There is a bear and a restaurant, however this gentle journey is heavier on story than delicacies.
There’s a subset of journey video games the place the main focus is so squarely on their narrative that there’s little room for any precise gameplay. This isn’t at all times a nasty factor, although: typically it permits for simply sufficient participant company to be the cherry on prime of a really endearing story. Bear’s Restaurant falls someplace in between, because the absence of a lot to do apart from strolling round and interacting with different characters makes up the overwhelming majority of the motion. Fortuitously, with an emotional story at its core, it manages to supply a reasonably pleasurable technique to move a pair hours.
You’d be forgiven for pondering that, primarily based on the title and the sport’s opening, you’re about to get pleasure from a restaurant simulation expertise of some type. You, a gray cat, get up in mattress to a bear in a chef’s outfit. Even the opening quarter-hour see you taking orders from prospects, passing them alongside to chef bear, after which delivering the dishes as they arrive out. You’re additionally launched to one of many main mechanics of Bear’s Restaurant: acquiring reminiscence shards from folks you encounter and utilizing these to dive into their reminiscences. Doing so performs a quick cutscene that reveals a particular meals they may have loved. Not lengthy after, an necessary fact is revealed about everybody who enters the restaurant: they’ve all handed on and live within the afterlife.
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Saying way more in regards to the story can be doing a disservice to the sport, however suffice it to say the plot is an eccentric mixture of bittersweet and peculiar. You’ll ultimately encounter individuals who have been judged as going to heaven or hell, and the reminiscence shards you acquire find yourself granting the power to see how every character met their destiny. The themes of dying and what awaits us after we shuffle off this mortal coil permeate Bear’s Restaurant, however they are often at odds with the rudimentary presentation and its vivid pixelated colours. After rolling credit there’s a pleasant bit of additional content material to discover if you happen to’re so inclined, however the lack of any significant gameplay means you should be fairly engaged within the story to need to see it by. The heaviness of sure story beats and the way in which they’re weaved in virtually unexpectedly could also be off placing to some gamers.
Bear’s Restaurant provides a singular expertise in that it’s each extra and fewer than what it seems to be. Its narrative delivers some poignant emotional moments, nevertheless it’s additionally interspersed with oddly darkish or fantastical components that undermine its real coronary heart. As a prequel to Fishing Paradiso, which Neal reviewed right here, it does at the very least introduce characters that carry over to that comply with up, however these searching for one thing extra nicely rounded and with extra pronounced gameplay components might need to skip the restaurant and go straight to paradise. If you happen to’re up for a narrative in regards to the afterlife, how folks get there, and the will to carry on to these we’ve misplaced, pull up a chair at Bear’s Restaurant.