

#DESKTOP STRAY SHEEP SERIES#
You really do get the experience of being a cat, bar the occasional forced barrier that stops you jumping to a certain spot or having a long-lasting feud with a mischievous mouse who happens to be called Jerry.Īvailable on: Playstation 4, Playstation 5, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X You can tell that the developers spent many hours perfecting how they want the cat to move and react to its environment, making each animation as close to how a real cat would act as possible.

You have a fair amount of evasion to undertake, with the evil ‘zurks’ attempting to take you down, however the forefront of this game, in my opinion, is the pure beauty of being a cat. The aim of the game is to scale back up the futuristic cybercity to make it back to your ‘cat gang’. You are positioned in a 3 rd-person camera angle behind the ginger street cat in which you control, and you simply run and jump around, exploring the city, just as a cat would. Filter in the sensational graphics and wonderful game physics, Stray is up there with a shout for Game Of The Year. I know right, that alone sounds extremely fun. Sticking with the theme of games where you play as animals, Stray is an amazing game where you explore a cyberpunk style city as a cat.
#DESKTOP STRAY SHEEP PC#
Let’s not get it twisted though, this game is not a world-beater in terms of quality gameplay and amazing graphics, but if that doesn’t take away from the overall experience of the game, which is unique, ruthless is violent – all as a flock of sheep.Īvailable on: Playstation 4, Playstation 5, PC This game is a no brainer for those looking for a relatively simple but outrageously fun indie game to pass the time. A grind of gathering supplies, looking after your recruited worshipers, levelling up your character and developing your cult base is the min premise of the gameplay, with a relatively charming art style of battling deities with some crazed cult sheep and impressive combat animations to go with it.
#DESKTOP STRAY SHEEP FREE#
Your aim is to free your master by recruiting new sheepish followers to the worshipping flock, developing a cult base for them and taking on the otherworldly entities that trapped him in some bloody exchanges. In Cult of the Lamb, you play as a cult leader who happens to be a sheep… yes a sheep who has been revived by a spirit come deity ‘thing’ simply known as ‘The One Who Waits’. Kicking off our Top 5 Games of August, a game which is currently top of the charts for digital downloads on the Nintendo Switch, there’s no reason not to give thus fun little rogue-like action-adventure game developed by indie developer Massive Monster and published by Devolver Digital a try. Rating – 3.8/5 Available on: Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, Playstation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, PC Price: – £20.99 Our monthly gaming must-see feature, we cover the 5 best games that released in the most recent month! Presenting to you August’s 5 best games, in our opinion: 1 – Cult of the Lamb
