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FallenTraveler

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I bought this game yesterday because I have been looking forward to a sub par game for a while... The thing is I am actually enjoying this game a lot. I know that a lot of people won't like it, it's not perfect, but at least someone is putting some effort into something kinda new. I'm gonna put this in the same bin as I put Wet, Onechanbara, and Deadly Premonition. They are cheap, but they do something mildly interesting, and a hell of a lot more interesting than all the damned space marines...

Sure, it isn't amazing, but if they are going to be releasing lots of DLC I might get a zombear survival mode.
 

Residentconker

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picked it up. Had fun for the first few missions or so but then the repetiveness set in. Which is sad because while playing it there were a few times i got the feeling that there really was a pretty awesome game in here. Maybe more variety in missions.
 
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The reviews I've read say it's shit. The concept was a slightly disturbing one to begin with, but it's a shame it apparently sucks.
 

Necromancer1991

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I predict repetitiveness out the wazoo, aside from that will most likely go the middle of the road, average at best, terrible at worst
 

londelen

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I'm just putting it out there, I love Naughty Bear. There's plenty of ways to do things, if it feels repetitive you either have a really low tolerance for that sort of thing or you're doing it wrong. I will say that Naughty Bear isn't the sort of thing you should be playing for hours, it's no RDR, but I can say there's nothing better than coming home after a hard days work and just straight up murdering some stuffed bears.
 

Admrl Awsum

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londelen said:
I'm just putting it out there, I love Naughty Bear. There's plenty of ways to do things, if it feels repetitive you either have a really low tolerance for that sort of thing or you're doing it wrong. I will say that Naughty Bear isn't the sort of thing you should be playing for hours, it's no RDR, but I can say there's nothing better than coming home after a hard days work and just straight up murdering some stuffed bears.
Now I can slightly agree with you. It just gets boring after you do two missions.

Though another one of my complaints as I played a bit more into is... Naughty Bear is NOT naughty at all. He's just following orders/suggestions from that manical voice. He even has pathetic expressions when he realized the bears he will soon murder don't like him.
 

Tallim

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londelen said:
I'm just putting it out there, I love Naughty Bear. There's plenty of ways to do things, if it feels repetitive you either have a really low tolerance for that sort of thing or you're doing it wrong. I will say that Naughty Bear isn't the sort of thing you should be playing for hours, it's no RDR, but I can say there's nothing better than coming home after a hard days work and just straight up murdering some stuffed bears.
I like it too. It is rather fun once you actually start getting creative with the mayhem. If you just run about attacking and destroying it is quite bland though.

I am notorious amongst people I know for finding fun in games that are bad so my views are skewed somewhat.

For the record I also liked WET.
 

Iwata

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Naughty Bear is part of a series of games that I have been eagerly antecipating, and which all decided to come out at the same time. I got War for Cybertron and Red Dead Redemption, and today I'm probably going to get Daemon's Souls, Singularity and Naughty Bear.

That said, I went from "excited" to "nervously reluctant" in these past few days after having read a few reviews. They ALL seem to bash the game to kingdom come...
 

juliett_lima

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aww but naughty bear is so good!

I can see how one could call it repetetive, but that just means you're not approaching it the right way. there's hundreds of different ways to do stuff, and as you unlock more and more, and play more and more, you get better at it. plus it's crazy competetive.

gets much better when you unlock the disguise costumes. then run around trapping everyone then scaring them into injury. then slowly but surely driving them all insane.

the combo multiplier is another thing that keeps it fresh and helps with driving for the top scores.

huh. my two cents ^^
 

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Is there actually a demo for Naughty Bear? I was considering it but I wanted to play a demo to try it out, couldn't see it anywhere on the EU store.
 

Meggiepants

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I'm planning on renting it to see if it's worth playing. It has gotten really bad reviews, but a few Escapists have said they really enjoyed it, and it looks intriguing. So what the heck, I'll give it a try.
 

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I saw the game on X-play and I immediately thought of Raze's Hell, if anyone even remembers that game, it was a shooter where you played as an alien and murdered a swarm of cute teddy bear-bug people who were trying to destroy your planet because they thought it was too ugly.

The idea of a game that is about killing a bunch of cute things is nothing new. I just wish it would evolve
 

Your Nightmare

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I loved the concept..A murderous bear going on a rampage.

But it was so poorly implemented..I feel bad. It's a really good idea but they just presented it wrong. Maybe if it was of a generic hack 'n' slash with free roam, it would of done better?
Like GTA mission style + freeroam with a ... Darksiders gameplay style? But in a more unique way ofcourse, as the idea is
 

Sky Captanio

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Haven't played it. But it seems to be one of those games that says: "Maybe we can sell this on one ironic joke that wasn't funny in the first place." Making a game about killing isn't original just because there is bears in it.