

Grizzly Man
LCB Game Studio · 2024 · Adventure, Point & Click, Visual Novel, Interactive Fiction, Incremental
PC
Very Positive90% · 50
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About Grizzly Man
After surviving a mysterious forest attack that erased his memory twelve years ago, a former Man in Black, now a field guide named Robert, leads a group of tourists to the source of an Alaskan river... When they are attacked by the Grizzly Man, a mysterious and deadly figure linked to the CIA and Project MKUltra.
Will they survive?
Or will they become the catch of the day? Features
Grizzly Man, like all the Pixel Pulps, is made to be played by anyone who enjoys fine storytelling.
Will they survive?
Or will they become the catch of the day? Features
- Immerse yourself in the story with its rich, branching narratives and evocative illustrations
- Decide the fate of characters in ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ style gameplay
- Accessible, brain-tickling puzzles throughout the story… including a new variant of solitaire!
Grizzly Man, like all the Pixel Pulps, is made to be played by anyone who enjoys fine storytelling.
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
8/10 – Nothing says “relaxing vacation” like salmon, CIA conspiracies, and a homicidal bear enthusiast. I came for scenic Alaska and stayed for amnesia, MKUltra madness, and pixelated panic. It’s a pulp thriller where every choice feels like flirting with claws. 🐻🎣🩸 [quote]Follow for fishy conspiracies, murderous wilderness guides, and games that prove vacations are overrated. 🐻✨ [b]https://store.steampowered.com/curator/42602807-Osiris-Reviews/[/b][/quote]12 found this helpful
Another fun little story in the Pixel Pulp series. I feel like this one could use a bit more meat, but it's alright for what it is. Has the worst of the solitarie minigames in the series, though.4 found this helpful
This is my second experience with Pixel Pulps and LCB Game Studio, and I would rather give this game a neutral rating than simply recommend it or not. Compared to Bahnsen Knights, which was my first Pixel Pulps experience, I simply enjoyed Bahnsen Knights more. The pixel art is still so unique, delicate, and captivating — I especially love the way it depicts the Grizzly Man's chaotic mind. However, the pace of storytelling is too fast, and it lacks explanation and development of the story's depth. Many things are brought up but exist only as additions. By the end, I was like, "Wait, that's it??" Still looking forward to the other Pixel Pulps games, though.1 found this helpful
I loved pulp collection, and Grizzly Man is yet another great retro-looking eerie visual novel from the team. I wish it was a bit longer, the story feels like ends just when it was going to be more interesting. (Played on Rog ally, handheld-friendly game)
I always enjoy Pixel Pulp games and this one kept me well entertained too. The colours and the design were amazing. The story was a bit left in the middle especially with Robert being an MIC and everything. Would like to know more about it :P As for the game, it is still buggy, for the love of me I could not save at all at any time and when I tried and went back in-game I just couldn't click anything so I had to restart the chapter.. Also despite having all deaths registered & the achievement, the last gallery photo never unlocked.
Great visual novella by LCB with fantastic pixel art and great atmosphere. Unfortunately it appears to be a little bit buggy compared to previous releases by the studio. I initially had a save bug that sorted itself out after a reset but a few people on the forums experienced the same thing. This is more or less alleviated by the game having a chapter select. I was also unable to view the post credits scene, it would pop up for a second then go black. Despite those issues I still give the game a solid recommendation.
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