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Naughty Bear on PS3 360

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Naughty Bear is a Fighting game available on the PS3 360. It can be played in Thirdperson Singleplayer modes.

Naughty Bear is a Fighting game. Fighting games revolve around the interaction of two or more characters in some form of physical combat. Players learn to control characters through either memorisation of button combinations to access more advance moves, or by their reactions and accurate timing.

Naughty Bear can be played in a Thirdperson mode. Third Person games view the world from over the right shoulder of the character being controlled. This enables you to see the character you are controlling as well as their surrounds. Although not as immersive as first person, third person games enable more complex moves and interactions with the environment.

Naughty Bear can be played in a Singleplayer mode. Single Player Campaign games focus on one player's experience. Rather than collaborate with other players either locally or online, players progress alone. The campaign style of gameplay offers a connected series of challenges to play through. These chapters work together to tell a story through which players progress. Single player games are able to focus on one experience of a scenario, so that it is usually a richer, more visceral game.

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Tech Gamer review Tue, 03 Aug 2010

Naughty Bear PS3 mixes ultra-violence with cute and cuddly - and creates a disturbingly hilarious game. Take revenge in the deadliest way possible on all those Care Bear inspired toys. The technology and techniques combine to offer a full-on game that is as much Grand Theft Auto as it is Build a Bear.

For those with a twisted sense of humour Naughty Bear will deliver the kind of experience that would make Jason Vorhees blush - if you see him through the ski-mask. One part open world exploration, one part cutesy brawler, Naughty Bear collides the worlds of sweet and violent with this hilarious revenge tale.
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Dressup Gamer review Mon, 28 Jun 2010

Naughty Bear 360 looks cute but plays mean - encouraging you to push your weight around in this colourful, but shallow bear 'em up. Despite the interest generated by its visuals, it offers very little for those that like dressing up, other than a few fetching hats.

Naughty Bear has one gimmick - extreme violence at the teddy bear's picnic. You will experience bear on bear battles and you will literally knock the stuffing out of the other stuffed animals. The reason for your brutality is that Naughty Bear hasn't been invited to other the birthday party. To be honest, with a name like that it shouldn't have been a great surprise regardless of how many times he went down to the woods. Perhaps a change of name might have prevented such wanton spilling of foam.
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Teen Gamer review Wed, 23 Jun 2010

Naughty Bear has been a closely guarded secret. The buzz has been increasing for months, the hype has been hyperbolic and my anticipation fever-pitch. And on both Xbox 360 and PS3 Naughty Bear looks right up my mischievous street - like a turbo charged Dennis the Menace.

Ever since hearing of its development early this year I've been eager to see what the fuss has been about. The premise is simple. Naughty Bear lives on Paradise island with all the other bears, shunned and teased for being, well, naughty. According to the trailer he tries to make a peace offering at Daddles' birthday party but after being rejected begins his naughty rampage across the island.
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