Super Rude Bear Resurrection
- May 5, 2017
- Alex Rose
If you love games like Super Meat Boy, be prepared to be blown away by Alex Rose's frantic and challenging gem.
Super Rude Bear Resurrection is an ultra-tight, masocore platformer that anyone can beat! Every time you die, your previous corpses stack up and you can jump on them, push them around and use them as platforms or meatshields. Each death makes the game slightly easier, but it's possible to beat the whole game without dying at all!
Reviews
- Unique corpse mechanic adds creativity and accessibility to the gameplay, allowing players to use their previous failures to progress.
- Challenging yet rewarding platforming experience with well-designed levels and a distinct art style that keeps players engaged.
- Energetic soundtrack and humorous elements contribute to the game's charm, making it enjoyable for both newcomers and seasoned players.
- Controls can feel loose and slippery, leading to frustrating deaths that may detract from the overall experience.
- Some players may find the graphics overly busy and distracting, which can hinder gameplay.
- The game's high difficulty may not appeal to everyone, potentially leading to fatigue or frustration for less skilled players.
- music19 mentions
- 63 % positive mentions
- 21 % neutral mentions
- 16 % negative mentions
The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some players praising the energetic grime soundtrack that complements the gameplay and enhances the overall experience, while others find it lacking, noting that only a few tracks stand out. Despite the varied opinions, many agree that the soundtrack contributes to the game's charm and excitement, particularly in challenging moments. Overall, while not universally acclaimed, the music is generally seen as a positive aspect that adds to the game's appeal.
“This game is really fun and the music is great.”
“Easy controls, loads of challenge and a fantastic soundtrack give this title heaps of charm.”
“The game actively shakes things up with the obstacles it throws at you, and with a great soundtrack it's easy to recommend this game.”
“As for the soundtrack, some people pointed out, it's not that good in my opinion.”
“I tend to not pay attention to most of the soundtracks and focus on beating the game anyways.”
“Decent soundtrack with a variety of tracks.”
- gameplay18 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 33 % neutral mentions
- 17 % negative mentions
The gameplay is characterized by its unique corpse mechanic, allowing players to use their own deaths strategically to navigate challenging levels, which adds a layer of creativity and accessibility to the platforming experience. Players appreciate the engaging mechanics, solid level design, and a vibrant soundtrack, although some find the slippery movement and certain mechanics can be frustrating for newcomers. Overall, the game offers a blend of humor, challenge, and innovative gameplay that appeals to both casual players and hardcore platforming enthusiasts.
“Absolutely brilliant platformer with oceans of character and humor, as well as a mechanic making it possible to leave corpses behind in order to make certain hazards easier to cross.”
“Great game, good and interesting mechanics and a very solid implementation on the platforming side.”
“If you like hard-as-nails platformers, awesome music, amazing graphics, and solid gameplay, then this is the game for you!”
“What makes the game balancing is that your death makes the gameplay easier because you can use your corpse in various ways.”
“It's a unique mechanic that allows you to use corpses to progress through the levels.”
“The unique death mechanic makes the genre accessible, constantly introducing new mechanics, which is fun for newcomers and speedrunners.”
- graphics7 mentions
- 43 % positive mentions
- 43 % neutral mentions
- 14 % negative mentions
The graphics of the game are praised for their high quality and unique aesthetic, enhancing the overall experience for platformer enthusiasts. However, some users find the visuals to be overly busy and distracting, which can lead to confusion during gameplay. Overall, the graphics are a mixed bag, appealing to some while detracting from the experience for others.
“The art style is of high quality and still unique, with every new element seeming to fit with ease.”
“If you like hard-as-nails platformers, amazing graphics, and solid gameplay, then this is the game for you!”
“Yes, it's well put together and it's good fun if you are into platformers and want to play something with a different aesthetic to the usual.”
“Horribly busy and distracting graphics, confusion between hardcore and puzzle approach, twitchy and slippery controls.”
- stability1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
Overall, users report that the game's stability is somewhat lacking, with issues such as inaccessible leaderboards and minor glitches. Additionally, there is confusion regarding safe landing areas, which can affect gameplay experience.
“Leaderboards aren't easily accessible, and there are some minor glitches; it's not always clear where you're safe to land.”
“The game crashes frequently, making it frustrating to progress.”
“I experienced several bugs that disrupted my gameplay, leading to a lack of immersion.”
- humor1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the game may not resonate with all players, and those tackling higher difficulty levels might find themselves frustrated to the point of damaging their controllers.
Critic Reviews
Super Rude Bear Resurrection Review
Slippery movement and some unreliable mechanics make Super Rude Bear Resurrection a bit harder than it ought to be for new players, but overall offers good challenge and creative level design.
70%Super Rude Bear Resurrection Review
Really, anyone should be able to pick up and play Super Rude Bear despite its perceived difficulty. It may not be a classic, but it does enough right to warrant your time and attention.
75%Super Rude Bear Resurrection Review
I’ve always loved platformers, but so much of the time they end up being so difficult that I lose interest after the first hour or so. Super Rude Bear Resurrection is not one of those games, though.
80%