I am literally the worst at trying to promote anything else I do, so hey, if you wanna see me painfully play through games like this live, go here www.twitch.tv/kevduit
Hey Kev, i just logged onto my xbox 360 after a few months and this game just popped into my library, i started playing and lmao the timing is oerfect for this vid
The thing that hit me the most was how brutal most of the animations were, plus the expressions on the bears, I'll never forget the bear trap scare animation: you sneak on a bear begging for help, he grabs you thinking you're gonna help him but instantly realizes you're naughty bear and falls on the ground, breaking his leg
@@datdudejojo9418 i couldn't find any of the scare animations on RUclips, only the killing ones. I'd record them myself, but i don't have anything to record on PS3 with
@@Eyeling it's not necessarily vile but I would say it's extremely brutal. Not saying it shouldn't be that is what the game aims to accomplish but it is surprising how well it was done. They managed to make a game with only stuffing and bears feel like a gory and brutal game.
@@Eyeling to be fair if you took any of these kill scenes and changed from a teddy bear murdering a teddy bear to a human murdering a human, this shits crazy
@@Hyphen372 I stopped playing months ago. The developers don’t care anymore, they just want money, the game has exceeded it’s lifespan and it should be put down.
I loved this game as a kid, I played it over and over. I had platinum rank in every mission and unlocked all of the outfits. Naughty Bear was one of my favorite childhood games and I still rate it a 10/10 on adorable nostalgia alone.
Honestly I don't know who actually though to make Hitman and Manhunt but with Teddy Bears into a game but props to them for using it to their advantage in order to make some pretty violent and creative kills without inducing the wrath of ESRB.
The thing I always remembered about Naughty Bear was thinking it as Manhunt but with teddy bears. Seeing it again for the first time in six or seven years just reminded me how scarily accurate at times that is. Than I'm also reminded that unlike Manhunt you can actually psychologically mess bears up to the point they commit suicide
@@mrmoviemanic1 hypothetically speaking if Rockstar ever did decide to make Manhunt 3, I do agree that that would probably be the only thing I'd want to see since when you think about it Manhunt would count as a psychological horror game. But after how beautiful Red Dead 2 looked and how gory the deaths could get, theres no way in hell Manhunt 3 would be rated anything but Adults only, especially if suicides were involved
@@bossman2108 unfortunately you're right. If anybody within a 20 mile radius heard about that, shit would get shut down before work could even start. Kinda a shame since there was once a period where Rockstar thrived off controversy
I love how the missions in order are "you weren't invited to a birthday party" to "you need to assassinate a mayor electoral" to "the military is sending death squads after you" and, finally "you weren't invited to a cooking lesson and now the apocalypse is happening"
I remember Game Grumps playing it, not reading any of the tutorial instructions, then proceeding to complain about not knowing what to do for about 3 episodes 💀
Pretty sure separate games where panic was the sequel but was a download only title. Both were on ps3 and 360. It’s been years but I did platinum trophy hunt naughty bear and follow it a bit, iirc panic was delisted a few years after release which why isn’t as known or popular as this one.
This game appeals to me bc I love sweet but brutal stuff. I think it's one of those games you know is bad but it has a soft spot in your heart for some reason.
Ahh yes, Blockbuster. Managed to grab a few Disney movie tie-ins and the first Lego Batman from Blockbuster on the PS2. Right around when they were closing so I got to keep them.
@@tiredboi9027 yep. Dad used to play it for hours just ripping fluff outta bears. I used to sit and watch because my goofy ass hadn't been gaming for around 20 years like my dad had
I remember trying to hide that I was playing a fluff genocide game from my mom. She randomly walked in to monitor what I was doing in-game. I was nervously sweating my ass off and trying my best to act like an friendly npc
I know it wasn't made the best. But I loved the insanely violent animations and the insane idea. Honestly, this game could have an amazing reboot if they just did a few improvements to the gameplay.
this just unlocked a core memory. this is literally the first ever game i played that had any type of violence or gore. i love this game, i wish it could get a remaster, even if it wasnt that popular.
Agreed. I became obsessed with it and it breaks my heart that it's not a backwards compatible. Like even if they just release it as is for current gen consoles I'll be happy with it. (Especially switch, it'd run pretty well on switch 😅)
This makes me want naughty bear in dead by daylight even more now he would be the best killer in the game. Edit: wow this comment blew up with the release of naughty bear into DBD and hell yeah now go out there and get them moris!!!
I actually really loved this game as a kid. If you play it long enough you can actually play as one of the cops, ninjas, or other weird characters and start faction wars.
This game was a good concept. You could rampage but you’d get more points by driving them all crazy and being more creative. Stealth wasn’t really an option it was more like causing chaos without being found out and making sure they were too scared to work together and fight back
There was also a sequel called Naughty Bear Trouble in Paradise. Honestly better than the first in my opinion since all the mechanics had quality of life improvements made. Plus more weapons, outfits, and animations.
Agreed but you can tell the game was rushed and looked very ugly compared to its counter part but I did enjoy the gameplay style and how you can take disguises and stuff
It's definitely got charm but the actual gameplay can be quite rough and as he points out stealth is essentially impossible. Still enjoyable but only in increments
@@jimmylewis5960 I would never feel like stealth is a must-need mechanic to have fun in this game, it's just an added factor. I personally think this game's charm, episodic bit stories, and kills are all worth a good $20-10 or even less on sale and wouldn't mind if the studio's revisted Naughty Bear 2 in future.
Panic in paradise fixed the stealthy issues but in the original it was basically brute forcing since the bears don't really possess much threat. The real issue I have with the game is its heavy repetitiveness, there's only around 4 hub areas for all the 10 levels (7 if isn't the golden edition) in the game. And it kind of feels like you're doing the same over and over. Some challenges don't really spice things up much, killer is essentially justnormal Gameplay, insanity is basically normal gameplay if you're doing an all gold/platinum run, speedrun is too lenient unless you're going for platinum. Even friendly doesn't change much, you're usually relying on bear traps, mine, sabotage and insta kills on normal gameplay anyways, it doesn't affect much the fact that you can't hit or shoot bears. The only 3 challenges that change something are Untouchable (you can't just brute force and take the hits plus the dodging ability actually changes how to approach), Invisible (ONLY if you're not using proper customs, otherwise it barely changes much) and top hat (mainly because they're the toughest bears to drive insane and they all can be quite dangerous). Despite this, I still like the game and it has this charm that makes me like it more than panic in paradise (which despite being better gameplay wise it lacks the charm of the original). And I wish this could be ported to modern software, especially because of the multiplayer.
@@mrmoviemanic1 yea I hear you, and agree. But the game definitely does try to get you to engage in stealth heavily considering how broken that aspect is.
My dad got me this and he didn't know about the violence and my mom lost it when she saw me betting the living day light out of teddy bears, good times :)
The game is called “Naughty Bear” and the cover is a bear grimacing and holding a weapon with the reflection of a terrified victim. Dad 100% knew. Source: I’m a dad. Kids think they’re parents are stupid, but actually we just have a more refined sense of humor and/or the ability to pick our battles.
@@Grave_Digger606 I feel I’m going to be the dad who purposely gets his kids a horrifically violent game that he really wants just to watch his mother get v upset at it 👀
This game is literally something you would show at a party with your friends and then play It only for the nonsense and fun with everyone laughing like crazy
My favorite thing to do was go full stealth and just off everyone one by one, destroying things and sabotaging phones/cars/boats Until eventually the other bears got so terrified they kill themselves 🤣
God, I loved this game as a kid. I played the absolute crap out of it, just going full horror movie slowly driving the bears insane. It's surprising how absolutely brutal a game about teddy bears can be while still being about toy bears.
I played the Naughty Bear Vacation Demo and had so much fun. Was too poor to get the full game so I played the hell out of it. Kinda shocked not many people liked the full game
@Darth001 When I played it, YEARS ago, it was a separate game. I did a 5 sec Google search & gold edition was naughty bear with dlc but they did release a gold edition called double trouble that had both games. I am surprised that there has not been a release of this on newer consoles.
@@ItzLegendcrHere downloaded both to my ps3. Missus was watching me play and just doesn't understand the sence of humor or the game. The narrater get me laughing. Good games not great games but the humor makes up for it
I remember playing this forever ago. we were all chilling at my Dad's house after Dinner and he couldn't stop laughing every time I found a new way to murder a teddy
I unironically enjoyed Naughty Bear when I had it because it's kind of adorable and fucked up LMAO. Plus the concept of you being a crazy teddy bear killing innocent teddy bears for a petty reason (and lowkey bc a voice in your head is encouraging it) is such a funny concept to me. Sucks it didn't get the backwards compatibility treatment because I'd love to play this game again
I remember as a kid seeing an ad for this game on a games magazine and being as disturberd as intrigued by the image of the bear being all realistic and evil, that game always lived in the back of my head without even knowing how is it called and now FINALLY I stumble upon it again. thanks for this video, 10 year old me is satisfied now.
Happened to me for runescape, remembered playing it as a kid but completely forgot what the name was, funny thing is i heard the name for years before that, i just didnt know what it was
The game may be slightly janky, but there’s no denying the juxtaposition between cute and cuddly teddy bears with horrific ultra violence is quite entertaining and unique.
The thumbnail opened up a core memory in my brain. A wave of nostalgia just washed over me. I LOVED THIS GAME. No wonder I ended up liking Dead By Daylight so much.
Honestly love this game. If the NPCs were real humans with real gore, it might be a bit much... But seeing it as teddy bears is so comedically perfect in juxtaposition to the violence, I can't help but love it.
Yo, this is bringing back so many memories. My family hated me playing this but I had so much fun playing this. It’s just one of those games where ya turn it on and just cause chaos without giving a damn.
A cousin of mine had Naughty Bear and all I have is fond memories of this game, there was weird mechanics in it such as the one where dressing up as the vampire lord would make the normal vampires follow you and attack anyone you want until you ran into the real one or his dead body; in which case they turn hostile again. Also Naughty Bear's setup is essentially a single player Friday The 13th, many similarities between them mechanic wise.
Also possible due to backlash for the violence and parents/adults calling it violent for kid game and so on; whenever a game that had violence came out before, parents/adults would complain about it and bash it.
Every once in a while, I end up thinking of this game because of the concept of ripping apart stuffed animals manhunt style. Oh and I knew of the sequel first before the first game
This video popped up on my home page, and I was instantly hit with a wave of nostalgia for a game I've never actually played, I remember watching so many videos about this game as a kid.
I loved this game a ton learning all the mechanics even the most insignificant ones Like the bear's personalities and how they respond to evidence of naughty
I remember this game being in my cousins tv and seeing some kind of violence that terrified me of it. It’s been so long that seeing the actual game be an actual game, with flaws and presentation, and everything is surreal.
I never played this, but my father did and I was just a tiny ass kid. The game interested me in terms of “Naughty?” And “Innocent looking?” To the point I looked up gameplay on RUclips. I also remember that intro so much when my father played it! The memories just started filling in when I saw the thumbnail.
I actually particularly remember naughty bear because of the game grumps video on it where their gimmick of not learning how to play games and just throwing shit at the wall ended up being the drop that spilled the glass and the fandom fuckin snapped lmao that was wild
@@robertyocum7200 basically, they all collectively told them to fuck off and actually learn to play the games or not play them at all at least as far as I remember
I remember a few years ago I found a copy of this game in the middle of a forest next to a train bridge, I cleaned it up and actually worked! I never played past the first few levels because I then lost the disk mysteriously the day after playing. Never bothered to research the game out of curiosity so thank god the algorithm showed me this video.
This was perfect for getting drunk and doing point competitions with friends. I remember me and my roommate getting hype as shit for this. Surprisingly we weren't disappointed.
It's funny how this popped up in my timeline not too long after trapper got a special naughty bear skin in dbd months later (after the video originally came out) complete with unique mori and intro animations, and of course, Mr narrator!
Holy shit it's one of the games I call underrated lol. The game has so many flaws, issues with the game crashing, but man does getting platinum trophies on some of those missions require so much strategy and execution, it's an absolute blast.
Nostalgia goggles was really on for this one, would always think about to this being far more amazing than it actually was! That being said, still had hours of fun with this game when I was a kid
Holy shit this existed? I remember renting this from the local movie store and my parents getting mad because it was “gory” (they stopped doing that when I was 11). I genuinely enjoyed this game.
I remember this game. I was so confused as a kid with it and never beat it as I got stuck not knowing how to progress. It was... really something else.
I just got vivid flashbacks of gamestop bargain bins and the smell of energy drinks for some reason. This game and lollipop chainsaw were 2 of the hardest/strangest games to 100%
this was an absolute masterpiece, one of my favourite games when I was little. I'm quite surprised this didn't do well. I remember there also being a sequel which had way more content and customization but it just didn't have the same charm as the original.
I loved this game so much as a kid, I doubt I even progressed halfway through the story, but me and my little brother got endless hours out of replaying the first couple of missions
It got hard pretty quickly, I also remember replaying lots of missions, I still have it so if I can play it con the Series X I might give it a try and beat it.
Never played it but as a Trapper enjoyer I really had to get that Teddy. Although now nobody takes me seriously. But then again people don't take Trapper serious anyways lol
Naughty bear was a game me and my brother actually loved to play it brought us together, I wish they can make either a remaster version or even a sequel either way something good me and my brother we can both enjoy :)
I'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT THIS GAME FOR LIKE 5 YEARS!! I played it on the ps3 when I was a kid, but couldn't remember anything about it except ripping out stuffing from teddy bears.
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Yeah because of a RUclipsr known as Callmekevin
G'day kev
Hey Kev, i just logged onto my xbox 360 after a few months and this game just popped into my library, i started playing and lmao the timing is oerfect for this vid
kevduit have you heard of overlord 2007?
The thing that hit me the most was how brutal most of the animations were, plus the expressions on the bears, I'll never forget the bear trap scare animation: you sneak on a bear begging for help, he grabs you thinking you're gonna help him but instantly realizes you're naughty bear and falls on the ground, breaking his leg
Do you have a link to the kill animation
@@datdudejojo9418 i couldn't find any of the scare animations on RUclips, only the killing ones.
I'd record them myself, but i don't have anything to record on PS3 with
Try emulating the game.
You mean the animation at 14:32?
@@cheddarcheeseplease2481 yes, tho in the video is cut, i clearly remember the bear grabbing Naughty before the scream
DUDEEE. You just unlocked a childhood memory. I lowkey was thinking of this game the other day like “what was that murder teddy bear game again??”
Holy shid modest pelican
@@Hankthestank04 it's not him
@@MrRedpanda2442 it is bro
@@MrRedpanda2442 your obviously not hydrated
@@MrRedpanda2442 get your eyes checked bro that’s that the sea bird himself
I find it fascinating when a game can be so vile and brutal without showing any gore just pure cute and cuddly brutality for the whole family to enjoy
If you think this game is "vile and brutal" than I think that you are severely sheltered.
@@Eyeling it's not necessarily vile but I would say it's extremely brutal. Not saying it shouldn't be that is what the game aims to accomplish but it is surprising how well it was done. They managed to make a game with only stuffing and bears feel like a gory and brutal game.
@NightWatch Studios They made another one
You can play the demo on PS3
@NightWatch Studios They DID make another one though lmao
@@Eyeling to be fair if you took any of these kill scenes and changed from a teddy bear murdering a teddy bear to a human murdering a human, this shits crazy
It's crazy to look at this game and see so many mechanics that would go on to be used by dead by daylight.
Trapper, memento, and the like chase survivors game type
This shit is better than modern dead by daylight
They should add him to dbd and have either the first or final stages as a map
@@oliverthedum2129 It needs a remake and can be played on other devices
@@Hyphen372 I stopped playing months ago. The developers don’t care anymore, they just want money, the game has exceeded it’s lifespan and it should be put down.
I loved this game as a kid, I played it over and over. I had platinum rank in every mission and unlocked all of the outfits. Naughty Bear was one of my favorite childhood games and I still rate it a 10/10 on adorable nostalgia alone.
Did you ever play the sequel??
@@spacedog3635 I did! Never got the original though...
What a game
Honestly I don't know who actually though to make Hitman and Manhunt but with Teddy Bears into a game but props to them for using it to their advantage in order to make some pretty violent and creative kills without inducing the wrath of ESRB.
It was made by the Dead By Daylight dev team
Manhunt + Happy Tree Friends - Realistic Blood =
@@jellyman6059 I was just thinking that this looked a bit like that game 😅
He probably played hitman,manhunt and conkers bad fur day the same day and was like, what if I put them together
It even got a sequel. I actually like the Naughty Bear games. They are so daft they are good!
The thing I always remembered about Naughty Bear was thinking it as Manhunt but with teddy bears. Seeing it again for the first time in six or seven years just reminded me how scarily accurate at times that is. Than I'm also reminded that unlike Manhunt you can actually psychologically mess bears up to the point they commit suicide
I totally hope if Manhunt 3 is EVER a thing that gets implemented into the game.
@@mrmoviemanic1 hypothetically speaking if Rockstar ever did decide to make Manhunt 3, I do agree that that would probably be the only thing I'd want to see since when you think about it Manhunt would count as a psychological horror game. But after how beautiful Red Dead 2 looked and how gory the deaths could get, theres no way in hell Manhunt 3 would be rated anything but Adults only, especially if suicides were involved
@@TheUndeadOhioan1999and not to mention the current climate we live in. Manhunt 3 would be banned into the shadow-realm.
@@bossman2108 unfortunately you're right. If anybody within a 20 mile radius heard about that, shit would get shut down before work could even start. Kinda a shame since there was once a period where Rockstar thrived off controversy
I love how the missions in order are "you weren't invited to a birthday party" to "you need to assassinate a mayor electoral" to "the military is sending death squads after you" and, finally "you weren't invited to a cooking lesson and now the apocalypse is happening"
Don't forget the other missions, where there's things like robots, aliens, weird vampires, and so on.
I remember Game Grumps playing it, not reading any of the tutorial instructions, then proceeding to complain about not knowing what to do for about 3 episodes 💀
Yeah that sounds like them.
that's every Game Grumps playthrough
It was an early one too. They were told like three times to burn the present and they ran around for the whole episode not knowing what to do.
@@theATSthetic I wonder how much of it is an act and how much of it is just lack of basic observation skills and understanding
Average Game Grumps moment
Please consider playing more of this. This was an absolute blast from the past. They also have one for the PS3.
Wasn't this one on PS3 too? Then the other one was called Panic in Paradise, right?
@@hazyworld8626 panic and paradise I believe is the dlc
@@Longshlongjon22 nah it’s a separate game
@@hazyworld8626 PiP is also on the Xbox 360, which I've played myself as well
Pretty sure separate games where panic was the sequel but was a download only title. Both were on ps3 and 360. It’s been years but I did platinum trophy hunt naughty bear and follow it a bit, iirc panic was delisted a few years after release which why isn’t as known or popular as this one.
This game appeals to me bc I love sweet but brutal stuff. I think it's one of those games you know is bad but it has a soft spot in your heart for some reason.
This was one of my favourite games as a kid. I distinctly remember getting it sometime around 2010 in a Blockbuster. Such a classic
I miss blockbuster
same 💀
Ahh yes, Blockbuster. Managed to grab a few Disney movie tie-ins and the first Lego Batman from Blockbuster on the PS2. Right around when they were closing so I got to keep them.
Bro was exposed to manhunt executions when he was a kid💀
@@fardplayer69speaking of manhunt i had no business playing that as a kid 😂
I come from a pro-naughty bear household. I genuinely found this game hilarious as a kid, and so did my parents funnily enough
Same here, my dad found it and let me play it. We loved itA
same, but we played panic in paradise.
"pro-naughty bear household". I'm thinking of those "fortnite parents" you used to see on tiktok, but for naughty bear.
@@tiredboi9027 yep. Dad used to play it for hours just ripping fluff outta bears. I used to sit and watch because my goofy ass hadn't been gaming for around 20 years like my dad had
@@iamacrownamedcrow same
I remember trying to hide that I was playing a fluff genocide game from my mom. She randomly walked in to monitor what I was doing in-game. I was nervously sweating my ass off and trying my best to act like an friendly npc
W story 😂😂
Sameee
I remember playing gta 4 while in a car chase and hearing my mom coming upstairs I closed that shit and restarted it lmao
I know it wasn't made the best. But I loved the insanely violent animations and the insane idea. Honestly, this game could have an amazing reboot if they just did a few improvements to the gameplay.
It's funny how this video is being recommended me now
i would absolutely buy it, no lie
this just unlocked a core memory. this is literally the first ever game i played that had any type of violence or gore. i love this game, i wish it could get a remaster, even if it wasnt that popular.
Agreed. I became obsessed with it and it breaks my heart that it's not a backwards compatible. Like even if they just release it as is for current gen consoles I'll be happy with it. (Especially switch, it'd run pretty well on switch 😅)
This makes me want naughty bear in dead by daylight even more now he would be the best killer in the game.
Edit: wow this comment blew up with the release of naughty bear into DBD and hell yeah now go out there and get them moris!!!
That would be incredible.
naughty bear skin for trapper?
@@TK-7193 or that
Only if everytime we kill someone the narrator says stuffing puns
He wouldn’t be able to kill them on the spot so no point
what a heartwarming story, that was an emotional rollercoaster. It was almost too much to bear
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I actually really loved this game as a kid. If you play it long enough you can actually play as one of the cops, ninjas, or other weird characters and start faction wars.
This game was a good concept. You could rampage but you’d get more points by driving them all crazy and being more creative. Stealth wasn’t really an option it was more like causing chaos without being found out and making sure they were too scared to work together and fight back
Most notable is how this inspired the fear mechanics of Arkham Asylum shortly after 😂
There was also a sequel called Naughty Bear Trouble in Paradise. Honestly better than the first in my opinion since all the mechanics had quality of life improvements made. Plus more weapons, outfits, and animations.
Agreed but you can tell the game was rushed and looked very ugly compared to its counter part but I did enjoy the gameplay style and how you can take disguises and stuff
It's actually Panic in Paradise, Trouble in Paradise was the Viva Piñata sequel.
Yes! That's the one I played, I used to like it.
I remember i kept using the ghostface costume
Yeeeeeees thats the one, this one was GREAT, really arcadey but in a good way, a really fun game tbh
I was physically thrown backwards into a wall by all the memories that thumbnail unlocked
ur a phony
Yup
How did this do bad? It's clearly an hidden gem!
It's definitely got charm but the actual gameplay can be quite rough and as he points out stealth is essentially impossible. Still enjoyable but only in increments
@@jimmylewis5960 I would never feel like stealth is a must-need mechanic to have fun in this game, it's just an added factor. I personally think this game's charm, episodic bit stories, and kills are all worth a good $20-10 or even less on sale and wouldn't mind if the studio's revisted Naughty Bear 2 in future.
Panic in paradise fixed the stealthy issues but in the original it was basically brute forcing since the bears don't really possess much threat.
The real issue I have with the game is its heavy repetitiveness, there's only around 4 hub areas for all the 10 levels (7 if isn't the golden edition) in the game. And it kind of feels like you're doing the same over and over.
Some challenges don't really spice things up much, killer is essentially justnormal Gameplay, insanity is basically normal gameplay if you're doing an all gold/platinum run, speedrun is too lenient unless you're going for platinum. Even friendly doesn't change much, you're usually relying on bear traps, mine, sabotage and insta kills on normal gameplay anyways, it doesn't affect much the fact that you can't hit or shoot bears.
The only 3 challenges that change something are Untouchable (you can't just brute force and take the hits plus the dodging ability actually changes how to approach), Invisible (ONLY if you're not using proper customs, otherwise it barely changes much) and top hat (mainly because they're the toughest bears to drive insane and they all can be quite dangerous).
Despite this, I still like the game and it has this charm that makes me like it more than panic in paradise (which despite being better gameplay wise it lacks the charm of the original). And I wish this could be ported to modern software, especially because of the multiplayer.
It's because the game is rubbish, it's a fun indie game but most of the joy is nostalgia induced.
@@mrmoviemanic1 yea I hear you, and agree. But the game definitely does try to get you to engage in stealth heavily considering how broken that aspect is.
Sure it can get repetitive fast but it’s a blast to watch and play over and over again. In large pauses.
Same can be said about TCM and, to an extent, DbD.
Honestly this is how all games should be like - great value and non-addicting.
My dad got me this and he didn't know about the violence and my mom lost it when she saw me betting the living day light out of teddy bears, good times :)
The game is called “Naughty Bear” and the cover is a bear grimacing and holding a weapon with the reflection of a terrified victim. Dad 100% knew.
Source: I’m a dad. Kids think they’re parents are stupid, but actually we just have a more refined sense of humor and/or the ability to pick our battles.
@@Grave_Digger606 I feel I’m going to be the dad who purposely gets his kids a horrifically violent game that he really wants just to watch his mother get v upset at it 👀
aww
@@Grave_Digger606Based dad
This game is literally something you would show at a party with your friends and then play It only for the nonsense and fun with everyone laughing like crazy
Fr 😭 just described Christmas Eve 2020 with my siblings and cousins
@@kamjie2459 😲 amazing
My favorite thing to do was go full stealth and just off everyone one by one, destroying things and sabotaging phones/cars/boats
Until eventually the other bears got so terrified they kill themselves 🤣
@@alexanderrahl7034 oh
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Right.. lmao
Dude, you're making this game look ridiculously fun lol
because it is...
One of my fav older games I’ve ever had🤌
It is!
this game was amazing imo
I played it as a kid and I lovedddd it I had way to much fun with it lmao
No joke I enjoyed this game so much as a kid. Definitely a good time for a short-time type of game. It's better than any pay-to-win nonsense.
God, I loved this game as a kid. I played the absolute crap out of it, just going full horror movie slowly driving the bears insane. It's surprising how absolutely brutal a game about teddy bears can be while still being about toy bears.
I played the Naughty Bear Vacation Demo and had so much fun. Was too poor to get the full game so I played the hell out of it. Kinda shocked not many people liked the full game
The demo is from the sequel I think
Dude same, I wonder if the sequels stuff is still on PSN? might as well get it
me too, I would love to get my hands on a copy, maybe it's online to be emulated
Same omg I remember jsut running the demo all the time on my 360
I remember I’d always rank up to lv20 on the demo
I love it when naughty saids “it’s naughty time” and naughties the crap outta everyone
Wow the first time this actually happened lol
The "its morbin time" before morbin
That sounds SO incredibly inappropriate
@@zzodysseuszz welcome to RUclips
I’ll let this one slide
Naughty bear actually had a sequel. It was an island adventure & contained a lot more Naughty Bear adventuring gold.
What
You mean naughty bear gold edition they put everything in one pack
@Darth001 When I played it, YEARS ago, it was a separate game. I did a 5 sec Google search & gold edition was naughty bear with dlc but they did release a gold edition called double trouble that had both games. I am surprised that there has not been a release of this on newer consoles.
I loved it, it sucks that the franchise was abandoned 😭
@@ItzLegendcrHere downloaded both to my ps3. Missus was watching me play and just doesn't understand the sence of humor or the game. The narrater get me laughing. Good games not great games but the humor makes up for it
I vividly remember playing the Naughty Bear sequel with my family. We had so much fun. My mom, my brother, and I would take turns doing each level.
That is such a beautiful memory
@@cubonefan3 it really is 😌
I remember playing this forever ago. we were all chilling at my Dad's house after Dinner and he couldn't stop laughing every time I found a new way to murder a teddy
this game never left my mind . it’s a staple of my childhood .
i remember wanting to get it but not understanding how i got the money to buy something online bc i was a goofy ass kid 💀
Naught bear will forever have a special place in my heart.
This was honestly my childhood game, all I remember was having the demo on the xbox 360
Same bruh
Same with the ps3
EXACTLYYY
That was hydro thunder for me.
I think you played Naughty Bear: panic in paradise, if I'm thinking right.
my dad used to play this game with me, now I’m obsessed with Dead by Daylight, thank you for the nostalgia :)
I almost forgot that Behaviour made this
I unironically enjoyed Naughty Bear when I had it because it's kind of adorable and fucked up LMAO. Plus the concept of you being a crazy teddy bear killing innocent teddy bears for a petty reason (and lowkey bc a voice in your head is encouraging it) is such a funny concept to me. Sucks it didn't get the backwards compatibility treatment because I'd love to play this game again
They aren't really that innocent there just assholes
I remember as a kid seeing an ad for this game on a games magazine and being as disturberd as intrigued by the image of the bear being all realistic and evil, that game always lived in the back of my head without even knowing how is it called and now FINALLY I stumble upon it again. thanks for this video, 10 year old me is satisfied now.
Happened to me for runescape, remembered playing it as a kid but completely forgot what the name was, funny thing is i heard the name for years before that, i just didnt know what it was
I loved this game so much as a kid, wish more people were online back then.
FR. I remember the multiplayer lobbies god I wish we could get this series back
You and me both man I loved this game. then one day I hopped on multiplayer and no-one was playing it anymore:(
@@zacharymonrose2725 I got it on ps3 if you wanna do online trophies we can
The game may be slightly janky, but there’s no denying the juxtaposition between cute and cuddly teddy bears with horrific ultra violence is quite entertaining and unique.
Closest thing we got to a Happy Tree Friends simulation lol
You should watch Unicorn Wars. That movie is all about Teddy Bear violence.
The thumbnail opened up a core memory in my brain. A wave of nostalgia just washed over me. I LOVED THIS GAME. No wonder I ended up liking Dead By Daylight so much.
Honestly love this game. If the NPCs were real humans with real gore, it might be a bit much... But seeing it as teddy bears is so comedically perfect in juxtaposition to the violence, I can't help but love it.
Yo, this is bringing back so many memories. My family hated me playing this but I had so much fun playing this. It’s just one of those games where ya turn it on and just cause chaos without giving a damn.
Man this really needs to come back as a remaster alongside the sequel
Ive been hoping and praying for it for so long i dont think its going to happen sadly tho
You can play them on the Series X I think?
That would be dbd
@@WllKiedSnake reckon?
@@WllKiedSnakecan’t
Thank you Kev, for bringing us the joy of these forgotten atrocities.
A cousin of mine had Naughty Bear and all I have is fond memories of this game, there was weird mechanics in it such as the one where dressing up as the vampire lord would make the normal vampires follow you and attack anyone you want until you ran into the real one or his dead body; in which case they turn hostile again.
Also Naughty Bear's setup is essentially a single player Friday The 13th, many similarities between them mechanic wise.
This game is so underrated I really don't understand why it got so much hate when it came out
It’s basically TED THE MURDER SIMULATOR
Reviewers tanked the games potential success with bad reviews.
Also possible due to backlash for the violence and parents/adults calling it violent for kid game and so on; whenever a game that had violence came out before, parents/adults would complain about it and bash it.
This is basically just a slightly more polished shovelware game. 7/10
Basically just the jankiness of the controls and mechanics are what hold this game back, but otherwise it's just good fun
god this punched me in the face with nostalgia, played a ton of this when i was i kid
Same bro I had this game on PS3, Naughty Bear provided lots of good, stupid fun!
Every once in a while, I end up thinking of this game because of the concept of ripping apart stuffed animals manhunt style.
Oh and I knew of the sequel first before the first game
This video popped up on my home page, and I was instantly hit with a wave of nostalgia for a game I've never actually played, I remember watching so many videos about this game as a kid.
The difference between my memory of this game and the actual game is vast. Loved it back in the day.
Sure it was not the sequel of this one?
I loved this game a ton learning all the mechanics even the most insignificant ones Like the bear's personalities and how they respond to evidence of naughty
My favorite childhood game. Really wish it was on steam.
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I love your name lol I love femboys to
I imagine a guy pitching the idea for this game
“Let’s make a game about bears, but they kill each other!”
Such an underrated game, I remember seeing it on the shelf in GameStop and playing it non stop as a kid
I remember watching my dad playing this as a kid in mild fear and interest. There is a shocking amount of content in this game for what it is.
You mean content as in the variety of things to do or “content” as in defluffification?
@@Jakepearl13 both. Mainly the amount of things to de fluff. It’s all bears but, there’s vampires and unibears and other insane variations later on.
“Are you a care bear?”
“I’m an intensive care bear.”
I hope someone gets this reference 😂
Heh, I get it.
care bears 🤯
This is one of those games that actually looks like it would've been fantastic, if not for the camera problems and the mechanics.
I remember this game being in my cousins tv and seeing some kind of violence that terrified me of it. It’s been so long that seeing the actual game be an actual game, with flaws and presentation, and everything is surreal.
I never played this, but my father did and I was just a tiny ass kid. The game interested me in terms of “Naughty?” And “Innocent looking?” To the point I looked up gameplay on RUclips. I also remember that intro so much when my father played it! The memories just started filling in when I saw the thumbnail.
This feels like a game that you would love as a kid
This game was the greatest thing angsty 13 year old me ever got his hands on
Perhaps a year or so late, but BHVR does remember this series as well.
I actually particularly remember naughty bear because of the game grumps video on it where their gimmick of not learning how to play games and just throwing shit at the wall ended up being the drop that spilled the glass and the fandom fuckin snapped lmao
that was wild
What happened with the fandom?
@@robertyocum7200 basically, they all collectively told them to fuck off and actually learn to play the games or not play them at all
at least as far as I remember
@@Minority119 and thus it became a running joke that they just skip tutorials lmaoooo
This game was my childhood, I remember staying up and getting platinum on every level in the original and panic in paradise.
Seeing the box art for this game at GameStop is a core memory.
I remember a few years ago I found a copy of this game in the middle of a forest next to a train bridge, I cleaned it up and actually worked! I never played past the first few levels because I then lost the disk mysteriously the day after playing. Never bothered to research the game out of curiosity so thank god the algorithm showed me this video.
What?
This was perfect for getting drunk and doing point competitions with friends. I remember me and my roommate getting hype as shit for this. Surprisingly we weren't disappointed.
I remember playing the sequel's demo, Panic in Paradise, over and over again. God that game really hits a sweet spot.
You can still buy that on Series X I think? PS3 got a physical Gold Edition release of the original Naughty Bear with all the dlc included.
It's funny how this popped up in my timeline not too long after trapper got a special naughty bear skin in dbd months later (after the video originally came out) complete with unique mori and intro animations, and of course, Mr narrator!
Holy shit it's one of the games I call underrated lol. The game has so many flaws, issues with the game crashing, but man does getting platinum trophies on some of those missions require so much strategy and execution, it's an absolute blast.
Nostalgia goggles was really on for this one, would always think about to this being far more amazing than it actually was! That being said, still had hours of fun with this game when I was a kid
This channel is all about unlocking hidden memories and I’m here for it
I’m honestly glad I wasn’t the only one who played this bro I loved this game so fucking much
Holy shit this existed? I remember renting this from the local movie store and my parents getting mad because it was “gory” (they stopped doing that when I was 11). I genuinely enjoyed this game.
I mean, this definitely isn’t an appropriate game for a child lmao. Can’t believe this only got a T rating
@@TheHeadincharge bro it was teddy bears beating the shit out of each other.
To be fair this game Is quite deep, it rewards more points for torturing bears within earshot of others compared to like Hitman
@@weskintime4177 Yea but if you look deeper than the characters and look at the point rewards it's kinda not a kids game
@@weskintime4177 It is an encouraged mechanic to get them to k!ll themselves.
My mom used to play it and I used to watch her play it.
Thanks for the nostalgia!
literally was thinking about this game yesterday kevduit is in the walls of my brain
I think we’re the same person
naughty bear is unironically a great game and is super unnapreciated, i played it every day back in the 360 days
I remember this game. I was so confused as a kid with it and never beat it as I got stuck not knowing how to progress. It was... really something else.
Lmao, I remember how infuriating some of the challenges were.. but boy.. did getting those platinum trophies feel GREAT to 13 year old me.
I just got vivid flashbacks of gamestop bargain bins and the smell of energy drinks for some reason. This game and lollipop chainsaw were 2 of the hardest/strangest games to 100%
I used to hate playing lollipop chainsaw it was so infuriating lol
this was an absolute masterpiece, one of my favourite games when I was little. I'm quite surprised this didn't do well. I remember there also being a sequel which had way more content and customization but it just didn't have the same charm as the original.
I felt the same! I played both but I honestly preferred the first one over all
I played the sequel. It was decent and added enough to be worth being a sequel, but the original was far better
DBD just made naughty bear a new character/skin with his voice and quips. Go enjoyy it great game!
I loved this game so much as a kid, I doubt I even progressed halfway through the story, but me and my little brother got endless hours out of replaying the first couple of missions
It got hard pretty quickly, I also remember replaying lots of missions, I still have it so if I can play it con the Series X I might give it a try and beat it.
I got this game for the PS3 recently and I had a lot of fun of it. Would love to see a Next Gen rendition of this game!
I remember when this came out. Me and my dad picked it up, it was worth a good laugh from time to time
who's also watching this video after naughty bear was added in dbd
Right here ✋
No one cares
@@KennethV2000 don't cry,ashen rank
I am
Never played it but as a Trapper enjoyer I really had to get that Teddy. Although now nobody takes me seriously. But then again people don't take Trapper serious anyways lol
I remember this game back during the 360 day, I completely forgotten about it until now and I'm just getting memories I don't remember having
It was one of the few fabled games that was featured on Smosh Games, and was actually played by the two Smosh guys.
I remember wanting to play this game. Then the sequel came out and I wanted to play that even more
Seeing this in future, I just thought "big funny bear from DBD". Happy to know it was from an actual game.
Naughty bear was a game me and my brother actually loved to play it brought us together, I wish they can make either a remaster version or even a sequel either way something good me and my brother we can both enjoy :)
this game will always have a special place for me. something about it was just super fun and the concept is great. wish they still made em.
I forgot this game existed until I saw that first bit of gameplay in this video, hidden memories unlocked.
I'VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT THIS GAME FOR LIKE 5 YEARS!! I played it on the ps3 when I was a kid, but couldn't remember anything about it except ripping out stuffing from teddy bears.
Damn didn’t even know that Behavior made naughty bear. I thought the cosmetic in dbd was a collab
This game was surprisingly fun to play back when it first released! Can’t say that it has aged well though…
I remember watching people dressed as Jason in naughty bear. Man I loved it
I still have naughty bear panic in paradise on my 360 it's so good