Hardcore Platformer Super Rude Bear Resurrection Heads to PS4, Paris Games Week

Hardcore Platformer Super Rude Bear Resurrection Heads to PS4, Paris Games Week

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Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Oct 23, 2015 @ 02:38 PM (Staff Bios)
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It seems like another 2D platformer is over the horizon, but one that strives to remedy one particular issue many platformer lovers may have: the inability to complete a platformer. Some people can't, but they love to play the game anyway. Well, Vorpal Games is proud to announce Super Rude Bear Resurrection exclusively for the PlayStation 4. What's even neater is that the game will be heading to Paris Games Week alongside Sony.

SBRB is a super hardcore platformer, but with a twist: you can either play it in a hardcore fashion, i.e. without dying, or you can use permanent corpses you leave behind to your advantage!

For instance, if you die on spikes, you can use your corpse as a stepping stone to protect yourself. Once you die, you can't die in the same spot again. So it's kind of a bit of a win/win situation. If you want to be hardcore, don't die.

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