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Naughty Bear

Naughty Bear is a 2010 action-adventure video game developed by Canadian studio Artificial Mind and Movement and released by Italian publisher 505 Games for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and iOS. The game is set on the fictional Perfection Island in the 1980s, where sentient teddy bears live in harmony. Naughty Bear is a shabby teddy bear who is rude, which earns him disdain from other bears, and starts a vengeful rampage against them when he is shunned from a birthday party. The game received mixed reviews from critics.[1]

Naughty Bear
European cover art
Developer(s)Artificial Mind and Movement
Publisher(s)505 Games
Director(s)David Osborne
Designer(s)Ashley Pannell
Programmer(s)Frédéric Robichaud
Artist(s)Marek Olejarz
Writer(s)Ashley Pannell
Platform(s)PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, iOS,
ReleaseJune 25, 2010
iOS
September 23, 2010
Genre(s)Action-adventure
Mode(s)Single-player, online multiplayer

Plot edit

Set in the 1980s, Naughty Bear is the only bear on Perfection Island who is not invited to Daddles' birthday party. Naughty tries to be nice anyway and even crafts a gift for the occasion, hoping he and Daddles could become friends. When Chubby and Giggles see that Naughty has a present, they laugh at him. This makes Naughty sulk back to his house. He then decides to get revenge on the bears, going on a killing spree and punishing the various other inhabitants of Perfection Island and any outside help that comes to their aid. His actions are influenced and commented on by an unseen British narrator with a demeanor reminiscent of a children's television show host.[2][3]

The episodes that follow have Naughty deal with a variety of unusual events, such as fighting ninja bears to take out Mayor Chubby whose re-electoral promise is to kill Naughty, battling the military to punish Cozy for using birds to spy on Naughty, killing Nibbles for raising the Un-Ted, fighting his way through the Bear Emergency Action Response (BEAR) unit to kill oil baron Trembles for intending to kill Naughty and build an oil rig over his hut, and executing Fluffy and destroying his robot bear army for unknowingly threatening all existence.

In the seventh episode, a bear named Sunbeam makes contact with aliens. However, the aliens enslave the bears and take over the island. After killing the aliens and Sunbeam, Naughty is congratulated by the other bears for his effort, and is even offered a cake. However, it is actually a prank and Daddles smashes the cake in Naughty's face, humiliating him in front of all the bears on the island. Heartbroken, Naughty kills all the bears by blowing up the hut they are in with an RPG before going back to his hut.

Three additional episodes were released as DLC. In the first, Naughty is invited to a cake tasting party to be the guest of honor. Learning it to be a trap by Cop Gordon as he calls in the superhero Danger Bear and his X-Bear team, Naughty not only punishes Gordon, but also the X-Bears and Danger Bear's number one fan Bubble. In the second, Naughty punishes the crew of Captain Bear Beard and Giggles when they intend to dig up Naughty Bear's house for buried treasure. In the last one, Naughty learns the bears enlisted the vampire bear Vampiricorn to do their dirty work. Due to Vampiricorn and his minions draining the stuffing of Unibear, the vampire bears are almost unstoppable as Naughty punishes both them and Stardust, who came up with the plan in the first place.

Gameplay edit

Gameplay requires the player to lead the single minded and sociopathic Naughty Bear on his personal quest to bring about hilariously brutal revenge against his elitist teddy neighbors. What follows so far appears to be akin to a slasher/gory movie that's played out through the eyes of the killer - albeit a stuffed and cuddly one.

Naughty Bear starts each level with a handful of weapons, a time limit and the goal of racking up as many "naughty points" as possible through the massacring of the local teddy populous. Points are not only awarded through the volume of kills but also partially for the creativity and elaboracy of the kills themselves. The real points will be made through the tactical utilization of the game's fear-based multiplier system. Multipliers are earned through any act of naughtiness, such as a bit of vandalism or cutting the power to another bear's house. However, for the real points, Naughty Bear will need to use terror tactics to really sow the seeds of chaos amongst his unwitting victims. This can be achieved through the use of traps, the presence of witnesses to particularly ridiculous executions, or engaging in episodes of extended physical or psychological torture, the latter of which can lead the victim to blow their own fluffy brains out in order to escape the torment.

Naughty Bear features an online multiplayer that supports up to 4 players. The multiplayer is so far known to offer matches such as King of the Hill, Capture the Flag, and Search and Destroy. Within a match, a player's actions can either allow the recruitment of NPC bears or drive them to tamper with the objective. The multiplayer has a failure in connecting players with one another for Xbox live and disables most players from playing the multiplayer.

Development edit

The development team have stated that much of the inspiration for Naughty Bear came from Saturday morning cartoons; the idea of juxtaposing that innocence with dark humour and over-the-top violence.

The game's familiar mechanics were inspired by popular games such as Manhunt and Grand Theft Auto, Destroy All Humans, and the cancelled Campfire. GameStop and Amazon offered pre-order bonus costumes that spoofed Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger.

In May 2011, 505 Games released Naughty Bear Gold Edition — which is the original game plus all 3 of its downloadable content episodes, 3 new weapons, and 4 new multiplayer modes.[4]

Reception edit

The iOS version received "mixed or average" reviews, while the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions received "generally unfavorable reviews", according to video game review aggregator Metacritic.[20][21][22]

The A.V. Club gave the Xbox 360 version a C−, saying, "Watching a psychologically tortured teddy bear blow his brains out is somewhat less hilarious than Naughty Bear seems to think. The “toys turned evil” trope is pretty warmed-over to begin with, so for the story of an ostracized teddy tormenting his cutesy brethren to succeed, it would need to do something more imaginative than nudge the boundaries of good taste. That burst of imagination never comes, so this thin game ends up trying to coast on a surfeit of charm it doesn't possess."[23] The Escapist gave the PS3 version a score of two stars out of five and said, "Despite quite competently capturing the feel of a slasher flick and possessing a solid sense of humor, Naughty Bear is repetitious and clunky, and constantly feels like it's working to keep you separated from the parts of the game that are genuinely fun - that is, the hunting down and murder of adorable stuffed animals."[19]

Common Sense Media also gave the game two stars out of five, saying that it "just doesn't feel quite finished. The controls are horribly dizzying, and bad camera angles lead players to miss approaching enemies. While the premise of mixing fairy tales (which have a history of violence) with pop culture could have been compelling, this game didn't get the balance right. As is, it's a game that glorifies thrill kills without much humor and storyline."[24] The Daily Telegraph gave the Xbox 360 version a score of three out of ten and said that it was "fun for about an hour. It's not good, the virtually identical sections are hardly exciting, and there's a lot less variety in the mayhem than you might be led to believe, but it is an enjoyable, compulsive score-chaser. But it's deceptive. It lures you in with promises of something it never delivers."[18]

Sequel edit

On May 31, 2012, a sequel was announced by 505 Games.[25] Titled Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise, it is a download-only game and was released on October 9, 2012 for PlayStation Network and October 10 for Xbox Live Arcade. According to Creative Director of Artificial Mind and Movement, Ashley Pannell, Panic in Paradise features a new gameplay style with no 'Top Hat' mode and covers thirty-six separate levels, across eleven individual locations, each with their own difficulty ramp and the ability to purchase enhancements with in-game currency to help progress through the missions.[26]

Legacy edit

On May 19, 2023, Naughty Bear developer Artificial Mind and Movement (now known as Behaviour Interactive) announced that Naughty Bear would be added to its most popular game Dead by Daylight in the form of a cosmetic costume for the character of The Trapper, alongside its own Mori (special killing animation) that includes the return of the unseen narrator.[27]

References edit

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  2. ^ Barton, Steve (March 19, 2010). "Naughty Bear ... Will Kill You". Dread Central. from the original on April 7, 2010. Retrieved March 19, 2010.
  3. ^ Pakinkis, Tom (March 10, 2010). . Computer and Video Games. Archived from the original on March 28, 2010. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  4. ^ Mitchell, Richard (May 18, 2011). "Naughty Bear stuffed into Gold Edition". Engadget (Joystiq). from the original on March 17, 2016. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  5. ^ Sterling, Jim (July 2, 2010). "Review: Naughty Bear (X360)". Destructoid. from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
  6. ^ Pearson, Dan (June 29, 2010). "Naughty Bear (Xbox 360)". Eurogamer. from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  7. ^ Rigney, Ryan (October 1, 2010). . GamePro. Archived from the original on October 5, 2010. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
  8. ^ Windy (July 8, 2010). "Naughty Bear Review (X360)". Game Revolution. from the original on March 2, 2016. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
  9. ^ Douglas, Jane (July 1, 2010). "Naughty Bear Review (PS3)". GameSpot. from the original on July 3, 2014. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
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  13. ^ Buchanan, Levi (September 27, 2010). "Naughty Bear iPhone Review". IGN. from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
  14. ^ a b Miller, Greg (June 30, 2010). "Naughty Bear Review". IGN. from the original on April 7, 2016. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
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  16. ^ "Naughty Bear". Official Xbox Magazine. September 2010. p. 79.
  17. ^ "Review: Naughty Bear". PlayStation: The Official Magazine. October 2010. p. 83.
  18. ^ a b Raze, Ashton (June 29, 2010). "Naughty Bear video game review (X360)". The Daily Telegraph. from the original on March 20, 2016. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
  19. ^ a b Funk, John (July 9, 2010). "Review: Naughty Bear (PS3)". The Escapist. Retrieved February 29, 2016.
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  25. ^ Scammell, David (May 31, 2012). "Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise heading to XBLA/PSN this year". VideoGamer.com. from the original on March 10, 2014. Retrieved November 16, 2012.
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  27. ^ "Naughty Bear Is Coming To Dead By Daylight With A Unique Mori". GINX. 2023-05-19. from the original on 2023-06-18. Retrieved 2023-06-18.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Naughty Bear news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Naughty Bear is a 2010 action adventure video game developed by Canadian studio Artificial Mind and Movement and released by Italian publisher 505 Games for the PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 and iOS The game is set on the fictional Perfection Island in the 1980s where sentient teddy bears live in harmony Naughty Bear is a shabby teddy bear who is rude which earns him disdain from other bears and starts a vengeful rampage against them when he is shunned from a birthday party The game received mixed reviews from critics 1 Naughty BearEuropean cover artDeveloper s Artificial Mind and MovementPublisher s 505 GamesDirector s David OsborneDesigner s Ashley PannellProgrammer s Frederic RobichaudArtist s Marek OlejarzWriter s Ashley PannellPlatform s PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 iOS ReleaseJune 25 2010iOSSeptember 23 2010Genre s Action adventureMode s Single player online multiplayer Contents 1 Plot 2 Gameplay 3 Development 4 Reception 5 Sequel 6 Legacy 7 References 8 External linksPlot editSet in the 1980s Naughty Bear is the only bear on Perfection Island who is not invited to Daddles birthday party Naughty tries to be nice anyway and even crafts a gift for the occasion hoping he and Daddles could become friends When Chubby and Giggles see that Naughty has a present they laugh at him This makes Naughty sulk back to his house He then decides to get revenge on the bears going on a killing spree and punishing the various other inhabitants of Perfection Island and any outside help that comes to their aid His actions are influenced and commented on by an unseen British narrator with a demeanor reminiscent of a children s television show host 2 3 The episodes that follow have Naughty deal with a variety of unusual events such as fighting ninja bears to take out Mayor Chubby whose re electoral promise is to kill Naughty battling the military to punish Cozy for using birds to spy on Naughty killing Nibbles for raising the Un Ted fighting his way through the Bear Emergency Action Response BEAR unit to kill oil baron Trembles for intending to kill Naughty and build an oil rig over his hut and executing Fluffy and destroying his robot bear army for unknowingly threatening all existence In the seventh episode a bear named Sunbeam makes contact with aliens However the aliens enslave the bears and take over the island After killing the aliens and Sunbeam Naughty is congratulated by the other bears for his effort and is even offered a cake However it is actually a prank and Daddles smashes the cake in Naughty s face humiliating him in front of all the bears on the island Heartbroken Naughty kills all the bears by blowing up the hut they are in with an RPG before going back to his hut Three additional episodes were released as DLC In the first Naughty is invited to a cake tasting party to be the guest of honor Learning it to be a trap by Cop Gordon as he calls in the superhero Danger Bear and his X Bear team Naughty not only punishes Gordon but also the X Bears and Danger Bear s number one fan Bubble In the second Naughty punishes the crew of Captain Bear Beard and Giggles when they intend to dig up Naughty Bear s house for buried treasure In the last one Naughty learns the bears enlisted the vampire bear Vampiricorn to do their dirty work Due to Vampiricorn and his minions draining the stuffing of Unibear the vampire bears are almost unstoppable as Naughty punishes both them and Stardust who came up with the plan in the first place Gameplay editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message Gameplay requires the player to lead the single minded and sociopathic Naughty Bear on his personal quest to bring about hilariously brutal revenge against his elitist teddy neighbors What follows so far appears to be akin to a slasher gory movie that s played out through the eyes of the killer albeit a stuffed and cuddly one Naughty Bear starts each level with a handful of weapons a time limit and the goal of racking up as many naughty points as possible through the massacring of the local teddy populous Points are not only awarded through the volume of kills but also partially for the creativity and elaboracy of the kills themselves The real points will be made through the tactical utilization of the game s fear based multiplier system Multipliers are earned through any act of naughtiness such as a bit of vandalism or cutting the power to another bear s house However for the real points Naughty Bear will need to use terror tactics to really sow the seeds of chaos amongst his unwitting victims This can be achieved through the use of traps the presence of witnesses to particularly ridiculous executions or engaging in episodes of extended physical or psychological torture the latter of which can lead the victim to blow their own fluffy brains out in order to escape the torment Naughty Bear features an online multiplayer that supports up to 4 players The multiplayer is so far known to offer matches such as King of the Hill Capture the Flag and Search and Destroy Within a match a player s actions can either allow the recruitment of NPC bears or drive them to tamper with the objective The multiplayer has a failure in connecting players with one another for Xbox live and disables most players from playing the multiplayer Development editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it January 2015 The development team have stated that much of the inspiration for Naughty Bear came from Saturday morning cartoons the idea of juxtaposing that innocence with dark humour and over the top violence The game s familiar mechanics were inspired by popular games such as Manhunt and Grand Theft Auto Destroy All Humans and the cancelled Campfire GameStop and Amazon offered pre order bonus costumes that spoofed Jason Voorhees and Freddy Krueger In May 2011 505 Games released Naughty Bear Gold Edition which is the original game plus all 3 of its downloadable content episodes 3 new weapons and 4 new multiplayer modes 4 Reception editReceptionAggregate scoreAggregatorScoreiOSPS3Xbox 360Metacritic54 100 20 43 100 21 43 100 22 Review scoresPublicationScoreiOSPS3Xbox 360DestructoidN AN A5 10 5 EurogamerN AN A4 10 6 GamePro nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 N AN AGameRevolutionN AN AD 8 GameSpotN A5 5 10 9 5 5 10 10 GameTrailersN AN A5 1 10 11 GameZoneN A4 10 12 4 10 12 IGN4 5 10 13 3 10 14 3 10 14 JoystiqN AN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Official Xbox Magazine US N AN A7 10 16 PlayStation The Official MagazineN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 N AThe Daily TelegraphN AN A3 10 18 The EscapistN A nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 N A The iOS version received mixed or average reviews while the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions received generally unfavorable reviews according to video game review aggregator Metacritic 20 21 22 The A V Club gave the Xbox 360 version a C saying Watching a psychologically tortured teddy bear blow his brains out is somewhat less hilarious than Naughty Bear seems to think The toys turned evil trope is pretty warmed over to begin with so for the story of an ostracized teddy tormenting his cutesy brethren to succeed it would need to do something more imaginative than nudge the boundaries of good taste That burst of imagination never comes so this thin game ends up trying to coast on a surfeit of charm it doesn t possess 23 The Escapist gave the PS3 version a score of two stars out of five and said Despite quite competently capturing the feel of a slasher flick and possessing a solid sense of humor Naughty Bear is repetitious and clunky and constantly feels like it s working to keep you separated from the parts of the game that are genuinely fun that is the hunting down and murder of adorable stuffed animals 19 Common Sense Media also gave the game two stars out of five saying that it just doesn t feel quite finished The controls are horribly dizzying and bad camera angles lead players to miss approaching enemies While the premise of mixing fairy tales which have a history of violence with pop culture could have been compelling this game didn t get the balance right As is it s a game that glorifies thrill kills without much humor and storyline 24 The Daily Telegraph gave the Xbox 360 version a score of three out of ten and said that it was fun for about an hour It s not good the virtually identical sections are hardly exciting and there s a lot less variety in the mayhem than you might be led to believe but it is an enjoyable compulsive score chaser But it s deceptive It lures you in with promises of something it never delivers 18 Sequel editOn May 31 2012 a sequel was announced by 505 Games 25 Titled Naughty Bear Panic in Paradise it is a download only game and was released on October 9 2012 for PlayStation Network and October 10 for Xbox Live Arcade According to Creative Director of Artificial Mind and Movement Ashley Pannell Panic in Paradise features a new gameplay style with no Top Hat mode and covers thirty six separate levels across eleven individual locations each with their own difficulty ramp and the ability to purchase enhancements with in game currency to help progress through the missions 26 Legacy editOn May 19 2023 Naughty Bear developer Artificial Mind and Movement now known as Behaviour Interactive announced that Naughty Bear would be added to its most popular game Dead by Daylight in the form of a cosmetic costume for the character of The Trapper alongside its own Mori special killing animation that includes the return of the unseen narrator 27 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