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Naughty Bear's Cheeky Publicity Stunt

There's an undeniable resemblance between Naughty Bear's psychotic stuffed toy and Seth Macfarlane's mischievous movie star. This uncanny likeness has not gone unnoticed by Artificial Mind and Movement, the development team responsible for Naughty Bear...

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PersonMan4291d ago

Because they're both Teddy bears? Umm, haven't teddy bears always looked pretty much the same? Let's see, bears have fur, round ears and a black nose. THEY MUST BE COPYING A VIDEO GAME!

Also Naughty Bears is a bad game.

MoreConsole4291d ago

You either didn't read the article or you simply missed the point entirely.

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Looking back to 2010 and Naughty Bear: 10 Years And Still No Invite

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."

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Top 10 Sequels Nobody Asked For

COGconnected: Some sequels come as a result of the artists behind it truly believing an IP deserves a second chance, could be improved with just a few small tweaks, or is indeed good enough to warrant a sequel. These ones do not.

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MrSec842021d ago

Loads of people asked for a sequel to Knack, including myself.

The first game was good fun, clearly rushed for launch, but a good launch title for PS4.

rainslacker2021d ago

Yeah, I know a lot of people who liked the game, and said they wouldn't mind a sequel which improved on the original.

SuperSonic912020d ago

Knack 2 is so much fun for couch co-op.

sprinterboy2020d ago

Great for co/op keeping the kids entertained

Platformgamer2020d ago

you stole the words from my mouth.
knack is so underrated

NotanotherReboot2020d ago

So how come "loads of people" didn't buy the game?

Teflon022020d ago

Half a milli is pretty fine for that game actually

rainslacker2020d ago

Loads of people did. Loads of people also played it on PS+.

Although, I don't really know what the actual numerical value is of a load, unless it's the kind of load that we usually see used to criticize Sony or its games.

Akarogg 2020d ago

It sold about as well as Doom on Switch

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thepatientgamer2020d ago

The great dunk spoke, and knack 2 was goty before it even dropped. Spaghetti. Meatballs. Puerto Rico.

Amplitude2020d ago

Knack 2 and Kane and Lynch 2 were so good
Cool article though aha mostly all true.

Still waiting for Kanye and Lynch 3 to solve that insane cliffhanger ending

PhantomS422020d ago

I will always want more Naughty Bear. Those games are like bad SyFy movies, just so awful but so fun.

Retroman2020d ago (Edited 2020d ago )

Knack 1-2 was Fantastic...,.... hope Knack 3 being developed.
Can't wait for Ratchet and clank 2
Ps4

King_Noctis2020d ago

I wonder what would happen if Knack was multiplatform. Would people defend it that much.

rainslacker2020d ago (Edited 2020d ago )

I think people probably wouldn't even pay attention to it at all. There is no denying that exclusives do get a bit of a bump in notoriety. Same could be said for any number of mid-tier game which is multi-plat. It doesn't really get that much attention outside of an announcement, maybe an occasional screen shot or marketing blurb, and then some reviews on release. Quite a few mid-tier titles that are exclusive...especially those from 1st party, get a lot more attention.

That being said, the first one was pretty fun for a launch title. The second one was really good, although still had some room to do things better.

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Treasure Trove X - Xtreme Violence

Welcome back to the Treasure Trove. A place choc-full of Hidden Gems for the semi-retro era of video games. Today, three more games enter the spotlight, some of them finding themselves raved about for the first time in their lives.

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