the camera is like saying, "Thank you for helping me help humanity, dear players. Now I'll go look for my family again. Wish me luck, and.. till we meet again."
I found it incredibly endearing yet sad that the Companion robots had tried so hard to imitate humanity and be as close to humans as possible. It's a refreshing take in comparison to "robots are evil and will destroy humans because they hate us"
And the Sentinels/Neco Corps seem to imitate our narcissistic tendencies, greed, thirst for power and violence lol
Guess that why your dad left @Kavetion
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I'm wondering if those Companion Robots are like B-12, Humans in Robot bodies and that is why they are so human like. Because At the end we see other Companion Robots with no personality, they are just Robots. Why did they never change and imitate humans yet the others did?
We saw 2 of the machines used to transfer a human into a different body. B-12's apartment and another at Antvillage.
@Kavetion bro, he's dead, what do you get from saying this?
I am honestly really impressed on how the game gave a Ginger a lot of personality without anything fancy, just cat personality, wound licking, meowing, the way he shows affection to the characters that he met, tap-tapping anything he finds interesting and all other cat acts, the developers really made a master piece
I like that the cats never talked too, i'm kinda tired of talking animals now. And i feel like if they did talk, they'd be assholes or something
So twitter told me all of the devs are obsessed with cats and owns multiple of them too, so much so that, in the dev team, the cat to human ratio was easily won over by their pet cats. 🐈 I like to think that it's true, since the game itself just shows how obsessed it is with cats
@@gilkyukim7354 Ah yes, our cat overlords.
The cat meowing and laying beside him at the end was so realistic and the music and Sean's reaction made me tear up.
From the last episode, I totally predicted the sun would kill the Zurks. The defluxer shined purple, which made me think of UV light. You know what produces a LOT of UV light?
The sun.
Shone* not shined
@@AKAalicecullen shined is correct "the sun shined" not "the sun ShOnEd"
@@jankoblidtke2175 Both are correct. And shone is typically used when no object is mentioned. "The sun shone brightly" is proper. "The sun shined on us" is proper
Doc literally says its UV
The way the Companions are depicted as our descendants is an oddly comforting take on "humans go extinct, AI takes over." Usually post-apocalyptic AI scenarios induce fear or sadness, but this game gives it more of a "these are our children" kind of vibe.
It's apocalyptic but still hopeful and at times downright optimistic. I love it
This is a thing in post-apocalyptic media, that takes place long AFTER the apocalypse, that I really like: the people who live then have no notion of what came before, so what's left might seem like a bleak shadow to us, but to them it's just how the world is and should be. A great example is the movie "Origin: Spirits of the Past". ^^
Humans die, robots with fusion cores live on, and cats somehow have the plot armor to tank the global disaster.
cringe
@@goofystrats6485 - Hush, adults are talking.
Ginger: **meow**
Me: **starts sobbing like an idiot as Ginger curls up in front of B-12**
Ngl i did too, i started crying when the cat meowed on its own
Games rarely make me cry and this part is just
It was really sad cause I had grown an attachment to B-12 and that he was like a best friend to ginger then he just dies and I was really sad,I’m also kinda bummed that you didn’t get to see gingers other cat friends
Bro i wax crying😥
Least I wasn't the only one who cried 😭
1:41:15-1:41:30 Absolutely broke me :(
1:44:38 Lol you left so fast. I sat for so long trying to pick up lil B12 cause he deserved to be outside, even if he was just a shell!
1:45:46 Aww, he did the long/slow blink which I've read means "I love you" Love you too Ging! Really hope you find your friends again!
So what happens if you go over to B-12 after he's fallen to the floor and try to interact with him? I can see there's that little button above him like you can do something.
@@catndragon You can lay down with him
I like to think that that panel lighting up as the cat left was the part of B12 that still lives on in the system even though his drone body died. He did get to go outside with you and see the sky and that was him acknowledging that and saying farewell to the cat
@@GuidingLightDogs Oh I agree on that! I just feel bad leaving his body behind
The speech Clem made about us being Outsiders and her shoo’ing us along the path didn’t make me tear up but it did make me feel conflicting emotions. I always thought that the lack of voice for these robots would make the game feel disconnecting but the more I played and the more personalities I’ve seen made me realized how much I underestimated this game and it’s concept of robots. This game is much more than a game about a cat and I would’ve regretted if I hadn’t bought it. This game deserves all the praise
mad respect for the umizoomi pfp in 2024
*its concept of robots
This game made the national news in the US. They were showing people’s cats avidly watching them play and trying to interact with the Stray. 👍
Lmao my cat did the same thing!
@Kavetion what
@Kavetion true imo
@@vix12112 Don't mind them, it's most likely a bot
I tried. My cat was unimpressed by pixel cat.
The extra long blink at the end means that Ginger loves the player…my heart
or the people he met in the city as he's looking back at the entry to the city
@@fionazelmann7541 all of the above
I love that people started calling the cat Ginger
Cat kisses :) when cats blink slowly to show their love
I would love that if there's a sequel they show the robots expanding outside and make paintings, statues for this messiah cat that saved them and gave them freedom. This game is special.
I actually started shedding a lot of tears when b12 died. He was a really good companion.
I really enjoyed watching you play Stray, Jacksepticeye. The first Stray episode is actually my first video of yours that I’ve watched. I just loved your reactions to the things in the game. As a cat lover AND owner, I got really attached to this game. Loved your play through so much.
B12 isn’t dead
@@mystixmoon3001 yes he is wdym?
@@AustinSisneros didn’t u see the light at the end of the game? His body was destroyed but his brain is still in the system. He may come back he just needs a new body..
There's a cat backpack company, called Travel Cat, who teamed up with Stray to make the same cat backpack in real life so that your cat can look like the one ingame
thank u for enlightening me of this
*Puts backpack on cat*
.........
*Flop*
LOVE THAT
Thanks
Please tell me B12 is included!
I love that the factory is called “Neco Corp” and the game has a very Japanese aesthetic since Neko in Japanese means cat
Had the same thought
maneki neko :)
Walled City 99 is inspired by (or based off of) Kowloon Walled City. Also kinda reminded me of Blade Runner
what does that even mean, "Japanese aesthetic"
@@sunnyd4ze it means exactly what it says, everything is so obviously inspired by urban & cyberpunk japan lmao
Can we please have a moment of silence for the three RIP cats in the credits:
Riggs
Ivy
Oliver
You are loved and will be missed 😭
Ginger's slow blink at the end at the player for helping him! ❤❤❤
i think it's interesting how the robots aren't exactly a negative thing. some people fear robots taking over the world of whatever, but the way that the robots are portrayed feels human and real. I like that.
Same! I liked the break from the "evil robot" cliche it was so fun
@@myrrhee8831 exactly! i really like them and i find the way that some of them live to be rather peaceful and heartwarming like the one who was painting and the other ones who were growing plants
I like how they portray the robots as our children. Our descendents, who love us and miss us. It's.. very human, ironically.
@@theincarnationofboredom207 I completely agree! They don't seem like any evil creatures, they seem like a step in our evolution while still being their own things
Yeah I definitely agree with this comment and all the replies it’s such a cool concept/experience
The name “stray” really hammers home how abandoned the cat, robots, and other inhabitants of the world are because they are now subject to nature and themselves only. There are no humans to help because they killed themselves.
The name also emphasises the capability of cats and other animals to survive without us.
Ooh that's right 👌
@Kavetion ok
Ya..cats don’t even need us, they didn’t need us. It’s the other way around we need cats. Cats can do so much with out us.
Ghosty Cats decided that humans were cool and helpful enough to hang out with, and humans went “8O!!!”
its less that they can survive without us and more that its a wonder they survive *with* us....
58:11 "I'm gonna get so high, that I'm gonna think I'm a dog" Lol I love Sean
I really like the immersion you get simply by the fact that you play as a cat, because the gamer instinct to poke around in every single corner, interact with every object in the space even if it's just breaking/knocking things over, climb as high as you possibly can... it all makes perfect sense in the context of the story, because that is literally what a cat would do. It's a great concept to build a game around, because it allows the environments and worldbuilding to expand so much further and into unexpected little nooks and crannies. The artists designing the environments really get to show off the work they put into the details despite the very straightforward, linear storyline, because the player is allowed to explore it so naturally.
Jack: “without B-12 I can’t do anything I’m just a cat”
Literally like 10 seconds later: “I am a GOD”
@Kavetion woah hey let’s not get ahead of ourselves buddy
@Kavetion just-
Don’t-
Just don’t-
Ok?
"Welcome to the family" said all feline in the universe
@Kavetion WOAH BUDDY
@Kavetion tone deaf much?
1:45:44
I love this detail: as you’re leaving the cat does what’s called a “slow blink”. Slowly blinking is a cats way of showing affection, kind of like a dog brushing up against you or making eye contact. Even big cats like tigers and jaguars perform their gesture.
Moreover, they’re looking directly at not only the city they’ve saved - but also the player. A final send off, a “Thank’s for playing” by both our feline protagonist and the developers.
Great to know. Just more proof how the developers of this game focused on detail and worked very, very hard.
thats such a beautiful detail thank you for pointing that out!
I noticed that too!
I noticed this too! It was so sweet. For those that catch the reference to real cat language.
Yeah, that affectionate blink as a farewell was a nice ending. Plus the light blinking, showing that B-12 most likely is back in the main network,
It’s so sad you go through the whole game leaving Friends behind and then your one friend through the whole story that you thought would make it out with you,can’t.Genuinely made me sob😢
As heartbreaking and sad I found B-12’s death to be, I think it was important as it served as a symbolism for how humanity’s time has come to an end and that it’s time to let the new era of Earth’s inhabitants care for the planet, which in this case are the companions. Hopefully they will be able to create a cleaner and healthier environment than their predecessors so that there won’t ever be another lockdown scenario like this again.
I still wonder if Ginger ever reunited with the other cats though…..
Through this whole playthrough, I liked imagining that whenever B-12 translated what the robots were saying he literally went "Meow, meow meow-meow. Meow."
Now that's a good thought
Developers, get on this. Please 🥺
This is now my headcanon.
now thats all i'll be thinking about
Cats and dogs can understand human languages though, they can recognize many sounds and words. My cat can understand what I'm saying in Romanian and will do almost whatever I ask of him, but not when I speak Italian or English.
The cat did a slow blink at the end to everyone in there! He was telling everyone there "i love you".
im so glad someone else noticed that :D
Aaaaaahh!!!! Its so cute agh!
this is making me sob omg
A cat's slow blinking makes my heart warm
oh my god i’m crying again
Words cannot express how much I want the soundtrack to this game.🎶
Maybe it's on some music streaming service
It's on spotify
Can we just take a moment and appreciate jacks "hehehehE" laugh whenever he's happy
I firmly believe B-12 uploaded itself to the main system and is now the compound itself. The little spark at the end kind of makes me think about it too, it's watching over the cat. There's no way this doesn't get a sequel after this much attention and great storytelling.
Don't do this... Don't give me hope
I wanna see a sequel to this. So. Bad. I’ll even take a DLC so I can continue living the magic. I also would love to see a game like this, but with a dog instead of a cat. I’m a cat person 100%, but I would absolutely play a Stray-like game as a dog
I believe that too. I don’t think B-12 is dead, but they don’t have eyes and they’re probably really wide spread compared to that lil drone body.
@@whitefang2312 I know this is totally unrelated to your point, but when you said they don’t have eyes it made me flashback to the giant, blinking red eyes on the walls in that one area. God, I hated everything about those things even if they did nothing but make you uneasy
@@NateSchulte Hmm… maybe if they make a sequel they can give more info on the walls. The signs said “wall 99 the safest city” maybe this hints at there being other walls like this one on earth.
The DLC that I want to see...
- The cat meeting up with the other cats.
- Clementine getting revenge on Blazer.
- Story of B-12's origin.
I really hope they do something more with this world they’ve built. Maybe not another ‘Stray’ but I definitely want more games in this universe.
The sequel could be a direction continuation. What happened to the city after the dome was opened? How did the robots react and respond? What does the outside beyond the walls look like?
@@tabithaalphess2115 Who funded Hidden City 99?
Cat colony moving in and Stray exploring the Zurg nest now that it's been all burned away.
I wonder if the end suggested there were other wall cities and what if this city was the last or the first to open again
I stood by B-12 for a good 10-15 minutes and cried by his side. B-12 will always have a special place in my heart. RIP B-12
Cat facts💕:
Cats have scent glands in their paws and when they scratch or knead while purring, they are leaving their scent. It helps them stay oriented as well as claims a territory for themselves. yes, when a cat kneads on you (making biscuits) they are marking you as theirs and leaving their scent on you.
Also, another reason cats love boxes, is that it is warm. The enclosed space helps regulate their body temp. That is why the love crevasses and small areas.
And finally, (referencing the first vid in this series) cats don't do things to be mean or out of spite. They cannot comprehend emotions like that. They might pick up and understand that you give them attention and it gets exciting when they do naughty stuff, but they don't quite understand what it means to feel guilty or the concept of being "naughty". They just want to know that they are important to you because they depend on you for life, emotional comfort, and safety. If they are breaking stuff or getting into stuff that they shouldn't, it is because they are BORED. Get a few good play sessions in with toys throughout the day (preferably before mealtime to simulate hunting) and they will be happy and feel like a successful predator that they are. And they won't dig through your recycling as often....sigh.
Go hug your cats!!!
If this game doesn't win an award, I'll be shocked. This was a masterpiece.
Yes!
FRRRR
Definitely will win GOTY.
@@derpydqelinuent OK it wasn't that good just a glorified walking simulator
Good game but not GOTY
it will be most likely elden ring or god of war
@@Phoenix_dub spoken like someone who 1. Hasn't played the game yet 2. Dislikes cats. Stfu
I haven't had that feeling for a long time when you finished such a cool game. The game was played in one breath and left a lot of impressions.
Did you cry at the end? I totally didn’t 😿
Ya I haven’t had that in a long time to
@Kavetion funny because who asked?
@@Godly_555 don't provoke em. They are bots and just by replying, you are telling them that their scam works.
@@Godly_555 just report the bot. At some point CZcams will actually care
1:41:28 the part where the cat lays down made me burst into tears, and im still crying as i type this, he was such a good little robot friend
Sean letting out his inner cat personality and just push everything off of counters and buildings then talking about bb was my favorite thing about him playing this game
As much as I agree that this post-apocalyptic thing about humans doing their own end in the game is, I think a lot of people miss the other point. That humanity still lives on inside the robots, in what they left behind. Yes, they created the Zurks and yes, they created the class system inside the walled city, but the robots also adopted the little things that define humanity. They open cafes and bars, they paint, they dance, they play music and they do just about anything a human can. Heck, you even saw a robot trying to cheat on a game and another smoking to get 'high'. Humanity lives on and that includes all the good things that makes you want to live and have hope.
they even live in cats because domestic cats are a product of the domestication of wild cat species by humans :)
No, it's pretty clear humanity IS the robots. They used the capsules, like the scientist who became B-12, to transfer their consciousness into robot bodies.
@@NeroCM and how come none of them has ANY memory about this or anything else? besides, there's a wall sentence saying "its ben 62532635 days we became sentient" or something like this, stating they were just machines untill developed (or learned from humans) to develop a sense of self
@@NeroCM B-12 is most likely just one of the rare cases of consciousness being transferred. B-12 even refers to the robots the cat met throughout the game as "Companions", as the 'descendants of humanity', and since robots became self-aware(as noted by the person above), it's far more evident to say that humans perished except for perhaps the few special cases like B-12.
@@tainasiman2107 Transferring consciousness can be a pretty big deal. Since the human mind is vastly large it would probably be hard to fit all of your memories and consciousness inside a single chip. So they must have probably only fitted like some parts of their memory.
As to why they dont remember something *more* important like humanity dying, well that depends on what that scientist saved inside that robot body.
but this is a very vague theory, so take it with a grain of salt.
Clementines apartment is literally my house goals. A dim, cozy, hippie/boho inspired vibe with plants EVERYWHERE. Along with some neon lights scattered around to make it colorful and vibrant. I’ve never wanted to be in a digital space more in my life.
I wish I could get my room like that!
EXACTLY I WAS THINKING THE SAME THING
every single thing about it is my kind of place and i aspire to have an apartment like this in the future
ESPECIALLY with that high up loft you can climb up to
i was thinking the same thing when i was playing lmao
same, I hope they make a very detailed artbook.
me too! I could just live in that house 24/7 and have the best life ever.
I wish at the end they showed Ginger get to be with his friends again. Great game. Honestly 5/5 stars.
Clementine's goodbye broke my heart
Jack: "maybe the surface IS still uninhabitable."
Cat: lives on the outside surface at the beginning of game
@Kavetion you must be really fun at parties
Yeah, I'm astonished that Jack has apparently completely forgotten the beginning of the game.
EDIT: Okay, so he did remember, but wanted to see more of it. Alright, I guess that makes sense.
@@gruchogaemer8692 reporting and ignoring these bots is the best thing you can do. Replying to them is exactly what they want and it makes it worse.
@@TylerDollarhide yeah you’re right. Still, pretty sure it’s a person if you check their channel. Still that’s playing right into their attention grabbing.
@@gruchogaemer8692 they buy bots that comment for them. This exact account is in the comments of nearly every CZcamsr.
Another cool little detail I noticed was how everything was in english at the last location. It’s a small detail that shows that this city was only inhabited by humans and not by the more “life-like” robots that we see in the other areas.
Oh cool
This is a great observation that leads to a lot of interesting conclusions. Underrated comment!!
You can also see some English used in the same house you first meet b12, possibly foreshadowing that he was human all along?
Oh cool I noticed the English but I didn't put the two together.
I actually know that It means B-12 is alive
As someone that's been waiting for years for the game to finish and has seen nearly everything updated, it's incredible that I'm able to see some of my favourite content creators enjoy the game aswell
The rug scratches just give you an achievement at the end if you have scratched everything 8:03 im also 💯 concinced Sean was a cat in another life.
Fun fact about the world design in Stray: The slums and the buildings design were heavily inspired by the real life walled city in Hong Kong (Kowloon Walled City) back then. They described that place is a "perfect playground for cats"
No wonder Jack kept making comments on that (though he spoke about Tokyo and not Hong Kong)
Nice ❤️
No wonder it reminded me so much of Hong Kong, the narrow streets and all the colourful neon plus the style of plants and colours struck me more as Hong Kong and Ho Chi Minh City vs architecture you'd find in Tokyo or Seoul.
The history and "government" of Kowloon is incredibly interesting. I recommend everyone take a look at it.
Living in Hong Kong I definitely felt that, it looked so familiar!!!
in case you feel sad about B12 - he's alive in the system. the last scene of the monitors flashing outside was his system being alive. he just needs a new host for a body and he's all set!
DLC STRAY PLEASE OMG I NEED MY BOY BACK
Now this makes me think will there be actually stray 2?
Thank god.
this is what I thought too :O
THANK YOU JAY- I was so sad when I watched RT play through this (he was the first letsplayer I watched for ‘Stray’) and witnessed B12 sacrifice himself.
the cat blinking in the end, like the thank you blink
I kinda wonder if the other city’s fell too? They were all sealed up pretty tight, the only reason everyone died in city 99 is because of the plague, so I wonder if the humans are still alive in the other city’s or if they all ended up dying too
I honestly expected a cutscene where the cats meet again after the credits. I wanted to see them reunite so badly. Now with an open ending like that, it only leaves me with speculations, like will the cat find the family now? Are the other cats fine too? I really need to know. Hopfully the devs can add a cutscene in the future ;_;
The cats are fine lol, you have no reason to assume anything bad happened to them in the day or so you've been gone.
Cats irl are very good at knowing how to get home from even the most remote places
Who knows, they might make a sequel?
@@Eqha67 Probably, the ending when the cat go outside and the TV suddenly turns on might be the clue for a sequel (sorry for my bad English)
@@chibi_okami I believe that'd showing how B-12 is still alive, just in the network
An adorable detail in the ending is that the cat squints at the camera/back into the facility. Squinting like that is how cats smile and show trust
It’s also how they say “I love you”
But also, that B-12's "consciousness" has gone "into the network" - analogous with limbo or something, the way it made it sound in earlier parts of the game - of the walled city's computer systems. That's what that flashing screen was... so I'm really, really hoping for substantial DLC, or a sequel.
@@ulengrau6357 Seems like they left a lot for a sequel. Like finding the rest of the cats, if B-12 is in the system and is still alive, and what happens to the robots.
@@rogeliocano9536 and also, what about OTHER walled cities? Or even the rest of this one? There can be DLC plus potential sequel. Or, you know, the story could just be self-contained to this moment. I guess I wouldn’t mind that either. Sometimes it’s better not to ruin something short and sweet. If this game had gone on for 20 more hours, I wonder how we would all feel about it then.
@@ulengrau6357 oh yeah, the city mentioned that it was wall 99 suggesting that there are a lot more of these walls.
The way he says “das a gold jacket and no chain” had me laughing 😂
I would love a sequel with Ginger again, playing as him and travel with him through the outside to find his family. Not only would it be satisfying for most of us, but give us some more world building on the outside, which we we don't know a lot about. Love this game dearly
Jack: "Can I have access to the nukes... I'll be responsible?"
Jack immediately after that: "oooooo I can jump in a box
Also after that I want to hav my ***** poppin
his name aint jack its sean
@@MrGoose-ey7sg sean, jack, septic man, funny irish guy
It’s all really the same
The duality of cat
@@MrGoose-ey7sg he doesnt mind, so neither should you
Cats show affection through their blinking. Slowly closing their eyes and then opening them again while looking at you means that they love you. So, at the end, that extra long blink at the camera was actually ginger showing affection towards the player.
(Everyone, I'm aware its a sign of trust. Thank you if you were just trying to inform me)
this made me sob even more than i already am.
Literally crying right now 😭
Ginger said “thank you for keeping me safe and helping me on this adventure.”
My heart burst seeing the blink 🥰😍
I'd like to think he was saying goodbye to the city and everyone in the city, and that he loved everyone in the city. Tho I also like him showing affection to the player. :)
To that actually makes me wanna cry even more now
This was amazing. Literally cried at the last scene. Also the scenes were SO PRETTY! And the cat meows and movements were extremely realistic. I love Ginger and B-12
I just finished rewatching. This game has been filling my mind lately, even seeing my cats play around. I just wish there was more of this. I cried, I loved it, I need more. I also recently saw it in the store but couldn't get it because I don't have the right system. Congrats on finishing it, though. This was absolutely outstanding 👏🏻
I started bawling when ginger cuddled up with B-12. But the moment Jack said, "oh shit everyone down there must be freaking the fuck out" I couldn't help but to laugh. If this isnt proof that jack is just a ball of happy energy I don't know what is
i did too, my eyes are burning but it made me so sad 😭
I cried but then I imagined the roof just falling down and smashing the whole city into rubble lol
Same 😂
@@Connorly800 i don't understand this finale 🤔
What's that mean ??
Me too!! It made me so sad and I legit started to cry!!
this game is phenomenal, im so glad it wasnt just a "hey you play as a cat" gimmick game and it actually had such a deep lore and story to it and INCREDIBLE, BREATHTAKING environments. overall probably my personal best game 2022
untiil gow😏
@@Michelle-uq8fu real question can they make gow better then the tough competition of elden ring
i like how he kinda roleplays as the cat
also the robots hand says kiss me at 1:15:33 lmao
It would be such a treat to see a movie of this game. The stunning visuals on a big screen would be a sight to see.
Jack: There's too many people to talk to, I just want to do missions!
Also Jack: *actively avoids doing the missions until he's talked to everyone*
Most of the internet keeps saying that B-12 is definitely dead. But right at the end, when the cat walks off screen, the game draws your attention to a panel that lights up and the controller even vibrates. There is a reason the game wanted you to notice it and I do genuinely believe that it was telling us that B-12 actually survived the transfer. I could be reaching for something, but I don't think the devs did that effect with the panel for nothing.
B-12 survived but he’s stuck inside the computer again
And the dialogue that B-12 says right before shutting the system off is that it COULD fry his system when he makes the transfer so I do believe that B-12 could very much be alive.
It's like In titanfall 2 at the end where you thought bt had died at the end there is the Morse code message
I definitely caught that too! I'm pretty well convinced B12 is alive, in the system. Fingers crossed for a sequel, even if it's another like 5 years lol
it's fitting how b 12 sounds somewhat similar to bt and they have somewhat of the same fate, same trust, and same sadness of death
"Enough to make a grown man cry." This makes my heart break in no way it has ever. It's never broken like this. This game designers should be used for other games. Keep it up Jack hope your doing well.
This is the first time I watched a game play through all the way through from start to end (even though I did have to go about my day and come back to the last half of the whole 3 parts Sean put this in). It is now 3:56 AM... Time to go to bed as I am visiting my dying uncle in the early afternoon. This took my mind off things which I needed. Thanks.
Jack: How long would a cat get sent away for?
Me: Nine life sentences.
Beautiful.
@Kavetion wrong place bot
@@hayleaharris4479 no you
The fact that at the end you won't see the other cats waiting for you, since they don't know you're still alive and continued living life makes it more sad but realistic, yknow?
I gotta stop reading the comments before watching the video
idk, I have two cats, a few years back, one of them got lost. The other would search the house high and low, looking and meowing until we finally found the lost one.
@@linren901 Wish my cats were like that 🙁one of them ran away or something but the other cats never really bothered looking for her. They're siblings and they did love playing with each other but once she disappeared it was like she never existed...
Or mabey have another part to the series
I love the detail of when you no longer had the back park on, the fur was cleaner than the fur that wasn’t covered by it.
Seamus was also the name of Marty McFly's great-great grandfather in Back to the Future 3!
The game: _starts on the surface, where Ginger is from_
Jack, throughout this whole playthrough: We're never gonna see the surface in this game, are we? Oh I bet it's completely desolate and unlivable...
Yup...
Technically didn't start on the surface because the cats were living inside the wall
@@norabarber5341 but we saw vegetation and growth, meaning that it's not desolate anymore.
@@thomasgowin2038 Yeah, but we never actually saw the surface. The plant growth in the wall suggests that it is livable, I'm not arguing that. But we didn't start on the surface, we started inside the wall which is the point I'm making.
@@norabarber5341 you're definitely right.
I'm speculating that the outside section of this game wasn't included because the devs are planning on making a sequel where the cat traverses the outside, in search for the original group of cats that we saw at the start of the game. whether that's true or not, the game itself was still magnificent.
I'll be honest, I don't want a sequel. I feel like Cat going on "another adventure" would cheapen this one, and especially, that long, grateful blink of love and thanks at the end.
@@Frostiken I get that. Still would love another game. Maybe a different animal? And different universe.
@@Frostiken fair point. im familiar with annapurna and theyve put out some solid games at the expense of time. id be happy to see another game like this but in its own separate universe sometime maybe
I can see them making a quick little dlc for the outside, probably not a whole new game
Zurks are probably still alive. They can hide in underground and eat everything during night. It'll be interesting to see the same cat or another customizable cat starts another adventure outside full of greenery and robot communities like Horizon with bigger map, more combat mechanics, and a lot more side quests.
Me: *yelling at Sean for passing the hat 3 times*
Also me while editing my own blind Stray let's play and being a derp during that same section: I feel so stupid
fun fact: on 1:48:21 on the cats section, the first one (Murtaugh) was the inspiration for the in game cat!
I CAN'T BELIEVE THEY DIDN'T SHOW US THE CAT REUNITING WITH ITS FAMILY
Yeah I know 😢 they probably are still looking for him.
his family : slowly seeing how he fall into the abbyss without meowing once
My first thought
@@cheesecake1255 When you get up after you first fall down (the part where you're limping), you can actually hear the other cats calling down after you. There were so many meows echoing down there, I initially thought there were other cats that fell.
@@EggWithAKnife Yes, you can also look up and see shadows.
Nobody even saying anything about the cat's breathing, It's actually decently accurate
Slightly slower I think than a real cat, but that might be on purpose because people who either don't pay attention to or don't know might get worried the kitty is breathing too fast.
They got a real cat to voice act him so it is all real
its sad but great at the same time to see this is the best game we got this year
Yes when he runs and you stop you can see his breathing slowly going down as he recovers from the sprint
This game was so beautiful and told such a unique, interesting story.
The topic you were talking about at the end with global warming has been going on for years but nothing changes. I always like to think of the quote "you will observe with concern how long a useful truth may be known and exist before it is generally received and practiced on." It's such a fantastic quote.
I cried the fuck out of my soul over a god damn kitty sleeping next to a dead drone, this was amazing. Also, I hope Ginger could reunite with his/her friends, they surely miss each other.
tbh that's what bummed me about the game. I felt it was advertised as the adventure was a quest to go back to the outside and be reunited with the other cats but we ended up having an outstanding journey to save a population wich was awesome but let's be honest a 5 second animation at the end where they are reunited was missing. My heart broke when he left alone.
Omg same, I was also wondering if Ginger was gonna reunite with the cat fam.
My husband was in tears after playing this. He’s played a few shorter games like this and always get into them so much bless him.
I'm sobbing. Your husband has the right of it.
Omg little nightmares2 ending was so sad as well
I cried a few times watching this from the start to end! That cat has been thru hell and came out a hero! How can one NOT cry??
I’ve played this, and I’ve watched my wife and jack play it now, and EACH TIME I get so emotional and teary eyed. I hope there will be a sequel. I hope this game gets GotY recognition
The thing with cats and boxes is that it's an instinctive drive. The get the same feeling of safety climbing into a box as they would from hiding in a bush or similar in nature.
The social commentary in this game is so deep. It made me want to reflect on human nature.
"I'm a fucking cat; never doubt it - ever again." -Jacksepticeye
I'll never question it again.
69 likes, nice
the fact that the game didn’t end with the cat reuniting with his other cat friends that was the one thing i was looking forward to 😭😭😭😭😭
same!!!
It would be a little on the nose, but I thought they'd be right outside the door, lol
Fr. I was so mad.
I wanna know what happened to them :,) a sequel with a reunion with the other cats and any friends gathered along the cats journey would be great!
@@yehet1242 But They Were Also Outside? He Only Got Into The City By Falling In Between The Walls
Is there a way to push the like button 1 000 000 times? Sean... I know you reckon that Bloodborne is your favorite game, but this... This was truly EPIC. Everything in this game is just awesome. The graphics, The story line, The game play.The movement of the character (I swear, I never would have thought any game designer would be able to mimic the movements of a cat sooooo perfectly. I used to love games like Halflife 2 because of the exceptional graphic quality even if you didn't have a top of the range graphics card.But THIS one made me feel like part of the story. I just found my new favorite game.
I always took the screen lighting up at the end as B12. That he's back in the system but now he's in control so he can just get a companion body.
Oh. My. God. The slow blink of love the cat did at the end when looking at the player??? IT'S SO CUTE I CAN'T
Same here!!
@Kavetion do you want me to report you for spam?
@@ntfoperative9432 🤓
First forgotten land and now stray, the end of humanity has never been both so adorable and beautiful.
Hey, im trying to find that game 'forgotten land' but all i can find is Kirby and the forgotten land. Do you mean that? I loved stray and would love watching lets plays of games similar to Stray!
Thanks in advance 😊
@@22Maggy22 yup, kirby and the korgotten land! It's world seems similar to strays, no humans but you can tell they were once there, but everything has been overgrown and "forgotten"
Word cannot describe the enjoyment of the magical experience that is playing (and watching others play) this game. I wasn't really aware of the game up until around the time it came out, and I bought it on release date without much thought other than "hey, you play as a cat and everyone's talking about it!" I didn't expect this game to have this much deep lore, adorable characters, and a very moving story that brought me to tears multiple times. I love cats so much (I have 6 of my own) and the fact that you get to play as a cat so accurately was absolutely incredible to me. I also agree that having futuristic robots admire us and not hate us is so refreshing! My only small complaints are that I ran into a few bugs while playing and I wish we could've seen some loose ends tied up at the very end. Lots of people have been debating about what a prequel or sequel would be like, and if the developers made more games around this concept, I would totally play those games. However, I'm also perfectly content with Stray being it's own standalone thing!
The sunlight slowling spreading through the entire city was so satisfying and emotional in some way