Stray X The Record Complete ❲EASY❳
Stray x The Record — Complete Guide
The Packaging
- The Sleeve: The album arrives in a gatefold jacket featuring the game’s iconic neon-drenched alleyways. The cover art, often attributed to the internal artists at BlueTwelve, shifts the focus from the cat to the environment—showing the desolate beauty of Walled City 99.
- The Inserts: Inside, you will find a digital download code, but more importantly, liner notes from the developers discussing the decision to use a cat as a protagonist and how the music reacts to the cat’s movement (purring mechanics, meowing frequencies).
- The Disc Art: The center labels on the vinyl feature the glowing eyes of the cat's drone companion, B-12, staring out from the dead wax.
Side B: The Sewers & Antvillage
The tone darkens here. This side features the tense, droning tracks associated with the Zurks (the game’s creepy, flesh-eating bacteria). The music shifts from cozy to oppressive, utilizing heavy low-end frequencies that sound phenomenal on a subwoofer—or a well-tuned turntable.
- Highlight Track: The Sewers – A deeply unsettling piece that makes great use of stereo panning to simulate the skittering of enemies.
What this guide covers
- How to complete all main story beats and side activities in the Stray x The Record crossover (assumed single-player narrative + collectible/achievement completion).
- Presumed goals: finish main story, unlock all endings, collect key items, complete side quests, and get 100% completion.
(Note: I assume you want a thorough playthrough guide including route, collectibles, and tips. If you meant something else—speedrun, challenge run, or platform-specific instructions—I can adjust.) stray x the record complete