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Bears In Space

Platform(s): PC
Genre: First-Person Shooter
Publisher: Ravenscourt
Developer: Broadside Games
Release Date: March 22, 2024

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'Bears In Space' Gets March Release Date, Playable Demo Available - Trailer

by Rainier on Feb. 5, 2024 @ 11:49 a.m. PST

Bears In Space is an action packed, bullet hell First Person Shooter inspired by classics like Serious Sam, Timesplitters and Ratchet & Clank.

Transform into a bear, wield unique powers, and embrace the absurd fast-paced action of Bears In Space!

Get ready to unleash your inner bear in Bears in Space, the over-the-top bullet-hell FPS that's bound to have you ROARING with excitement! Dive headfirst into hordes of oil-thirsty robots as you embody Maxwell Atoms, a Spacetronaut turned extraterrestrial castaway, whose DNA has been merged with Beartana, the She-Bear.

Embark on a zany and humorous out-of-this-world adventure that'll have you blasting your way across exciting and varied locations, from wastelands to space carnivals to ancient hidden temples and more as you quest to find your way back to earth and if there’s time, save your crew.

Bears In Space offers non-stop, high-energy gameplay. Fight your way through waves of fiendish robots using an arsenal of outrageous weaponry and gadgets. Double jump, dash, and dodge enemy attacks in the tradition of the best old-school shooters.

Broadside Games and Ravenscourt are pleased to announce that Bears in Space will be launching on March 22 on PC via Steam and the Epic Games Store for $19.99.

Players can get their paws on the latest demo for Bears in Space starting today during the ongoing Steam Next Fest (February 5 - February 12).

The demo isn’t just facing off against hordes of your robo-foes. Players will be able to bite into a boss fight with the Kraken, and seven side missions and minigames, including BasketCube and Bearjira. Bear arms in this demo with an early glimpse and some in-game weapons as well, including the SFG and Propeller Hat.

Key Features:

  • Mighty As A Bear: Consume elusive honey pots and unleash your Ursine rage, transforming into a bear! Use your unique DNA fusion to your advantage, carving up robot enemies with your mighty bear powers and masterful knowledge of the ancient art of Bear Fu and the fabled Kuma No Ken.
  • Upgrade Your Arsenal: Complete challenges and break open loot crates to purchase guns, choosing from a diverse range of over 25 weapons! Most weapons upgrade, with each kill gaining your equipped weapon XP until it evolves into its next evolution tier! So, get out there and let the lasers fly!
  • Varied Gameplay: Venture beyond the ordinary FPS experience and discover Substories, secrets and collectibles across every level! Learn how to bake a cake, investigate a crime scene, battle a Rock God, play a round of Basketcube and even bust some ghosts! All while meeting a colorful cast of characters with their own quirks and stories to tell. Completing these exciting optional encounters brings with it a hefty loot pay off, making these encounters even more rewarding to search out as you save up for your next weapon!
  • Choose your difficulty and play the game your way: Modify your difficulty with independent sliders for incoming and outgoing damage. You can also engage our Platform Helper mode, making all platforming segments of our game significantly easier to conquer! Perfect for kids or gamers new to the FPS genre!
  • Whether you're a seasoned gamer looking for a blast from the past or a casual player seeking a fun-filled adventure, Bears in Space promises a fun and absurd, action packed time. Get ready to shoot, chuckle, and unleash your inner bear in this one-of-a-kind bullet-hell FPS adventure that’s truly out of this world!

Bears In Space is coming to PC (Steam / Epic Games Store) on March 22, 2024.


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