The author intentionally plays bad video games for your twisted amusement. Tonight's Episode: Naughty Bear.
"Behaviour Interactive is turning 30 and we’re kicking off the celebrations with our first-ever Behaviour Beyond showcase! This broadcast pulls back the curtain on our diverse slate of upcoming games and content, including updates, sneak peeks, and the world premiere of BHVR’s next major release."
Game look like trash lol should focus on expanding DBD gameplay mode.
SomosXbox: "It's always been said that Behavior makes a lot of mistakes with Dead by Daylight because the development team doesn't play their own game . Considering what has happened in the last few hours, that statement is probably not far from reality"
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."