Compara los precios de Bear With Me - Episode One en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Exordium Games. Publicado por Miyagi Games. Lanzado el 8/8/2016. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Adventure, Indie.

Toy Story meets Sin City in a two-hour noir that punches well above its runtime, if you can accept that the puzzles exist mainly to slow you down between genuinely sharp dialogue.

I have a soft spot for small games that know exactly what they are, and Bear With Me: Episode One is one of the clearest examples I've encountered of a team committing fully to a mood. Set in the perpetual rain-soaked night of Paper City, a 1930s-flavored metropolis that exists, brilliantly, inside a little girl's bedroom, this Croatian indie from Exordium Games asks you to play child detective Amber Ashworth alongside her toy-bear partner Ted E. Bear: a grizzled, carrot-juice-soaked private eye whose office happens to be the closet. The conceit lands. The monochromatic visuals, punctuated by deliberate splashes of red, give the whole thing a handcrafted storybook feel that I found immediately disarming. As a point-and-click, this is about as gentle as the genre gets. The left-mouse-button controls are intentionally minimal, and a built-in hint system gives you a nudge when you're stuck, keeping the momentum from stalling entirely. Most of the puzzle work involves finding items, combining them in inventory, and leveraging them against the cast of anthropomorphic stuffed animals who populate Paper City. The combinations are logical enough that pixel-hunting is rarely a crisis, but challenge-seekers should look elsewhere: the puzzles serve the narrative rather than test the player, and there's no shame in that choice when the narrative is doing most of the heavy lifting. What the game is really selling is the banter between Amber and Ted, a constant stream of sarcasm, puns, and film-noir clichés played for both laughs and genuine atmosphere, and for the most part it earns every beat of that dynamic. The honest criticisms are real, though. Episode One runs to about two hours, and it ends just as the larger mystery around the Red Man starts to feel properly ominous. Some reviewers fairly described it as more prologue than full chapter, and that feeling of being dropped at the threshold is hard to dismiss. There is also some unevenness in the voice acting. Ted's gravelly delivery gets the job done and occasionally transcends genre parody into something genuinely funny, but a few line readings land flat, and the dialogue pacing occasionally rushes through exchanges before you've had a moment to settle into them. The animation on Amber is limited enough that you notice it during interactive sequences. None of that undoes the atmosphere. The smooth jazz score seeps through every scene like a slow fog, and the art direction, simple as it is, maintains a consistency of tone that a lot of small studios fumble. The game earned a Very Positive rating from over a thousand Steam users, which for a niche episodic point-and-click from a first-time adventure developer is not nothing. If you are the kind of player who appreciates a short, self-contained mood piece with a strong central duo and a willingness to let darkness and comedy share the same frame, Episode One works as exactly the teaser it intends to be. Come for the setting, stay for Ted calling Amber "doll face" while she accuses him of being a washed-up drunk. If you click at all with that energy in the first ten minutes, you will finish the episode and want more. Kai, Scout Team

Bear With Me - Episode One

Bear With Me - Episode One

8 ago 2016Exordium GamesMiyagi Games
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Toy Story meets Sin City in a two-hour noir that punches well above its runtime, if you can accept that the puzzles exist mainly to slow you down between genuinely sharp dialogue.

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I have a soft spot for small games that know exactly what they are, and Bear With Me: Episode One is one of the clearest examples I've encountered of a team committing fully to a mood. Set in the perpetual rain-soaked night of Paper City, a 1930s-flavored metropolis that exists, brilliantly, inside a little girl's bedroom, this Croatian indie from Exordium Games asks you to play child detective Amber Ashworth alongside her toy-bear partner Ted E. Bear: a grizzled, carrot-juice-soaked private eye whose office happens to be the closet. The conceit lands. The monochromatic visuals, punctuated by deliberate splashes of red, give the whole thing a handcrafted storybook feel that I found immediately disarming. As a point-and-click, this is about as gentle as the genre gets. The left-mouse-button controls are intentionally minimal, and a built-in hint system gives you a nudge when you're stuck, keeping the momentum from stalling entirely. Most of the puzzle work involves finding items, combining them in inventory, and leveraging them against the cast of anthropomorphic stuffed animals who populate Paper City. The combinations are logical enough that pixel-hunting is rarely a crisis, but challenge-seekers should look elsewhere: the puzzles serve the narrative rather than test the player, and there's no shame in that choice when the narrative is doing most of the heavy lifting. What the game is really selling is the banter between Amber and Ted, a constant stream of sarcasm, puns, and film-noir clichés played for both laughs and genuine atmosphere, and for the most part it earns every beat of that dynamic. The honest criticisms are real, though. Episode One runs to about two hours, and it ends just as the larger mystery around the Red Man starts to feel properly ominous. Some reviewers fairly described it as more prologue than full chapter, and that feeling of being dropped at the threshold is hard to dismiss. There is also some unevenness in the voice acting. Ted's gravelly delivery gets the job done and occasionally transcends genre parody into something genuinely funny, but a few line readings land flat, and the dialogue pacing occasionally rushes through exchanges before you've had a moment to settle into them. The animation on Amber is limited enough that you notice it during interactive sequences. None of that undoes the atmosphere. The smooth jazz score seeps through every scene like a slow fog, and the art direction, simple as it is, maintains a consistency of tone that a lot of small studios fumble. The game earned a Very Positive rating from over a thousand Steam users, which for a niche episodic point-and-click from a first-time adventure developer is not nothing. If you are the kind of player who appreciates a short, self-contained mood piece with a strong central duo and a willingness to let darkness and comedy share the same frame, Episode One works as exactly the teaser it intends to be. Come for the setting, stay for Ted calling Amber "doll face" while she accuses him of being a washed-up drunk. If you click at all with that energy in the first ten minutes, you will finish the episode and want more.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:sub-5Noir AtmosphereBuddy DynamicMonochrome Art StyleHorror-Comedy BlendNon-Linear DialogueInventory PuzzlesShort EpisodeFemale ProtagonistToy Noir

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Windows XP+
Memory
2 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
1200 MB available space
Graphics
DX9 (shader model 2.0) capabilities; generally everything made since 2004 should work
Processor
SSE2 instruction set support, generally everything made since 2004 should work

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Exordium Games
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Miyagi Games
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8 ago 2016

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