
Upon arriving and immediately seeing him recapture an abducted kid and lock him inside, he spots you and gives chase. That’s where you, a shlubby investigative journalist, decide to investigate the goings-on of the infamous Mr. While the seemingly quaint town of Raven Brooks captures a 1950s-esque Americana exterior, something darker lurks within. Peterson’s old house is this simple curiosity: could Eerie Guest & tinyBuild get the formula right this time? Sadly, the answer is still a firm no. Peterson’s old-timey fit tied to a decent stealth/puzzle-platformer concept has this strange draw on enough people. Its intersection of jibber-jabber English, self-described “family-friendly horror,” the Illumination-esque cartoony aesthetic, and Mr. More of how despite finding its initial start ( Hello Neighbor ) to be a dogshit experience I couldn't finish, there’s still… something interesting about how it’s arrived at this level of popularity: a prequel, several spin-offs, supplementary books, a short animated series, an upcoming VR-focused game, and, finally, a mainline sequel. I’m utterly fascinated by the Hello Neighbor series. Reviewer's Note: All of my time with the game is based on Version 1.12.

You will have to sneak around and gather your neighbor’s secrets like an investigative journalist, why does he go down to the amusement park every night?.

Will you be the one to outsmart the Neighbor and find out what dark secret he Is hiding? But impeding your progress is your neighbor controlled by an advanced AI that learns patterns from you and all other players! As time passes it gets more familiar with your playstyle the more difficult it will be until he ultimately surprises and catches you. Step into the shoes of a journalist looking to solve a missing person’s case, because no one else seems to dare to. Hello, Neighbor Two is a stealth horror game developed by Eerie Guest and TinyBuild about uncovering your neighbors’ secrets.
