Bear With Me

released on Aug 08, 2016

Bear With Me is an episodic noir adventure game. Amber is trying to find her missing brother while being aided by her trusty teddy, Ted E. Bear. Being haunted by nightmares, Amber wakes up in the middle of the night only to find out that her brother Flint is missing. She seeks help from her trusted teddy, Ted E. Bear, a retired grumpy old detective. The dynamic duo sets out to hunt for clues and interrogate all the witnesses and suspects unaware of the dangers that recently started happening to residents of Paper City. The plot thickens as a mysterious "red man" has been seen starting fires around Paper City and looking for little miss Amber.


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Bear With Me (2016): Una aventura gráfica clásica (quizá demasiado) y sencilla, con una historia interesante, bien escrita y con potencial, que no termina de despegar. Me ha gustado lo suficiente para seguir la pista al estudio, pero creo que podría haber dado más de sí (5,50)

While it has flaws (some dialog comes off stiff as it has some weird sentence structures that don’t flow naturally - probably due to faulty localization), this set of adventures tells a really good story.
It’s a pretty emotional one at that.
A definite pick up for fans of point and click games. You won’t be disappointed.

Humorous and increasingly dark, almost to a point that's too dark. I often wonder with story arcs like this, is it inevitable? Do you need to pile it on and on for the grand reveal? It certainly tries, and kind of succeeds, but I do wonder if it's needed. In any case, it remains a very good point'n'click adventure.

Bear With Me is a game of delusions. You know one thing and then the truth comes later, then more truths mount up until you're left at the desk with the full picture during the credits.

I didn't care much for the puzzles in this one and ultimately used a Steam walkthrough to get through those, but the story was the main draw for me and it delivered. I truly loved the narrative. It's hilarious and it's sad as fuck when you know everything. I should also mention that Miles Rand as Ted E. Bear is some of the best casting I've ever seen in a video game. That guy has a powerful voice for a character like Ted.

Episode One is free so jump in and have fun, then get the other two if you like EP1. I should also talk about The Lost Robots as well.

The Lost Robots is nowhere near as good as the base game, but it's a supplement to the main dish. It's not bad, it's not as good as it fully can be without playing the main game first.

So that's everything. Check this one out.

Hasta hace bien poquito, este juego se podía adquirir por separado, pero no salía nada barato. Pero el 8 de febrero de este año (2018) han sacado esta edición, tan bonita.
Trae el juego completo, revisado y traducido (solo textos, pero algo es algo), nuevos diálogos, objetos, la BSO, un guion, un pseudo libro de pistas de los puzles ¿cómo se hizo?, un libro de arte y más y enrevesados logros para steam. Me faltan 10 por conseguir, pero ya lo he rejugado 3 veces seguidas y la historia y sus diálogos a la segunda vez es bastante rallante...^^
El juego, aunque tiene tintes infantiles, es muy adulto. No le recomendaría a ningún niño jugar sin un adulto a su lado... y a ningún adulto propenso a pesadillas tampoco se lo recomendaría. La historia se va tornando "chunga" y nada divertida a mitad del segundo capítulo, desembocando en un final desgarrador y que no me gustó nada, motivo por el cual lo rejugue varias veces, cambiando mis actos por si cambiaba algo...
Y no, aunque "feo" es el que tiene. Un único final... Por mucho que hagas otras cosas.
El juego es muy divertido, y la historia de 10, la única pega, es que es muy cortito