Gaming: 'i Don't Want To Shoot At A Normal Ass Cat,' Says Overwatch Player...

Gaming: 'i Don't Want To Shoot At A Normal Ass Cat,' Says Overwatch Player...

Overwatch's new feline hero presents a tough question: Should we be shooting cats just because they have jetpacks?

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Tyler is more of a cat person than a dog person, and also likes rabbits, deer, and banana slugs. He would not shoot at any of them.

On one hand, it's not surprising that Overwatch would introduce a cat hero. The shooter has a couple animal heroes already: Winston, a super-intelligent gorilla, and Wrecking Ball, a mech piloted by a hamster named Hammond. On the other hand, as Reddit user mikoga points out, those heroes are protected by powerful mechanized armor. Jetpack Cat is 90% just-a-cat.

Source: PC Gamer