
MMGN: ”What the heck am I doing?” I couldn’t help but mutter that to myself constantly after 20 minutes of Naughty Bear. If I wasn’t reviewing the game, I would have ran then and there, but as it turns out I continued to the point where I was ready to smash it with a hammer. Yes I played for a grand total of two hours. There’s two hours of my life I’m never getting back.

Nick writes: "At its launch, Naughty Bear was seemingly overshadowed by E3 a couple of weeks prior. Major releases like Fallout: New Vegas and StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty grabbed gamers’ attention months prior, whereas Naughty Bear, comparable to its terrible stealth mechanics, released on a whimper. The overwhelming influx of poor reviews didn’t help its case either. Yet, a decade later and here I am - writing about a game that continues to serve as a stress reliever or a rainy day substitute. That has to count for something, as I can’t say the same for most triple-A releases."

TheLateNightGamer: I’d assume that most gamers have at least heard of Naughty Bear. Unfortunately, it’s probably from people putting it on their list of terrible games. I’ll admit, this wasn’t a game that I played so much my neighbors thought I was dead. It’s not perfect, sure. But it deserves a lot more credit than most people give it.
Episode 19 of The Game Fanatics brings you the latest gaming news from Square Enix, MGRR PS3 bundles, DLC for Hitman, Naughty Dog teasing, and shelf “life” for the dead that walk.Charles and Ryan also sit down and talk about the upcoming TGF Game Awards.
Cool review, what an epic fail game.
LOL - this is a classic
"You’ve been a bad, bad girl. Actually no you haven’t, rather you’ve been a naughty stuffed bear - much less exciting."
I still want to play it.
"Not worth your money, at best a rental but even then it's not really worth your rent money. " ...
Making teddy bears suicide. Girls will love it! lol