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Playstation 3: All PS3 games are Region-Free (games and consoles are not restricted for specific countries and regions). The "Region/Version" of each game is available simply to inform the origin of the game (AU/Asia/EU/US/JP). The "Region Advice" of each game is Region-Free. All of our games are compatible with Australian PAL console
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The "Region Advice" of each game informs the game compatibility. All of our games are compatible with Australian DS/DSi console unless otherwise stated(Region Advice: Region Locked or N/A).
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The "Region Advice" of each game is Region-Free.
All of our games are compatible with Australian PAL console
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In Naughty Bear, the Island of Perfection has a flaw that's about to become quite noticeable. The colorful, cheerful teddy bears populating the island have forgotten to invite one of their own. This sullen, tattered bear has been picked on, laughed at, and forgotten for the last time. Naughty Bear is going to get even with his teddy bear brethren in gruesome fashion. Armed with a machete and a need to maim, Naughty Bear will exact his brutal revenge on every island inhabitant.
Played from a third-person perspective, Naughty Bear features an objective that involves causing as much mayhem as possible. Your goal is simply to do harm to your teddy bear rivals, earning "naughty points" for creative methods of killing, acts of intimidation, and more. Achieving high scores will unlock new areas of the island to explore. You'll also have to watch out for local law enforcement, nicknamed "the fuzz," as well as organized factions looking to end your murderous rampage. In addition to the single-player campaign, an assortment of game types are available for multiplayer action.
Features:
Saturday Morning Storyline Gone Wrong: Features a unique blend of comic mischief and syrupy cuteness juxtaposed with over-the-top cartoon violence
Encounter Bigger, Badder Bears: As the game progresses, the innocent, law-abiding bears that cross NaughtyBear's path get more difficult to overcome, with unique characteristics and weaponry encountered at every level
Wreak Havoc on the Teddy Bears' Picnic: Players create mass chaos and collect Naughty Points by unleashing an arsenal of attacks using a variety of brutal weapons and strategizing the demise of Naughty Bear’s cute and cuddly enemies
An Entire Island of Mischief to Unlock: The debauchery transpires on a large island divided into four different areas, locked or unlocked depending on the level and skill of each gamer. There are a total of 28 levels to unlock by obtaining top scores and achievements as gamers move through the island and destroy each stuffing-filled foe that crosses their path
You'll Never Tire of Being Naughty: NaughtyBear lets loose a large range of objectives and obstacles at different times of the day and in different weather with a diverse cast of characters. Gameplay changes every time, with a large selection of unique ways to cause naughtiness throughout the island, ensuring endless replayability.
Boast to the other Bears: Gamers can compete in a range of hilarious multiplayer games and see how their naughtiness levels stack up against others, as they earn a number of achievements and trophies
Find All the Locked Away Fun: Gamers can collect all the hidden party items locked away by the other bears and search the game world for bear uniforms that will give Naughty Bear special powers and upgrades
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posted by
J. BEGG
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15-07-2010
Naughty Bear comes across as a game not finished, or that had very little money to make use of. Naughty Bear is a disappointment and shouldn't be purchased by anyone anywhere.
The initial idea here is that you're being 'Naughty', the other bears do not like you so they don't invite you to a birthday party, so you go on a rampage with weapons and run around killing them. as fun as this sounds, its real let-down is how the game holds its self to be played, the camera is very poor, the repetition and so on. it falls beneath the standard in every-way.
You start of briefed to kill everyone, kill people by only using contextual moves ect. after this your basically on your on. As you defeat the other bears, you're awarded points. The points are used to unlock bridges so that you can move forward to the next area. Finish the task given and the level is over, and if you complete this task with excellence you are presented with an ingame trophy. Once you have enough trophies, the next level or challenge will unlock.
Credit to the game developers the initial idea is good but the end result was poor, it has so much potential, your weapons range from gold clubs to guns and all inbetween, you don't have any lock on feature so you sit there chasing bears just slashing in the air most of the time, if the targets try to flee they ether fall over within a second or stop by a fireplace to warm up? not very challenging.
If your target is injured you can use a "finisher" move, sticking your weapon through the bears chest, it is cool, but from any position the angle of insertion is the same. get rather dull after a few times another reason I declared this game to be repetitive.
I mentioned the camera was poor because it really is, it constantly gets stuck in wall, you cant see what your doing half the time, the frame-rate is constantly struggling.
Filled with bugs, your enemy's fall through the floor, lack of thought when it comes to killing the bears, no head shots or critical hits where you would assume, no real motivation to keep completing all the levels, you constantly fight for the camera to be looking where you want it to, everything looks bad, once more falling far short of games that are sold these days.
The On-line aspect is worse, believe it or not. There's four-player online multiplayer with different modes that only count kills when you use the golden Uzi or have all the bears trying to gather jelly.
There were times i thought the on-line play was going to cause the game to display a blue screen of death. or just..stop?
I Would never recommend this game to anyone, not even archivement hunters.
Thanks for my xbox control which arrived today. Not only was it a great price but the service was second to none with real fast delivery. I would most definetly order again from you. Thanks again guys.