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May 02, 2017 1 min read
Playing through Super Rude Bear Resurrection is an emotional rollercoaster. I've felt elated, frustrated, stressed, and eager while completing the game. It's been taxing and challenging as hell, but I just can't get enough.
Let's get something out of the way first: Super Rude Bear Resurrection is hard. When I previewed it earlier this year, I wrote that the game is basically "Meat Boy masochism turned up a notch." After a dozen hours with Rude Bear's retail release, I'm confident in saying that it's the most difficult game I've ever played. But thanks to a single mechanical conceit, it's also one of the fairest.
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