Naughty Bear: Panic In Paradise Now Available On XBLA & PSN

Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise, a downloadable sequel to 2010's Naughty Bear from Behaviour Interactive and 505 Games, is now available on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network.

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Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise, a downloadable sequel to 2010’s Naughty Bear from Behaviour Interactive and 505 Games, is now available on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network. Revolving around a bloodthirsty teddy bear carrying out various acts of violence on his stuffed brethren, the game costs either 1200 Microsoft points or $14.99 depending on your system of choice.

Special clothing and weapons are also available as downloadable content, with more on the way. The items currently available include the Texas Chainsaw Massacre-inspired Bearface mask, costume, and chainsaw, along with Mjolnpaw, a mighty hammer similar to that of a certain Norse god of thunder’s weapon.

A promotional trailer and screenshots for the DLC can be viewed below.

Will you be picking up Naughty Bear: Panic in Paradise? Let us know in the comments below.


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