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Stray. Honestly the entire game.
I am a cat dad to 3 cats and I rescue anywhere from 1 - 5 alley cats every year. I take them in, clean them up, get them spay/neuter and their vaccines and find them homes.
That game captures cats so incredibly well. The entire game was a pleasure, but there are a few moments that stick out to me.
Spoilers
At the beginning when he falls and is separated from his friends.
The way that the guardians react to him.
The desperation of being so incredibly close to freeing them and so nearly being thwarted.
But most of all, when his friend dies and when the ceiling opens.
And last but not least, at the very end he sniffs the air and smells his friends.
So some god amongst men on YouTube did the painstaking work of figuring out where stray fell, and where he exited and found that stray exited only a 20 second walk from where his home was, and towards his home is the direction he took at the end (but the game doesn't tell you this).
That game was the most wonderful and amazing experience I have had in a game since I can remember. I cannot recommend it enough.
I can't seem to edit my comment, but I am eternally grateful that I recorded the entire playthrough for myself.
There is very little of me wandering around pointlessly, which is really nice.
https://twitch.tv/videos/1889711712